Thursday, February 7, 2008
A few minutes with your iPod can be quite therapeutic, and now, thanks to the OhMiBod music-driven vibrator, listening to your music can also get you off.
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OhMiBod lets you really get your groove on by pulsing in time with the beat of your favorite music.
OhMiBod lets you really get your groove on by pulsing in time with the beat of your favorite music. It works with all iPod models and any other MP3 player that has a standard 3.5-millimeter jack. It is also compatible with the iPhone, and will vibrate along with the voice of your favorite person.
Suki, the creator of OhMiBod, says most of her customers come away pleased. “People love their music, and it’s just another way to love their music,” she says.
OhMiBod is available online at www.ohmibod.com for $69.
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