WOW Tech Group Debuts 'Arcwave Ion' Pleasure Air Stroker

WOW Tech Group Debuts 'Arcwave Ion' Pleasure Air Stroker

NEW YORK — WOW Tech Group has unveiled the world’s first Pleasure Air stroker, the Arcwave Ion, the first release from WOW Tech’s line of products for “penis pleasure and redefining modern masculinity.”

Ion uses a reimagined version of the groundbreaking patented Womanizer technology that is now designed specifically for penis pleasure, using more intense air pressure and a wider surface spread.  

“We wanted to do for men’s masturbation what we did for women’s masturbation in 2014 — introduce a powerful new kind of orgasm using a fresh approach and cutting-edge technology,” says Mark Tobias Zegenhagen, chief technology officer at WOW Tech. “While products focusing on penis pleasure exist, we felt that there hadn’t been a true innovation in the market for years. Ion delivers something entirely different from the standard stroker or penis ring, and we’re thrilled to be able to help men and people with penises discover a new dimension of pleasure.” 

According to the company, Pacinian receptors located in the clitoris are the nerve endings that provide particularly intense orgasms. The receptors also exist in the frenulum — located on the underside of the tip of the penis that connects the glans with the foreskin — but are often not sufficiently stimulated by hand or traditional strokers to provide the same powerful climax.

After more than two years of research, over a dozen prototypes and regular input from the international MasturbaTEAM tester panel, Arcwave engineers and designers succeeded in completing Ion. According to the company, about 100 men have tested the toy so far and nearly 70% of them describe the orgasm as unique, explosive, more intense and longer than their previous masturbation orgasms.    

Because of a recent qualitative survey confirming that the experiences are comparable to the feeling of women’s orgasms, WOW Tech is launching the product with a campaign that focuses on the comparison, touting a “new kind of orgasm” for men that will answer the question, “Ever wonder what a female orgasm feels like?”   

In addition to Arcwave’s Pleasure Air, Ion also features CleanTech silicone. Hypoallergenic and more hygienic than the standard TPE/TPR material used in many strokers on the market, CleanTech silicone is smooth, non-porous and resistant to UV-light, making it more durable and easier to clean. Ion also features a storage base that both charges and dries any remaining water from rinsing using a DryTech stick.  

For more information, visit Arcwave.com.

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