15 Best Wand Vibrators of 2024 to Excite Every Inch of Your Body
I totally get that $200 is a lot for a sex toy you might not like until you try it. Its Pro 2 model offers a similar clitoral stimulation to the Womanizer, but for much less. You don’t get all of the same features as you would with the Womanizer Premium (like the autopilot or Smart Silence features), but at that price, I wouldn’t expect them.
Our consumer reviewers also indicated its exterior was extremely easy to clean and maintain, and interacted well both with water-based and gel-based lubricants. The Satisfyer Penguin has no doubt topped many other lists of superior vibrators. But seriously, people love this suction-style vibrator, which operates at high-intensity but low volume. Just keep in mind that while it’s great for both solo and couples’ play, its shape is not ideal for pressing between two bodies during intercourse.
You can control the Ambi with a programmable app, and this remote control bullet can also connect to a PC. It can use sound-activated vibrations, letting you easily sync it to music or use it while camming. With 3 times the range of other wireless toys, the Lyla is remote-controlled, though it charges by USB. The $159 device comes with a warranty, while the company also offers payment plans. Although there are plenty of good orgasms to be had (as well as the healing of sexual function, which is a crucial topic of overall good health), there has to be some bad news with vibrator use, right? Some valid concerns surround the idea of overuse, numbness, tingling or other injuries to areas that are naturally sensitive.
I discovered that even the highest of the eight vibration settings is pretty darn moderate—especially as far as wand vibrators are concerned. This is likely because the Vibrato’s head is pretty small, meaning the motor at that end is tinier and less powerful than those in more rumbly options vibrators, like the Hitachi Magic Wand. Further, the Vibrato is a rechargeable toy, not a plug-in one, which means it isn’t getting nonstop power from the wall the way some other wand vibes do. Although all vibrators share a common goal of making you climax, different kinds of toys call for various uses. Taylor Nolan, PhD, PlusOne Sexology Expert, tells Allure, “A tongue/oral vibrator is typically used externally on the clitoris; not all are meant for insertion.” she adds.
A lot of toys have multiple settings, and that often allows you to turn up and down the intensity, speed, and/or pattern of vibrations. While it might be tempting to crank your toy all the way up (and you should totally do that when you’re ready to, even if that is, in fact, right away), you can also experiment with bumping up the intensity gradually. Though most people refer to the bean-shaped area at the upper crest of the vulva as the clitoris, New York City-based board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist Monica Grover, MD, says it’s just the beginning of this sensitive zone. “The external clitoris is located above the urethra and where the bilateral inner labia meet,” says Dr. Grover. This toy has a whopping 10 contraction rings inside it, for some serious stroking. The Onyx+ can be used for long-distance play, like the Lovense Max 2 above, by syncing up with another Kiiro sex toy (like the brand’s Pearl 2 vibrator) and replicating how your partner’s using it.
Research says it has nearly 8,000 nerve endings in that concentrated area. So yeah , it is a fun lil piece of anatomy many of us have and a great target of pleasure for people who like this kind of stimulation — and it deserves all the love we can give. For instance, some people love penetration while others are all about clit stimulation. Others enjoy the feeling of having their clit teased while they’re being penetrated, anal stimulation, or keeping the attention somewhere else on the body, like the nipples. Thinking about what sensations you like can help guide you towards the perfect toy. If you’re shopping for a toy to use with a partner, think about what sensations you know they like as well.
It sits somewhere between a bullet vibrator and a standard-sized vibrator, making it discreet and easy to carry. “Vibrators can be great as they can add extra stimulation to wherever feels good for you, whether it’s the clitoris, in the vagina, or other erogenous zones,” Dr. Lincoln explains. “The ability to take your orgasms into your own hands (and that of your vibrator) is a fantastic way to take charge of your sex life and your pleasure.”
While it may look a little intimidating, it’s all for a good reason; it’s been ergonomically designed to stimulate the G-spot and clitoris simultaneously, with 12 intensity levels. Similar to the BumpHer above, this is a silicone pad that can be used to cushion the impact of strap-on sex and also works well as a standalone grinder pad. However, this one was developed specifically to be useable even when you’re dealing with vulva pain, whether from a chronic illness like vulvodynia, from an acute condition like bacterial vaginosis, or recovering from childbirth.
If you’re regularly able to orgasm in other ways, you may find your orgasms to be much more intense when they’re coming from a vibrator. There are women out there that just aren’t big vibrator fans (nothing wrong with that), but most women enjoy the sensation. If you always feel a little nervous firing up your noisy vibrator, Womanizer has the toy for you.
High-end sex toy company Lelo is known for its toys’ elegant aesthetic and luxe feel, and this cock ring is no exception. Simple to operate, easy to wear—it’s no surprise that the best vibrating cock rings tend to make for some of the best couples’ sex toys. The trick, then is finding just the right model in a sea of shimmying, shaking cock rings that can all look similar—while hiding plenty of fun surprises.