A series of explicit sex education videos, billed as the first adult content shot on the iPhone 15 Pro for the new Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset, has been released by sex coach Kenneth Play.
Play’s new videos, billed as the Spatial Sex Ed series, come after Play teased to SEXTECHGUIDE that he was working on some kind of VR squirting content. The new videos, which are free to watch with an email signup, have been designed with the Apple Vision Pro in mind but are compatible with other headsets, like the Quest 3, too.
Following the release of the Apple Vision Pro this month (February 2024), some early adopters complained that it was impossible, or difficult, to watch some VR porn content on them. It was suggested that this may be an issue related to compatibility issues with the WebXR API.
However, by filming using Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro, Play has no such issues getting his content to stream on the Vision Pro headset, meaning that users can enjoy the geyser-esque results of his squirt-inducing techniques without having to faff around.
“Sex is usually the breakthrough with any new technology… if you get VHS, you make porn. You get the internet, you create Pornhub. So, I really think the sex tech community has really pushed technology forward,” Play told Vice.
Speaking of the experience of watching the Spatial Sex Ed videos through the Apple Vision Pro, he added: “Your entire eyesight is in a 3D effect. You really are standing there, but not in this awkward [way] like the old VR, 180-degrees 3D.”
In one of the Spatial Sex Ed videos Play demonstrates how to induce ‘involuntary squirting’ by starting off by massaging the bottom of his on-screen partner’s vaginal opening, pushing one finger in a downward motion and using the back of his fingernail touch the inside of the bottom of his partner’s vagina. He then moves on to massaging the G-Spot.
Other videos in the short series have a suitably technology-focused bent. In one video, Play dons an Apple Vision Pro and uses a Zumio sex toy with a pinpoint camera attached to it, to explore the vagina of his partner, performer Joanna Angel. In another Angel masturbates with a Lioness vibrator while the strength of her vaginal contractions are recorded.
Play’s videos were primarily made to push viewers to his paid-for sex courses, but it will likely hearten the Apple Vision Pro users who were moaning about not being able to watch VR porn properly on their new $3,499 headsets, though given the return rate of the device, that might not be the biggest complaint right now.
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