Has anyone tried the Cell mate, a wifi/bluetooth device. Can we have a return on this device, I am very interested in.
The one I'm wearing in that photo is the long version. I've tried the so-called "medium" version and find a problem with the size and position of the slot as I'm "intact" and my foreskin pokes through. Wear a pair of tight panties and there's no visible bulge, especially if you get a pair with the crotch lining open at the top as you can slide the end of the cage inside it. As for reliability, the only problem appears to be the bluetooth connection and, having tried two examples, the connection problem applies to either both or neither and is fixed by re-starting the 'phone so appears to be an Android bluetooth problem and it also affects other devices which connect via an app. instead of being conventionally paired via bluetooth. If you can't connect, then go to bluetooth and look for new devices and you won't be able to see it even though you can see it as a new device on a Windows lap-top! Just re-start your 'phone until you can see it and then try to connect and it will almost immediately.
So, now you got it I have few questions: Is it confortable for a dayli wear? Comapred to classic CB6000/HTC2? Is is hard to clean? What a bout a bath with does it support it well? How does the rings works? Does it hurts? And your impression about it, On my side, the technical side of it please me a lot but it is just a gimmik?
Comfort depends on whether your "personal anatomy" is suited to any of the 4 possible combinations of two lengths and two rings. I'm intact so the short cage doesn't suit me as the end slot allows too much foreskin to escape and that can be painful. I'm used to a proper belt so the small ring would probably cause "the burn" but the gap is too small for me anyway. I can wear it with the large ring but pulled down too far gives the burn and held tight to the body by tight panties creates a similar problem each side at the top of the large ring although I'm sure the sides of the tube could be cut away to accommodate. Apart from that, it is initially very comfortable indeed and also very secure compared with other ball-trap devices. I would say it's not too hard to clean but that depends how well you fill the tube. As for bathing, I'll quote a post I've just made in another thread:- My overall impression? It's a great device if you've some common sense. As for me, I intend to re-engineer one to use as a lock on my My-Steel belt.
Hi, i am currently trying the Cellmate Chastity cage (the smaller size M) . My overall impressions are quite good. i am using the larger ring as the "package" is a tight fit. At first i experienced some chafing at the bottom of the ring. Applying some petroleum jelly brought relieve and after a day i don't have any issue anymore. While wearing the cage in the shower, i have not had any issue with the Bluetooth connection up till now. i might do a full review later, but for now i can recommend this device. G., Daan
@Giles English shared this today. Be aware. https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/smart-male-chastity-lock-cock-up/
https://www.pcmag.com/news/flaw-in-sex-toy-can-let-a-hacker-literally-lock-down-your-crotch lol...cross your fingers that you aren't the unlucky one
Hahahaha, that's a good one! (But no panic and no need to reach for your angle grinder, the device can quite easily be removed without any tools or harm to your precious)
And as featured by the BBC... Locktober lock-in: https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/technology-54436575 ...showing how hackers can lock the device remotely. And them how you can override it and get it open with a screwdriver (mmmm, an easily thwarted chastity device): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-54468207 But of maybe *more* concern (from the above link) your identity and other personal info is vulnerable: "As well as being able to lock devices, the researchers discovered a way to fool the server into disclosing the registered name of each device owner, among other personal details, as well as the co-ordinates of every location from where the app had been used." It seems that the manufacturers of these devices may be novices when it comes to high-tech expertise, especially where security is concerned.