Stripchat Debuts Immersive VR Cam Shows

Stripchat Debuts Immersive VR Cam Shows

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — Stripchat is pioneering the virtual reality revolution with the release of its next-level fully-immersive live cam shows.

According to the company, VR in the live cam industry is the next big buzz in adult entertainment, and Stripchat.com is leading the way, launching the first fully- enveloping sensory VR capabilities between model and viewer.

“Virtual reality makes the experience and the joy of interacting with webcam models even better than the real thing,” says Stripchat’s Business Development Manager Rick Morales. “Stripchat is the first on the adult market to adopt and develop the feature to its fullest potential, channeling digital reality into a hypnotic, user experience.”

With the fluid compatibility of most major VR headsets, including Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, Stripchat.com members can now join private shows as if actually entering a model’s room, have crystal-clear vocal interactions with the use of a microphone and tip each of the VR-using models.

Users can find the index page with a variety of models and login, which will redirect to Stripchat.com; they will see their favorite models featured in the first positions for easier access and can view the model’s live stream, settings and profile info, with the option to add the models to their favorites list.

Stripchat users can use the cam2voice show option (in both 2D and 3D), with the assistance of a microphone to chat at first, then type to chat as well during the shows. Members can also “spy” on models’ 2D live private shows as well (though that option is not available to 3D users).

“Stripchat is offering the future of live entertainment,” Morales adds. “We are not simply 3D or stereo like ‘some’ other cam sites — we have a true immersive experience, and we are ready to make a VR revolution in the live cam industry.”

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