New: OSR2/SR6/T-Code support
SexLikeReal is committed to delivering the best and most advanced interactives experience in VR. With this in mind, our dev team has now integrated T-Code/OSR2/SR6 support into the SLR app. To try out this forward-thinking feature, make sure to get the latest version of the app and follow the instructions on how to connect your device.
This means SLR now provides support for open-source stroker robot devices, opening the pleasure of haptics to a whole new audience and helping the future progression of this fast-growing technology.
All existing SLR interactive scripts can be streamed directly to your device. Currently, this is on a single axis, but we are working on adding multi-axis scripts support right now - expect to see this in a future update, very soon. Contact Kieshi at scripts@sexlikereal.com to get your multi-axis scripts uploaded on SLR.
There is an all-new Haptics user interface. The haptics tab you see in the SLR app has been greatly revamped to support T-Code/OSR, The Handy and Haptics Connect. Now you can switch between multiple devices quickly and cleanly using the dropdown menu. This is ideal if you have more than one device and like to switch it up during your sexual wellness session.
You can enjoy all the latest elements added to SLR's support for the Handy too, including:
- The ability to play/pause the script manually
- Go into edging mode for those long, drawn-out sessions
- Adjust the playback speed for when you want to slow things down or speed it all up
- Range settings, so you can adjust the stroke length exactly to your liking - for example, if you want to remove the bottom 20% of the stroke when edging, this is now possible
Please note, as OSR2/SR6 devices only work via USB and Windows only, this is available via the desktop app only, for now. When it is configured to work with WiFi we will enable it to work with Quest and Pico headsets too. Note: It currently works with Quest devices connected to a PC via the Air Link cable.
T-Code support is significant as T-Code is the protocol that's used to communicate with the OSR, so now any toy that speaks T-Code can connect to SLR, not only the OSR. This will open up the script and interactive experience to many more people, offering more opportunities to advance the technology.
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