ImLive Launches 'Fireworks' Feature Celebrating Independence Day

ImLive Launches 'Fireworks' Feature Celebrating Independence Day

LOS ANGELES — ImLive has announced a new feature, in time for the Independence Day celebrations, allowing models to sync up their vibrators with a virtual fireworks celebration.

The feature offers four different types of fireworks and the user will be able to press each one of them to trigger a different vibration for the models, or "hosts."

“Whether you're into the big-and-loud fireworks or the fast-and-small ones, you'll be sure to have a pleasurable experience,” commented the rep.

The first firework makes the vibrator go off for one second and the next option will make it go for three seconds. For fans of the larger fireworks, those next two will fire for seven seconds and 10 seconds, respectively.

The feature gives users “the ability to make their own fireworks extravaganza while pleasuring the hosts all at the same time,” the rep added.

ImLive’s VP, Adrian Stoneman, stated the company “wanted to give both our hosts and users a fun explosive feature to play with to celebrate Fourth of July. Our new feature will allow the users to interact with their hosts unlike ever before. You’re going to be guaranteed to have the most pleasurable fireworks experience ever.”

For more details visit ImLive and follow them on Twitter.

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