28 Best Vibrators For Women
Below, browse some of the buzziest wand vibrators to get you started and finished. For simultaneous clitoral and G-spot stimulation, you really can’t beat a rabbit vibrator. Beyond being a super-fancy orgasm tracker viberator, this is actually a solid vibrator too. The internal arm doesn’t vibrate, but the external clitoral arm certainly does. The wider, rounded head can provide more stimulation than other rabbit vibrators, and the customizable speeds and intensities from the app lets you get those vibrations that are just right. So yes, this vibrator is undeniably expensive, but it’s also undeniably unlike any other sex toy out there, which might just make it worth the splurge.
It’s made from the medical grade silicone material she recommends, and thanks to its two levels of vibration, it won’t feel overwhelming when you’re just starting out. Looking for something sleek and discreet that will totally get the job done? This luxe silver bullet, which reviewers say is “powerful but easy to use,” should do the trick. It has three different intensities and seven different rhythms, and only requires one AAA battery.
That move would have been my preference, but Dawner Prince (wisely, I’m sure) deferred to the growing population of pedalboard clutter obsessives. Croat-Stone SolidHandmade in Croatia, the Viberator is a stout and lovingly built little dude. The guts of the unit don’t reveal much because the circuit is flipped. What you do see, however, reflects an exacting mindset on the part of its builders.
And their standard treatment, bleeding, killed more people than it helped. For more on the 19th-century treatment of hysteria, read The Road to Wellville by T.C. Not surprisingly, these beliefs left an enormous number of women sexually frustrated. They complained to doctors of anxiety, sleeplessness, irritability, nervousness, erotic fantasies, feelings of heaviness in the lower abdomen, and wetness between the legs. This syndrome became known as “hysteria,” from the Greek for uterus. After a few minutes of fiddling with the controls , I got the hang of it—however, I think the slightly confusing design keeps this vibe from being quite as beginner-friendly as it could be.
My favorite part about the Satisfyer Pro 2 is the shape — it almost looks like a hairbrush with a small nose on the top. The only part that really vibrates is that little nose, so your wrist or hands don’t feel numb from the vibrations. The Fin’s tether also easily slips off even if you’re in the middle of using it, and the buzzing is quiet enough that it won’t distract you (or wake the neighbors). It’s water-resistant, too, and made of medical-grade silicone, making it great for anyone with sensitive skin. Its pointy side can be a little intense with its targeted vibrations, though. I found myself feeling over-sensitive and needing a break after a few minutes of extended use.
The Rechargeable is Finn’s favorite of Magic Wand’s offerings to recommend because it is cordless and features a smooth silicone head and quieter motor. Some finger vibrators come in the design of a finger sleeve that easily slips over your digit of choice to make solo play or foreplay as easy as pressing a button (or your erogenous zones). Other devices are slightly larger and pebble-shaped to stimulate more surface area at once. Look no further than a bullet vibrator—the lipstick-shaped We-Vibe Tango X is tops. “[It] offers vibrations that penetrate through the skin to stimulate the entire clitoris,” sex educator Javay Frye-Nekrasova, MEd, previously told SELF.
Each one is engraved with a design meant to depict the feature it operates. To switch on the wand portion of the toy, you hit the middle option, which has a graphic of a wand head emitting vibrational waves. To turn on and increase the dildo’s vibration, you press a button with a squiggly line. To activate its rotating capabilities, you hit the one with circular arrows. Despite the unique sensations it offers, the Vibrato is still silky to the touch.