BBC News reports that a new device that allows couples to pleasure each other while in different locations is in the testing stages.

The pleasuring system is called Mutsugoto, and by using cameras, artificial lights and computers, the device allows couples to “draw” on each other in beams of light.

Mutsugoto, which has been in development for the past two years and was created by the Forres, UK-based company, and involves work from media artist Tomoko Hayashi.

Couples wear touch-activated rings visible to a camera.
Their movements are tracked and translated into beams of light projected onto the bed or body of their partner.

Couples in a number of cities in Europe are participating in trials with Mutsugoto, which are to be completed by next month.

There is no word yet as to when the device will be available to the public.

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