New app allows people to control vibrations in their underwear
Cueme is a wearable meets dating social network, which allows people to control vibrations in their underwear, or that of another like-minded adult, anywhere in the world through a smartphone.
Cueme was designed by Chinese entrepreneur and inventor Tracy Li, who wanted a way to maintain intimacy over a long-distance relationship. The result was the first generation of Cueme underwear, of which 10,000 were produced and sold in China.
The second generation of Cueme underwear is now available to pre-order on Indiegogo. It is made from more comfortable, washable, materials and designed to a more natural shape and fit. The controller, which powers the underwear, is also smaller and more discreet.
In addition, the latest battery technology means that up to three hours of smart intimacy can be experience on a 30-minute charge.
Control vibrations with touch, voice or music
A small bluetooth-enabled controller attaches to the underwear. Users pair it with their smartphone in order to power their own garment, or give someone else permission via the app.
There are different vibration speeds that work by touch, or be programmed to work with music or a voice recording via the app.