Other Sex Toys We Like
Lovense Osci 3
We test a lot of sex toys and accessories here at WIRED, and there isn’t enough room in one list for all of our favorite picks. There’s barely enough room on this list for all the toys we’d consider phenomenal, let alone the ones we consider the absolute best. So here are some other products that are great in their own right and worth checking out.
Lover Osci 3 Rabbit Vibrator for $114: Rabbit vibrators are often viewed as specifically for vulvas due to their dual stimulation of the G-spot and clitoris, but the versatility of the Lovense Osci 3 (7/10, WIRED Review) means anyone can enjoy it. It has friends with phalluses who rave about the rabbit design because the longer arm can penetrate the anus while the shorter arm stimulates the perineum, providing intense vibrations. This toy is packed with features worth exploring, making it a must-try for enthusiasts.
Lelo Enigma for $199:
Lelo’s Enigma has an unusual look—it almost resembles a futuristic gadget. But beyond its appearance, I can say this: I experienced one of the strongest and quickest orgasms of my life with it. Even after finishing, I was left in awe for about 20 minutes, trying to process what just happened. It’s designed to stimulate both the clitoris and the G-spot but adds a twist: its clitoral arm uses a powerful air pulse system for suction that mimics oral sex sensations. The larger end houses the vibration motor, and its flexibility allows you to use either end independently or together for an intensified experience. Just a heads up—the thickest part might feel challenging if you’re not comfortable with larger toys, so take it slow and use plenty of lube.
Unbound Bender
Unbound Bender for $69: The Bender stands out for its flexibility, allowing creative positioning whether solo or with partners. Shape it to become your ultimate G-spot stimulator, or even explore the A-spot (anterior fornix erogenous zone). It can also transform into a clitoral vibe. You’ll find high-quality pleasure in this waterproof delight! While the vibrations aren’t as powerful as wand-style options, they’re pleasantly buzzy, especially for those who find other vibrators too intense. Plus, it operates quietly, even at the highest setting.
Coconu Wave Massager for $50:
The Coconu Wave (8/10, WIRED Recommends) features an asymmetrical design with a flat cut-out on one side, giving you various rounded and pointed edges for stimulation. Its raindrop shape and curved tip work great for concentrating vibrations. Made from platinum-cured silicone, it’s soft and inviting. This silicone also works well with lube, making the Wave feel delightfully smooth during use.
Dame Com
Dame Com for $95: Dame’s version of the classic magic wand brings a refreshing angle to a beloved design—literally. Most wands are straight, while the human body is anything but. The Com (8/10, WIRED Recommends) cleverly features an ergonomic angled handle, making it easier to reach sensitive areas. However, the battery life could be better; expect about an hour on a single charge. This is why it’s smart to have multiple wand vibrators handy—always keep one charged and ready to go.
Dame Fin
Dame Fin for $49: If you loved the original Dame Fin, you’ll be excited to know Fin 2.0 is here. Now with a sleeker design and two additional intensities (five total), it’s ready to elevate your pleasure. With your favorite water-based lube, the Fin glides smoothly across your body, providing delightful stimulation everywhere from the earlobes to inner thighs. When you’re set for more, it’s adept at taking you across the finish line—hello, orgasm!
Crave Vesper Mini
Crave Vesper Mini for $109: In a world where bigger often seems better, Crave took the iconic Vesper and made it smaller. The Vesper Mini (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is as discreet and stylish as its predecessors, yet it packs a punch. It’s both a vibrator and a necklace, featuring three speed settings and one pattern mode, plus it’s fully waterproof. Crafted from polished 316L surgical stainless steel with nickel-free plating, it’s body-safe and ideal for those who desire their pleasure to be elegant and portable.
Magic Wand Micro
Magic Wand Micro for $65: You might be thinking, “But it’s so small!” But remember, size doesn’t determine effectiveness. This wand delivers incredible rumbles that stimulate not just the clitoris but the entire vulva for up to three hours on a single charge. USB rechargeable, it doesn’t require an outlet, making it incredibly convenient. Its compact size means you won’t knock anyone over during use, plus it’s travel-friendly. Quick masturbation breaks are completely normal and even encouraged for stress relief.
Crave Wink+ Bullet Vibrator
Crave Wink+ Bullet Vibrator for $89: I’ve long adored my bullet vibe, but the Crave Wink+ is giving it a run for its money. Crafted from beautiful, body-safe stainless steel, it offers four vibration intensities and one pattern setting, is 100% waterproof, and delivers up to five hours of exhilarating playtime on a full charge. This little wonder deserves a dedicated spot on my nightstand.
Dame Hug Cock Ring
Dame Hug Cock Ring for $75: If you thought cock rings needed to be super snug, think again. The Hug (9/10, WIRED Recommends) proves that comfort is key, featuring adjustable pinchable arms. This design not only stimulates the penis and scrotum during solo play, but it also shapes perfectly to stimulate the clitoris during partnered sessions.
What’s Your Sex Toy Made Of?
Throughout this guide, we mention the materials used in these sex toys for a good reason. It’s often challenging to know exactly what some manufacturers are using and how safe those materials are for your sensitive areas. FDA regulations classify sex toys as either medical devices or novelties—medical devices undergo rigorous testing, while novelties have a more lax entry to market. The best materials are nonporous—porous products are hard to clean and can harbor bacteria over time. Look for toys made from surgical steel (316 or 316L), borosilicate glass, and silicone.
Silicone can be tricky. It’s made in various ways with different standards across the globe, and there’s not enough research on which types are safest. However, there are two reliable categories: platinum-cured silicone and food-grade silicone. Food-grade silicone is FDA-regulated and tested not to leach harmful chemicals, while platinum-cured is preferable since it’s produced without leaving harmful residues. Although “medical grade” is a common label, make sure it’s backed by specific regulatory info; if there’s ambiguity regarding the type of silicone, it might just be listed as unspecified silicone. This doesn’t mean it’s inferior, just that the specific type isn’t specified.
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