PowerShot review

I’d been hearing about it for a while, saw it last May and it’s finally here: the PowerShot 🛒 from Kiiroo🦊. I’d already teased a bit about this product on the Kiiroo discord. It happened while I was in Barcelona for EroSpain 2025. A trade fair bringing together many designers and sellers in the field of sex toys, cosmetics and accessories of all kinds, for all genders. Unfortunately, the article I prepared on EroSpain took me longer than it should have… And after several weeks, I didn’t feel right posting it. In the end I didn’t make it public, it was far too late… But back to the PowerShot!

It’s a water-resistant accessory with two motors, seven vibration modes and should be compatible with FeelStroker🦊. So do we like it or not? To make that decision, let’s take the PowerShot apart together. Let’s see if it’s worth the money, or if it’s better to take a step aside.

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This review has been produced to give you some information about this product. To help you decide whether or not it’s right for you.
The product presented was given to me free of charge by the brand in exchange for this review.
This review also contains links to the shop (emoji 🛒) which are affiliated links, at no extra cost to you.
However, this review is in my own words only and any sentence written has been objectively, transparently and impartially written.
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360 view of the PowerShot with its own sleeve

PowerShot

As I mentioned earlier, the PowerShot was publicly announced by Toon Timmermans (CEO of Kiiroo via Feel Group BV) a few days before EroSpain… And its first public exhibition was at EroSpain.

When I held it in my hand at the time, I was amazed at how supple it was! And that’s despite its maximum silicone thickness of two centimetres. Let’s get straight to the technical data.

It has a diameter of 8 centimetres and is roughly 5.5 centimetres high. On the scales, there’s 150g of silicone 🦊 130g of removable TPE🦊. 150gr for silicone is quite heavy, I must say. This is also explained by the presence of two motors located opposite the median axis, motors indicated as rotating at 10,000 rotations per minute and each powered by a 300mAh battery. Strangely enough, the total claimed is 700mAh, with a full charge indicated as taking 2h30.

I was talking about a removable TPE before going into the technical data, because the translucent part is a sheath that you can remove. With it on, the PowerShot is a vibrating, interactive penis masturbator. Without this sheath, the PowerShot is just waiting to be inserted into a FeelStroker box, but unfortunately not just any FeelStroker box.

An innovation, but also a break with the past

The first one I knew appeared at the (first) FeelButt 🦊 in March 2023. On this occasion, the sheath cap had gained a little in height so as to stop compressing the sheath moulding. This was a very good decision, as my oldest sheaths ended up flattened, which reduced the impression of realism.

When the PowerBlow🦊(in my opinion the last major innovation compatible with the Keon) arrived with the FeelVictoria (Mouth) 🦊, we had a second model break. And this one was fraught with meaning. In order to properly manage the airflow in the ducts, they had to be padded. So any model before the FeelVictoria Mouth was not compatible with the PowerBlow. Some might say yes, but I don’t think so. Once a certain level of air suction is reached in the duct, the duct leaves with… sucked back into its casing. Like a handkerchief in a hoover.

Today, these cameras are set to evolve once again, to accommodate the PowerShot’s vibrating bullets. And this new housing won’t be available for a few weeks yet… So for all your old sheaths, your old FeelStrokers, before using them, you’ll have to buy a new case and do the same thing each time. Not very practical, but hey… The Keon continues to evolve!

Desperate (and dangerous for the accessory) attempt to pair the PowerShot with the FeelGlow

I’ve tried, but please don’t, to pair the PowerShot with the FeelGlow. It could have been any other FeelStroker, but as it’s transparent, the black shows through.

In the end, when I sent this photo to Kiiroo, I had my ears pricked. Well, nicely, but I was made to understand that the components inside, notably the electrical wires, are absolutely not designed to be extended like that. Clearly, I could have flanged my PowerShot J1 after unpacking. Fortunately, this was not the case… But don’t do it at home!

Receipt of parcel

Parcel received from Kiiroo containing the PowerShot and FeelNew

Business travel and the use of a sextoy could and usually do go hand in hand. But on this occasion, that wasn’t the case. Despite notification of shipment on 12 August, as well as receipt on 14 August, I didn’t really get to play with the PowerShot straight away. I had to wait another week to test it.

Nothing to say about the top delivery from FedEx for this parcel with dimensions of 15*16*16cm. Discretion of the packaging used by Kiiroo, this parcel blends into the mass of the other parcels. Impossible to know what’s inside.

