New Lovense Products Receive High Praise from Gizmodo, WIRED
Recently released items from pleasure product manufacturer and sex tech innovator Lovense have received rave reviews from Gizmodo and WIRED over the last week, with Gizmodo proclaiming Lovense’s Mission 2 and Solace Pro two of the best sex toys featured at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
In a statement released over the weekend, Lovense said the mainstream press accolades “highlight Lovense’s commitment to delivering revolutionary pleasure solutions through technological innovation, catering to the diverse needs of users.”
In the outlet’s report on sex toys featured at CES, Gizmodo noted that the Solace Pro, billed as an “AI-powered male masturbator” by Lovense, “offers precision at up to 300 strokes per minute.”
“That stroking action is necessary to sync up with all the compatible VR and traditional adult content,” added Gizmodo’s Sherri L. Smith. “It can also synchronize with music. One of my favorite things about Lovense products is the voice sync action in the free companion app. That means that your partner can stimulate your voice. Think of it as a 21st-century love letter.”
Smith described the Mission 2 as “a suction cup vibrating dildo designed for G-Spot stimulation that tops out at 6,500 vibrations per minute.”
“You can stick it to just about any hard surface and use it at will,” Smith noted. “And thanks to its connector, you can position the toy at a 180-degree angle to hit just the right spots. Don’t want to stick to a wall, floor, or chair? That’s cool; use it old-school and keep everything well in hand.”
WIRED, meanwhile, offered an extensive review of the Lovense Osci 3, which the company describes as “a remote-controlled, heating thumper rabbit vibrator.”
In her review, WIRED’s Amanda Chatel observed that the Osci 3’s “internal arm meant for G-spot stimulation heats up to normal body temperature, making it superb for when you’re rolling solo and you want that body-safe silicone to feel more human than a cold synthetic material.”
Zeroing in on the remote-control features, Chatel added she recommends the Osci 3 to “anyone who loves to experiment and explore new heights, because it allows you to do just that – even with strangers.”
“The Lovense app is easy to navigate despite all the features the Osci 3 offers,” Chatel added. “You don’t need the app to use the vibrator, but it opens up a few extras.”
For more information about Lovense and its latest app-controlled products, go to Lovense.com.