LOS ANGELES—Pleasure product manufacturer OTouch is set to begin mass production of its second-generation suction male masturbators.
“This milestone marks a significant step forward in OTouch’s ongoing commitment to product innovation and realistic user experience,” an OTouch spokesperson said.
The newly-launched second-generation suction series will debut with two distinct models, both built around OTouch’s latest structural upgrade in suction technology.
“Designed to address long-standing limitations of traditional suction-based products, the new lineup delivers a more stable, focused and immersive experience,” the spokesperson added.
“Traditional suction-based male masturbators rely primarily on negative pressure generated within a sealed chamber to create a suction sensation. During use, the soft inner sleeve tends to expand under vacuum—especially near the base of the cavity—making it difficult to maintain a snug, conforming fit around key sensitive areas such as the glans and coronal ridge. As a result, stimulation depends largely on suction alone, often producing strong pull but insufficient coverage and tightness where it matters most,” the spokesperson explained.
OTouch’s second-generation suction technology introduces an active airbag compression structure that operates in precise coordination with the suction system. When suction is activated, the integrated airbag contracts simultaneously, applying controlled inward pressure to the soft inner sleeve.
“The dynamic compression actively tightens the contact area, with focused pressure on the glans and surrounding sensitive zones,” the spokesperson described. “By combining negative pressure (suction) with radial inward compression (clamping), suction force is no longer dispersed throughout the cavity. Instead, stimulation is effectively concentrated on the core sensitive areas, significantly enhancing tightness, conformity and the realism of the oral suction sensation.
"This structural innovation directly addresses a long-standing industry challenge—strong suction without sufficient glans envelopment or stimulation—resulting in an experience that is more consistent, more concentrated, and closer to the combined sensations of real oral suction and gentle squeezing around the glans,” the spokesperson concluded.
The second-generation suction structure has been filed for patent protection in major markets including Europe and the United States.
OTouch invites distributors, partners and media to contact the company for more information about the second-generation suction series. For inquiries, contact [email protected].


