Tip-controlled Lovense toys. The most common interactive setup on cam and the easiest to read from chat.
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A Lovense device pairs over Bluetooth to the performer's computer, and their broadcasting software watches the tip feed. A tip is converted into a vibration pattern and sent to the device with no manual step in between.
This is the mechanism that separates connected toys from mechanical machines. A Sybian or a traditional thrusting machine has to be adjusted by hand; a Lovense responds to the room directly.
The Lush is the most common wearable, designed to stay in place through a long broadcast. The Domi is a compact wand, considerably more powerful and more visible on camera, which is why it appears in rooms running larger goals.
At the heavier end, the Solace Pro is an automated stroking machine rather than a vibrator, and connects to the same app ecosystem. It occupies the overlap between this category and traditional machines.
Menu lines naming levels, patterns, waves or pulses map to device settings rather than physical actions. Lines naming a duration mean the device runs at that setting for a fixed time.
Chaturbate tokens cost between roughly eight and eleven US cents depending on the package, so a 15-token pulse lands around a dollar and a half. That figure makes most tip menus considerably easier to read.
A connected toy reacts to the tip feed automatically. A mechanical machine has to be adjusted by the performer on request.
The lowest band is commonly 10 to 25 tokens, which is roughly one to three dollars depending on the package you bought.
Some performers offer timed exclusive app control. It is offered per room and priced well above a single tip.
It refreshes every ninety seconds from the live feed.