‘Very cyberpunk’: Bi-directional cam site launching with mutual control

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Jamie F
Updated November 11, 2024
Published November 5, 2024
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A new cam site promising “mutual control” between performers and fans using compatible sextech devices is set to launch next month.

The new site, [link probably NSFW very soon] Eromote, is being launched by the Fleshy sextech device company on December 15, 2025. Cameron Garvie, Fleshy’s CEO, says that the camming platform will offer “true cyberkinetic sex”.

What this is likely to mean is that it will be set up for adult cam performers to wear, ride or otherwise get up close and personal with a remote sex toy, such as a vibrator, synced with a device, like a stroker, worn by the viewer. The pair can then experience the synced movements of the devices.

Fleshy, known for making sextech devices such as the Fleshy Pro penis stroker (pictured at the top of this article), has said that Eromote will operate on a credit-buying system. Credits can be bought then used to activate sextech devices and to pay for private sessions with cammers.

A spokesperson for Fleshy told SEXTECHGUIDE: “We will try to keep most functionality of the site quite typical, so that users will understand exactly how to use it without needing to learn much new… the price of having a private show with toy control will be determined by each performer independently.”

It’s now common for porn camming sites, such as Chaturbate and Bongacams, to allow remote sextech synching between cammers and fans. However, these setups are usually one-way affairs, with the performer controlling the movements of the viewer’s penis stroker or similar device, or vice-versa, through an app or other syncing method.

A camming platform focused primarily on individual sessions between a performer and viewer, with both wearing synced sextech devices, would be a new spin on the genre. Fleshy has called Eromote the “world’s first interactive, bidirectional webcam site”.

Fleshy CEO Garvie said that the platform will be “very cyberpunk… and unlike a brothel, it’s legal and safe for all involved.”

Indeed, while most camming sites allow cam performers to have one-on-one sessions with viewers, their main focus tends to be cam sessions with multiple viewers. A new site focusing primarily on one-on-one sessions, with mutual sextech syncing, could be a more intimate affair, or at least that seems to be what the creators are hoping.

While Fleshy will be promoting its own penis stroker and other sextech products in conjunction with the site, the company has said that Eromote will be an open platform. In reality this should mean that the site will support a wide range of toys from “leading sextech manufacturers,” according to the company.

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