I've been exploring various chastity devices for a while now, and the Advanced Chastity Trainer from Fancy Steel really stood out with its integration of shock and vibration functions. The sensations are intense, customizable, and add a whole new level to control and training play. Whether used solo or with a partner, the remote functions are a serious upgrade from just a cage.
That said, the instructions and setup process could definitely be more user-friendly. Getting the app connected and understanding the various settings took a bit of trial and error. A clearer manual or step-by-step guide (maybe even video tutorials) would go a long way, especially for those who aren’t super tech-savvy.
Still, once everything is set up, it delivers exactly what you'd want from an “advanced” trainer—firm control, sleek design, and stimulating features that can be as gentle or punishing as you desire.
Okay, wow. The Advanced Chastity Trainer from Fancy Steel is next-level fun. I’ve tried a few devices over the years, but this one really brings the heat—literally! The shock and vibration features are intense in the best way. Whether it’s a playful tease or a sharp little punishment, the sensations are incredibly satisfying (and occasionally humbling 😳).
I’ve been pairing it with my metal ball-trap style cage, and the combo is chef’s kiss. The rigidity of the metal cage makes every jolt and buzz feel even more amplified—no escape, no squirming out of it, just pure control. It’s a match made in kinky heaven.
The design of the trainer itself is sleek, high-quality, and feels secure without being uncomfortable. It looks just as good as it feels, which is always a bonus!
My only gripe? The setup and instructions could use some love. It took me a while to figure out the app pairing and how to use all the settings properly. Once I got past the learning curve, though, it became a total game-changer.
If you're into control, training, or just spicing things up with a high-tech twist, this is a must-have. Just be prepared to tinker a little at first—and maybe keep your safe word handy. 😉