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Fleshlight FapCap Review // Big Homie Faps

Jan 21, 2025
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My verdict

The FapCap is supposed to be that little upgrade to your Fleshlight experience, bro. It boosts the suction and feel of your toy, making things way more intense. It’s this small, not too bulky, hockey puck-looking thing that screws onto the end of your Fleshlight, and it lets you get into and interact with the supported video content.

Pros

Not too Bulky
bluetooth connectivity
Interactive with supported media

Cons

Battery Operated/ not rechargeable
Not a lot of supported content.

Design

The FapCap is designed to screw into the back of your toy, bro. It’s got this adapter with a big set of threads and a smaller set, making it easy to hook up. The adapter also keeps the battery compartment safe from any splashes—solid move. The whole thing’s made of mostly featureless black plastic, with the only details being the inscribed logo on top and a light underneath it. That light lets you know when the cap’s turned on. It’s built to connect to your laptop super easily and lets you control what’s going on—not just sync with it, but actually take charge(at least that’s what they claim).

Experience

Connecting the FapCap isn’t too tough, bro, but it can get a little confusing since the instructions are pretty lacking. The packaging? Super basic, but at least they toss in the batteries. Would’ve been nice if it was rechargeable, but nope, no luck there. Once you’re all set up, you’ll find the supported games and media on their website. Now, like I said earlier, they claimed you could control the on-screen animated girl and have her react to your movements. That’s kinda true—there are three “models,” but only one has the mode they promised. The rest are like a “try not to cum” style game, which isn’t really my thing, but hey, it works. The games themselves? They’re alright—nothing groundbreaking, but they do the job. I really wish I could say the same for the other mode, though… the production quality was straight-up weak and didn’t live up to the hype at all.

Quality

The quality of the device is decent, bro. It’s about on par with your standard Fleshlight cases, though I’m not sure if it’s the same plastic they use. The batteries that come with it last a decent amount of time, and the adapter screws on nice and snug. But the videos? Nah, man, they’re not up to par. Like I said earlier, the games are fine, but that one other mode? Total miss. I appreciate the effort, but they definitely could’ve done better with that. And the lack of more media options? Yeah, that really drags it down.

Performance

I had high hopes for this toy, man, since I’m a fan of the Fleshlight brand, but this one was a total miss. At 50 bucks, you’re really just paying for a handful of games and a video, and that’s about it. The whole experience mostly boils down to the device measuring how fast you’re stroking during the games—kinda lame. Maybe if they went open-source and let third-party developers build up a solid library of interactive videos, it’d be a worthwhile investment. But as it stands? There’s just not enough content to make it worth dropping that cash. Total letdown, bro.