Clandestine Devices Releases 'Companion' Wearable Vibe

Clandestine Devices Releases 'Companion' Wearable Vibe

LOS ANGELES — Clandestine Devices has released its newest device, Companion, a wearable vibrator with accompanying wearable remote control featuring detachable wristbands.

The product may be used for partner play with full remote function, or solo play with the same functions in the palm of your hand.

According to the company, “Companion is artfully designed to connect the mind and body for a sensational experience. You or your partner can control multiple patterns and intensities of whisper-quiet vibrations with or without the remote. Velvety wings and a stay-put magnet keep the rechargeable Companion in place, allowing you to take your fantasies anywhere — even underwater. With its slim, contoured fit, Companion molds to all body shapes and sizes with comfort. Pleasure and control become wearable with the covert remote featuring a detachable smartwatch band.”

Companion features seven vibration patterns, five levels of intensity — four, if used solo — and is made from medical-grade silicone.

"We're big on partner play items here and I’ve always loved the spontaneous aspect of wearable vibes. I hate the words ‘panty vibe’ because it's so much more than that,” said Ashley G., the creator and CEO of Clandestine Devices. “Most wearable vibes lack aesthetics and are uncomfortably shaped; our product is a true luxury device not merely a novelty item.”

The wearable remote with detachable wristbands allows users to be discreet and wear it as if it's a smartwatch, or Fitbit; the wristbands are interchangeable with Apple watchbands.

According to the company, Companion has a similar silhouette and contour to Mimic that provides the same ergonomics and versatility for pinpoint accuracy.

“We also have a gorgeous single-item retail display that shows off our device with a stay-put magnet and wristband remote prominently featured," Ashley G. said.

Companion will be available to retailers and distributors starting March 1.

For more information, visit ClandestineDevices.com.

For retail and distribution inquiries, email ashley@clandestinedevices.com.

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