VRInnovations Takes Virtual Porn to Next Level

WINDSOR, Pa. — VRInnovations has released its third generation Virtual Sex Machine (VSM), a cylindrical device synchronized to adult video to mimic sexual movements as they're shown on screen.

The 16-inch machine is comprised of several separate motors surrounding what company founder Eric White calls a silicone-based "sensual skin," which comes in direct contact with the user's penis. The device's motors and vacuum function mimics the sensations of receiving a blowjob and having sex both anally and vaginally.

The machine's movements are triggered by specially encoded adult videos. When played in the user's computer, signals are sent through its data port using Windows software, which tells each independently moving motor what to do.

"[The data port] decides whets happening and what section of the machine should be moving, and then runs those motors in synch with the video," White told XBIZ.

White said his company licenses content from studios to be encoded and re-released for use with the Virtual Sex Machine. In a sense, he said, the company revitalizes older content.

"In our segment of the industry, your content is brand new again," White said. "All your old content that you're giving away for next to nothing, we can now show you a way to make money with it."

VRInnovations currently offers Homegrown Video titles encoded for the VSM, as well as content from specific Internet stars, such as Sammy4U and Lexi the Erotic Neighbor.

"People have a relationship with their individual star of choice," White said, so his company makes special encoded discs for the girls who can then sell the device and content branded with their name.

"It's really a win-win expanding the industry type of situation and that's why we don't make [our own] content," White said. "We're not out there to compete with the content makers; we enhance what you already have, we enhance your girl, your star."

Using the VSM synched up with a star's video is the closest thing you'll get to actually being with her, White said.

White said VRInnovations is working on a female version of its VSM and continues to market the VSM for more than just personal fulfillment. The VSM also can be used to treat premature ejaculation as training tool.

The VSM and its accompanying DVDs are available at VRInnovations.com.

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