[5] The company was the first to drive mass consumer trial of VR adult videos by seeding the market with 20,000 free virtual reality cardboard goggles.
[6] Founded in 2006, BaDoink was initially launched as a premier online adult entertainment site with a proprietary technology platform.
The two-way flow of remote connection and haptic touch feedback facilitates the simulation of sexual relations over a distance.
[16][17] In the VR film, actors guide viewers through solo masturbation techniques using sex-technology and guidance from therapists.
[18] Their collaborative video was one of the first efforts to combine both sexology, sexual therapy and virtual reality into accessible and affordable media outlets.