Age verification: A Decade of Coverage
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We-Vibe has launched the Pivot 2 ($119) and Verge 2 ($139), app-controlled vibrating cock rings updated primarily with softer, more flexible silicone over their predecessors.
SVibe's $69 Snail Jovi couples ring delivers dual-motor stimulation in theory but fails in practice, with floppy silicone that won't stay put and buzzy vibrations that underwhelm both partners.
Motorbunny's $99 Fluffer Rock Hard Power Ring syncs with games, music, and other devices via the new Fluffer app, signaling a broader push into app-controlled, multi-device ecosystems beyond its flagship rideable machines.
Kiiroo's $149 Luxus couples' set earns a poor review: the LuxHer vibrator has a weak, buzzy motor, the proximity sensors are limited to 10cm, and the gendered pink/blue branding is an unnecessary misstep.
FirmTech's MaxPR cock ring and RingMate vibrator bundle ($160) disappoints as sex toys: weak vibrations, uncomfortable fit, questionable materials, and pricing that's hard to justify outside of ED-specific use cases.
FirmTech launches the $125 RingMate clitoris vibrator, designed to attach to its erection-monitoring TechRing, alongside news of a forthcoming female arousal-tracking wearable called the Clitique.
Eight vibrating and app-controlled cock rings ranked by use case, from FirmTech's $275 health-tracking Tech Ring to the We-Vibe Pivot, named the overall pick for couples.
FirmTech's Tech Ring ($275) tracks nocturnal and active erections via Bluetooth sensors, promising cardiovascular and ED insights, but a clunky setup process and software bugs undercut its genuine clinical potential.
Lelo's Tor 3 vibrating cock ring adds app control and eight vibration patterns, two more than the Tor 2, with longer battery life but a $30 price increase and measurably more noise.
MysteryVibe's Tenuto 2 ($249/£229) earns a strong recommendation as a couples vibrating ring with four independent motors, app control, and ergonomic design, despite a steep price and occasional app frustrations.
Diesel partnered with Lelo to release co-branded versions of the Sona Cruise ($120) and Tor 2 ($150), marking the first major mainstream fashion brand to put its name on sextech products.
FCC certification images reveal Lovense is developing the Gush, a hands-free Bluetooth vibrating toy designed to compete with the Hot Octopuss Pulse.