Feel that tingle down there? It might be a long-distance call.
Condom-maker
Durex has introduced app-controlled underwear that vibrates, the
company announced in a YouTube video viewed more than 500,000 times
since Wednesday. The promo (watch above) features a slightly naughty
demonstration by an Australian couple remotely “touching” each other.
The premise is that if you and the main squeeze want to get busy while you’re apart, you can put on the Fundawear and buzz each other via iPhones. You simply drag your fingers across an app diagram of the body parts you want to stimulate remotely. Wires and sensors convey what actual touch cannot.
And we used to think that “Skype me” sounded suggestive!
Fundawear is still in the experimental stage, so there’s no word on a release date.
Outlets have had some fun with Fundawear. Cult of Mac imagined preoccupied users zapping themselves in public. The Sun called the undies ”his’n'hers buzzing briefs”
Durex isn’t first to the virtual-sex party. LovePalz developed a pair of intercourse simulation gadgets that women and men can connect to their erogenous zones for long-distance loving.
The premise is that if you and the main squeeze want to get busy while you’re apart, you can put on the Fundawear and buzz each other via iPhones. You simply drag your fingers across an app diagram of the body parts you want to stimulate remotely. Wires and sensors convey what actual touch cannot.
And we used to think that “Skype me” sounded suggestive!
Fundawear is still in the experimental stage, so there’s no word on a release date.
Outlets have had some fun with Fundawear. Cult of Mac imagined preoccupied users zapping themselves in public. The Sun called the undies ”his’n'hers buzzing briefs”
Durex isn’t first to the virtual-sex party. LovePalz developed a pair of intercourse simulation gadgets that women and men can connect to their erogenous zones for long-distance loving.
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