PVR.fun Offers 'Risk Free' VR Headset Trial Offer

LOS ANGELES — PVR FUN, a unique e-commerce destination for adult VR entertainment, has launched a new offer on its PVRMall marketplace for fans who haven’t yet made the leap into porn’s virtual world.

According to the company, its “risk-free trial offer” plan offers a 96-hour free trial period of the PVR IRIS, the lightweight VR headset specially-made for watching adult films. The new user will receive free access to the video of the week during the trial period, and if the user decides to keep the PVR IRIS they will receive a year-long subscription to PVR.fun that unlocks all of the videos on the device from one studio of their choice from the list for one year, which includes HoloGirlsVR, Virtual Real Porn and GroobyVR’s adult film catalog, with other studios to be added in the future.

New users need only put down a $199 deposit and activate the PVR IRIS within seven days of receiving the device. Once activated, customers have 96 hours (four days) to decide whether to keep the new headset or return it — completely free of charge.

“The idea of watching adult films within the realm of virtual reality is still very new for many people,” says PVR’s CMO Ela Darling, “so we have made the process more inviting by simply sending over the PVR IRIS to see for yourself how unbelievable the VR experience truly is.”

PVR FUN’s trial offer plan includes the headset (a $299 value), along with a large library of VR porn videos available on demand; one year of free access to the desired studio’s library; one free VR video each week for a year (a $260 value); plus, secure, discreet billing and a full money-back guarantee.

Darling says that if viewers choose to keep the headset, they need only email help@pvrmall.com to “let us know which studio you’d like to unlock for free and complete access to that studio’s entire library at www.pvr.fun for a whole year,” adding that those who that aren’t interested may send a return request to the same email address at the end of the trial period for a full refund.

“Virtual reality is a truly sensory experience, so we want to give shoppers the opportunity to try our products for free before buying them,” Darling explains. “There is no risk in purchasing a product you may not ultimately want — and if you do, you’ve made the decision without spending any money during the trial run — a win-win all around.”

The standalone IRIS headset is feather-light and more comfortable to wear than other VR sets, and plays the highest-quality VR videos (6K H.265), with crystal clear (2560x1440) resolution — more than 1.5 times the resolution of many brands — and a long-lasting battery (up to three hours), all without the assistance of an app or a smartphone. The device also offers smooth video decoding capability using less bandwidth than other VR devices, and a Fresnel optical system to keep viewers immersed in a virtual world without becoming dizzy or disoriented.

PVR IRIS currently offers a wide range of adult content from BaDoinkVR, VR Bangers, VRCosplayX, BabeVR, and more.

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