Arxxxsex.com Reveals 2019's Top AR Sex Sites

LOS ANGELES — Augmented reality adult blog Arxxxsex has revealed its choices for 2019’s best AR sex sites.

According to the site, 2019 has seen an increase in adult developers embracing AR, including studios such as VR Bangers and Naughty America, while Virtual Real Porn has also shown its interest in AR technology.

With AR porn starting to gain traction, the team at Arxxxsex tested each available AR app and website to discover the year’s best offerings.

“Testing out each site and app was a lot of fun and extremely interesting to see how different studios are embracing AR technology. Some are producing content using greenscreen recordings while others are creating models using 4D volumetric data technology,” Arxxxsex CEO John Rolo said. “Each of these offers something different but both are mind-blowing to see for the first time.”

Rolo explained that AR porn is a relatively new form of adult entertainment that works by overlaying virtual models on the screen or lenses of a mobile device or headset. This allows the user to see the model from the first-person point of view and as though she’s positioned in the surrounding area. Models can be scaled, repositioned and rotated to the user’s preference and to blend them into the real-world environment as realistically as possible.

“2019 has been an exciting year in AR with some new and interesting material to become immersed in,” Rolo added. “If 2019 has proven anything, it’s that AR is becoming a serious part of adult entertainment that will only keep growing. We’re confident that 2020 will be the best year for AR porn by a long shot.”

Arxxxsex’s picks for 2019’s Best Augmented Reality Sex Sites can be found here.

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