WOW Tech Unveils ANME Winter 2020 Lineup

WOW Tech Unveils ANME Winter 2020 Lineup

OTTAWA, Ontario — WOW Tech Group will be in attendance at the 2020 winter ANME show, held in Burbank, California January 12-13, where it will showcase the latest sextech innovations from We-Vibe, Womanizer and Pjur, while introducing its latest brand: Arcwave. 

Retailers should contact their WOW Tech representative to book a one-on-one meeting during the show or visit the team at their booth, located for the first time along the back wall of the Academy Ballroom.
 
New from We-Vibe this ANME comes Chorus, touted as the brand's "most advanced and intuitive couples vibrator" to date. According to reps, "Chorus brings innovation to the bedroom with an intuitive Squeeze Remote, responsive Touch-sense technology and a new app connectivity standard that ensures couples stay connected."

The Squeeze Remote functions based on pressure, with a tighter squeeze yielding stronger vibrations, while the innovative Touch-sense utilizes sensitive receptors to allow body movements during sex to control the vibrations. Chorus is also the first We-Vibe product powered by AnkorLink technology, which enhances traditional Bluetooth capabilities, creating a stable connection between Chorus and the We-Connect app.
 
Wand by We-Vibe will also be on display, touting Smart Silence technology and a one-touch control that acts like a dimmer switch, giving users seamless intensity control. 
 
Following recent customer survey results, Womanizer has launched its bestselling Womanizer Premium in two new colors: Raspberry and Blueberry. The new color extensions are available now and will be showcased at ANME, along with the brand's latest “Be Guided By Pleasure" campaign.
 
In honor of its 25th anniversary, pjur is celebrating with an exclusive Mini Collection of customer favorites, including the Original, Backdoor Silicone, Analyse Me! water-based and Woman Nude lubricants, all packaged together in a limited-edition 25th anniversary box.
 
Last but not least, WOW Tech plans to introduce Arcwave, the latest addition to its house of brands, to attendees. More information and a teaser will be available at its ANME booth.

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