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Baci (sex robot)

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Developers: Lora DiCarlo
Date of the premiere of the system: January 2020
Branches: Entertainment, leisure, sports,  Consumer goods,  Pharmaceuticals, medicine, healthcare
Technology: Robotics

2019: Announcement

In early January 2020, Lora DiCarlo introduced two sex robots for women. One of them - Baci - mimics the sensation of the lips and tongue to stimulate the clitoris, and the other - Onda - is designed to stimulate the G-point.

Baci is a microbot that, using a number of ridges and airflow technology, mimics the sensation and movement of human lips and tongue while stimulating the clitoris, helping women achieve orgasm. Unlike Baci, the Onda portable microrobot reproduces the natural movements of human fingers to stimulate the G-point. In addition, this micro robot has a vibration function. The unique shape of Onda follows natural body bends, allowing you to get the most pleasure, the manufacturer claims.

Lora DiCarlo introduced the sex robot Baci - mimics the sensation of lips and tongue to stimulate the clitoris

Both devices received the CES 2020 Innovation Award for innovative technologies in the world of micro-robotics. The battery of the devices ensures uninterrupted operation for 45-60 minutes, while the devices are waterproof and can be used in the bathroom or shower. Microbots are made of medical silicone and ABS plastic, that is, safe for health.

Lora DiCarlo believes that its devices should help people explore their sexuality and identify the link between sexual satisfaction and general health. An analysis of the company's sales showed that the share of buyers who did not indicate their gender is approximately 46%, and among the remaining 54% were men. Given that Lora DiCarlo products are primarily focused on women and LGBT people, such a gender balance shows that sex technology attracts people of all sexes, including men who want to explore opportunities to satisfy a partner.

Sex robots Baci and Onda will go on sale in March 2020.[1]

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