Datoro Media Launches FeelVRPorn Platform for U.S. Market

Datoro Media Launches FeelVRPorn Platform for U.S. Market

AMSTERDAM — Datoro Media has announced FeelVRPorn.com, a new VR platform offering a fully immersive adult experience compatible with a variety of headsets and devices.

Ivo Abels, founder and CEO at Datoro Media, said that “thanks to our wide array of partners across the globe, we have managed to source and produce the best quality interactive content for our customers in Europe and the U.S.”

“Our interactive site FeelXVideos helped us find our niche in the interactive video industry where we received amazing results,” Abels added. “We are using this same method with FeelVRPorn and we are excited to see the results.”

A rep defined FeelVRPorn as “the next step for Datoro Media to take a step ahead of their competitors by providing high-quality interactive virtual reality experiences. The new platform will offer a comprehensive list of never seen before VR content at a reasonable price.”

Focused on the new platform launch in the U.S., Datoro Media is now searching for new partners for collaborations.

The new content will support standard VR headsets, such as Playstation VR, Oculus, HTC Vive and other mobile headsets. It will also support all Kiiroo interactive sex toys, the rep said, "for a truly immersive experience."

For more information, contact Partnership Manager Mellany Korver at info@datoromedia.com or through their website.

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