After a year’s worth of development at innovative long-distance teledildonics company Lovense, the first Apple Watch-controlled sex toy for women is about to become a very discreet reality come October.

“We’ve been prototyping and optimizing a wearable vibrator for over a year,” Lovense’s marketing manager Eddy Olivares told Mashable. “Our gameplan was to launch a toy that is fully optimized for discreet public play. A lot of members of our company have been interested in these types of toys. And we’re not alone.”

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He cites a few different studies in the UK and Australia that point to exhibitionism or sex in public places, which is largely illegal.

“While most never dare to actually have sex in public, a lot of couples try to fulfill their fantasies using toys,” Olivares said. “Unfortunately, most remote-control sex toys are terrible quality and have many issues.”

One of which is that they’re noisy.

So Lovense focused on developing a "strong, rumbly and quiet" little toy that would vibrate on the DL to a woman's immense and squirmy delight — but would not exactly blow up her spot, so to speak.

Ultimately, Olivares says of Blush, “It’s possible for your partner to control the toy from any room in the house or from across a large bar or club.”

Incentive to develop the product began after a member of the Lovense hardware development team purchased an Apple Watch, and everyone quickly realized the benefits of the interface: improved discretion, extended control range, increased mobility, notifications and, of course, look ma, no hands access (which is always a plus when sex toys are involved).

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While many Bluetooth toys have limited ranges of one to two feet, the Lovense toys can be controlled via Bluetooth up to 30 feet (or 10 feet if there’s not a direct sightline, such as a wall barrier). For those with a medically bent fetish, this toy lets you share increased heartbeat stats via your Apple Watches as well.

Competitors to Lovense's new remote sex toy (which is called, appropriately, "Blush") include the OhMiBod vibrator, which connects to a smartphone, and the WeVibe4, which includes a remote control.

Launched on IndieGogo this week, the company has quickly reached its $10,000 fundraising goal and has mainly used the platform as a way to identify highly interested users who want to provide vigorous feedback after testing the toy out, which is expected to ship in October.

So next time you see that mysterious woman in a fedora wearing a huge smile on her face, adjusting her Apple Watch just so and staring blissfully off into the distance at her cheeky bartender, don’t make any immediate assumptions. They could be playing an elaborate 50 Shades-style public arousal sex game involving musically orchestrated vibrator sensations synchronized through their Apple Watches. Duh.

Or, you know, he could just make a really mean martini.