PowerShot box

Small and compact, like the PowerBlow or PowerControl 🛒, the PowerShot case is slightly larger though. Initially, I thought this case was more sophisticated. I thought that Kiiroo had put more effort into the presentation of this accessory than its predecessors. It doesn’t seem to be the case, as they’re all equally well designed and follow the same codes.

Main side

Front view, showing the PowerShot with its translucent cover.

This front of the box shows us all the important things about the Powershot. Firstly, the silicone exterior containing the two vibrating balls on the side (even though they’re inside), and the translucent sheath inside. You can also see the PowerControl’s single on/off button, which also allows you to switch between the different modes. The charging port (magnetic) is also visible.

Right side

Front of the PowerShot package

The Keon remains Kiiroo’s spearhead in penis stimulation. They continue to ensure that this sextoy, released in 2020, remains competitive with the competition.

Although this sextoy is still not powered by USB C, Kiiroo has been looking for new ways to make it evolve. Today, the PowerShot can be used on its own but also in symbiosis with the Keon (for interactive back and forth). The PowerBlow can also be used to create a fellatio effect.

Of course, I’m talking about a ‘hardware’ ecosystem, but there’s still the software one. FeelXVideos (for interactive videos), FeelMe AI (on authorised sites), FeelPerformer (for show cams)…

Back side

Back side of the PowerShot package

Each Kiiroo product has a little blurb on the back to help you understand what it’s all about. As it stands, Kiiroo is available in English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. The message: you’ve got a superb sextoy in your hands.

I’ll let you read it, it’s only one sentence long.

Left side

Left side of the PowerShot case

This is a side view of the PowerShot. You can see the indentation of the two vibrating bullets, and the textures of the casing too.

As for the term ‘body-safe material’, I say yes for external use (penis). Kiiroo is right. A small aside, however: TPE is not body-safe for internal use (dildo, for example).

And as it stands, as body-safe as this material is, it’s still porous. Like a pumice stone, full of micro-holes. So all it takes is one instance of not cleaning your PowerShot sleeve properly… and bacteria will be able to thrive in it with no solution for you.

Box contents

Everything contained in the PowerShot box set

Note that the parcel also contained FeelNew, a powder used to maintain the TPE, keeping it soft and non-sticky. I talk about this in my FeelNew🦊review.

Quick start guide

This guide serves as a quick guide to using your PowerShot.

These are quick explanations in English of :

  • battery level colours
  • how to remove the PowerShot from its case
  • the cycle of actions possible with the single button (including vibration pause management via double-pressing)
  • the modular approach of the PowerShot, which can be used on its own, with a FeelStroker (compatible), the Keon, the PowerBlow, or the Keon/PowerBlow combo.

Guide to possible Keon interactions

It’s a more stylish presentation of the modular approach to the Keon lineup and its accessories. Nothing more here.

Main charger

Official charger on the left, test proposal on the right

For those lucky enough to preview the PowerShot, another magnetic adapter was supplied. The aim was for users to check which was the most suitable. In this case, the one on the left is supplied by default; the one on the right was for testing.

They’re magnetic and fit together very well, although the smaller one fits in better with the interior space.

PowerShot appearance

There’s not necessarily a big need to dwell on the PowerShot’s case for long, but it does have the merit of existing, unlike the default sleeve supplied with The Handy🦊.

The case is made of thin ABS, so it’s quite flexible, unlike a Lego brick (although it’s made of the same material). On top of that, it has spoke openings on the underside. I imagine this is to allow the sheath to breathe. Once opened, the case shows a stick inside to hold the sheath ‘open’ inside the PowerShot.

As for the PowerShot itself, as I explained above, there’s not much more to explain about its appearance.

As I said, the sheath is translucent, but also sticky. This is intrinsically linked to the colour, or rather transparency, of the sheath. Crystal” TPE is sticky. You can use cornstarch to make it less sticky. More generally, you can do this simply to maintain the sheath. Be careful, however, as you will lose the transparent appearance.

It’s a completely personal choice.

PowerShot textures

No illustration this time, just words. The sheath has simetric textures, those at the level of the two vibrating balls, and those at 90° facing each other.

The texture of the vibrating balls consists of horizontal striations a few millimetres long (3 max). Their role is to stimulate a back and forth movement.

For the part of the TPE not hollowed out by the bullets, the textures are more varied (and there is more material for this purpose). The ends have a kind of blade/helix and then a hollow that gives way to a protuberance of the same kind.

Cleaning

The silicone part of a FeelStroker should never need cleaning. The sheath, on the other hand, is a different matter. It’s more than likely that various fluids (notably lubricant or semen) will get mixed up in it.

