Lovense
Lovense is a Hong Kong-based teledildonics sex toy manufacturer known for its VR [1] and smart sex toys, which can be controlled via Bluetooth using the Lovense mobile app.[2]
Private | |
Industry | Sex industry |
Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Dan Liu |
Headquarters | Hong Kong |
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | www |
History
The company was founded in 2009 when its founder was in a long-distance relationship,[3] [4] which sparked his interest in teledildonics. In 2013, the first app-based sex toys, Max and Nora[5] were launched.[6][7] In 2015, Lush, the most popular wearable sex toy, was launched with help of $100,000 raised on the IndieGogo. Since then, Lovense has brought out a range of toys from the first-ever Bluetooth butt plug to be controlled at a long-distance[8] to the worlds first oscillating G-spot massager.[9]
gollark: I'll probably only add it if/when it gets stuck in a loop trying to send to nonexistent channels.
gollark: Maybe it tries, in priority order:- other channels on the same server- direct messages to the user- other channels on any servers they're in- other channels on any server whatsoever- random people in the queue for reminders
gollark: I should really have some counterapiomeasures in place if a channel/server doesn't exist when it tries to remind someone.
gollark: ++remind 1y6mo take over server
gollark: ++remind 122d23h50m launch counterbees.
See also
- Teledildonics
- Sex Tech
References
- "How to (Almost) Have Real Sex Without Touching Another Human Being".via Men’s Health
- "The Innovative History of Sex Tech".via Lovense
- "Can Lovense Save Relationships With These Long Distance Sex Toys?".via Tech.co
- "Long Distance Relationship Gifts". via Cosmopolitan
- "The Best Remote Control Vibrators for Solo or Partnered Adventures". via Shape
- "Wearable Gadgets That Will Turn You into a Robot". via Digital Spy
- "2017 Sex Toy Awars". via Glamour
- "The 7 Best Anal Toys for Couples According to Experts".via Bustle
- "7 Best G Spot Vibrators for Intense Pleasure".via Heavy
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