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IDO Doll: A New Western-Inspired Silicone Sex Doll Brand

After debuting at the 2024 Guangzhou Expo, Aideros Robot Technology (IDO Doll)’s Western-inspired sex dolls gained much attention. However, as a new brand yet to launch, there wasn’t much info about them – well, until now. The vendor, BetterLoveDoll, is the first to carry them as IDODOLL stealthily launched sometime this week. Like all new brands, there’s little-to-no info (and of course, no reviews), but there are several promo photos for now. As for their name, “I do” refers to the heartfelt wedding line that they hope people will experience with their dolls. Meanwhile, I thought “I Do Doll” referred to something else.. U Do U, I Do Doll.

From the 2024 Guangzhou Expo

Here’s a small recap of IDODOLL’s booth at the 2024 Guangzhou Expo, where they appeared in the public eye for the first time.

IDODOLL 2024 Guangzhou Expo

According their website, their main features are “Realistic Skin Texture,” “Super Softness,” “Super Lightweight,” Top-notch Makeup,” and “Realistic Oral Feature.” Pretty standard features nowadays, but nothing wrong with a strong start. Now, let’s look at some of their dolls. Currently, they launched with 3 bodies (165cm, 167cm, and 170cm) and 5 heads. Appearance-wise, they look extremely similar to Funwest Doll’s silicone FS Series, with a focus on Western aesthetics. From face design, to body sculpt, to photography, the resemblance to Funwest Doll is almost uncanny. However, they’re probably just made in the same factory (Funwest said that they’re not related).

Head ID1 + 167cm Body

First, we have 2 photosets of Head ID1 on the 167cm F-cup body. An interesting Western face on a curvy and thick body, shown in both Tanned and White skin.

167cm F-cup Body (36 kg / 79 lbs)

Head ID2 + 167cm Body

Next on the same body, we have Head ID2 shown in 3 completely different ways. A very elegant face that stood out at the expo, and it’s pretty crazy how it changes in the last photoset.

167cm F-cup Body Again (36 kg / 79 lbs)

Head ID3 + 167cm Body & 170cm Body

Next are 2 photosets of Head ID3, which is probably my favorite one. I think it’s the slight smile that gives her such a cute and charming look.

Left: 167cm F-cup Body (36 kg) | Right: 170cm D-cup Body (35 kg)

Head ID4 + 165cm D-cup Body (39 kg / 86 lbs)

Next, we have Head ID4 on a BBW 165cm D-cup Body. Personally, I like this head and body combination, and as expected, she’s a bit on the heavier side.

Head ID5 + 170cm D-cup Body (35 kg / 77 lbs)

Last but not least, we have Head ID5. The last head to debut with an interesting, but pretty standard face. Meanwhile, the 170cm body is their tallest and slimmest one, but is still curvy.

Softness Videos

Here are 2 videos showing the breast and butt softness. According to IDO Doll, they use Starpery’s Weight Reduction 4.0, which has been praised for being both lightweight and soft. Still, I’m not a huge fan of the (misleading) slow-motion effects.

Conclusion

That wraps up IDODOLL’s debut with 9 photosets at launch. Greatly resembling Funwest Doll’s FS Series, they have all the standard silicone features nowadays (like ROS, skin texture, and weight reduction). Having said that, nothing about them really stood out to me. Maybe it was the dark background, futuristic-theme, or mysteriousness at the expo that made them seem more appealing. From their photosets, they seem slightly more generic, with somewhat poor LHP and minor weight-reduction. Well, at least we know that they look decent in-person based on the expo photos and videos. Like all new brands, there aren’t any reviews at the moment so only time will tell. With a focus on tall, Western-inspired dolls, will they gain traction in the ever-growing doll market or get buried in the crowd?

You can find them at BetterLoveDoll, who’s the only vendor carrying them. Their official website is idodoll.com.

Thoughts on IDO Doll and their quiet debut? Comment below!

This Post Has 13 Comments

  1. Stan

    Breasts and heads are beautiful, but rest of the body is ugly and fat.

    1. Jackson

      Which one.

    1. Summer

      IDODOLL uses Starpery brand 4.0 weight reduction technology

  2. Rass

    Yeah, that doll looks very different on these photos, on the first few photos her nose seems big. I think she looked amazing in Expo because of her outfit. She has face features that are “tight and directional” were accentuated by that tight latex romper. The promo photos completely destroy that vibe which doesn’t create the same emotions looking at the photos. I still think that doll can look amazing with the right person.

    The brand doesn’t feel special but the western heads are pretty good. Is it the same company as funwest?

    Thanks for the news!

    1. Steven

      I agree. Something about the expo made them look more appealing, while the promo photos are more generic. Based on many things, I’m guessing that they’re made at the same factory as Funwest’s silicone dolls, but it’s not confirmed.

      1. Rebel Drifter

        Thats the first thing I thought as well. And maybe they did something with ai or a filter or something on the promo photos?

        1. Rass

          Pointing to her physical structure of the face is valid, but to me they look the same. Light, outfit, hair, make up in promo is poorly designed. That’s the power of a makeover – light, clothing, make up, setting do matter a lot.

        2. Steven

          There’s a bunch of little videos (that I didn’t have space to show) where they look pretty much the same. Maybe some touch-up, but no AI. Here’s an example: video

          The expo photos should give a clearer idea of how they look in-person (which I think is similar). Here are some expo photos from Coeros: https://imgur.com/a/s32A7qv

  3. IconOkee

    Yep, it reminds me of funwest too. They even have the front and back photos of the dolls just standing. I hope Aideros is a real robotics company.

    1. Steven

      Since some Chinese companies have random words in their name, it may not necessarily be true. Their website doesn’t mention anything about robotics – just the typical doll stuff. But maybe IDO Doll is just one of their many projects.

      I did find their name on a website that sells lamps, and another that sells figurines. Not sure if those sites are legit or not.. Nothing on robotics though.

  4. Steven

    U Do U, I Do Doll

    1. Rass

      Lol

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