The Keon arrives in discreet, unmarked outer packaging with no Kiiroo branding, ensuring privacy. The inner box, wrapped in cellophane, contains the Keon in a protective foam tray, a USB micro charging cable, and a user manual with QR codes for FeelConnect app setup and compatible platforms.
No storage bag is included, and the FeelStar stroker must be purchased separately, which may surprise some buyers. The packaging is sturdy and professional, suitable for discreet delivery or gifting.
[Insert price here]. Typically priced at $249–$279, the Keon is a premium investment, with FeelStar strokers adding $39–$79. The optional table clamp ($49) and PowerBlow ($69) increase costs but enhance functionality. Compared to competitors like The Handy ($189) or Lovense Max 2 ($99–$119), the Keon’s 230 strokes per minute, 4-inch stroke length, and app-driven interactivity justify the price for tech enthusiasts, though the separate stroker purchase may deter budget-conscious buyers.