That’s Amore! Radio ad leaves Aussies lusting for SexTech
Smartphone? Check. Smart vibrator? Check. Why ban phones from the bedroom when you can pair them with sex toys for something a little extra? That’s the message of a cheeky radio ad in South Australia proving there’s no need to get off your phone when you can use it to get off.
The 30-second ad is a joint initiative of international luxury brand SVAKOM and Adelaide adult store Amore Erotica. SVAKOM Sexual Wellness Educator Vanessa Rose said it’s aimed at normalizing the use of app-controlled sex toys as a healthy way for adults to interact in ways greater than touch alone. “Apps compatible with sex toys can be just as useful to adults as any other they download to their smart devices, particularly if they’re long-distance, watching movies or have fans.” Ms Rose said. “Sexual wellness is as much a pillar of good health as sleep, exercise and nutrition. Innovative technology with a focus on pleasure is available to help adults prioritize and pursue their sexual wellness in safe and consensual ways, so why not give it go?”
It’s certainly the case for adults tuning into Adelaide radio station Fresh 92.7. Amore Erotica has been inundated with requests for SVAKOM app-controlled sex toys throughout the two-month campaign, which ends in none other than the final week of May, National Masturbation Month.
“We have consistently strived to be the leader in providing exceptional customer service as well as introducing a wide range of high-quality adult products,” a spokesperson for Amore Erotica said.
“SVAKOM’s app-controlled range lets users share control of their sex toy with a partner, text chat or video call them regardless of distance, as well as create their own vibration patterns using music, ambient sounds or line drawings,” Ms Rose said. “Taking sex-ploration even further, SVAKOM’s Connexion Series of app-controlled products also let users sync their toy to adult video content or monetise webcam performances, opening limitless possibilities for fans and entertainers.”