Kiiroo, Naughty America Partner to Offer Immersive VR Experience

Kiiroo, Naughty America Partner to Offer Immersive VR Experience

AMSTERDAM — Kiiroo and Naughty America have announced their partnership on an initiative intended to revolutionize the virtual reality porn industry.

The effort combines Kiiroo’s technological excellence with Naughty America’s adult VR content, to bring viewers one step closer to a fully immersive 180° haptic-VR experience.

Kiiroo CEO Toon Timmermans is thrilled about the new partnership, saying that “By joining forces, Naughty America and Kiiroo are taking VR one step closer to a fully immersive experience.”

“Being able to immerse yourself in the content, and feel it too, is absolutely mind-blowing,” explains Timmermans. “Naughty America’s high-definition, stereoscopic 3D Virtual Reality videos will deliver the experience that we have all been waiting for.”

“Kiiroo lets us add the dimension of touch to our videos and delivers to users an immersive adult experience that looks, and now feels, real,” Naughty America CIO Ian Paul added. “We are extremely excited at the prospects of our new partnership.”

Users can now watch and feel Naughty America’s 2D and VR content from the comfort of their homes, with this material now compatible with all Kiiroo and future Bluetooth-enabled devices that receive synced data from erotic content to give users a fully tactile experience.

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