A LOT of companies offer office perks to keep their employees happy but one sex tech company is taking things a step further.
Stripchat, an adult social networking site, has announced that it will be offering its workers use of VR masturbation pods.
Jam PressThe black round pods would stand out in any office[/caption]
The sex firm employees about 200 people and each one of them could get a paid ‘break’ in the pod.
Each employee is allowed a 30 minute pod break during the working day.
The startup company claims to have installed four of the pods in its offices in Cyprus.
It’s planning to sell them to other work places too.
It stated in a blogpost that each pod is “planned to come fully equipped with masturbatory accessories, including a 4K LED screen to watch VR cams boosted by Dreamcam’s technology, an Oculus Quest VR headset, lotion, tissues, and more.”
Oculus is the Meta Platform, formerly Facebook, brand of headsets.
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Stripchat said it aims to “provide current and attract new employees with a safe, comfortable space” to masturbate at work.
There’s currently no word on whether Stripchat will actually successfully sell any of these pods to another workplace.
The pods are sure to stand out in an ordinary office.
They’re large black spheres that open up to show a chair and VR headset inside.
Stripchat is offering to lease the pods for $50,000 (£37,500) for six months.
Jam PressThe pods contain an Oculus Quest VR headset as well as a 4K TV screen[/caption]
In other news, Mark Zuckerberg explained his thoughts on life and death in a recent podcast.
The Meta CEO has plans to create his own virtual worlds and recently revealed big plans for his metaverse.
And, Elon Musk has slammed President Joe Biden for failing to mention Tesla in his State of the Union speech.
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