GameLink Reports Top Tech Sex Toys of 2016

CYBERSPACE — GameLink.com has reported that their list of top sex toys of 2016 all had “technological advances.” Their sales reports showed consumers are responding to the convergence of technology and sex “like never before.”

“Each year we see a lot of new tech sex toys and this past year we saw many that took technology in an entirely new direction,” said Jeff Dillon, president of business development for eLine, which is providing management services for GameLink. “With so many adult manufacturers diving headlong into the technology sector, it’s clear consumers are reacting to adult products that are more responsive to their needs.”

At the top of the list is OhMiBod’s Bluetooth-enabled vibrating panties. The wearable massager maximizes pleasure while enabling the user or partner to control the vibration via iPhone or Android smartphone.

The next spot belongs to the multi-speed Lovebotz Ultra Bator Thrusting and Swirling Auto Stroker with its three speeds of swirling rotation sensation and up and down stroking action.

Also making GameLink’s list is the We-Vibe 4 Plus Rechargeable Couples Silicone Massager that allows couples to connect via smartphone, whether they are in the same room or on a different continent. Couples can tease each other by simply touching the screen on their smartphone.

The Lovebotz Auto Bator Swirling Masturbator is also featured on the list with its rotating inner chamber that features a rubber vaginal sleeve, texturized with numerous sensation elements. The wireless automatic masturbation tool includes a user-friendly control pad, along with a powerful vibration speed and a unique rotation feature.

Lastly, the Lovebotz Jaxx Hammer Sex Machine 2.0 makes the list with its hands-free accessibility and optional rotating base. GameLink refers to the Sex Machine 2.0 as “the next-generation sex machine.”

“With more sex toy manufacturers employing microchips, Bluetooth technology and microelectronics in greater numbers, more sophisticated sex toys are on the way for 2017 and beyond,” Dillon said. “Techies are now finding a home in the adult industry and consumers are loving it!” 

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