Eerie VIRTUAL girlfriends that ‘pleasure men with smart-warming sex sleeve’ now being sold

VIRTUAL reality "photo-realistic" girlfriends that pleasure users with a sex toy in real life are now on sale.

Virtual Mate has started shipping its VR compatible 'stroking' device that can make a wearer feel like a woman is in the room with them.

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A crowdfunding campaign for the device that enables users to play the Virtual Mate 'game' was started last year.

It works by syncing up a masturbator sleeve with a virtual girlfriend that you can look at on a screen.

The software and gadget is currently on sale for $169.00 (£135).

This pervy package includes access to the online Virtual Mate game and the "multi-functional male stroker" sex toy.


This price is only an introductory offer though as the standard retail price is $399 (£320).

You also have to pay more if you want specific customisations to the game to make it more personal.

Buyers will need a PC, smartphone or VR headset to view their virtual girlfriend on.

According to Sex Tech Guide, around 5,000 estimated deliveries of the devices will be sent out over the next couple of months.


The stroking gadget is called The Core, and gathers and transfers motion data from the on-screen character to the device.

It slots over a player's todger, and is loaded with a plethora of real-time sensors.

These allow the game's "virtual lover" to react to a player's "every movement, depth, speed, and strength", according to her engineers.

Movements are beamed via Bluetooth to the player's computer or phone, changing how the virtual girlfriend responds to them.

You can play in quick mode or story mode, depending on how much time you have.

Story mode is said to have a variety of plots.

Virtual Mate's creators previously told The Sun that adult film stars would compete to appear as the next Virtual Mate.

What is VR? Virtual reality explained

Here's what you need to know about the revolutionary tech…

  • Virtual reality allows you to experience and interact with a 3D world that isn't real.
  • To enter this virtual world you must don a VR helmet – a headset with a screen inside that makes you feel like you're somewhere else.
  • This mounted display strapped to your eyes mixed with stereo sound and movement tracking lets you explore this immersive virtual world.
  • You turn your head and the environemnt turns with you, making the illusion feel even more "real".
  • Currently headsets span from expensive PC-linked helmets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift to more affordable goggles like the Samsung Gear VR that works by slotting a smartphone in the headset.
  • The downloadable apps range from VR games to 360-degree videos created by publishers like the BBC and The Discovery Channel.
  • They can transport you to 3D worlds that aren't accessible in real life, like a trip to Mars or a spin behind the wheel of a futuristic sports car.
  • Until recently, these experiences relied on a PC or smartphone to generate this virtual world.
  • But there are alternatives– like the Oculus Go, a wireless headset with a built-in processor that does all the work itself.

In other news, a bizarre new virtual reality strip club has been advertising lap dances from aliens, robots and ‘humanoid hybrids’.

Adult Friend Finder has announced the creation of Virgy, a virtual way to attend an orgy.

Last year, a study claimed that humans learned to smile ‘to get sex’ in prehistoric times.

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