Representatives at the company said Jameson and her team will attend trade shows and press events with HighJoy.com, as well make appearances in the company’s chat rooms.
“Jenna Jameson’s vision to bring sex to the mainstream customer is very much in line with our vision for HighJoy.com,” Amir Vatan, HighJoy president, said. “She’s a great spokesperson for our technological break-through, which gives consenting adults the opportunity for intimate interaction online.”
HighJoy’s “break-through” is the result or an earlier partnership with adult novelty maker Doc Johnson. The company Internet-enabled two of Doc Johnson’s best-selling products, the iVibe Rabbit for women and the iVibe Controller for men. HighJoy.com members can plug the iVibes into their computer like any other peripheral device and remotely control speed and rotation of a partner’s unit through a HighJoy Internet control panel. Members with webcams can watch each other during the process, or can choose to access photos and videos of adult stars instead.
“HighJoy has moved cybersex to a whole new level,” said Jameson. “Because HighJoy-enabled Doc Johnson sex toys work online, you can now see, hear and touch your partner thousands of miles away.”
HighJoy offers a number of different membership platforms, including a "One-on-One" membership level for monogamous couples that offers blocks for “virtual cheating.” Members also can blacklist users, chat in real time and pause the interaction whenever they wish.
“A physical interface for direct stimulation control was the inevitable next evolution for online interaction,” said Vatan. “By adding the opportunity for discussion and also the ability to watch the reaction of a partner, online interaction can now be real and controlled by the participants."