Age verification: A Decade of Coverage
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Kiiroo launches the Titan, a $149 interactive masturbator featuring nine vibrating motors and seven modes, marking its first own-brand device without a Fleshlight co-branding.
Flirt4Free has launched two-way interactive toy control, letting performers and members simultaneously operate each other's OhMiBod, Kiiroo, and We-Vibe devices via the FeelMe app.
The OhMiBod Fuse, a Bluetooth rabbit vibrator from the Kiiroo-OhMiBod collaboration, earns a recommendation for its VR sync, touch-sensitive mode, and build quality, with caveats around noise and splashproof-only water resistance.
App-controlled sex toys, VR porn, and connected wearables like Pillow Talk and HEY Bracelets offer long-distance couples practical tools for maintaining sexual and emotional intimacy across distance.
MysteryVibe is seeking external testers for its first product aimed at men, a wearable vibrator targeting the perineum and shaft, with a pre-order campaign expected within weeks.
Kiiroo launched the Onyx2 masturbator ($219) and partnered with OhMiBod on the Fuse vibrator ($149), both adding interactive and teledildonics capabilities to their connected sex toy lineup.
Smart sex toys and teledildonics are functional but still early-stage, drawing a direct parallel to first-generation smartphones: clunky, compromised, and nowhere near mainstream convenience.
Kiiroo's Pearl2 smart vibrator launched in the US, Australia, and Canada, with UK buyers facing unspecified delays pushing availability to September 10.
Kiiroo's Pearl2 smart vibrator adds bidirectional teledildonics, stronger vibrations, and interactive content sync via FeelMe, priced at €99.
MysteryVibe's iOS app gains custom vibration pattern creation and per-motor live control for the Crescendo, with Android support promised within weeks.
The Fleshlight Launch, now discontinued and replaced by the Kiiroo Keon, delivered a genuinely new interactive porn experience but fell short as a manual-only device at $250.
Standard Innovation settled a class action lawsuit for $3 million after We-Vibe vibrators were found to secretly collect usage data, including temperature and vibration patterns, without user consent.