VR porn site SexLikeReal (SLR) has released the first images of the company’s long-awaited forthcoming haptic penis stroker device, set for release in 2026.
Named the Melody, the stroker is expected to sit alongside the likes of the Kiiroo Keon and Handy range of stroker devices in the sextech market, and will naturally be designed with VR porn syncing in mind.
One image of the device (pictured below), released on the SLR online forum earlier this week (December 15, 2025) shows it to be a sleek black product seemingly with a removable sleeve section. Earlier in 2025 SLR said that the Melody would have a “custom-engineered belt system” that “ensures ultra-smooth movement with extremely low noise and high reliability, even under stress”.

The company added that the device would have “content-first integration – no key activation, no barriers – just connect and sync with your favorite content instantly.”
A large proportion of SLR’s subscribers use haptic penis strokers when watching VR porn, with SLR providing haptic scripts for many videos, triggering devices to give stimulation in sync with the action onscreen. The company has also developed AI tools to generate haptic scripts for video scenes.

SLR said that the Melody was in the process of being prepared for mass production, and recently told SEXTECHGUIDE that it would likely be released in spring 2026. The news follows years of delays, and SLR completely scrapping a penis stroker design it was developing.
“It has completely different technology of transmitting power from the motor to the actual sleeve. When it comes to range, whether it’s big or small, you can see that other devices [aren’t] able to do it smoothly. They’re doing a jerking movement. Our device is capable of doing it really smoothly,” an SLR manager told SEXTECHGUIDE of the device in October 2025.

Although this month SLR said the Melody was being prepared for “mass production”, SLR previously said that an initial run of 1,000 of the penis strokers would be made. The company said this would likely be followed by a second batch of 3,000.
The device is expected to be able to be used hands-free, by attaching to surfaces and furniture. SLR also says that a video demonstrating the Melody should be released soon.



































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