Ever since the advent of the webcam, camming sites, where users can pay to watch others perform sex acts while chatting with them, have been where it’s at – at least for a bit of virtual action.
But now, according to RollingStone.com, Daron Lundeen, the president of the website CamSoda, is actually incorporating virtual reality and teledildonics (wirelessly-synched sex toys that speak with one or more uses) into its shows.
Lundeen has distributed $150 vibrating dildos called Kiiroo Pearls to some of his models in the hope that their customers will invest in a “sleeve,” which is a Fleshlight-type device ribbed on the inside that constricts or contracts like a human vagina.
Similar to the Max and Nora teledildonic toys by Lovense that connect over Bluetooth and “speak” to each other anywhere in the world, when the Pearl and sleeve are wirelessly synched, they respond to haptic feedback in almost real time. Thus, when the Pearl is stroked, the sleeve contracts like a vagina, and when the touch sensor atop the sleeve is stroked, the Pearl vibrates. A total win-win situation. Not only could this setup be ideal to keep the flame going for long distance couples; it has the potential to revolutionize camming and other screen-based sex.
And that’s not all.
CamSoda customers can also conveniently download blowjobs onto their “sleeve” through Blowcast, a revolutionary “library of BJs” that lets users download oral handiwork – from cam models and amateurs alike. The price to download a blowjob is a mere $1 – in other words, a buck for a buck.
How well this new sex tech fares remains to be seen, but for now its integration into camming looks promising for those who want cyber sex on demand. “Looking back at all those sci-fi movies, it’s like, ‘Gosh, it’s really happening,'” says CamSoda model Hart. “I just hope with all of these advancements, we open up new avenues for communication and education and acceptance and less shaming in the areas of sex and pleasure and what turns people on.”