A Wi-Fi Enabled, Robotic Condom From: Medical Design Technology - 05/05/2015 The winner of the Tech Hive Durex Startup challenge, held in Beijing, was a startup called CirQ. CirQ's smart-material based, printable electronic tag can be attached to the base of pretty much any standard condom. It helps the wearer combat erectile dysfunction (ED) by sensing blood flow, and either constricts or expands the condom's diameter according to the wearer's penile blood flow. CirQ's condom also has the ability to sync wirelessly to an existing wearable. A companion app can then give you tips on how to prevent erectile dysfunction, and provide a long term solution to combating unfortunate bouts of performance anxiety-related ED. Read the entire article at: http://www.mdtmag.com/blogs/2015/05/wi-fi-enabled-robotic-condom Link: China Sex App Competition Won with Contracting Condom http://www.newswire.com/press-release/china-sex-app-competition-won-with-contracting-condom