Skin patch that improves mens performance, vibrators and robot that simulates a human mouth at CES – Daily Mail

Sex tech returned for another year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), with several companies showcasing a range of erotic devices that improve both men’s and women’s performance and experience between the sheets.

Satisfyer brought a trove of vibrators to the Las Vegas tech conference, all of which pair to a smartphone and some use the power of air to stimulate the body.

Health tech pioneer Lora DiCarlo is back for her third CES since the ban on sex tech was lifted in 2020 and this year her company touted a micro-bot that simulates a human mouth, providing gentle massage and pressure to remedy sexual dysfunction among women.

Technologies to increase men’s sexual performance are also present at the conference, with one firm debuting a smart patch that prolongs sexual intercourse.

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Satisfyer brought a trove of vibrators to this year's Consumer Electronics Show, joining several other companies in the sex tech industry

Satisfyer brought a trove of vibrators to this year's Consumer Electronics Show, joining several other companies in the sex tech industry

Satisfyer brought a trove of vibrators to this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, joining several other companies in the sex tech industry

Sex tech was banned at CES after its 2019 event, but organizers came under fire for the move and brought it back in 2020 on a trial basis.

It seems the erotic devices are here to stay.

Satisfyer brings a trover of vibrators to CES that pair with a smartphone, allowing users to personalize the erotic experience 

Satisfyer, which is a repeat attendee of CES, is back with a huge collection of new vibrators of all different sizes, colors and purposes.

Satisfyer, which is a repeat attendee of CES, is back with a huge collection of new vibrators of all different sizes, colors and purposes. The company's Hot Lover vibrator (pictured) was at the conference, which is a warming rabbit vibrator for $59.95

Satisfyer, which is a repeat attendee of CES, is back with a huge collection of new vibrators of all different sizes, colors and purposes. The company's Hot Lover vibrator (pictured) was at the conference, which is a warming rabbit vibrator for $59.95

Satisfyer, which is a repeat attendee of CES, is back with a huge collection of new vibrators of all different sizes, colors and purposes. The company’s Hot Lover vibrator (pictured) was at the conference, which is a warming rabbit vibrator for $59.95

Pictured is the Pro 2 that uses air to stimulate parts of the body

Pictured is the Pro 2 that uses air to stimulate parts of the body

Pictured is the Pro 2 that uses air to stimulate parts of the body

The $39.95 Signet Ring for men, which also pairs with a smartphone, was at the company's booth

The $39.95 Signet Ring for men, which also pairs with a smartphone, was at the company's booth

The $39.95 Signet Ring for men, which also pairs with a smartphone, was at the company’s booth

Each connects to the company’s companion app, providing users with a remote control on their smartphone and allowing them to personalize sensations.

The company displayed its Hot Lover item at the conference, a warming rabbit vibrator for $59.95.

The $39.95 Signet Ring for men, which also pairs with a smartphone, was at the company’s booth, along with the air pulse vibrator Pro 2, which sells for $59.95.

Lora DiCarlo is awarded for its micro-robot that simulates a human mouth 

Lora DiCarlo is a well-known name at CES, not just for the company’s erotic devices, but for an incident that happened in 2020.

Lora DiCarlo showed off its Baci-baci, a bio-inspired micro-robot that simulates a human mouth and was developed in partnership with researchers at Oregon State University's College of Engineering

Lora DiCarlo showed off its Baci-baci, a bio-inspired micro-robot that simulates a human mouth and was developed in partnership with researchers at Oregon State University's College of Engineering

Lora DiCarlo showed off its Baci-baci, a bio-inspired micro-robot that simulates a human mouth and was developed in partnership with researchers at Oregon State University’s College of Engineering

One of its robotic massagers received an award that year, but it was quickly taken back because of its erotic nature.

However, that has not deterred Lora DiCarlo from attending a third year in a row and this year the company has again received an award for its Baci-baci – but it has not been disqualified this time.

Baci-baci is a bio-inspired micro-robot that simulates a human mouth and was developed in partnership with researchers at Oregon State University’s College of Engineering.

According to the American Sexual Health Association, the largest US study of female sexual dysfunction revealed that 21 percent  of women live with female orgasmic disorder (FOD), which is the inability to achieve orgasm despite arousal.

And the company’s founder, Lora DiCarlo, hopes the mini robot can change this.

'Baci-baci (meaning'kiss' in Italian) introduces an entirely new category of consumer technology for women's health: an intelligent robot that replicates the feel and motion of the human lips and tongue,' according to the company

'Baci-baci (meaning'kiss' in Italian) introduces an entirely new category of consumer technology for women's health: an intelligent robot that replicates the feel and motion of the human lips and tongue,' according to the company

‘Baci-baci (meaning’kiss’ in Italian) introduces an entirely new category of consumer technology for women’s health: an intelligent robot that replicates the feel and motion of the human lips and tongue,’ according to the company

‘Baci-baci (meaning’kiss’ in Italian) introduces an entirely new category of consumer technology for women’s health: An intelligent robot that replicates the feel and motion of the human lips and tongue,’ according to the company.

‘Small but mighty, it delivers direct, varied clitoral stimulation to end the frustration of failed orgasm.’

Men’s sexual health has a presence at the conference this year, which has been previously absent.

vPatch aims to help men last longer during intercourse by letting users control how much the muscles and nerves between the genitals and anus are stimulated

Virility Medical, a consumer healthcare company specializing in sexual well-being, is showcasing at CES the world’s first and only FDA cleared wearable skin patch scientifically engineered to delay ejaculation.

Virility Medical, a consumer healthcare company specializing in sexual wellbeing, is showcasing the world's first and only FDA cleared wearable skin patch scientifically engineered to delay ejaculation at CES

Virility Medical, a consumer healthcare company specializing in sexual wellbeing, is showcasing the world's first and only FDA cleared wearable skin patch scientifically engineered to delay ejaculation at CES

The patch, called vPatch, is placed between the genitals and anus and users push a button on the device to turn it on

The patch, called vPatch, is placed between the genitals and anus and users push a button on the device to turn it on

Virility Medical, a consumer healthcare company specializing in sexual wellbeing, is showcasing the world’s first and only FDA cleared wearable skin patch scientifically engineered to delay ejaculation at CES

As the stimulation inhibits the rhythmic muscle contractions, ejaculation is delayed. And the patch can be applied hours before intercourse

As the stimulation inhibits the rhythmic muscle contractions, ejaculation is delayed. And the patch can be applied hours before intercourse

As the stimulation inhibits the rhythmic muscle contractions, ejaculation is delayed. And the patch can be applied hours before intercourse

Tal Gollan, founder of Virility Medical, said in a statement: ‘The Virility Patch creates a paradigm shift in sexual wellbeing, prolonging time until ejaculation and fulfilling the desire to last longer during sexual intercourse.

‘The patch improves a man’s time to climax, creating a better outcome for couples.’

The patch, called vPatch, is placed between the genitals and anus and users push a button on the device to turn it on.

The wearable stimulates muscles and nerves in this region, which is controlled with a companion app.

As the stimulation inhibits the rhythmic muscle contractions, ejaculation is delayed.

And the patch can be applied hours before intercourse.

The Virility Patch will be available for purchase in low and high intensity options beginning in the Fall of 2022.