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Oh! Vibrator from OhDoki

A standing “OH!” for Ohdoki’s new Oh! Vibrator, a bona fide symphony for the senses. With this latest launch, the same brand that brought us The Handy has upped the ante, turning vibration into a multisensory experience that’s all about syncing up with your favorite tunes, video content, or, let’s be real, the steamy scenes we all know and love.

With ResoTouch tech and a voice coil motor, Oh! vibrates in sync with your favorite tunes, whether it’s Beethoven or Beyonce. And it’s as simple to use as your favorite app – use it with Spotify, YouTube, or even VR content, and let the rhythm do the rest. Each bass drop or romantic ballad is felt right down to the core. It’s even globally remote-controlled, so couples can share the vibes from opposite sides of the world (or the living room).

For all its high-tech capabilities, Oh! also boasts an ergonomic design with comfort in mind. Gone are the days of hand-shaking discomfort. The focused vibrations target precisely where they’re needed, leaving your hands free to give yourself a round of applause or whatever else feels right in the moment.

For those tech-curious folks who’ve been waiting for a reason to pair playlists with pleasure, Oh! is an invitation to play.

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