CAM4 Swag Store Now Offering Lovense Toys

CAM4 Swag Store Now Offering Lovense Toys

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has partnered with Lovense to enable creators to sell their favorite toys directly to fans through the CAM4 Swag Store.

"The innovative pleasure devices designed by Lovense feature digital functionalities that allow someone to remotely control the toy’s movement and vibration, paving the way for an incredible webcam experience for both creator and viewer," a rep said. "Content creators can also select their favorite Lovense toy and offer their fans the chance to purchase and control the toy through their CAM4 Wishlist."

The CAM4 Swag Store now features exclusive pricing on "a delicious roster" of 20 devices, each designed with a specific pleasure focus in mind. Free shipping is available to over 50 countries.

“We’re thrilled to offer the Lovense line in our Swag Store,” the rep said. “CAM4 and Lovense have always had a special relationship, as the toy company offers unparalleled intimacy between the creator and their viewers. The Lovense line literally puts the control in the hands of the audience, and it makes for some of the most memorable moments on our platform.”

Lovense CEO Dan Liu noted that the company has always "proudly catered to adult content creators, resulting in unique patented technical solutions and sex toys designed for interactive shows."

"CAM4 is a great partner and we are excited to have our products available in their Swag Store," he added.

Click here for additional details and follow CAM4 and Lovense on Twitter.

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