Mental health: People with anxiety and depression more likely to use ‘sextech’, study finds 

In 2016, CamSoda launched a virtual reality platform that allows users to physically interact with each other via connected and coordinating sex toys.

The adult entertainment webcam company will make virtual reality sex possible using ‘teledildonics’ – connected and coordinating sex toys that relay touch between users.

The devices were designed by Kiiroo, who created a ‘female’ and ‘male’ simulator.

Pornhub also offers a virtual reality experience, after unveiling a new VR channel on the site.  

CamSoda recently unveiled a mask that delivers smells to the virtual reality experience, providing users with immersive aromas while watching adult entertainment

In January 2018, CamSoda partnered with RealDoll to take things a step further – with ‘virtual intercourse with real people,’ which uses VR, ‘teledildonics,’ and high-tech RealDolls to simulate sex with a live cam model.

The firm also recently launched a ‘Dick-ometrics’ feature it claims will allow users to access their account by taking a picture of their penis.

The biometric security features uses the penis in a similar way to a fingerprint or retina scanner.

VR Bangers says its  POV Head Rig will be able to create a more immersive experience

VR Bangers says its POV Head Rig will be able to create a more immersive experience

It analyzes a photo of the penises differentiating factors, including size, color and vein protrusion, to grant user’s access to their accounts.

VR Bangers recently unveiled a terrifying POV Head Rig, which it says will be able to create a more immersive experience.

Actors will be able to kiss, caress, and whisper into the device like they would with a real human.

It has stereoscopic cameras in the eyes, along with cameras on the top, front, and back of the head to ‘capture every angle.’ It can achieve 4K resolution at 60 frames per second.

The rig also has binaural sound microphones in each ear to make whispers sound real.

And, Camsoda recently showed off a bizarre new sensory mask to revolutionize the way virtual reality is used in the bedroom.

Dubbed ‘OhRoma’, users wear a sensory mask, which resembles a gas mask, alongside their virtual reality headset.

Users can choose from a range of smells to pump through the mask, including ‘private parts’, ‘body odour’, ‘fragrances’, ‘panties’, ‘aphrodisiacs’ and ‘environments’. 

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