Magic Eyes Demon Trap Review: Is This Dark “Neo Armstrong” Cannon Worth the Session?

Hello everyone, it’s Ajian. I spent my New Year’s holiday refining my solo sessions at home, and let me tell you—it was absolutely glorious!

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Dark Cannon Aesthetic Design

Today, we’re taking an archaeological look at the Magic Eyes Demon Trap. While it’s a bit niche, you’ll find it stocked in many enthusiast shops, proving it has a dedicated following. Back in the day, Magic Eyes even released three different material versions in Japan (a clear hard version and a pink “Slow-Play” soft version). Let’s see how this dark relic holds up in a modern review by Ajian Reviews.

1. Packaging and Material Details

External Packaging:

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Classic Box Packaging Front
Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Packaging Side Detail
Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Packaging Back Lore

The packaging is compact, using the classic Magic Eyes lid-style box. There’s no plastic film on the cardboard, giving it a nice, textured paper feel when you handle it.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Unboxing Experience GIF

Unboxing & Content:

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Product Length 15cm View

(A 15cm “cannon barrel”—surely this doesn’t need censorship, right?)

The exterior is quite unconventional. The theme involves an adventurer girl falling into a trap, but honestly, it just looks like a sleek, pitch-black “Neo Armstrong” cannon.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Exterior Gear Texture Softness

(No matter how you grip it, you can feel those soft, gear-like ridges.)

According to the Magic Eyes official catalog, this is currently their only black model. It’s not a new material breakthrough; it seems they just wanted to experiment with a unique aesthetic. For those of us experiencing “anatomical model fatigue,” this abstract design is actually quite refreshing.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Abstract Industrial Aesthetic

(If your tastes are evolving in this “mechanical” direction, you might be in for a treat!)

  • Internal Channel Structure Details
  • Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Internal Channel Ribbed Texture

The channel design is illustrated above. Imagine two metal rods covered in horizontal ridges twisted together, then used as a mold for warm, inviting TPE material.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Labia Minora Detail

Inside the black circular entry is a surprisingly well-crafted labia minora. While it clashes slightly with the industrial exterior, its main purpose is practical: it prevents lubricant from leaking out and making a mess during your session.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Cross-section Cut View

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Red Internal Dual Layer Material

(Cross-section View)

The interior is a contrasting red, featuring a dual-layer structure. The inner layer is softer, though the red material is relatively thin.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Inverting the Material

3. Performance Metrics

Realism: ★★☆ (2.5 Stars)
(Not realistic by design, but the labia is well-sculpted.)

Odor Level: ★★★ (3 Stars)
(Typical material scent that lingers, though not overwhelming.)

Oiliness: ★★★ (3 Stars)
(Can be a bit oily when brand new.)

Durability: ★★★ (3 Stars)
(The entry point is a potential weak spot over time.)

Cleaning Ease: ★★★ (3 Stars)
(The tight channel requires a bit of effort to rinse thoroughly.)

Stimulation: ★★☆ (2.5 Stars)
(Good tightness, but the channel is very straight.)

Softness: ★★★★ (4 Stars)
(Soft with low elasticity—very “meaty” feedback.)

Value: ★★★★★ (5 Stars)
(Under 200 RMB—great bang for your buck.)

Overall Experience: ★★★ (3 Stars)
(A solid, middle-of-the-road choice.)

4. Sensory Session Experience

Let’s compare it to other models. Compared to the LOVEFACTOR Akiba Risa, which also uses horizontal ridges, the stimulation here is much lower. Where Risa’s “pentagram” channel feels very distinct, the Demon Trap just feels like consistent ribbing.

Compared to the AONE Six-Link Uterus (which has a similar price point), the Demon Trap has less stimulation but better “wrap” (enveloping sensation). Since the AONE model is thinner, you can squeeze it for more intensity—something the thicker Demon Trap doesn’t allow.

Overall, it feels like a very tight anal-style masturbator. It’s snug, but the overall complexity of the stimulation is low.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Squeeze and Softness Test
  • Final Summary & Recommendation

The exterior is exaggerated, but the interior is fairly standard. The lack of major “ups and downs” in the channel means the stimulation stays at a constant level. However, at this price, you can’t expect a hyper-complex interior. If you’ve been curious about Magic Eyes products, this is a great entry point to experience their signature “meaty” material and tight channel design.

Ajian Reviews - Magic Eyes Demon Trap - Final Verdict Sticker

You might have heard that Magic Eyes toys have a strong scent. For this one, you won’t notice it during your session unless you bring it close to your face. The “Magic Eyes scent” isn’t pungent, but it is persistent from day one until the end of its life. If you’re sensitive to smells, keep this in mind. Personally, I find it doesn’t detract from the intimacy.

Pros:

Unique, industrial aesthetic.

Excellent value for a simple solo session.

Works excellently as a hidden “anal-style” cup.

Cons:

Classic Magic Eyes material scent.

Relatively simple internal structure.

Ajian Reviews Final Score: 59/100 (3-Star Recommendation)

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