CES-Awarded ‘Blended Orgasm’ Sex Toy Finally Available

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The sex toy that made international headlines after winning the CES technology award can finally be tried at home. Osé, a massaging device which promises “blended orgasms,” was disqualified from the prestigious competition when CES organizers declared it “immoral”—but after much backlash, it was eventually declared the winner. The device promises “inside and out” climaxes, and the public can now experience what all the fuss is about.

Designed to “mimic the best kinds of human touch,” this joystick “combines a G-spot massager and clitoral mouth to arouse and stimulate both pleasure points simultaneously,” according to its product description. It has custom, adjustable controls, is waterproof, has a rechargeable battery and is made with medical grade silicone. Its creator dropped out of her pre-med program to develop the Osé after experiencing a blended orgasm for the first time.

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Check out more about the CES-awarded sex toy now available for purchase: https://nypost.com/2019/11/27/controversial-blended-orgasm-sex-toy-on-sale-after-tech-backlash

CES Apologizes And Returns Robotics Award To Women’s Sex Toy Startup

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A women’s sex toy startup has been re-awarded the robotics prize from organizers of the annual CES gadget show after they revoked it, claiming the firm had violated its rules. An independent panel of judges had selected startup Lora DiCarlo’s Ose vibrator for a CES 2019 Innovation Honoree Award in the robotics and drone category. But the Consumer Technology Association disqualified the vibrator, telling the company it reserved the right to rescind awards for devices deemed “immoral, obscene, indecent, profane or not in keeping with CTA’s image.”

Lora DiCarlo called out the CTA’s decision, calling it sexist and pointing out that a sex doll for men was launched by CES in 2018. The event has also showed off VR porn several times, “allowing men to watch pornography in public as consumers walk by.” In an open letter criticizing CES, the firm said: “Other sex toys have exhibited at CES and some have even won awards, but apparently there is something different, something threatening about Osé, a product created by women to empower women.” The CTA said it “did not handle this award properly” and re-awarded the prize to Lora DiCarlo four months after the fact.

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Check out more about CES apologizing and returning a robotics award to a women’s sex toy start up:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7007757/CES-organizers-apologize-returns-award-womens-startup.html

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