AEBN Launches RealTouch Affiliate Program, Demo Set for XBIZ LA

LOS ANGELES — The upcoming XBIZ LA adult industry trade event will feature a detailed demonstration of AEBN's RealTouch haptic device — which has now been released for affiliate promotion.

"Changing the future with an experience that can't be pirated, the first Virtual Sex Device for men is finally available," RealTouch Product Manager Scott Rinaldo told XBIZ, and advised that affiliates should get in on this ground floor opportunity to promote a product which brings interactive erotica to a whole new level.

"Finally, you can actually feel the action, not just watch it," Rinaldo added. "You may never leave home again."

According to the company, RealTouch "represents a quantum leap in the way men view porn, creating a virtual sex experience unlike any other." The device mimics on-screen action, synchronizing its movements with those of the performers, "recreating all the movements and sensations contained within."

"In this way, the user feels as if he were really there, becoming a part of the action instead of just watching it," states the product's website. "RealTouch also creates a unique opportunity for webmasters to generate recurring revenue, making it one of the most exciting and highly anticipated adult products ever."

Affiliates can elect payouts of $50 per device or 20 percent commissions on purchased minutes of enabled videos.

A demo of the RealTouch is scheduled for XBIZ LA on Tuesday, February 9, at 4 p.m.

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