Dame Fin review: A surprisingly good $75 ergonomic finger vibrator
Dame Products Fin is an ergonomic vibrator that is worn between the fingers, and thus designed to ...
MysteryVibe Poco is a wearable smart bullet version of the bendy Crescendo
At IFA 2019 in Berlin, the third and latest of MysteryVibe’s collection was announced. Poco is a ...
Womanizer DUO review: a $219 blended orgasm toy that delivers on experience, but not on ‘Smart Silence’ promise
While there are a few other sex toys on the market with simultaneous clitoral suction and G-spot ...
Enby is a non-gendered vibrator that looks suspiciously like a bike seat
This month, Brooklyn-based inclusive sexual wellness retailer Wild Flower announced the launch of its first original sex ...
CamSoda’s Vapegasm app connects a vape pen to a Lovense vibrator
CamSoda has launched what is likely to be a limited ‘experiment’ that connects vaping to Lovense-enabled sex ...
How Hot Octopuss took inspiration from the medical industry to build better sextech devices
Hot Octopuss was started just five years ago on the back of a scrap of paper. Like ...
Now you can play a festive game of ‘Name That Tune’, but with vibrators
MysteryVibe is rolling out an update for its Crescendo vibrator which brings a little festive spirit to ...
OhMiBod Club Vibe 3.OH Hero: A remote control unisex vibrating plug that responds to music
OhMiBod has launched another new model in its range of wearable vibrators that respond to music, and ...
MysteryVibe app update lets you create your own Crescendo patterns
The companion app to the MysteryVibe Crescendo is doubling down on the personalisable fun.
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