Our vibrator buying guide for beginners: How to choose a sex toy
Considering it doubles as a necklace, that makes it even more special and something everyone should have if you wear jewelry. In other words, I just gave you a hot tip for what to get your favorite people on their birthday. Or, if you want to be romantic about it, Valentine’s Day is an ideal occasion to give this vibrator to someone you love. This can be a great technique for anyone who has a sensitive clitoris or body parts that can’t handle too much stimulation. Granted, my original Vesper is 10 years old at this point, so I imagine some of the magic has been lost, but using them both back-to-back (it’s called due diligence!), the Vesper 2 is significantly stronger. Thanks to its shape, it’s perfect for precise stimulation of not only the clitoris, but also nipples, perineum, frenulum, or other specific external spots on the body that love a good buzz.
Some vibrators can be really expensive based on the features they offer. For example, long-distance devices and suction toys can cost a couple hundred dollars. While a high-quality, body-safe vibrator shouldn’t be cheap, you also want to make sure you’re getting your money’s worth. Make sure to read the specs so you know you’re making a financially wise decision. If a vibrator only has a battery life of one hour, but it’s going to set you back $200, keep looking. This one attaches to underwear with a handy magnetic clip that keeps the toy anchored where you want it; it’s easily the most secure and reliable of any panty vibe I’ve tested.
But if you have roommates, kids, relatives staying over or you’re planning on traveling — just a few scenarios where you might want to keep the fun on the down-low — volume can become an issue. And even if you’re flying solo, the buzzing (or sucking noises of an oral vibrator) may distract you from living in the moment. Luckily, there are some high-quality quiet vibrators out there that offer low-volume or even silent fun. It measures 4.5 inches long (compared to the OG, which is 12 inches) , so it’s easier to fit in your luggage or bedside table. And it’s rechargeable, so you don’t have to worry about finding an outlet in your hotel or getting wild by a wall. While it isn’t quite as powerful as the original, the Micro does have an extra speed setting, so you have more options to play with.
The Motorbunny unit looks like a black keg cut in half, which is then placed on your floor. It has electrical outlets and a controller, all indicating that this is a powerful machine. For the ultimate grinding experience, get a heavy-duty, rideable vibrator like this one. There’s an assortment of attachments available, in addition to the two that are included with the base unit—so, contrary to its name, anyone can enjoy the Cowgirl, regardless of their gender or anatomy. It’s not the most convenient toy, what with being quite heavy and needing to plug into an outlet, but it’s one of the most luxurious grindable toys on the market.
Customers find the massager’s noise level positive, describing it as super quiet with more rumbly than buzzy vibrations. However, the durability and functionality receive mixed reviews, with several customers reporting that the device broke after four months and stopped working after a few months of use. The battery life is also mixed, with some praising its long duration while others mention issues with the battery dying and refusing to charge. Since the invention of the rabbit viberators, the addition of an extra motor has caught on and now clitoral precision vibes come in a range of shapes, sizes and intensity settings – but bunny ears remain ever popular. Overall, it scored 7.6 out of 10 for satisfaction, with most testers reporting a more intense orgasm. Designed to target the G-spot, there are also seven speeds and vibration patterns to explore.
Never be without your favourite Boots products with our international delivery options. This one from Octopuss has two motors and is much larger than the average cock ring. To better educate shoppers, Zee interviewed Jess O’Reilly, who has a Ph.D. in human sexuality with a focus on teacher education. She is the author of five books including The Ultimate Guide to Seduction and Foreplay and has facilitated over 1,000 workshops in 40 countries from Lebanon to Switzerland.