If you're seeing this page, you either hit a snag with my main player, or you're just looking for another type of connection.

[xToys] if you have a bluetooth device and a bluetooth dongle in your computer,

[HandyFeeling] if you have a Wifi device with a KEY,

[ScriptPlayer] if you want to go local.

See also: mobile solutions.
Option 1: xToys (for Bluetooth)

If you have a Bluetooth-compatible toy (like a Lovense or similar), xToys is a reliable browser-based app out there.

I have already pre-built a “Tease” specifically for my audios.

Pros: Works well with most Bluetooth toys. Easy to switch between scripts.

Cons: Requires Chrome. Must have Bluetooth enabled on your computer. Need Xtoyz account (free). No progress bar while playing (working on it).

How to: Instructions provided in the tease.

Option 2: HandyFeeling (for WiFi)

If you own a Handy (or any device that uses an API key for WiFi control), this is the fastest and most stable method.

It bypasses Bluetooth entirely by connecting through your local network.

Pros: Wireless connection via WiFi. No Bluetooth driver issues. Lower latency. No signing in.

Cons: Requires your device’s specific API Key (which you get from the device settings).

How to: Input as many media and script as you like. Media and funscript MUST have the same name. Enter your device KEY and connect. Click a file in the playlist. Enjoy.

Option 3: ScriptPlayer with Intiface (Local Bluetooth)

If you have a Bluetooth-compatible toy, this local solution offer you the most control. 

Pros: Works with any device supported by Intiface. No browser required. Playlist, progress bar, heatmap. Cons: Windows only. Requires local files. How to: Launch [Intiface], start a server, detect your device(s). Lauch [ScriptPlayer], click devices>Intiface>connect. Open file(s). Files must be in the same folder and have the same name.
Option 4: Mobile Solutions

For Android Users (Free & Open Source)

Howl — A free, open-source app that plays funscript files and connects directly to your Lovense device via Bluetooth.

Pros: Free and open-source. Includes latency compensation for perfect sync. No Intiface required.

Cons: Android only.

How to: Download Howl from GitHub or F-Droid. Open the app and connect your Lovense toy via Bluetooth. Tap the “Media” tab and load the MP3 audio file. Load the corresponding .funscript file. Press play and enjoy!

For iOS Users

FloatingDream FunScriptPlayer — Available on the App Store, this app works like ScriptPlayer but on your phone.

Pros: Works on both iPhone and iPad. Connects via Bluetooth or Intiface.

Cons: Paid app (around $4.99 for full access). No completely free iOS alternative exists at this time.

How to: Download FloatingDream FunScriptPlayer from the App Store. Connect your device via Bluetooth (or via Intiface Central if you prefer). Load your MP3 audio file. Load the corresponding .funscript file. Press play and enjoy!

Android Alternative (Audio-Focused)

Doujin i — A specialized music player for ASMR/audio content that natively supports funscript files.

Pros: No Intiface needed. Designed specifically for audio content. Free.

Cons: Android only. Focused on audio (not video).

How to: Download Doujin i from the Google Play Store. Connect your Lovense toy directly (no Intiface needed). Load your MP3 and funscript files. Press play.

Note: These mobile suggestions come from my research, but I don't personally use them on a daily basis. If your experience contradicts or complements my recommendations, please contact me. I'd love to hear your feedback and update this guide accordingly.
IMPORTANT: If you use a stroker device, only use Stroke-specific scripts [see posts filtered by "haptic stroke"]