The adult entertainment industry is influential, and it’s safe to say that if there’s a new media device, chances are people will find a way to watch porn on it. Erotic content was an early part of the conversation when VR headsets really took off and curators of that type of content have even had booths at tech events so that patrons can see what erotic VR is like.
Adult entertainment is growing at a steady pace in the general VR ecosystem, but Hologram LTD and BaDOINKVR are partnering up to give users a headset specifically geared toward erotic videos. The headset is cleverly called VRotica, is $220, and focuses on ease-of-use and accessibility for users.
Hologram LTD is an innovation company specializing in all things VR from including 360-degree media, advertising, and games. Understanding that, it’s no surprise that they’re leaping at the potential afforded an erotic-centered VR headset. It’s standalone, so it doesn’t need to be connecting to anything or have a phone inserted and it also has all needed controls on the headset itself.
“Our goal is to bring immersive virtual reality entertainment to anybody that wants to experience it, with no technical knowledge required,” says Deniz Opal, CTO of Hologram, in a press release for the new piece of hardware. “VRotica streamlines the entire process for adult entertainment, and BaDoinkVR’s A-List content really completes the platform. The combination of easy to use hardware, and top quality content, makes VRotica a compelling consumer VR product available today, not in a few years time as the industry has been speculating.”
BaDOINKVR is a content curator that was founded back in 2006 and they’ve progressed to a point that they have original content featuring stars such as Abella Danger and Jenna Foxx. VRotica alone would garner interest as an erotic device, but having an established company with a wealth of content to support it is an incredibly a smart way to launch right into the frontlines of VR. VRotica’s platform is also open for producers to publish their own work so it may inspire some innovation in the erotic fields.
Xavi Clos, Head of Production, BaDoinkVR. “The simplicity of the platform and lower price point lowers the barrier to entry so more people will be able to enjoy the exciting and immersive nature of it.”
At the time of this writing, VRotica is only available via Amazon from a third-party seller and the website declares it will be available in select stores worldwide “soon”.
via Mint VR