This update introduces Motion Recording and Motion Playback, built on top of Gesture Sync.
So far, this is one of the most important and practical features we’ve added to MiraPlay AiO.
👉 Demo video:
🎮 What is Motion Recording?
As shown in the demo, Motion Recording allows you to capture precise multi-axis motion (up to 6 axes) using:
- Phone gyroscope (tilt / rotation)
- Touch input (stroke, surge, sway)
The recorded motion is automatically saved as a complete set of multi-axis Funscript files.
You can record motions while watching:
- videos on a PC or other playback device
- ASMR or audio content
- any external media you like
The recording process feels very similar to using a game controller — intuitive and direct.
🕹️ Recording Modes & Recommendations
- Auto Mode
Best for one-handed use and casual recording while playing. - 4x Mode (recommended for MiraBot Lite / OSR2+)
Provides precise real-time control including Stroke via touch input. - 6x Mode (recommended for MiraBot S6 / SR6)
Adds Surge & Sway control for full 6-axis motion.
Requires a bit of practice, but the learning curve is dramatically shorter than traditional multi-axis script authoring tools.
Compared to manually creating separate scripts for each axis, the time investment is almost negligible.
💡 Why This Matters
Multi-axis funscript creation has always been:
- time-consuming
- technically demanding
- limited to a small number of creators
Motion Recording addresses this problem in the simplest possible way.
Even users with no prior scripting or software experience can now create multi-axis scripts for their favorite content.
At the same time, it gives experienced script creators a powerful new tool for rapid prototyping and refinement.
📘 How to Use
Because the operation is very straightforward, we won’t go into step-by-step instructions here.
Please refer to the MiraPlay AiO user guide on the MiraBotX website for detailed usage instructions.
If you run into any issues or have questions, feel free to leave a comment in this thread — your feedback directly helps us improve MiraPlay AiO.
🚀 What’s Next
Looking ahead, our next major update is planned for February:
- Wi-Fi firmware for MiraBot
- Supports MiraBot Lite / S6
- Also compatible with standard OSR2+ / SR6 devices
- Existing MiraBot users will be able to flash the new firmware via our online flasher tool
More details will be shared once it’s ready.
Thanks again to everyone who’s been following, testing, and giving feedback — we’ll keep building and improving.
