mikol1313 wrote:In doing my research to hopefully get implanted this year, the thing I've found that has bothered me the most is the pump. I'd say it's the thing I'm most worried about......it failing, being too hard, being too noticeable, or ending up in a bad location. Wish there was a pump that didn't have to be pumped manually, but was part of the reservoir and worked on 10 year battery ( like a pacemaker). And it could be pumped or deflated using Bluetooth from a phone app.
Ugh...to each his own, but I don't like this idea. A more "modern" setup with an electrical pump might be more convenient, but is going to have more points of failure: battery, control circuits, electric motor, bluetooth transmitter, etc...in
addition to the already existing points of failure of tubes, cylinders, and reservoir. A battery that will let you pump that thing up daily for ten years would be like a small car battery. For a discreet enough battery you'd be replacing it annually at minimum.
There might also be rigidity differences. I have two approved medical device VED pumps, one electric and one manual. I never use the electric one because my hand strength is better than the motor on the electric and I can pump it up much firmer myself.
The beauty of the existing pumps
is in their simplicity. Basic hydraulic physics and a few simple valves with few or no moving parts is what gives them their longevity. Plus I think we spend too much time on our phones as it is, I don't want one in my bedroom controlling my erections. And I don't really want an RF transceiver sitting right next to my testicles without even skin as shielding.
Misplace or damage your phone on vacation? No sex for you. The app stops working after an update? No sex for you. I hope they do come out with these things for those that want them, but for me I wouldn't choose it, I'd prefer to KISS.