AliceX Exhibiting at XBIZ 2017 This Week

LOS ANGELES — VR adult studio AliceX.com is exhibiting its products this week at XBIZ 2017 and is nominated for Innovative Product of the Year in the 2017 XBIZ Awards, to be held this Thursday, Jan. 12 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles and hosted by veteran adult star Ron Jeremy. 

“In just a short time, we’ve seen explosive growth in the VR segment with great technical advancements and increasing consumer demand for products that take full advantage of the immersive nature of the virtual reality experience,” said AliceX.com CEO Fabian Gray. 

Grey is taking appointments during XBIZ 2017. To make an appointment, e-mail him at fabian@alicex.com.

XBIZ 2017 began on Monday at the Andaz Hotel on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip and will continue through this Friday, Jan. 13.

“Since its launch, AliceX.com takes visitors into a virtual world of beautiful women and sexy situations that puts users right in the room with gorgeous models from around the world,” a company representative said. “With just a smartphone and a VR headset, AliceX provides users with the ultimate girlfriend experience with a live model. The outcome of the rendezvous is left entirely up to the user.”

AliceX.com is currently compatible with Android users with high-end smartphones such as Samsung S7/S6, Nexus 5 and LG 4 as well as Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Future devices will include iPhones and PlaystationVR.

For more information on AliceX.com, follow them on Twitter.

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