SexToyDistributing.com Updates iFuk App From Lovebotz

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — SexToyDistributing.com has announced an upgrade for the iFuk VR Stroker app, which will include new free videos, interactive scenes and allows users to create their own experience with free app-accessed content.

Designed by Lovebotz, iFuk VR’s auto-stroker is equipped with soft realistic material and sensors that react in real time to what is playing on screen.

“This new app update has taken the iFuk experience to a new level of high-tech fun and made Lovebotz’s best-selling VR masturbation system even more exciting,” said Morgan Panzino, Sex Toy Distributing’s wholesalesupervisor. “With a quick download, fans can use the app to program the fantasy on their phones, strap on their headset and prepare to be swept away by virtual vixens gallivanting before their eyes — all while feeling the action via the iFuk VR Stroker! We love seeing companies embrace these kinds of tech and Lovebotz’s iFuk VR Stroker creates an especially unique user experience.”

A representative added, “Stroker fans can now access new VR or interactive content in an array of scenarios ­— sexy Skype chatting is a fave! — and enjoy the POV action as if their partner were there in the flesh. Or they can up the ante and select fresh scenes featuring adult starlets Lisa Ann, Blondie Fesser, Indica Cannabliss, Brooklyn Foxx, Aso Nozomi and Victoria Chase.”

With push-button controls, users can switch up the view, position and action on screen, and the stroker’s internal sensors will accommodate to the position.

iFuck VR is compatible with Android OS 4.3 and above and iOS 8.0 and above. It charges via USB, and comes with a cap for travel and storage. The headset fits phones up to six inches and stretches to fit most heads.

For more information, visit SexToyDistributing.com or email info@sextoydistributing.com

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