Let me start by saying I've tried my fair share of body trimmers, and the Kensen S6 is... interesting. The V-shaped head does make it easier to reach tricky spots like the back of shoulders - a game-changer for someone like me who hates asking for help with back hair. That said, I nearly dropped it in the shower when I realized there's no charging cube included (just a USB cable). Not cool for a $40+ grooming tool.
The adjustable comb is genuinely clever - twist the dial and you've got 9 length options without swapping guards. But here's the rub: that smooth plastic handle becomes slippery AF when used wet. I learned this mid-shave when it nearly became a bathtub torpedo. The IPX5 rating means you can rinse it, but don't even think about fully submerging it.
Performance-wise? Brutally honest take: It mows through chest hair like a hot knife through butter, but becomes shockingly wimpy on finer pubic hair. I got more tugging than my cheap beard trimmer from CVS. And that "skin protective technology"? Let's just say I now have two new moles on my thigh where there shouldn't be.
The battery life isn't lying though - 90 minutes is legit. But here's a pro tip they don't mention: The motor gets noticeably weaker at around 20% charge, making those last few trims feel like plucking hairs individually.
Final verdict? Solid 3/5 stars. Great for general body grooming if you're not too picky, but if you're looking for surgical precision below the belt... maybe keep shopping. At least until they fix that blade design.