MEET THE SIRI 3: LELO just added the SIRI 3,Kairaku Jigoku no Toriko (2019) a sound-activated vibrator, to its pleasure product lineup. This small yet powerful toy is equipped with SoundSense technology that synchronizes its vibrations with your favorite playlist, voice, or moans of pleasure, creating a truly immersive and personalized sensory experience.
Pleasure is on a spectrum, and our mood can affect when and how we masturbate. Sometimes, getting in and out with the quick buzz of a powerful wand vibrator or bullet vibe may be all you need. Other times, you might crave a little something extra.
You know, for those moments when you really want to indulge in self-care — you have the apartment all to yourself, just got out of the shower, and you're ready to go for hours. Imagine: The sheets are clean, candles are lit, and the bed is just begging for you to come, explore, and, if you have time, experiment with new pleasure techniques. (Sounds like heaven, doesn't it?)
That's where LELO's SIRI 3 comes in. This little vibe has all the bells and whistles you could want from a palm-sized pleasure product, plus a fun surprise feature that'll take your solo session to the next level: SoundSense technology.
LELO's SoundSense technology transforms the SIRI 3 into a sound-activated clitoral vibrator that responds to the sounds of your or your partner's voice, moans and sighs, or your favorite Spotify playlist. (If you don't have a bump and grind playlist, LELO has its own SIRI 3 Pulse Play playlist curated specifically for this toy.)
To use the SIRI 3, find your playlist, connect to the device like a speaker, and let the music guide your pleasure. It has two built-in microphones; one eliminates "undesirable" noise (so, probably dogs barking in the background, lawnmowers, and other random things that always seem to happen whenever you sit down for some me time), and the other captures the sounds and adjusts the vibrations accordingly. There are 10 vibration settings, and it's waterproof.
The SIRI 3 comes in calm lavender, soft pink, and pistachio cream color options and includes a USB charger, satin storage pouch, instruction manual, warranty registration card, and a 10-year warranty.
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