OhMiBod, Kiiroo Partner on Esca Bluetooth Massager

OhMiBod, Kiiroo Partner on Esca Bluetooth Massager

AMSTERDAM & STRATHAM, N.H. — OhMiBod and Kiiroo have announced the newest results of their collaboration with the release of Esca, a Bluetooth-enabled, wearable massager.

Released in time for the holidays, Esca takes advantage of OhMiBod and Kiiroo’s unique technologies to "deliver a fun, interactive experience that maximizes intimacy with a G-spot-centric design and a LED display that syncs with the massager’s vibrations to provide visual feedback," the companies said.

“Distance often gets in the way of intimacy, and Esca closes the gap frequently experienced in long-distance relationships,” OhMiBod founder Suki Dunham said. “With Esca, partners can engage in app-controlled play and drive pleasurable sensations to one another — from across the room or around the world.”

Esca connects to all Kiiroo products and the company’s FeelConnect App. It also links to the Wi-Fi-enabled OhMiBod Remote App for both couples and solo play. Through the app, users can invite partners to be in control from anywhere.

“The beauty of the Kiiroo-OhMiBod collaboration is it allows partners to lead one another on journeys of pure pleasure — simultaneously,” Kiiroo CEO Toon Timmermans explained. “A person on one side of the world can connect their OhMiBod Esca to their partner’s Kiiroo device on the other side of the world through the FeelConnect App.”

Users of the OhMiBod Remote App can also enjoy customized and pre-set vibration patterns, touch controls, chat, and orgasm logging on Android and iOS devices, the companies said.

The OhMiBod Esca wearable massager is lightweight, rechargeable via USB, and made with body-safe silicone. Similar to Fuse — the dual-stimulating, touch-sensitive vibrator jointly developed by OhMiBod and Kiiroo — Esca is available for purchase at OhMiBod.com and Kiiroo.com for $119. 

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