Standard Innovation took home two industry awards at the 2013 Adultex Awards in Queensland, Australia. We-Vibe 3 won ‘Best Selling Pleasure Product’ and Thrill by We-Vibe won for ‘Most Innovative Pleasure Product’. These wins mark the 10th industry award for the We-Vibe product line and the third prize for the recently introduced Thrill by We-Vibe. Read more here!
“Being recognized by the industry for creating the top-selling and most innovative products makes me incredibly proud of what we at We-Vibe have created,” Standard Innovation CEO Danny Osadca. “The We-Vibe team works extremely hard to invent and bring to market the highest quality, most stimulating pleasure products. Thank you retailers, distributors and Adultex for recognizing our hard work.”
Blogger Holly Jean was left satisfied with her purchase of the Thrill by We-Vibe. Dubbed as a great personal treat, The Thrill got a glowing consumer review. Read more here!
When I first opened my package, I was most impressed with the design and classy packaging. Upon picking the Thrill up and feeling it in my own hands, I knew it was a top quality vibe. The construction of it was seamless, it had a good weight to it and the exterior felt just right in terms of softness, smoothness and flexibility. I love the beautiful shade of ruby.
Standard Innovation Corporation recently accepted the Powered Pleasure Product of the Year Award for Thrill by We-Vibe at the XBIZ Awards 2013 gala in Las Angeles. Read more here!
“We are thrilled to accept the Pleasured Product of the Year for Thrill by We-Vibe,” said Lorraine Byerley, vice president of marketing, Standard Innovation Corporation. “It’s especially rewarding when you know that it was our industry peers who voted for Thrill — so to you we say ‘thank you for your continued support of the innovative We-Vibe brand of sexual wellness products.’”
The Grid highlights a ground-shaking development in the world of Canadian consumer electronics, Standard Innovation’s We-Vibe products. Read more here!
As sex toys have quietly moved upmarket and into the mainstream, the past decade has already produced sleek designs, quieter motors, and even vibrators that work by remote control. Now, Bechthold, an engineer at Standard Innovation—who spent three decades working in military and aerospace engineering, designing everything from banking encryption to electronic countermeasures—believes we’re about to start exploring uncharted territory courtesy of what’s called “materials science”: the study of how things are put together at the molecular level, and how they can be manipulated in new ways. Bechthold foresees a brave new world where toys can move as never before, or stimulate sensitive bits using methods other than the tried-and-true vibrations. “There’s some really out-there material science being worked on,” he says. “There are materials that can twitch and move based on electrical stimulation.”
Better than I ever Expected blogger Joan Price takes the new Thrill by We-Vibe for a test drive this Valentine’s day. Read what she had to say here!
I like that the fit is adjustable — the middle part bends easily to conform to your shape. So many rabbit-style vibrators that intend dual stimulation don’t fit right – but the bendy midsection makes this one easy to fit. That said, we’re all different, and no one shape works for everyone. The Thrill is completely waterproof (as long as it’s not connected to the charger, of course), and I enjoyed wearing it in the shower before settling down to earnest solo play!
This AOL video showcases TechCrunch interviewing a Standard Innovations representative at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. TechCrunch learns a little more about how to please a woman by going through the various products and how they work! See it here!
The Business of Pleasure online news announces that Standard Innovation Corporation is exhibiting at the sold out Adult Novelty Manufacturers Expo (ANME) 2013 in Los Angeles. Find out more here!
Standard Innovation will offer attendees the opportunity to talk with company executives and learn what’s new from the creators of the We-Vibe family of solo- and couples-use vibrators. The highlight of the exhibit is the revolutionary new Thrill by We-Vibe, the solo-use vibrator designed for women. Its C‑shape hugs the pelvis so that the soft ruby silicone reaches her G-spot while the elongated smooth grey ABS surface vibrates her clitoris. The control handle enables her to exert the desired pressure, pace and friction, and the powerful and satisfying rumble gives her the ultimate blended O! Attendees also get a sneak peek at new merchandising materials for Valentine’s Day 2013.

High tech meets sex toy. A scientifically tested and designed vibrator that’s meant to give women pleasure alone or as a couple. The secret is the “C” shaped design that gets inserted into the vagina but also stimulates the clitoris.
XBIZ announces that technology and sexual health will merge at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) as executives from Standard Innovation tell us how science is enhancing sex and intimacy in the new millennium. Read more here!
The company’s latest product, The Thrill by We-Vibe was recognized by a panel of veteran technology journalists as a semi-finalist in the Last Gadget Standing, another CES first. The annual competition highlights top products that will endure as the digital world continues to change. The Thrill, which was just launched this fall, adapts the unique, “c-shape” ergonomic design of the original We-Vibe couples product for solo play.
Wall Street Journal blog congratulates Standard Innovation for becoming a hit at this year’s Consumer Electronics show. The company competed in a CES-affiliated competition called Last Gadget Standing. The newest addition to the We-Vibe product family, The Thrill by We-Vibe, made the top 25 cut, competing with electronic giants Samsung Galaxy Camera and the Galaxy Note II mobile device.
Robin Raskin, who oversees the competition and founded a company called Living in Digital Times, said Standard Innovation’s product was viewed like all the others on the merits of its technology and engineering.