Highlighted over the past few years, erotic literature takes on a new dimension with the B.Sensory. Developed by Christelle Le Coq, this project offers the possibility to vibrate as you read; it is made up of two elements that can be used on their own or combined. Made in France from medical silicone, the Little Bird is a soft sex toy adapted to the female morphology and specially designed to reach and stimulate the G-spot. Discreet and silent, it has 10 vibration modes that can be activated by the user or her partner remotely from a mobile application that is used as a remote control.
But the Little Bird’s originality is its Bluetooth connection to an erotic literature platform, providing numerous books in French and English. Whilst reading one of them, the user can play with the words and sensations, triggering vibrations from the Little Bird by interacting with the screen. A blow, a caress or a shake of the e-book activates the vibrations of the Little Bird, following the reading intensity.
To offer a wide choice of news and books, the B.Sensory team works with publishing houses such as La Musardine, J'ai Lu and Livrior, and also well-known authors such as Françoise Rey. Similarly, the platform offers stories in classical or “vibrating” versions. The latter, specially written for B.Sensory, integrates versions specifically chosen by the author to correspond to specific reading moments.
In a financing campaign on the Indiegogo crowdfunding site until 16 April, the B.Sensory boxes can be pre-ordered for the price of 100 €. They include a connected sex toy (Little Bird), the mobile application and 5 “vibrating stories” to be discovered. They are also available on the brand’s website, with extracts from the edited stories.
* Photos from the B.Sensory Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/be.sensory
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