OhMiBod to Unveil New Vibrating Couples Ring at CES

OhMiBod to Unveil New Vibrating Couples Ring at CES

LAS VEGAS — OhMiBod has announced plans to launch its new blueMotion NEX|3, a Bluetooth enabled, vibrating couples ring at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

In its tenth year at CES, the sextech brand will also be rolling out new functionality for its Remote App that allows users to “feel the music” while listening to their favorite songs, inspiring a true dual-sensory experience.
 
"OhMiBod is more than an innovator; we’re a trailblazer," asserted founder Suki Dunham. "In 2010 we fought for a place at CES and became the first sextech exhibitor. Ten years later, we're a global brand and 'Best of CES' award winner that continues to push the evolution of technology for sexual health and wellness."
 
With the blueMotion NEX|3, OhMiBod reimagines the classic couples ring to provide more consistent body contact and increased stimulation with the new Extended Touch design, complete with Velvet Wave, a cushioned, ridged silicone. The wearable massager, set to retail in March for $109, further features a rumbly motor, body-safe silicone and convenient USB recharging.
 
Elaborating on the OhMiBod Remote App’s updates, reps explained that the new functionality allows users to listen to music on a mobile device while enjoying the beat and rhythm of songs through their vibrator, highlighting the company’s original motto: "feel the music."

The app also features a Bluetooth integration for AirPods and speakers, as well as independent volume and vibrator intensity controls.
 
“Since our beginnings, OhMiBod has focused on health, wellness and breaking the stigma around self-pleasure," said Dunham. "We’re proud to return to where it all began — combining music and pleasure to deliver an unrivaled sensory experience for people of all genders and bodies.”
 
OhMiBod will also showcase Rev, the latest addition to its award-winning Lovelife line and one of Refinery29’s "Most Innovative Sex Toys of The Decade." Released in fall 2019, Rev is a compact, lightweight massager designed to meet the needs of adults of all ages and abilities, particularly those with dexterity challenges. It comes with a manual printed in larger font for improved readability and retails for $69.
 
For more information, visit ohmibod.com or the Sands Expo booth 44046 in Hall C during CES
 

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