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In fact, it was designed especially for beginners, and testers

The SnailVibe is innovative, but left me feeling sluggish

Your sexual health is paramount, so sexual self-care is just as essential as all other forms of self-care—don’t short-change yourself in this area. There’s never a bad time to invest in a product that won’t just “get you there,” so to speak, but allows you to explore and experiment with different sensations. The Magic Flamingo is a versatile vibrator designed for discreet pleasure in public settings.

While some customers find it worth the purchase, others consider it a complete waste of money. The functionality receives mixed reviews, with several customers reporting that it stops working. The powerful vibrations of this toy shouldn’t be slept on , but they can be laid on (quite literally). To use the Dew Drop, lie down on your bed or sit in comfy chair, place the device on the desired area (whether it’s your clitoris, nipples or elsewhere) and let the toy work its magic – it couldn’t be easier. In fact, it was designed especially for beginners, and testers confirmed it was a breeze to use, with just two simple buttons to control the power and intensity.

Double up on the fun with our two-in-one winner, Lovehoney’s Floral Fantasy Rose, which offers clitoral and G-spot stimulation in a super soft silicone. It’s fully waterproof though and has 10 modes, including three speed settings and seven pulse patterns, which led to a more intense orgasm for most. It’s not the most powerful device but it’s ideal for foreplay and for those who prefer gentle sensations. The battery isn’t rechargeable, and we would have liked a travel pouch for storage and discretion but those were our only quibbles. For some women, stimulating the G-spot – the pleasure point found around 5-8cm inside the front wall of the vagina – can result in stronger, more enjoyable orgasms. So, we tasked a panel of testers with finding the best G-spot vibrators on the market.

Considering how intense the vibrations are, many people are unlikely to want to use it for more than 20 minutes straight regardless. Clitoral vibrators are popular because stimulating the clitoris often plays a key role in pleasure. This works for solo stimulation, or for those who are looking to achieve more intense pleasure during sex with a partner.

A whisper-quiet, lay-on vibrator, the rumbly Womanizer Vibe is uniquely curved to cup your entire vulva.. You can use the broad side’s edges or the pointed tip to directly target your clitoris, Shamyra Howard, PhD, CST, LCSW, a licensed clinical social worker and AASECT-certified sex therapist, tells SELF. “Its noiseless feature makes it quieter than many other vibes, which allows you to stay focused on the many intense sensations,” she says.

This vibrator has a forked tip and a powerful motor in each tip, which Hodder says guarantees intense vibration power and offers a unique way to stimulate the clitoris without having to make direct contact. “Simply position the clitoris between each tip and try pinching or squeezing them together, almost like a clit sandwich vibrator,” Hodder says (Jimmy Jane, $59). Rest assured there’s a good reason for their various curves and fork-like apparatus.

Even if you don’t struggle to have an orgasm, but just want more data on the ones you have, this is your best bet. Of course, you’ll have to be OK with using a vibrator that collects anonymous data about you. With five speed settings and seven vibration pattern options, it’ll work for most people’s stimulation preferences. The soft-touch silicone and jewel-toned color makes it look far more sophisticated than many inexpensive plastic vibrators out there. For obvious reasons, finding an appropriate and enjoyable toy for that period just after you’ve had a baby can be challenging.

After a few glasses of wine, I worked up the courage to do the asking. Of these three wands, the Doxy is the one that’s corded (though both Hitachi and Le Wand have corded options, too). While it almost seems archaic to have a wired toy, I see the appeal of using the Doxy. Hitachi’s vibration patterns range from a consistent vibration to a quick pulse to a rev-up-to-slow-down and repeat. The Doxy is the least expensive toy as it starts at just under $120, $15 less than Hitachi. One benefit of the Doxy, however, is that it’s highly customizable from the head to the collar to the buttons to the color of the wand itself.

The Lelo Hugo remote control vibrator promises to give you longer, more intense climaxes. If you’re feeling frisky, you can even hand over control to your partner—thanks to the Ferri’s wireless range, they can make you quiver from up to 30 feet away. The SenseMotion™ technology responds to movements of the remote, so you can get your groove on without having to worry about fumbling with buttons. And if that wasn’t enough, the LYLA 2 has almost silent vibrations, so you can enjoy yourself without worrying about the neighbors.

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