AEBN Officially Rolls Out RealTouch

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has officially rolled out RealTouch.

The personal pleasure device combines a proprietary haptic device with encoded video to create an immersive experience for the user.

The haptic technology behind RealTouch was developed by a former NASA-affiliated engineer, who borrowed technology from space shuttle flight-simulators to touch-screen mobile phones.

The ergonomically designed RealTouch takes users into a world of immersive entertainment providing realistic and hands-free sexual simulation for men.

The device works with specifically encoded video available online.

The RealTouch library, which features more than 400 popular adult video stars for both straight and gay consumers, is encoded to provide the lifelike, real-time action.

"Until now, people could only experience movies through two senses —sight and sound," said Scott Coffman, CEO of AEBN."We've integrated the sense of touch to create a truly unique and engaging experience.

“We felt it was time to introduce a high-quality, high-technology product for men."

AEBN, in a statement, said the RealTouch system should be of significant interest to sex therapists and medical professionals for its potential in working with issues such as erectile dysfunction and physical rehabilitation.

RealTouch has a retail price of $199.95. It now is available for purchase exclusively at RealTouch.com.

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