AliceX.com Now Optimized For Oculus Rift, Vive VR Headsets

LOS ANGELES — Adult webcam service AliceX.com has announced that it is now optimized for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets.

“We’re very pleased to give users of the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive an optimized site that allows them the ability have an enhanced VR experience with all the options and features these headsets provide,” AliceX.com CEO Fabian Grey said. “The optimized site adds yet another layer of features and enhancements that puts the user in the middle of the action with (the) hottest webcam models today.”

The Oculus Rift, AliceX said, “is arguably the most advanced VR headset available with its leading edge display technology and its precise, low-latency constellation tracking system that enables the sensation of presence for the ultimate immersive VR experience.”

According to AliceX, “The state-of-the-art HTC Vive headset allows the user to view stunning graphics and walk around freely and explore everything thanks to the Chaperone guidance system that keeps the user safely within the bounds of their play area.”

Models featured on AliceX.com include Eva Brown, Salma Angel, Ema Hampton and Caroline Cooper, among many others. Shows take place at regular intervals daily.

“Utilizing only a smartphone and a VR headset and extremely easy to use, AliceX.com transports users into a virtual room where they are face to face live with a real, passionate woman for the ultimate girlfriend experience,” a spokesperson said. “The outcome of the rendezvous is left entirely up to the user.”

AliceX is currently compatible with all high-end Android smartphones such as Samsung S6 or S7, Nexus 5 or LG G5. PlaystationVR and iPhones will be supported in the near future, according to Alice X. 

AliceX said that on Halloween, all of its models will be celebrating “with special dresses and much more. Prepare to be surprised.”

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