ImLive, Kiiroo Team for Next-Gen Vibrator Cam Shows

ImLive, Kiiroo Team for Next-Gen Vibrator Cam Shows

CYPRUS — ImLive has announced that it is taking vibrator shows to the next level by partnering with the cutting-edge haptic technology provider Kiiroo.

ImLive.com is one of the world’s largest and most popular live webcam sites, with more than 66 million registered members and more than 80,000 amateur webcam hosts broadcasting live from their homes 24/7. ImLive offers free live chats, one-on-one private sex chats, porn star shows, discounted House of Games shows, weekend parties, host videos, outdoor webcam shows and more.

According to the company, guests can now look forward to a two-way sex toy experience via ImLive, using Kiiroo’s Pearl, a female masturbator equipped to send and receive data. The device is now fully integrated into ImLive by way of the all-new “Vibe Show,” which Imlive’s VP of Business Development, Shay Efron, calls “an exciting, interactive experience that goes far beyond sound-operated vibrator shows.”

Vibe Shows allow guests to power a host’s personal toy by purchasing “Vibes” with ImLive Credit, which are transferred to the host in the form of an intense, rumbling motorized sensation, so guests can then enjoy instant satisfaction alongside their webcam host.

The host will also receive additional credits towards her Tip Goal, while the guest gets an opportunity to receive a 50 percent discount code for their next session with that host if she reaches her Tip Goal.

The Vibe Show can be accessed via PC or mobile devices, where it includes a fun bonus —  the phone itself will vibrate whenever the guest sends a Vibe.

The show has been added to the webcam site’s popular House of Games feature, where hosts choose from a variety of playful themes such as Cleaning Day, In the Kitchen and In the Gym.  During these unique 30 minute or hour-long shows, guests each have the opportunity to direct the performance.

“I’m so excited about this new cooperation with Kiiroo, that takes our live chats experience one step forward, allowing our guest to operate the host’s vibrator  devices remotely by purchasing ‘Vibes’ with ImLive Credit while watching the unique live action in Imlive’ s House of Games rooms,” Efron explains. “It’s obviously just the beginning of much deeper cooperation between our companies.”

Kiiroo CEO Toon Timmermans is also enthusiastic about this new partnership.

“We are excited to have added the dimension of touch to webcams,” Timmermans says. “By making the Kiiroo technology available to other toy brands, we have made it possible to feel webcam models in real-time using your favorite toys. Adding the sensation of touch will revolutionize the webcam industry, and change it forever — we are excited to be at the forefront of the action.”

Kiiroo has developed a unique technology that allows users to get intimate online, through a social platform, mobile app, and a set of interactive devices.

“Although technology and social interaction are evolving, it lacks the possibility of physical interaction. Based on this insight, Kiiroo has developed a highly personal social networking platform and devices that make real sensation possible in the virtual world,” Timmermans adds. “These devices enable both men and women to experience a real-time interaction with their lover, interactive content, or cam models. They give you the opportunity to express your physical feelings from wherever, whenever.”

Models interested in broadcasting on the ImLive network can apply here.

For more information on Kiiroo devices, click here.

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