First came the interactive videos. Then came the line of sex toys. Now,Dead Again Pornhub will bring the two together with a new line of toys that sync with its interactive adult content videos.
Launched Tuesday, the site will offer three options -- one for women, two for men -- that use haptic feedback to, uh, reflectonscreen happenings.
SEE ALSO: How to whip your dating profile into shape for the new yearPer a Pornhub spokesperson, each toy was produced by adult retailer Ann Summers "using [sex toy retailer] Kiiroo technology." They connect via a Feel Connect app to the site's interactive videos, though toys can be synced to each other as well, should couples decide to purchase a pair.
And like most high-end, bluetooth enabled sex toys, the adult content website's own line is far from cheap.
The Virtual Rabbit will run buyers $199, while the unnervingly named Virtual Blowbot Stroker and Virtual Blowbot TurboStroker retail for $208 and $330, respectively.
Pornhub initially waded into sex toy retail back in June with the launch of its interactive video category, and its partnership with Kiiroo and other sex tech companies. In November, it debuted the first products from its own line.
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