Lovense Debuts 4K Tip-Activated Webcam

Lovense Debuts 4K Tip-Activated Webcam

SINGAPORE — Lovense has unveiled its new 4K, tip-activated Webcam.

Created for cam models, the webcam can be customized to react to tips from viewers. It also features an AI algorithm and three-axis gimbal, allowing it to track and follow while a model performs.

"Made specifically with cam models in mind, the Lovense Webcam transforms your camming stream into a professional production with endless tipping possibilities," said Lovense CEO Dan Liu. "The Lovense Webcam not only makes it easier to communicate with your audience, but gives your fans a chance to interact with your stream in a new, dynamic way."

Also featured is gesture control — specific hand movements allow control of the camera from a distance.

"The goal of the Lovense Webcam is to make it easier to communicate with your audience in crystal clear resolution while offering dynamic, engaging features," said a rep. "By offering tip activation, AI tracking, and gesture control, your screen becomes more engaging and interesting to your viewers and stands out from other models. You are able to use this smart technology to your advantage, focusing on your fans and spicing up the possibilities of your stream."

For more information, visit Lovense online.

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