Pink Visual, Spatial View Team Up on New 3D iPhone Shell

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Pink Visual has teamed up with Spatial View to turn the iPhone into a 3D device — without glasses.

Spatial View has found a way to circumvent Apple's anti-adult policy. Instead of trying to slip an XXX app into the iPhone black market, they're offering a new piece of hardware for the popular device.

The hardware is called the Wazabee 3DeeShell, and it works by snapping directly around the iPhone.

Kim Kysar, brand and product manager for Pink Visual, promised that this addition will bring 3D effects to the iPhone.

“We’re really excited to be working with Spatial View to provide our customers with a new dimension in porn, so to speak,” she said. “Shooting content for 3D is challenging and a bit resource-intensive, but when you look at the final product, it’s easy to see what the current 3D buzz is about. This isn’t like the cheesy, 1970s 3D viewing experience that a lot of us grew up with. This is cutting edge stuff. The best part is that there’s no need to wear those awful glasses.”

Kysar added that Pink Visual is shooting new content specifically for the new 3D format which will be posted to iPinkVisualPass.com.

Pink Visual's deal with Spatial View gave them some extra time to prepare 3D content specifically for the 3DeeShell. They've posted a demo of the device at PinkVisual.com.

Spatial View VP Jason King said that it was a natural choice to join forces with an adult company.

“The adult entertainment industry has been historically at the forefront of adopting and monetizing new technologies," he said. "Pink Visual is a true pioneer and has chosen to lead in this respect by embracing the 3DeeShell as core to its 3D consumer offering.

"With its focus on the iPhone market, Pink Visual is amongst the first to launch glasses-free 3D mobile content. In the coming months, we will see a significant increase in 3D mobile content availability, both adult and mainstream for viewing on the 3DeeShell.”

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