Consensus on demand as this is a new way of exchanging social interactions delivered with sensuality. As with social media its for a partners underwear, featuring a wearable massager. This can be controlled by a partner using an applet even in rush hour traffic. It has been unveiled at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The 'blue motion vibrator' was created to bring couples closer using smart phones. Who might otherwise ignore each other and pay more attention to emails and text
messages. Now
your boyfriend can use his smart phone to control your underwear and turn you
on. The massager can be fitted
inside underwear and can be controlled remotely using an Android or iOS app.
Blue motion vibrator aims to bring
couples closer using smart phones. Device will go on sale in the U.S. in March 2014 and will retail for $129.
It is not clear whether the device will
be rolled out in other countries. Couples
in long-distance relationships might already use their phones to send raunchy
photo messages to one another but now smart phones can be used to keep the
passion alive in a new way as an OMG.
Blue motion, a wearable massager that can be operated using an iPhone or
Android app, has been unveiled at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in
Las Vegas.
It is designed for single women and couples, as it is possible for a partner to take control of the toy to surprise the wearer (stock image)The smart underwear features a Bluetooth enabled massager that can vibrate in unlimited patterns and promises to be 'completely discrete'.‘For some couples, the explosion of the digital age has resulted in a shift in intimacy, as many pay more attention to devices than their partners,’ said Suki Dunham founder of OhMiBod.The smart underwear features a Bluetooth enabled massager that can vibrate in unlimited patterns and promises to be 'completely discrete' A stock image is pictured ‘blueMotion breaks down those virtual barriers by encouraging couples to interact both physically and emotionally using technology. 'They can experience the thrill of unlimited vibration patterns and total discretion whenever the mood arises.’
It is designed for single women and couples, as it is possible for a partner to take control of the toy to surprise the wearer (stock image)The smart underwear features a Bluetooth enabled massager that can vibrate in unlimited patterns and promises to be 'completely discrete'.‘For some couples, the explosion of the digital age has resulted in a shift in intimacy, as many pay more attention to devices than their partners,’ said Suki Dunham founder of OhMiBod.The smart underwear features a Bluetooth enabled massager that can vibrate in unlimited patterns and promises to be 'completely discrete' A stock image is pictured ‘blueMotion breaks down those virtual barriers by encouraging couples to interact both physically and emotionally using technology. 'They can experience the thrill of unlimited vibration patterns and total discretion whenever the mood arises.’
The lightweight blue motion device, which can be fitted inside underwear
has a motor that is controlled by an app for Android and iOS smartphones in
numerous ways. It connects to a smart phone via the 'remote' app to make use of
phone features including the accelerometer, touch screen, and volume controls
to operate the massager. Sound clips can be recorded using the app, which
generates vibrations though the device based on a partner’s voice or a 'favorite song'. The company says that the number of vibration patterns that can
be created is limitless. The massager will go on sale in March 2014 and retail
for $129.
As the ubiquity of this quite vibrator massage message as more than 50 per cent of American women have used a vibrator, making them nearly as ubiquitous as a coffee maker. The vibrator was the fifth domestic appliance to be electrified, following the sewing machine, fan, kettle, and toaster - and it beat both the vacuum cleaner and the iron to market. The sizable market has estimated sales at $1.3billion a year. A 2009 study from Indiana University found that 53 per cent of women in the U.S. - and nearly half of all men - have used vibrators, making them twice as common among adults as condoms users.
As the ubiquity of this quite vibrator massage message as more than 50 per cent of American women have used a vibrator, making them nearly as ubiquitous as a coffee maker. The vibrator was the fifth domestic appliance to be electrified, following the sewing machine, fan, kettle, and toaster - and it beat both the vacuum cleaner and the iron to market. The sizable market has estimated sales at $1.3billion a year. A 2009 study from Indiana University found that 53 per cent of women in the U.S. - and nearly half of all men - have used vibrators, making them twice as common among adults as condoms users.
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