FeelMe AI Launches 3 New Subscription Tiers

FeelMe AI Launches 3 New Subscription Tiers

AMSTERDAM — FeelMe AI has launched three new subscription tiers, which includes an interactive toy.

FeelMe AI’s machine-learning video recognition software interprets movements in adult videos, translating them to the user’s compatible interactive male masturbator, which simulates those actions in real time.

The three subscription tiers, a rep explained, “give users the chance to break down barriers and explore masturbation as an interactive experience.”

FeelMe AI subscribers also get access to a range of benefits, including premium cam and adult sites. 

The cost of the devices is included in the three subscription tiers, paid as a one-time additional payment. Users can also purchase a FeelMe AI subscription separately for $9.99 a month if they already own a compatible device.

FeelMe AI’s Melissa Pouw said, “We’re constantly striving to build a more sexually fulfilling experience — that’s why we’re excited to launch our new FeelMe AI service. This brand-new service will make masturbation a more connected experience, allowing users to interact with what they see on screen. With three incredible subscriptions to choose from, we can’t wait to see how users respond to this unique experience, driven by artificial intelligence. The future of self-pleasure is here.”

For more information, visit FeelMe.com.

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