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Available in | English |
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Headquarters | United States |
Industry | Virtual reality |
URL | Official website |
Current status | Active |
BaDoinkVR is a virtual reality porn production company founded in 2006.[1][2][3] It is the AVN Awards 2018 VR Site of the Year award winner. Sister sites include BaDoink VIP, VRCosplayX, 18VR, RealVR, and BabeVR.[4] BaDoinkVR is headquartered in Rochester, New York with satellite offices in Barcelona, Spain, and Silicon Valley.[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]
History
Founded in 2006, BaDoink was initially launched as a premier online adult entertainment site with a proprietary technology platform.[7] In 2015, the company expanded its platform and content production to focus on virtual reality with the launch of BaDoinkVR.[8][9]
The web site features 360 and 180-degree immersive videos, motion tracking and binaural audio. Videos on BaDoinkVR.com can be viewed with Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Samsung Gear VR and Google Cardboard with an iOS or Android smartphone using BaDoink’s VR Player, a virtual reality app that is compatible with the devices listed.[10]
The first videos launched by the company were in 4K resolution. As the industry developed, BaDoinkVR started producing higher resolution 5K videos. At present, their videos are shot and released in 7K resolution.[11] The increase in video quality aims to keep up with the release of new headsets capable of playing high-resolution videos, like Meta Quest 2, HP Reverb G2, and Pico Neo 3 Link.
As of early 2016, BaDoinkVR is consistently listed as one of the top three leading companies in virtual reality porn.[12]
Teledildonics and haptic technology
In February 2016, BaDoinkVR announced a partnership with Amsterdam based sex-technology manufacturer KIIROO, who have been developing sex toys embedded with manufacturer of haptic technology, also known as teledildonics. This collaboration between allowed viewers to sync their KIIROO devices to adult VR videos in real-time.[13] Their sex toys, like KIIROO Keon or KIIROO Pulse, are able to connect remotely using an internet connection, which allows the paired devices to send haptic feedback to one another through kinaesthetic movements, vibrations and pulsations. The two-way flow of remote connection and haptic touch feedback facilitates the simulation of sexual relations over a distance.[14][15] The two companies have also worked together on collaborative projects producing virtual reality videos focusing on sex education and virtual sexology.[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.[19]
Malware claims
In May 2015, BaDoink was notified that the brand and logo, disguised as the BaDoink Ultra App, were being used to spread the Reveton/IcePol ransomware. They identified the site that was distributing the ransomware, and proceeded to remedy the situation, alerting the site's hosting company, and submitting a DMCA takedown request. The company was also in contact with the FBI Cyber Division and sent a cease and desist to the owners of the domain names as well.[20]
Awards
- 2016 Internet Company of the Year - Free Speech Coalition[21]
- 2016 Adult Site of the Year: Virtual Reality - XBIZ Award[22]
- 2018 VR Site of the Year - AVN Awards [23]
Ranking
As of July 2021, BaDoinkVR has a traffic ranking of 161,568.[24]
References
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- ^ BaDoinkVR -Virtual Sexology Yahoo Finance Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ American porn company BaDoinkVR was one of the early entrants in the virtual reality market. Fortune Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ "BaDoinkVR Unveils Virtual Sexology" (Press release). BaDoinkVR. August 3, 2016. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
- ^ "Pornhub Launches Virtual Reality Category For Interactive Virtual Reality Porn" (Press release). Pornhub. March 23, 2016. Archived from the original on August 27, 2016 – via Virtual Reality Report.
- ^ Virtual Reality Section for Oculus, Google Cardboard Fortune Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ Unveiling new Virtual Reality adult site PR Newswire Retrieved on 2015-07-16
- ^ VR porn therapy aims to cure your sexual hang-ups Digital Spy Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ Utilizing VR technology and teledildonic connectivity Bustle Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ How Virtual Reality 'Sex Edutainment' Is Revolutionizing Porn Rolling Stone Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ BaDoink starting to release videos in 7K resolution now VRPornMania Retrieved on 2021-10-07
- ^ World's Top VR Porn Services virtualrealityreporter.com Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ BaDoinkVR and Kiiroo Partner For The Ultimate Virtual Reality Sexual Experience PR Newswire Retrieved on 2016-01-20
- ^ Sex, stress and teledildonics The Guardian Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ VR porn therapy: BaDoinkVR Deccan Chronicle Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ KIIROO Amsterdam. "BaDoink & Kiiroo presents Virtual Sexology; The Future of Erotic Content". YouTube. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- ^ BaDoink have teamed up with Kiiroo Bustle Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ Alptraum, Lux (August 8, 2016). "Sex Education Is the Next Stage in the Evolution of VR Porn". Vice. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- ^ Alptraum, Lux (August 8, 2016). "Sex Education Is the Next Stage in the Evolution of VR Porn". Vice. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- ^ "Mobile Ransomware: Extortion Racket Hits Cyberspace". www.businessworld.in. BusinessWorld. November 8, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
- ^ 2016 FSC Award Recipients Announced Free Speech Coalition Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ XBiz Award Winners XBIZ Retrieved on 2016-08-17
- ^ "2018 AVN Award Winners Announced | AVN". AVN. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
- ^ "BaDoinkVR Alexa Ranking". Alexa.com. Archived from the original on November 4, 2021. Retrieved July 14, 2021.