Rooms running Lovense toys that react to tips in real time. Tip size drives intensity, so the chat and the show move together.
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A Lovense toy pairs over Bluetooth to the performer's computer, and their broadcasting software listens to the tip feed. When a tip lands, the software converts the amount into a vibration pattern and sends it to the toy. There is no human step in between, which is why the reaction looks instant.
Most performers set thresholds rather than a smooth scale. A small tip triggers a short low pulse, a medium tip a longer one, and a large tip runs the toy at high intensity for a set number of seconds. The exact bands are chosen by the performer and are almost always posted in the room, usually in the tip menu below the stream.
Chaturbate tokens cost between roughly eight and eleven US cents depending on package size, with the larger packages cheaper per token. A 15-token pulse therefore costs somewhere around a dollar and a half. Knowing that makes the tip menus a lot easier to read.
The Lush is by far the most common. It is a wearable egg-shaped vibrator with an external antenna, designed to stay in place during a long broadcast, which is why it suits cam work better than a handheld device.
The Domi is a compact wand. It is considerably more powerful than the Lush and shows up in rooms running higher tip goals, since the reaction is more visible on camera.
The Ferri is a magnetic panty vibrator, small and quiet, often used by performers who broadcast in shared housing. The Nora and Hush appear less often but work the same way from a viewer's perspective.
You do not need to own anything to interact. The toy sits on the performer's side; your side is just the tip button.
A typical menu lists a few named actions with token prices next to them. Anything referring to levels, patterns, waves, pulses or ultra usually maps to a toy setting rather than a physical action.
Watch for a line mentioning a goal. Many rooms accumulate tips toward a total, and the toy behaviour changes once that total is reached. The counter is normally visible in the room title or a bar under the stream.
Some performers offer exclusive toy control for a set period, which hands the app to a single viewer. That is priced far higher than a single pulse and is worth understanding before tipping into it by accident.
Performers add tags themselves, so a room tagged for a toy does not guarantee one is connected. The reliable signals are a visible tip menu with level-based pricing, an on-screen overlay showing the last tip and its response, and reactions that track tip timing rather than arriving at random.
The list on this page is filtered from what performers have written in their current room title and tags, refreshed every ninety seconds. It reflects what they are advertising right now, which is a good indicator but not a verification.
No. Rooms are free to watch without an account. You only need an account and tokens if you want to chat or tip, which is also what triggers the toy.
It depends on the performer's menu, but the lowest band is commonly in the 10 to 25 token range, which works out to well under a dollar. Longer or higher-intensity responses cost more.
Some performers offer timed exclusive control, where one viewer drives the toy through the app for a set period. It is offered per room rather than platform-wide, and priced much higher than a single tip.
Usually yes, but performers set a minimum. Tips below that threshold register in chat without triggering the toy. The minimum is normally stated in the tip menu.
Every ninety seconds, straight from the live feed. Anyone shown here was broadcasting within the last minute and a half.