Lovense has released a “beginner-friendly” G-Spot vibrator in its popular Lush range, featuring an insertable section that’s significantly smaller than that of others in the series.
The new Lush Mini has an insertable section with a height of 31 millimeters. The Lush 4, which came out earlier in 2025, has an insertable section height of 37 millimeters.
The new Mini model also has a slightly smaller overall length than the Lush 4, measuring at 96.4 millimeters compared to the Lush 4’s 100 millimeters. Both models are currently being sold by Lovense for $129.

Lovense‘s Lush vibrators feature egg-style insertable appendages designed for G-Spot stimulation, along with smaller second appendages. The Lush 4 was the first model in the series to feature flashing LED lights on its smaller appendage: a flashy feature the new Lush Mini shares.
The Lush Mini is being touted as suitable for ‘beginners’, as its smaller size means it should be easier to insert into the vagina than larger models.
Lovense says the new device is quiet, with a noise level of 36 decibels. It takes 40 minutes to fully charge, and can be used for up to 236 minutes between charges. A seven-minute charge can give the Mini enough power for one hour of use, the company says.

Is it important to have flashing LED lights going off when you bring yourself to orgasm with a G-Spot stimulator like the Lush 4 or Lush Mini, or indeed a rival product like the Kiiroo Spot? Perhaps not for private use, but sextech companies have touted these vibes as great for live camming, a context for which more theatrics are often desired.
Like all new Lovense vibrators, the Lush Mini can be controlled by the Lovense Remote phone app.
This summer it was revealed that Lovense security flaws recently allowed user email leaks and the potential for user accounts to be taken over, via a report from a security researcher.
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