The Handy’s sleek—579 grams, with a 150 cm power cord for mains power. The main unit has a power button at the top, up/down for stroke height, left/right for speed, and a config button underneath for app pairing (hold for blue light, quick press for purple). The stroker rail at the back moves smoothly, and the included TPE sleeve Velcros on, a textured inside for grip, but you can use other brands as long as they’re not too heavy.
No battery means it’s lighter, but you need a plug socket. The setup’s simple once plugged in, though I wasted five minutes trying to turn it on at first. It’s got open-source firmware, so the community adds features like 3D-printed arms for hands-free use.