Measure up in the sack

17 June 2015 - 02:11 By ©The Daily Telegraph

If you've ever wondered exactly how you managed to achieve such pleasure making love then technology finally has the answer. A new wearable device called Lovely, worn around the base of the penis, uses built-in sensors to track the speed, force and duration of sex. It then links up with an app to provide a data-driven sex report - including how much time was spent on foreplay - so you can see precisely how many thrusts it took to achieve that orgasm.A couple can then rate their experience from one to five stars and give constructive feedback."We can tell the style of movement, the speed, the force, the angle - everything," says Jakub Konik, founder of Lovely. They can't quite judge sexual positions, but that is not far off.The device is currently a prototype in a Polish laboratory but the team has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise the money to mass-produce the product. ..

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