Lelo’s F1S V3 stroker brings AI, and much-needed XL version

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Jamie F
Updated March 8, 2024
Published March 8, 2024
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Lelo has released a new generation model in the company’s popular F1S penis masturbator range, adding AI functionality and an ‘XL’ model for people with bigger dongs.

The new F1S V3 sells for $249 and features an “AI interactive mode”. Using this mode, the penis-covering device creates feedback vibrations based on your movements and utilizing the liquid silicone ‘ribs’ that comprise the interior of the product.

These internal ‘ribs’, designed for immersive comfort and to allow air flow (so as to prevent air pockets and any squelching noises they might result in), are another new addition to the F1S range upgrade. Another is the introduction of an ‘XL’ version, following feedback from some F1S users who said previous models were sometimes too small. The larger F1S V3 is priced the same as theregular model.

Two gaming mugs on a desk next to a monitor equipped with advanced AI function.
Two peens in a pod: Lelo’s F1S V3 XL (left) and F1S V3

The standard F1S V3 has an insertable length of 110 millimeters and a girth of between 40 and 60 millimeters, depending on positioning. The F1S V3 XL’s insertable length is 120 millimeters, with a girth of between 42 and 64 millimeters.

The device uses sonic waves to stimulate the phallus, and unlike many other penis masturbators it is not designed to simply simulate sex acts such as blow jobs and vaginal penetration.

It uses two motors and has four vibration settings, with a further three accessible via Lelo’s app, which can be used to remotely control the F1S V3. Like its two predecessors, the V3 features a Cruise Control function, which saves power for moments of deep movement to ensure that the power doesn’t drop when greater pressure is applied to it.

A blue and red Lelo F1S V3 with a red light on it.
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The F1S V3, which is available in red and teal colors, takes two hours to charge and can be used for up to two hours between charges. Lelo says that the maximum noise level for the device is 75 decibels, which isn’t a particularly discrete level of sound.

The device’s $249 price tag puts it at the higher end of the penis masturbator market, in line with its high-tech spec.

Rival products include the Sohimi Hurricane and the popular Kiiroo Keon.

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Jamie F is a freelance writer, contributing to outlets such as The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, CNN and Vice, among others. He is also the creative force behind the Audible podcast Beast Master.
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