Link to picture:
http://i.imgur.com/isyFV4Z.png
Note: The link is not explicit in anyway, the junk of the male has been properly cropped out.
Note: Looks like it is properly threaded through and attached to a CB6000. It isn't the DreamLover2000 as far as I can see unless there's a much older/different model I'm unaware of.
Afterthought: Just bought a KHD X3 Espresso, shame other than an electric shock collar to the balls, there is zero way to have a device synced indefinitely. -sigh- I guess I can only wait til I upgrade to a JB in the future and shell out all of my gold bars for a DreamLover2000 lol.
Do You Recognize this Device?
Do You Recognize this Device?
Status: Received KHD X3 Espresso, will give review after wearing for a week.
Re: Do You Recognize this Device?
It is an Innotek "UltraSmart Micro Remote Dog Trainer". It seems it is not manufactured anymore, but I've seen them for sale online here and there, usually for $200-$400. I've actually toyed with this device as a means of male remote control play. It has some nice feature for this kind of purpose:
- It is fully waterproof
- There is no on-off switch (the device it turned on or off from the remote)
- The collar bands can be removed and their attachment posts used to secure the device to the cage
- The original electrode points unscrew and the protruding posts have convenient 8/32 threads that can be used to attach more comfortable (for long term) pads.
Current device: MM Jailbird with security screw and TetherSpout
Previously: CB6000s knock-off, HolyTrainer2, MCN Contender, Lori#5, MM Watchful Mistress
Previously: CB6000s knock-off, HolyTrainer2, MCN Contender, Lori#5, MM Watchful Mistress
Re: Do You Recognize this Device?
Thank you so much! Couldn't find it at all, now I know (partially) why.zorglub wrote:It is an Innotek "UltraSmart Micro Remote Dog Trainer". It seems it is not manufactured anymore, but I've seen them for sale online here and there, usually for $200-$400. I've actually toyed with this device as a means of male remote control play. It has some nice feature for this kind of purpose:When attached to larger electrodes (e.g. small electronic pulse massager pads) , I found the 9 levels on the remote can be used to vary the "stimulation" from: barely-there, tickle, gets-your-attention, hurry-up!, I-mean-right-now!, and then increasing degrees of subduement.
- It is fully waterproof
- There is no on-off switch (the device it turned on or off from the remote)
- The collar bands can be removed and their attachment posts used to secure the device to the cage
- The original electrode points unscrew and the protruding posts have convenient 8/32 threads that can be used to attach more comfortable (for long term) pads.
I probably can't realistically play with shock devices yet due to my beginning device choice, but I look forward to it in the future.
Status: Received KHD X3 Espresso, will give review after wearing for a week.
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I think I just ordered one from amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BFK ... 1VHZIBESVK)
This is the same model that is sold here for much more: https://www.extremerestraints.com/shock ... r_158.html (The reviews of it on this site are really good).
Any advice for first timers? Is there a good place to get different electrodes? I'm wearing a steel cage now. Not sure the right strategy for mixing a steel cage and electrodes and electricity.
This is the same model that is sold here for much more: https://www.extremerestraints.com/shock ... r_158.html (The reviews of it on this site are really good).
Any advice for first timers? Is there a good place to get different electrodes? I'm wearing a steel cage now. Not sure the right strategy for mixing a steel cage and electrodes and electricity.
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Re: Do You Recognize this Device?
You would need to keep the electrodes insulated from the cage itself.Asyouwishmiss wrote:Not sure the right strategy for mixing a steel cage and electrodes and electricity.
Most of these devices are relatively low energy- low voltage/current. They work by focusing the energy through relatively small contact points. The more skin surface is touched by the electrode, the weaker it feels. Conversely, a few hundred milliamps can feel intensely painful if the electrode(s) is/are very,very small.
If you tried to use the whole cage as an electrode, you would need a significantly large power input...more than is 'safe' to play with.
(When playing with electricity, 'safe' is a relative term. Even small amounts of current, if applied in such a way that the current passes through the heart, can disrupt the normal electrical signals and result in an atypical heartbeat or even full arrest. In short, it could kill you.)
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