14 Best Vibrators for Women How to Choose a Sex Toy

The Volta definitely involves a bit of a learning curve, and it’s probably a better choice for advanced sex-toy users. The Inmi Vibrassage series features three vibrator models, each of which uses three individual tendrils to stimulate the clitoris. The two models we tested, the Fondle and the Caress, each have one stationary vibrating leg and two legs that rotate in circular motions to stimulate the clitoris. We preferred the longer handle of the Fondle, which made it easier and more ergonomically comfortable to use. Both testers who tried these toys said that using them involved a learning curve, and while one tester enjoyed the novel sensations and achieved orgasm using them, our other tester could not, even after multiple sessions.

That may not be the case for you, however, especially if you anticipate using SnailVibe for deep penetration. There are two sets of buttons — a plus sign (+) to turn the toy on or off, and an “S”-like squiggly line to change the settings — so you can control the motors independently. The shape and size of the Strawberry , while mimicking an actual strawberry, made the toy difficult to use—the actual well for the suction sits within the leafy top of the toy, and the suction mechanism was deep down in the well.

Another key facet of using any vibrator is keeping it nice and clean, to avoid bacteria buildup and infection. “For toys with motors, you can use fragrance-free soap and water or toy cleaner,” Eva Sweeney, a sex toy reviewer, educator, and founder of Cripping Up Sex with Eva, previously told Allure. You can spritz the toy with a bit of warm soapy water, or, if it’s waterproof, you can soak it in the sink for a few moments. And, like all LELO sex toys, the Ora 3 is so elegantly designed that you can leave it out on your nightstand and people will assume it’s simply a beautiful sculpture…maybe. The G-spot, the P-spot, the A-spot—no matter which internal spot you’re looking to stimulate, there’s probably an insertable vibrator that’s up to the task.

This adjustable fit vibrator has a unique c-shape design that targets both the G-spot and clitoris, and remains in place even during different sexual positions. The remote control can be used even over distance via a smartphone for frisky, discreet play, too. You’re on a path toward dual orgasms with this clit-meets-G-spot vibrator. “The clitoris is the principal organ for female pleasure,” says Dr. Mary Jacobson, OBGYN, chief medical officer of Hello Alpha. For this reason, she recommends trying a sex toy or vibrator that stimulates this area, too.

It comes with three different silicone heads and has seven vibration modes and six intensities so you can customize it to produce the exact sensations you like best. Plus, if you want a little G-spot action it can be used internally too. The shape and power of wand vibrators in particular make them great for more than just intimacy. You could use it for total-body massage, hammering out sore muscles, and of course, on erogenous zones beyond clitoral stiumlation. “Wand vibrators can be incorporated into partnered sexual activities, enhancing the experience for all parties involved,” she says. With an impressive 16 settings and countless ways to bend it, the features of this Bluetooth-compatible vibrator make it very easy to customize your play session, which is why we think it’s the best G-spot vibrator on the market.

It’s not as fancy as some high-end models, but for the cost, it’s a steal. The Lioness Vibrator earns its title as the most innovative with its groundbreaking biofeedback technology. Going beyond the conventional, it allows users to track and analyze their arousal patterns through a companion app. This data-driven approach empowers users to understand and enhance their pleasure, making The Lioness a revolutionary choice for those who value the exploration element of intimate experiences. Customers find the massager works well, with one noting it’s more effective than massage guns, and they appreciate how it feels good on sore muscles and relieves tightness and knots.

You can easily wash the Purple Pleasure with gentle soap and water after use, as the toy has an IPX7 waterproof rating (it can safely remain submerged in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes). The “rabbit” vibrator was made famous years ago by Sex and the City and is renowned for how it simultaneously stimulates both the G-spot and the clitoris. This combination of internal and external stimulation can lead to “mind-blowing” orgasms,” says Kryplone. Called “rabbit” because of its bunny-like shape, some rabbit vibrators look more like actual rabbits — it’s a matter of personal preference! The LELO INA “is a perfect introduction to rabbit vibrators,” says Freya. These sex toys have become the go-to for pleasure seekers everywhere, offering both internal and external stimulation, they tick all the boxes.

Then there are the health benefits of staying sexually active – many of which are backed by scientific studies and research. Masturbating to orgasm has a significant positive impact on one’s mood and stress levels, and can even help relieve pain and improve sleep. Reaching orgasm releases hormones like endorphins, oxytocin, and serotonin, helping promote the above-listed benefits. Medical grade is a label you’ll see pretty often, but if it’s not backed up with the specific regulatory body or testing standard used to determine that it’s medical grade, it leaves me wondering why that hasn’t been disclosed. If the manufacturer specifies which kind of silicone it uses, we will list it in the product description. It just means the specific kind used in that toy isn’t listed or hasn’t been provided to us.

And though the high-quality lumber elsewhere in the guitar (torrefied spruce top vibrator, ebony fretboard, mahogany neck, ebony tuning keys) all feel luxurious, the deeply figured koa adds an extra splash of bespoke flash. Seasoned Taylor spotters will also note that the lines of the koa sides are not cluttered with the controls of the Expression System 2 electronics, which have been replaced here by an excellent L.R. Baggs Element VTC system that utilizes controls tucked inside the soundhole.

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