Nu Sensuelle to Reveal 4 New Products at ANME/XBIZ Show

Nu Sensuelle to Reveal 4 New Products at ANME/XBIZ Show

BOCA RATON, Fla. — Nu Sensuelle has announced it will be revealing their four latest products — Alluvion Wand, Tulip, Andii and Roxii — at the upcoming virtual ANME/XBIZ Show.

Alluvion is described as “the industry’s first ultra-flexible, dual-ended wand. Engineered with Nu Sensuelle’s state-of-the-art Torrent and 60SX AMP proprietary motors, as well as their turbo boost technology, this novel release will charm those willing to embrace the new and adventurous.”

The rep described Tulip as “a multi-play vibrator that cultivates users’ thirst for sexual pleasure. The vibe’s realistic, flower-like figure was designed to facilitate pinpoint stimulation. While Tulip is most used for clitoral arousal, consumers can maneuver the vibe’s three buttery soft silicone petals to crown any erogenous zone of their choosing. With a motor in each petal and one in the toy’s handle, users can experience intensified areola play, or even use the product as a taint, testicle or tip teaser.”

Andii is a harness-compatible plug "that is so powerful it can dance on its own. Users can explore the plug’s independently-controlled roller motion feature — perfect for repeatedly hitting all hard-to-reach sensory spots. Andii also comes equipped with a remote, which not only controls the plug’s vibration and roller massage functions but vibrates in sync with the toy.”

Fashioned for both internal and external play, Roxii Wand’s flexible tip and elongated handle “make it the perfect pleasure product for both clitoral and G-spot stimulation,” the rep added. “Much like its cousin Andii, Roxii’s charisma lies within its independently controlled roller motion feature. With a unique vertical bead motion, the user can feel sensation in more than just one centralized area while still targeting the G-spot and/or C-spot.”

Representing Nu Sensuelle at this year’s show will be 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards nominees Patrick Lyons and April Hoopes.

“Since joining the team, the two executives have centered their efforts around the evolution of the company by spearheading a full rebrand,” noted a rep. “Attendees can look forward to the company’s refreshed logo, product packaging, and motor classification system, which more accurately align with the caliber of Nu Sensuelle’s products as well as with their wider mission of fostering inclusivity.”

For more information, tune into the virtual 2022 ANME/XBIZ Show Jan. 24-28; follow Nu Sensuelle on Twitter.

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