Orion Offers Joymatic's Pair of Biofeedback Toys

Orion Offers Joymatic's Pair of Biofeedback Toys

LOS ANGELES — Orion Wholesale has announced its offering of Joymatic’s pair of biofeedback-enabled sex toys, which respond to the user with body squeezes, vibrations and rotations.

According to the company, Joymatic made this possible with "high-quality intelligent technology" from Germany that relies on a simple flip of a switch.

“Just turn on the vibrator," a company spokesperson said. "The vibrations and rotations will start on the lowest setting and can then be adjusted with slight squeezes of the hand, fingers or intimate muscles.

"There’s no messing about with buttons and no disruption to love-making because the woman can decide instantly, and on her own, how intensely her Joymatic vibrator should stimulate her. The stronger you squeeze, the more intense the stimulation.”

Two models are currently available, each in two colors.

The Touch Vibe is a lay-on vibrator with an indented area for stimulating the clitoris and can be used for full body massages or for stimulating specific pleasure spots such as the clitoris or nipples.

The Rabbit Pearl Vibe is a vibrator that has massage pearls that rotate in the shaft and a vibrating clitoral stimulator.

All Joymatic sex toys are made out of silicone with a soft-touch polyurethane coating. A discreet white storage bag and batteries are included.

The vibrators are delivered in a white box with a discreet, promotional sleeve around it displaying a description of the product in various languages, along with a magnetic fastener.

For more information, click here or email hchristiansen@orion.de.

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