Crave Vesper 2 Review: A Discreet Vibrator
Searching for specific product reviews or experiences shared by users online can help you make an informed decision based on others’ experiences. Like the Hitachi , Le Wand has a “wave” button to cycle through the patterns, but it has a plus and minus button to change the speed (also, the plus button serves as “on” while minus serves as “off”). Similar to the other toys, Le Wand has both vibration and pulsing available, just with more variety in terms of the quickness and intensity of the pulses — these patterns are all laid out in Le Wand’s user guide.
It would seem that vibrators fall under the rubric of unmentionable products (Katsanis, 1994), and hence are largely avoided from scientific inquiry (at least by marketing scholars). That said, vibrators constitute a market estimated at one billion dollars in the United States alone (Chiang, 2011). Most vibrators have locking mechanisms too, which some people mistake for a faulty product. Gerek vouches that this toy makes for “explosive climaxes” with its combination of sucking, stroking, and vibration. Yes, there’s even a “climax button” you can deploy when you’re getting close to coming, and the toy will suck you in even deeper, mimicking a deep-throating sensation for an intense finish.
And though it may take some trial and error, it certainly does deliver. From appearance alone, you can tell that the Magic Wand is not the most subtle toy out there, but icons don’t have to be. With vibrations maxing out at 6300 RPM, or 105HZ, it’s definitely on the rumblier end of the spectrum, but make no mistake — this wand makes some noise. The power this wand packs is no joke, and first time users might need some time to work their way up from the first intensity level. The Luna is lighter than other wand vibrators, clocking in at just 4.7 ounces. Combined with its flexible neck and seven inches of length viberator, you get a pretty maneuverable wand.
We would recommend these models, which are typically priced around $90, to experienced sex-toy connoisseurs looking for something different, rather than to newbies shopping for their first vibrator. The Womanizer OG is a wand with a larger suction mouth designed for internal (G-spot) stimulation, though it can also be used externally. However, some customer reviewers who say they have large clitorises, prefer more gentle stimulation, or like a longer handle say they’ve found this toy to be good for external stimulation.
You can also hand control to your partner via a Bluetooth-connected app. One tester said it was a great addition to her sex life with her husband, while others told us it was just as good for solo play. You can even chat with strangers anonymously via the app, if you want to add a different element of excitement. “It’s a beautiful and functional product that brings a lot of excitement to my life,” said one satisfied tester. Our testers found the buttons a little stiff, so being able to flick between settings on their phone was a welcome and more user-friendly alternative. They loved the vibrator’s clean design too, saying the curved shape was great for G-spot stimulation.

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