The TPE sheath should be cleaned before the first use and after each subsequent use. And immediately after use, not the next day!

Neutral soap and lukewarm water are all you need to clean your PowerShot properly. And your fingers too. Simply rub with the soap to clean the different textures properly. The aim is to remove fluids and prevent bacteria from taking refuge and proliferating in the little holes in the TPE.

Then dry in the open air or with a lint-free towel.

Use

Connection and firmware update

Connecting your PowerShot to the FeelConnect 3 application is very simple. All you need to do is switch on the Bluetooth on your smartphone, launch the application and add a new device. Where it’s always more complicated for me is the next step, updating the firmware in the PowerShot.

In itself, nothing complicated, but each time I get a new accessory, I’m out of luck. At best I had to update FeelConnect, at worst I had to uninstall it and reinstall it. Apart from this slight inconvenience, firmware updates have always gone smoothly.

As for why you should do this update, firstly because FeelConnect will insist that you do it. Each time you launch and connect to the PowerShot, a pop-up will appear. However, I advise you to do this so that you can be sure that the PowerShot is up to the standard that Kiiroo wants to offer you. Bluetooth stability, better battery management, new FeelConnect mode… There could be many reasons.

Different modes available

Connected to a third-party device/application

As standard, when the PowerShot starts up, it makes itself available via Bluetooth for pairing (LED flashing blue). And that’s where the real action comes in.

The use of the conditional is compulsory because apart from sharing via FeelConnect, I haven’t had the opportunity to pair the PowerShot. Usually, I can add it to Xtoys.app or Faptap.net, all via buttplug.io. Except that, while intiface does realise that there’s a PowerShot available, the toy isn’t officially released yet, so I guess it can’t be added.

There is FeelXVideos, but although a code is provided to get one month free, you still have to pay $1 to access the content (then renew at $29.99 per month). I’d like to avoid forgetting to cancel the subscription…

So, other than the FeelConnect application, the interactivity of this review has not been tested as much as it surely will be in the near future.

FeelConnect

If you’ve already had FeelConnect in your hands, there isn’t much new except for the ‘Stamina Training’ tab.

Apart from the possibility of giving control of your sextoy to a pre-registered partner, here are the possible controls.

Touch Control

Each of the two motors can be activated separately, allowing you to go from 0 to 100. In reality, you need to go up to around 40% (38 minimum according to the various tests) for the motor to start up, and it stops when you go down to 15. You can use two fingers (or thumbs) to control the two vibrating balls.

Models

Here we lose the ability to save a template for the two vibrating balls independently. But you do get a real personalised pattern that can be saved and used via the application.

Sound control

Defines a sound level threshold. If the ambient sound level exceeds this threshold, the vibrating balls will be activated.

Local connection

Allows you to assign a “main” toy that can send instructions (like the Keon or Pearl). These instructions are then transmitted to another toy that receives the instructions… Like the PowerShot.

Share Control

For a customisable period ranging from a few seconds to a maximum of 24 hours, a feel-connect.com link is generated, allowing someone to control your toy(s). During my tests, I had very different results, sometimes with minor bugs. I’d appear ‘offline’ when the control was working, ‘online’ when it wasn’t… It took a little while to get going but then the synchronisation was in real time.

Stamina training

Basically, we are directed to ‘Manual Training’, the second mode after ‘Stamina Training’ and before ‘Progress’ and ‘Rewards’. Only ‘Manual Training’ leads to a button for the ‘Edging’ action. The ‘Find out more’ link does not lead to anything, nor does the hexagon-shaped icon. On the other hand, clicking on this banner takes you to Edging, which is transformed into Warm Up.

On this new interface, with the PowerShot in the middle, there is a + and – button for each motor, with a gauge that allows you to move up or down 10 percent at a time. There’s also a timer that can be activated via a play/pause button, a reset button and a button for changing the pre-recorded model.

User interface for stamina training

We’re not going to lie, this particular interface is packed full of options. Where it falls short is in the other options, which seem to be available but empty. This gives the impression of a feature that’s been released before it’s matured. Perhaps, however, this is because an update will be released on 16 September 2025, the release date of the PowerShot, and it wasn’t ready at the time of writing.

Interact

I was talking about the ability to give control to a person of your choice, entered into the FeelConnect application. In addition to being able to converse by text, but also by video, it is now possible to take control of each of the PowerShot’s vibrating bullets.

