MOR confidence. MOR intimacy. MOR pleasure.
Experience the first app-enabled, drug-free, wearable patch for a smarter approach to pleasure—without pills or chemicals.
Order MOR Now
Experience the first app-enabled, drug-free, wearable patch for a smarter approach to pleasure—without pills or chemicals.
Order MOR Now
MOR time together, MOR pleasure. MOR helps you and your partner feel closer and more confident in the moment.
Sexual health is part of overall wellness. MOR is a drug-free, science-backed solution to enhance your experience.
FDA Cleared
No Drugs, No Chemicals
Skip the Prescriptions
Confidence That Lasts
The patch is applied to the perineal area, activated via a smartphone app, and worn during intercourse.
MOR sends gentle electrical signals to the nerves that help control ejaculation. This little boost mixes up the messages between the brain and muscles in a friendly way!
You might notice a slight, brief tingling feeling when you start using it, but don’t worry. It won’t stop you from feeling good or getting close to your partner.
MOR doesn't need a prescription and has received FDA Clearance which required rigorous testing.
Start strong with the MOR Starter Kit, your key to enhanced intimacy and confidence. And don’t forget the MOR Refill Kit to keep the fun going, so you’re always ready. Whether you're just beginning or need a refill of MOR patches, we’ve got you covered!
Neurostimulation technology may inhibit nerve signals and stimulate muscles.
For men who want to enjoy more time and intimacy with their partner.
With more confidence, men and their partners are free to control their own unique pleasure experience.
To apply the MOR Patch, follow these steps:
Adverse effects are exceedingly rare. However, you should stop using the in2 device immediately if you experience any of the following:
For full details and guidance, please refer to the instructions for use.
Never use MOR if you:
- Have an implanted electronic device (e.g., pacemaker, neurostimulator, etc.).
- Have been diagnosed with, or are undergoing treatment for pelvic cancer.
- Experience skin diseases, irritations, sores or abnormalities in the area between the genitals and the anus.
- Have any known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the device’s materials.
- Require any muscle therapy in the perineal area.
- Have diabetes with peripheral nerve damage.
- Have undergone surgery in the genitals or anal region (e.g., inguinal hernia).