CES 2025: Innovation in Interactive Mobile Software and Sex Tech

CES 2025 has come and gone, setting the tone for what tech advancements we can expect for the rest of the year. AI continues to mature and integrate into almost every piece of technology, and health tech, AR, MR, and VR continue to make steady progress. As the stigma around sex tech continues to wane, we see more innovation in the space, including more interactive play, improved teledildonics, and proprietary new ways of vibration.

Ohdoki: Interactive Platforms and Open APIs

The Handy from Ohdoki, an automatic interactive stroker, is an impressive device. While the motor can be set by speed and stroke length, the free companion app allows for long-distance couple’s play, provided both ends have a strong Wi-Fi connection. Ohdoki even offers a metal arm attachment for a completely hands-free experience. However, where The Handy truly shines is its wealth of interactive content. There are currently 30,000 pieces of content that consist of traditional adult content, VR apps, and movies that Handy owners can use. Furthermore, with an open API, the library is continuously growing.

The Scandinavian company also has something for people with vaginas called The Oh!, which is a “smart sex toy” that uses sound waves instead of haptic or traditional vibration motors. Using the company’s ResoTouch technology, the device utilizes a voice coil motor that uses real-time audio signal processing to control the motor’s vibrations. Like most toys of its ilk, The Oh! can be used for solo or couple play and offline or online play via the free companion app. Speaking of sound, you can also use Spotify and other audio and video content to create a different experience as the device synchronizes to the beat.

Lovense: Gamification and AI-Powered Synchronization

The Mission 2 is a suction cup vibrating dildo that really caught my attention when I learned about its Touch Sense technology, which generates stronger vibrations the deeper the Mission 2 is inserted. To understand how this works, Lovense has Flappy Jumpy, an exclusive game based on Flappy Bird, where you have to keep the character in the air via your thrusts. This demonstrates the unique intersection of mobile gaming and personal hardware.

The Mission 2 can be used in tandem with the Solace Pro, which Lovense describes as an AI-powered oral sex machine. The Solace Pro offers precision at up to 300 strokes per minute. That stroking action is necessary to sync up with all the compatible VR and traditional adult content. It can also synchronize with music, and whatever you pair Mission 2 with will respond in real-time stroke for stroke.

Interactive Software and Hardware Features Comparison

  • Ohdoki Handy: Features 30,000+ interactive content pieces, VR app compatibility, and an open API for library growth.
  • Ohdoki The Oh!: Utilizes ResoTouch technology for real-time audio processing and Spotify synchronization via a companion app.
  • Lovense Mission 2: Incorporates Touch Sense technology and the "Flappy Jumpy" mobile game for interactive stimulation.
  • Lovense Solace Pro: Offers AI-powered synchronization with VR, music, and other devices at 300 strokes per minute.