In french, left motor is known as “Intensity” while the right one is “Right motor”

It’s working properly now, nothing to say in particular… Except that the wording on the left motor is wrong. But apart from that, you can adjust the intensity of each vibrating ball to your heart’s content, with the same limits as for the previous modes: below 20-30%, you don’t feel anything because there’s not enough power for the motor.

Pre-registered “personalised” model

After you start the PowerShot, remember, it flashes blue. Pressing the single button switches to the pre-recorded templates. Unless you’ve added a pre-registered template to your PowerShot.

Options offered by Kiiroo for saving a ‘unique’ model for use offline.

Now I’m stumped. To talk about a customised model (as Lovense has been offering for a while) and ‘only’ give a choice of 6 pre-recorded models and choose the intensity range… I see two possibilities. Either I’m on my own, which is entirely possible, or Kiiroo have had a brilliant idea. However, they didn’t go all the way with it. In the end, yes, you get an extra option, but it’s nothing like the personalised models you can create on the application. And that’s a shame, because the day Kiiroo makes it possible to save a personalised model on a toy that’s not connected, we’ll have made an interesting advance in the FeelConnect application.

Models available by default

The first three models vary in vibration intensity (low, medium or high), but the intensity remains continuous (purple LED).

The next two models are a wave model and a model where the vibrating balls are activated in the opposite direction.

Click the button again to return to Bluetooth detection mode.

First impressions

When I first used the PowerShot, the thing that struck me most was its volume. My desk is at around 30dB max (the desired volume in a library) with the PC fan making quite a lot of noise… and it goes up to 50dB when I press a key on my mechanical keyboard! The PowerShot oscillates between 37dB and 48dB at maximum. That’s really not much, and that’s the volume you’d expect in a quiet office.

As it is, i.e. without using a FeelStroker case (which I don’t have), the PowerShot feels good in your hand. You apply a little lubricant to the sheath and use the PowerShot as if it were the Quickshot Pulse 🛒 but now it’s flexible… and it can vibrate!

I mentioned earlier in the introduction that there are two motors and two batteries. This might suggest that it’s possible for one of the motors to run while the other runs out of juice. Well, not quite. And even not at all. You can leave an engine stopped, but if the battery is empty, nothing works.

The PowerShot is waterproof (although the sheaths aren’t really), so you can use it in the shower. No electrical risk to be expected, which is also a good thing.

But if my impressions are right, why did you paint such a bleak picture above?

Wow! Calm down.

It’s probably because I feel a bit let down. Kiiroo usually does very good quality work. And here I find myself with an application that hasn’t really kept up with the evolution of the toy, that offers a new menu that doesn’t quite work… I’ve got the impression that I’ve finished my work too soon, that I’ve got to deliver a project at the end of my studies that I’m finishing the same night… Now, whether I’m still talking about the PowerShot or this review, I’ll let you make up your own mind!

Then I find myself testing something that, in my opinion, is not final. Sure, I can test the integration of the PowerShot via FeelConnect with the black and orange site. I can test it manually, give control to someone… But I can’t put it in the Keon, even though it was the Keon that introduced me to the world of sex toys! I can’t add the PowerBlow either. I can’t use it on the sites I’m used to using.

So yes, it does leave a bit of a sour taste in my mouth… But the principle itself is brilliant.

We’ve got an upgrade, a new module at Keon, and I think it’s great. But I can’t test it like this.

And how does it feel?

As it is, it’s difficult to be categorical because I wasn’t able to test different configurations.

The sheath is nice, it does the job. The PowerShot comes with a dual vibration, which can be mismatched, and that opens up a whole range of possibilities. But as it is, I found myself limited in what I wanted to do and what I was actually able to do.

I’m tempted to say that the PowerShot is very good… But I think that will wait for an update to this article, or a new article with the PowerShot compatible case. Anyway… If Kiiroo still wants to work with me.

Availability

The PowerShot has been available since 16 September 2025 from their online shop. You can buy it for $79€/£59.

Take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase by using the code“PapaRenard“.

Conclusion

Positive points

The FeelStrokers are finally going to vibrate!
Compact, modular, and affordable.
Silent

Negative points

FeelConnect is not properly updated to accommodate this great sex toy.
I regret the (current) lack of a compatible FeelStroker; we will have to wait a few more weeks.

Clearly, the PowerShot is a rather well thought-out modular addition to Kiiroo’s Keon. It’s small, affordable (from a financial point of view), and can be used solo or with other accessories. In that respect, it’s flawless.

However, the interaction (and non-interactivity) with FeelConnect does not seem to be complete, and does not yet offer enough scope for personalising the experience.

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