Passionate Playground Releases Joyboxx Version 1.5

Passionate Playground Releases Joyboxx Version 1.5

SEATTLE — Passionate Playground has released Joyboxx version 1.5 from company’s new designer, Brian Conner. 

The Joyboxx + Playtray is a patent-pending, hygienic adult toy storage system designed to handle products, before, during and after use.

Conner has designed and directed for top companies in Europe and the U.S. Honing his skills at Ford Motor Company in his college career, he moved to Germany, where he designed rail vehicles for world markets and product branding for JBL and Native Instruments to name a few. Throughout his career Conner has won IDEA, Gold, IF, and Red Dot Design Awards, the company said. 

"Design is about making the world better by intervening through objects,” Conner said. “By promoting sexual health and responsible partying, the new Joyboxx line of products will have something for passions of all persuasions."

In his spare time, Conner is also a guitar player. 

“We are both lucky and thrilled to have Brian on board our team,” said Joyboxx inventor and Passionate Playground founder, Deborah Semer. “Our design meetings are fun and sometimes include a music jam session.”

The Joyboxx improvements were based on customer feedback and do not affect the appearance of the patent-pending hygienic sex toy storage system, the company says. The first Joyboxx improvement strengthens the top lid’s “easy-access” compartment that was designed to hold batteries, condoms, cords and other small items. 

The second improvement is to the Playtray’s end ribs, which have been extended slightly so smaller sex toys won’t slip as off during transport and larger sex toys will benefit from greater air flow during drying. 

The third improvement is the sleek black packaging that features a larger keyhole and Joyboxx logo that’s designed to stand out on retail shelves. The new Joyboxx is available to wholesalers later this week in the black with purple slider or purple with black slider combo, and a limited number of the black with black slider for select partners. Joyboxx retails for $34.99 in the U.S. and slighter higher in other countries. 

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