Username1 wrote:My gf suggested auto inflation with a motorized pump would be awesome
I can see it now, out somewhere in public, she pulls up the app and inflates me!
Or an ex-girlfriend pulls up the app an deflates you at an inopportune time.


Username1 wrote:My gf suggested auto inflation with a motorized pump would be awesome
I can see it now, out somewhere in public, she pulls up the app and inflates me!
I doubt they would ever offer it to people our age though. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
Mark1974 wrote:To me the blue tooth thing sounds like a potentially bad idea.
Improved digital tech is great for your iPhone or your laptop or your electric car, but I wouldn't look to it for your penis.
Do you really want something so complex with so many potential complications determining your erection?
The Tactra was an improvement of the malleable in 2018 and there has been some talk of a heat activated IPP using the same metal (nitinol) that is in the Tactra, but that and the blue-tooth possibilities are the only things I've read about.
I would prefer improvements in the weaknesses that exist in the implants already on the market. That would be in the tubing in the Coloplast or in cylinder strength or the awkward pump shape of the Boston Scientific
Franklin_F wrote:Honestly I think instead of the fancy new technologies, the first order thing is really to have a product that is significantly more durable than the current models. Personally, I am willing to pay an extra $200k to have an IPP that would never break...
Hillywilly wrote:You don't have an implant yet once you do you will appreciate not having to pump your balls and the potential for your fingers to slip and knock a ball.
Mark1974 wrote:To me the blue tooth thing sounds like a potentially bad idea.
Improved digital tech is great for your iPhone or your laptop or your electric car, but I wouldn't look to it for your penis.
Do you really want something so complex with so many potential complications determining your erection?
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Lost Sheep wrote:Mark1974 wrote:To me the blue tooth thing sounds like a potentially bad idea.
Improved digital tech is great for your iPhone or your laptop or your electric car, but I wouldn't look to it for your penis.
Do you really want something so complex with so many potential complications determining your erection?
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Surgically implanted electronic technology has proved pretty reliable for heart pacemakers and defibrilators, on which people's lives depend
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