Lovense Solace stroker comes with a table attachment and claimed 12.5-hour battery life

6
Jamie F
Updated November 18, 2023
Published November 18, 2023
We may earn a commission via links on our site. Why support us?

Lovense has released a new high-end penis masturbator device that’s designed to be clamped to a table or similar surface, so you can use it while stood up.

The Solace is a hefty piece of kit by penis masturbator standards, looking more like a games console or supersized external hard drive than a Fleshlight-style device. It weighs 980g, is 294mm long, and comes packaged with a clamp to attach it to surfaces as standard.

Lovense Solace penis masturbator, for close range pleasure. It attaches to the table with a comforting clamp.

Like other Lovense devices, the Solace’s robotic movements can be controlled by syncing it to a phone with the Lovense Remote app. The device makes a thrusting motion, delivering up to 280 strokes per minute with a maximum stroke depth of 70mm. You can set the stroke depth using the app, as well as the stroke patterns.

The device can also be synced to move in time to porn videos by connecting it via the Android or iOS VibeMate app.

The soft penetrable section of the device is 154mm long with a 25mm-wide hole for entry. It comes as a standard ‘neutral’ version with internal nubs and ridges, or a ‘vagina’ version designed to be tighter and more realistic, which costs $15 more overall.

Solace mount

The Solace’s standard retail price is $398, although Lovense is heavily discounting it around its launch during Black Friday season, and it’s currently $179.00.

Pleasingly, it seems like the Solace should provide plenty of battery life off a single charge, with a claimed up to 12.5 hours’ use from just 100 minutes of charging. Of course, we won’t know if this is accurate until we’ve had a chance to review it ourselves.

Earlier this year Lovense released a ChatGPT-powered ‘pleasure companion’ chatbot function in the company’s remote app, allowing you to create stories and sync sex toy vibrations and patterns as it reads them out.

Article by
Jamie F is a freelance writer, contributing to outlets such as The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, CNN and Vice, among others. He is also the creative force behind the Audible podcast Beast Master.
Get in touch
By the same author…
  • dating appdate nov 2024

    Dating appdates (Nov 2024): Apps for news junkies and the ‘visual generation’, prizes for the ghosted, and more

    Jamie F/
    November 19, 2024
  • meta robot hand

    Meta’s latest robotics project brings ‘human-level’ touch to machines

    Jamie F/
    November 14, 2024
  • bellesa silent toys

    Quiet revolution? Bellesa launches ‘silent’ vibrator range

    Jamie F/
    November 12, 2024
On the same topic…
  • sex tech innovation

    The evolution of sextech: What drives innovation?

    Chris S/
    November 18, 2024
  • sextech and autism 1

    Sextech on the autism spectrum: Expert advice on sensory needs for neurodiverse partners

    Amber S/
    October 16, 2024
  • lovense solace pro

    Lovense Solace Pro is an interactive stroker that uses AI to sync videos and live streams

    Jamie F/
    September 10, 2024

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *