Lora DiCarlo, a mostly female start-up, returned to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with three new sex toys that feature heating technology to simulate body temperature and relax muscles.
The line includes vibrators called ‘Drift’, ‘Tilt’ and ‘Sway’, all with an innovative nylon-based thermal conductive polymer, which is considered 15 to 20 times more efficient in providing internal heating than those currently on the market.
Lora DiCarlo received an ‘Innovation Award’ in 2019, but was disqualified because CES organizers considered the company’s Ose massager to be ‘immoral, obscene, indecent and profane’.
But the move did not stop Lora DiCarlo from returning to the tech conference and this time she came with twice as many sex toys.
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The line includes vibrators called ‘Drift’, ‘Tilt’ and ‘Sway’, all with an innovative nylon-based thermal conductive polymer, which is considered 15 to 20 times more efficient in providing internal heating than those currently on the market
Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world make the journey to Las Vegas, Nevada, at that time to feast their eyes on the best and latest technologies.
This year is very different, as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was forced to host the popular event entirely online due to the persistent pandemic.
But the new location did not prevent companies from exhibiting their innovations or making another appearance in the virtual showroom.
Lora Haddock DiCarlo, the company’s founder and CEO, said in a statement: ‘2020 was a year of incredible learning and growth for us, along with the world at large.’

The Drift, a $ 95 bullet vibrator, has an ergonomic design that identifies certain areas, such as the clitoris, with ‘powerful, intense and rumbling vibrations for deep internal and external pleasure’
‘We rely heavily on data and are very satisfied with the customer’s response to our current product line, including Osé 2 recently developed to meet the needs of various body types.’
“Our new heating line offers even more innovative options that remain true to our mission to create sexual positivity and encourage sexual well-being and exploitation between genders.”
The Drift, a $ 95 bullet vibrator, has an ergonomic design that identifies certain areas, such as the clitoris, with ‘powerful, intense and strong vibrations for deep internal and external pleasure’, says Lora DiCarlo’s website.
And it has seven intensity settings and three vibration patterns.
The second, Tilt, is a $ 140 double vibration heating plug, made for all genres and anatomies.
“Its two independently controlled motors provide powerful, intense and thunderous vibrations, internally and externally, while simultaneously stimulating the G-point and the clitoris, or the P-point and the perineum,” according to the company.

The second, Tilt, is a $ 140 double vibration heating plug, made for all genres and anatomies

And last but not least, the company showcased its new Sway for $ 150. This dual vibration heating massager is anatomically contoured with dual motors
Tilt’s WarmSense is designed to reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40C) ‘quickly’ and also has seven intensity settings and three vibration patterns.
And last but not least, the company showcased its new Sway for $ 150.
This double vibration heating massager is anatomically contoured with dual motors that provide vibrations to the G-spot, clitoris and perineum – it also has different patterns of intensity and vibration.

Lora DiCarlo received an ‘Innovation Award’ in 2019, but was disqualified because CES organizers considered the company’s Ose massager (pictured) to be ‘immoral, obscene, indecent and profane’. Sex technology was banned from CES after the 2019 event, but was allowed to return last year on an experimental basis – and it seems they are now here to stay
All three sex toys are available on Lora DiCarlo’s website.
Although sex technology is just beginning to make waves at CES, it has had a successful year in the midst of a pandemic that has kept many people alone in their homes.
A study by Juniper Research found that there was an 87% increase in sales of sex toys in 2020 and Lora DiCarlo says she sold $ 7.5 million in sex toys in the year since the launch of Osé in 2019.
Sex technology was banned from CES after the 2019 event, but was allowed to return last year on an experimental basis – and it looks like they are now here to stay.