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We-Vibe

We-Vibe basically invented the modern couples' vibrator category back in 2008 with its original C-shaped design that stays in place during penetrative sex. Since then, it's become one of the…

Founded 2008 · 18 years on market

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About We-Vibe

We-Vibe basically invented the modern couples’ vibrator category back in 2008 with its original C-shaped design that stays in place during penetrative sex. Since then, it’s become one of the most recognizable names in app-controlled intimacy tech, letting partners control each other’s pleasure from across the room or across the world—as we covered in our guide to the best remote sex toys for long-distance couples. The brand’s product lineup covers everything from its signature couples’ vibes like the Chorus Pro with haptic feedback to clitoral stimulators like the Melt 2 using air pressure technology, plus wand massagers and prostate toys. The Wand 2 earned praise for its intense, rumbly vibrations in our testing. We-Vibe operates under the WOW Tech Group umbrella alongside other sexual wellness brands, and its We-Connect app lets users create custom vibration patterns, sync to music, or hand over control to a partner anywhere in the world. The company has maintained its focus on inclusive design and body-safe materials (all body-safe silicone and rechargeable), while expanding beyond couples to serve individuals and diverse relationship configurations. Based in San Diego with global distribution, We-Vibe products regularly appear in sexual wellness conversations and best-of lists for vibrating rings and other categories.

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