20 Best Wand Vibrators That Are Worth the Hype in 2025

But some people do still view masturbation as wrong or harmful viberators, and sometimes those people may be the ones you have to live with. Those views are often based in ignorance over how bodies work, or are spread by religious institutions that believe masturbation is sinful and thus want to discourage people from doing it. Most comparable to the Pom on this list, Mimi is a tad cheaper and has two more vibration patterns for a total of seven. Interestingly, Je Joue’s website contradicts itself by saying it has six or seven patterns, depending on where you look; the booklet that arrives with the toy says six, as well. Oscillation technology was originally used for men who had spinal cord injuries but wanted to get their partners pregnant.

In fact, it’s so well-designed, that you might actually want to keep it out on your nightstand. Though I don’t have specific data to back it up, I’d go so far as to say this vibe is more waterproof than any others in this guide. Its thin USB charging port is even surrounded by silicone to protect it from any water slipping through, too. “One can maintain and even improve vulvovaginal health via regular stimulation or activity,” Dr. Barb DePree, MD and founder of MiddlesexMD, told Insider. “Genital activity promotes blood flow and helps enhance natural secretions, while penetrative sexual activity can maintain vaginal width, length, and tone.”

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.

With its Pleasure Air technology, it provides gentle suction to your clit , giving you the feeling of being wrapped in a cloud of pleasure. Plus, it’s designed to fit snugly between partners so you can both enjoy the 12 intensity levels while getting busy. This dual-ended remote control vibrator offers clitoral and G-spot stimulation, plus an adjustable neck to fit you in all the right ways. Plus, Dolce’s dual motors make it more powerful than most other vibrators on the market. Whether you realize it or not, there are many situations in which knowing how to convert household items into homemade sex toys is a real plus. Maybe you’re away from home and realize you’re without your favorite sex toy; maybe things have gotten heated and you don’t have time to hunt for a vibrator; maybe you’re looking to try a new kink without investing much money.

You can soak waterproof toys of all stripes in a 10% bleach solution for 10 minutes to disinfect them, then thoroughly wash them with soap and water afterward. If you’re using a toy with a condom, make sure that the condom covers the entire surface that comes in contact with your genitals. The condom should be thin enough for you to see, feel, and press the buttons through the barrier. Do not use oil-based lubricants with condoms, and make sure to remove and dispose of the condom directly after use. Do not reuse condoms with toys, as that practice is unsanitary and a sure way to encourage the condom to break. Since 2014 we’ve tested a handful of sub-$100 vibrators, finding many of them severely lacking in some respect.

If you prefer the Enhance feel like someone is going down on you with gentle or intense suckage, without a vibration to be felt, you can have that too. Testers found the vibrations powerful on both ends and said the controls were easy to use, making it quick to swap sides. They scored products on their ease of use, design and — of course — performance, with top marks awarded to toys that looked good, were simple to set up and helped our testers achieve intense orgasms.

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