Sex Toy Innovator Returns To CES With New Vibrators Featuring Heating Technology

Lora DiCarlo has returned to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with three new sex toys that feature warming technology to simulate body temperatures and relax muscles. The vibrators—called “Drift,” “Tilt,” and “Sway”—all boast an innovative nylon-based thermal conductive polymer, which is said to be 15 to 20 times more efficient at providing internal heating than those currently on the market. Lora DiCarlo received an “Innovation Award” in 2019, but was then disqualified because CES organizers deemed the firm’s Ose massager as “immoral, obscene, indecent and profane.”

Despite the controversy, Lora DiCarlo returned to the tech conference with twice as many sex toys. The Drift is a warming bullet vibrator with an ergonomic design that pinpoints certain areas, like the clitoris, with “powerful, intense, rumbly vibrations for deep internal and external pleasure,” reads Lora DiCarlo’s website. The Tilt and Sway simultaneously stimulate the G-spot and clitoris, or the P-spot and perineum, has seven intensity settings and three vibration patterns, and can “quickly” reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40C).

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Check out more about Lora DiCarlo’s new sex toys at CES: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9134909/Sex-toy-maker-Lora-DiCarlo-returns-CES-three-new-vibrators-featuring-heating-technology.html

UPDATE December 6, 2022:
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Smart Sex Toy Is Finalist For 2020 CES Award

volcanoOne year after the Ose vibrator was banned from the Consumer Electronics Show for being “immoral, obscene and indecent,” another sex toy is a finalist for the annual award. This is the first year that sex technology products can qualify for awards or be showcased, following last year’s controversy that many called sexist. This year the Lioness smart vibrator is making history in the tech-focused CES 2020 show.

The Lioness smart vibrator, created by the Oakland, California startup, calls itself the first vibrator to use data, its patented biofeedback technology, to improve the user’s sexual experience. Lioness also says that it’s the first vibrator company to have public ads at bus stops across San Francisco. “We’re so happy to be officially launching at CES, who has invited sex tech companies to participate for the first time ever,” said Lioness Chief Executive and co-founder.

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Check out more about the Lioness smart vibrator being a finalist at CES: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7836279/Sex-toy-electronics-award-finalist-controversy.html

CES Will Allow Sex Toys But Cuts Down On Nudity

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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is finally changing its rules after a recent scandal involving a female-centric sex toy. Sex toys were recently targeted for deletion at CES, including a toy that won a CES Robotics Innovation Award (before being stripped of its title by sexist judges). CES eventually reinstated the award after being called out by the sex toy’s makers, and now it looks like vibrators and other sex toys will be officially allowed.

New rules are also being introduced to crack down on the practice of having “booth babes.” Attractive, scantily-clad women entice ticket holders into spending some time at their table, leading many critics to call out CES for seeming double standards when it comes to sex. Hopefully, CES will continue to be innovative when it comes to sexuality.

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Check out more about CES allowing sex toys: https://mashable.com/video/ces-allows-sex-toys-but-less-nudity/

New Sex Toy’s Major Tech Award Revoked By Sexist Conference

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CES, the annual conference showcasing the cutting-edge in consumer tech, is being called out for blatant sexism after an impressive sex toy had its award revoked for being “immoral, obscene, indecent, profane or not in keeping with CTA’s image.” The sex toy called Osé is a hands-free, adaptable device that uses “advanced micro-robotics” to create “all of the sensations of a human mouth, tongue, and fingers.” Osé was selected as a CES 2019 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Robotics and Drone category—before administrators from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organization that puts on CES, rescinded the sex toy’s award.

Besides being “immoral,” CTA president claimed that Osé just wasn’t eligible for the “Robotics and Drone” category. “Seriously? Our product that was designed in partnership with a top university robotics engineering laboratory (Oregon State University has ranked the #4 ranked Robotics Lab in the US)” the team wrote in a blog post detailing the incident. “Osé clearly fits the Robotics and Drone category – and CTA’s own expert judges agree.” What better way to advance science and technology than through a sex toy?

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Check out more about a sex toy that had its award revoked by a sexist conference: https://gizmodo.com/is-ces-afraid-of-sex-or-women-or-both-1831587518