Motorbunny has unveiled new syncing apps and devices that look set to bring the company’s rideable, saddle-like sextech machines closer to the gaming world.
The company, for whom cam performers are a major target market, is set to launch an app called Fluffer, that can sync video game action to Bluetooth-enabled sex toys such as its saddle devices.
The Motorbunny Fluffer app
Fluffer was demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The app can sync action and movement video games, including those played on the Playstation 5, to vibrations and movement on Motorbunny saddles. The company said it can also be used to sync with smaller sextech devices, and that it will essentially serve as a hub for interactive games and content.
“As the controlling platform, the fluffer games app connects remotely with dozens of popular styles of toys, and offers the most comprehensive range of connectivity features, including remote control, tons of interactive games to play solo or with partners, chat and video features, and so much more”, Motorbunny says.
A demonstration at CES showed a Motorbunny saddle rumbling in time with accelerations and decelerations on a Playstation 5 car racing game.
The Motorbunny Playmate interactive dongle
Motorbunny is also reportedly set to release a dongle called Playmate, which can be attached to a DualSense Playstation 5 video game controller. However, Engadget reported that the Playmate does not sync video game action with sextech device vibrations or movement. Instead, it uses an internal gyroscope to sync the physical movement of the game controller with the sextech device.
For example, using the Playmate you can pitch and tilt your DualSense controller to make your Motorbunny saddle move in the same directions. It’s currently listed at $99 (£83 on the UK site), though you can’t actually buy it just yet – the button is to be notified when it’s available.
Motorbunny said that the launches would have implications for Twitch streamers. However, with Twitch prohibiting nudity and porn, they are perhaps more likely to have implications for cammers who play video games while streaming on interactive cam sites.
The new products do seem to have potential to increase gaming interactivity between cammers and fans. In previous years, Motorbunny showed off a FlappyBird-style clone that can be controlled via its connected devices.
How did Motorbunny get into CES?
Motorbunny reportedly had to petition CES organizers for a few years, to be allowed a spot at the influential annual technology showcase event. Limits were set regarding how it could display its saddle attachments.
In 2019 now-defunct sextech brand Lora DiCarlo won an innovation award at CES, only for the award to be rescinded afterwards.
Sextech companies have struggled to have a presence at the event since then, although in 2024 Norwegian company Ohdoki showcased its Oh! vibrator there.
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