'Alexa, make my vibrator go insane': OhMiBod unveils smart sex toys you can ...

Sex toy-maker OhMiBod has everybody buzzing at CES this year with its latest Bluetooth-connected pleasure devices.

The wife and husband duo debuted a $119 new wearable vibrator that can vibrate and light up to the beat of whatever music you’re listening to, and will soon pair with Amazon’s Alexa for hands-free voice control.

The device, called Esca, works with OhiMiBod’s existing smartphone app, which allows you to tweak its vibration patterns – from custom tapping to the Tesla-inspired ‘Ludicrous mode’ – or control your partner’s experience from afar.

At CES, OhMiBod also announced its new remote intimacy Apple Watch app, which uses biofeedback to control the massagers and can even sync vibrations with a person’s heartbeat.

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At CES 2019, the wife and husband duo behind OhMiBod debuted a $119 new wearable vibrator called Esca (shown), which can vibrate to the beat of whatever music you’re listening to, and will soon pair with Amazon’s Alexa for hands-free voice control

At CES 2019, the wife and husband duo behind OhMiBod debuted a $119 new wearable vibrator called Esca (shown), which can vibrate to the beat of whatever music you’re listening to, and will soon pair with Amazon’s Alexa for hands-free voice control

HOW DOES OHMIBOD PROTECT PRIVACY? 

Unlike most popular apps, OhMiBod says its product ‘doesn’t know anything about you.’ 

While users can choose to input an email address to recover their account in the event they need to reset a password, this is the only information you’re asked to provide, and it’s completely optional.

According to Dunham, ‘The data sits on your phone, not on a server somewhere.’

Everything is stored in-app. 

The sex tech company produces a full line of Bluetooth-enabled devices, all of which were on display at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

All of them connect to the app (available for both iOS and Android) and can be used for remote intimacy, allowing both partners to be involved in play even if they’re separated by long distances.

This is particularly useful in relationships where one or both partners travel a lot or live a great distance away from each other, the creators explain.

‘We can connect from anywhere in the world,’ founder Suki Dunham, who started the company with her husband Brian, told Dailymail.com.

‘It’s a really cool way to stay connected intimately.’

'We get a lot of long distance relationship couples and military couples,' Dunham said. 

'The world is

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