Womanizer Next clit stimulator brings depth control to ‘Pleasure Air’ tech

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Jamie F
Updated January 29, 2024
Published January 29, 2024
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The latest sextech device in the popular Womanizer range has been released: a clitoris-stimulating device that lets you control the depth of the airwaves it uses to get the clit tingling.

The new Womanizer Next features the brand’s popular existing Pleasure Air technology, with more control over the stimulation. The features is designed to stimulate the clit without physical contact and is a twist of sorts on ‘clit-sucking’ devices that have become popular in recent years.

This new model features Climax Control, operated via a button at the center of the device. Pressing the button toggles between three depth settings of the air stimulation. The Womanizer Next has 14 different air wave intensity settings, also operated by buttons on the device.

A Womanizer, a clit-stimulator, on a white background.

The device weighs 480 grams, is 17.1 centimeters at it longest section, and both its run time and charge time are 120 minutes.

Womanizer has not released the decibel level of the device, but claims that the Next is “whisper quiet” and the brand’s quietest device in the range to date. It sells for $219: a high price for clit-focused devices, even at the premium end of the market, especially when you consider it doesn’t have the heating or interactive elements other toys often include nowadays.

Womanizer devices have come thick and fast in the past few years. The Womanizer OG and the Duo 2 devices made waves in 2023, with Womanizer also having success in the courtroom.

Also in 2023 the WOW Tech group, the company behind the Womanizer brand, won a $12.8 million counterclaim lawsuit against EIS Inc, which makes the Satisfyer sextech devices. A US jury ruled that elements of Satisfyer devices were the result of copycat designs taken from Womanizer devices.

Also in 2023 Womanizer won a $2.2 million patent lawsuit against defunct sextech brand Lora DiCarlo, which was accused of ripping off Womanizer designs. It was acknowledged that with Lora DiCarlo ‘going dark’, the lawsuit money was unlikely to ever be paid out.

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