KIIROO Now Compatible for Mobile Devices

KIIROO Now Compatible for Mobile Devices

AMSTERDAM — KIIROO users are now able to connect their Onyx and Pearl devices using their smartphones with the App of Things.

The App of Things, powered by HidashHi’s Internet of Things platform, uses the latest technology to provide users with a fast-and-safe connection with high-quality images. The only thing users need to start connecting their KIIROO devices is a mobile device with a Bluetooth connection. The free app is available for Apple and Android.

“It is easy to create or share a private room with your partner by sharing a room key,” the company said. “Without a room key it is impossible to enter. Therefore privacy is guaranteed. See, hear and feel your partner on-the-go. The app also offers a local option to connect two devices without connecting to the Internet.”

KIIROO’s Onyx, considered the most-advanced teledildonic masturbator, contains patented Fleshlight "Superskin" material. Each Onyx is capable of connecting with a Pearl, or another Onyx, and receiving data from those devices.

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