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Groove Thing | The World’s First Internal Music Player

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Seduce your senses | Music should be felt, not just heard | Lose yourself and be touched by music with Groove Thing.
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What if you could experience your favorite songs not just with your ears, but with your entire body?

Unlike existing “sound-responsive” pleasure devices that merely buzz on/off to the beat, Groove Thing’s patent-pending technology delivers a high-fidelity reproduction of actual sound waves inside the body – creating a “third ear” for music, through intimate sensation.

Groove Thing uses totally different physics than a vibrator, and actually PLAYS music as physical sensation. With enough fidelity that you can feel the difference between high vs low notes, and guitar thrum vs bass shake. You even feel key changes.

The sensations mirror the sound in real time. For example, a low bass line produces a deep thrumming pulse, while a sharp guitar riff creates a fast fluttery buzz.

Interchangeable attachments let you personalize for your experience. Multiple options included for all genders, to match your own body, mood, and preferences.

Our resonator shapes don’t look like normal vibrators, because they do things that normal vibrators don’t!



We discovered that unique designs were needed to optimize delivery of Groove Thing’s unique sensations. So we created and beta tested over 50 different resonator shapes, before settling on these three for the initial kit.

There are vibration gadgets and wearables that try to sync with music. They tend to be gimmicky – merely buzzing to the beat, with no real fidelity or nuance. Until now, “feel the music” was just a figure of speech.

Music should be felt, not just heard.

We love music because it moves us — emotionally and physically. Music brings us to tears and to laughter, evokes the past and the future, and is an incredibly powerful tool for synchronizing our moods, emotions, and even heartbeats.



Ever been close enough to massive speakers to feel music pulsing through your chest? Traditional home audio can’t reproduce that effect, but Groove Thing does, concentrated in the most sensitive parts of your body.

People have been trying to combine sex and music since the beginning of sex and music. But technological attempts at this have tended to conflict with each other. Existing sound-responsive technology is low-fidelity and difficult to use. It doesn’t merge sound and sex in a way that makes them better together.



But there is science that says that if you properly mirror sound as sensation, then the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts. When the music truly matches what your body feels…

Groove Thing lives at the intersection of high-end audio and sexual wellness. By merging these worlds, we’re unlocking experiences never felt before.

It’s like having a third ear. Your body can perceive low frequencies that your ears can’t.

Tuning into music with Groove Thing centers parts of your songs that you never noticed before. The bass line comes alive and grabs your attention. Your brain learns what specific sounds feel like as tactile sensation. Because your most sensitive parts have become a sensory organ for music.



The next thing you know: you hear all music in a new way. Even while just walking down the street or driving around town.

Whether you’re looking to add a new foreplay technique, deepen your connection with meaningful tracks, or just have fun, Groove Thing delivers. Talking about your favorite tracks just got WAY more interesting. And because music is so universal, it makes conversations about pleasure easier. 



Ready to revolutionize your relationship with music and sex? Groove Thing is here – and it can be yours.



Don’t just hear your music… feel it! 🎶

Groove Thing didn’t come from a big corporation – it started as a wild idea in a garage, then grew through heart and expertise. We’d like to introduce ourselves:

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