No longer will women be left disappointed and neglected with a brand new range of sex toys gracing the convention floor of CES 2020.
Sex tech accumulated over half a dozen stands but was still tucked away in a corner of one of the Las Vegas show halls.
Hosted under the ‘Health and Wellness’ division, the censorship may be a conservative take on a category still considered crude – but it didn’t stop manufacturers showing off their latest pleasure devices.
Several toys featured innovation, but Pulse is demoing perhaps the most discreet and convenient.
Pulse’s Warming Dispenser is the perfect discreet bedside table sex device, which dispenses heated oil and gels.
The sex may get messy, but it won’t be from the Warming Dispenser, which intends on keeping your massage section clean and without spills.
But the most impressive innovative toy is the Osé, by sex start-up Lora DiCarlo, is the first toy to debut a ‘sucking’ function and abandoning the popular vibrating feature.
‘I think the standard for innovation probably needs to be scrutinised a bit more,” founder Lora Haddock DiCarlo told BBC.
‘Not everything is innovative, particularly in this industry. We’ve seen the same product innovated over and over again for the last 80 years.’
The Osé is designed to mimic human touch – oral sex in particular, with the ‘sucking’ function.
‘Osé combines a G-spot massager and clitoral mouth to arouse and stimulate both pleasure points simultaneously,’ Lora DiCarlo’s website states.
‘With a flexible body and custom controls, Osé adjusts for the perfect fit and delivers the right amount of touch for your unique anatomy.’
It’s also waterproof, so you can take your new best friend in the bath with you for additional pleasure.
The Osé has proven to be a popular success, with a 4-6 week shipping delay due to ‘popular demand.’
You can purchase the Osé from the official Lora DiCarlo website for $290.