The SORAYA 2 is a high-quality, dual-stimulation vibrator that delivers a unique experience, especially with its various settings and ergonomic design. It’s powerful and luxurious, but it has a learning curve and can be a bit tricky to use due to its stiffness and broad tip. Overall, it’s worth the investment if the design suits your body, and I’d recommend waiting for a sale if you’re on the fence about the high price.
Pros
Powerful dual-motor design with 12 vibration patterns
Waterproof and great for bath use
Comfortable handle for better grip
Cons
Stiff, less flexible design
Broad tip can make penetration and withdrawal tricky
Expensive, with no way of knowing if it’ll fit your body perfectly
LELO's sonographic design for the SORAYA 2 is distinctive and easily recognizable. Its sleek, modern look stands out, and it’s available in three colors: aqua, deep rose, and black (which is the one I have). For me, the primary appeal was the handle, as I sometimes struggle to grip toys during more intense moments. However, the SORAYA 2 isn’t very flexible, and the stiffness can be a downside. The broader tip can also make penetration and withdrawal a bit tricky. Though, once it's in, it creates a full and satisfying sensation. It’s also 100% waterproof and great for the bath – there’s something incredibly soothing about combining the warm water with the smooth silicone.
Experience
Using the SORAYA 2 is a unique and enjoyable experience, though it did take a little time to figure out how to get the most out of it. The vibration strength and patterns are easily adjustable with the 3-button interface. The middle button is tapped to turn it on, a nice change from other toys requiring a long press. However, this makes it easy for the toy to accidentally turn on if it’s lightly bumped, so I always use the travel lock when storing it.
Once familiar with the settings, I could switch between the 12 vibration patterns and adjust the intensity with the plus and minus buttons. Finding the right settings for my body took a little practice, but the learning curve was worth it.
A major highlight of using the SORAYA 2 is its dual-motor design – one in the arm and one in the tip. Most vibration patterns use both motors together, but there are also settings where only one motor is activated. I really appreciated this option as someone who can get overstimulated when too many things are going on.
Price
The SORAYA 2 is pricey. The cheapest I’ve seen it retail for is $160 USD and I purchased mine for closer to $200. While I think it’s worth the cost if the shape suits your body, it’s hard to know before trying it. LELO often has sales, so I’d recommend waiting for a deal if you're considering it.
Performance
The SORAYA 2 generally performed well and met my expectations. It took about 2 hours to charge fully. Once charged, I could use it for up to 4 hours, which is more than enough for multiple sessions. LELO also included a feature that automatically shuts the rabbit off after 60 minutes, but I’m torn about that. On the one hand, it ensures you don’t have to worry about leaving it on accidentally and draining the battery… but having it potentially shut off during a longer session feels odd.
When the battery starts running low, the lights behind the buttons blink to indicate it’s time to recharge. For charging, the SORAYA 2 uses a DC plug and port. While LELO recommends using only the chargers they provide, I’ve used several different DC plugs without any issues.
Packaging
Inside the SORAYA 2’s box, I found everything I needed: the device itself, a USB charging cord, a satin storage pouch, a warranty registration card, and a detailed instruction manual. I don't have any photos to share since I purchased mine in 2020, but the overall presentation was well-organized and felt premium.
Materials and care
The SORAYA 2 is made from body-safe silicone and ABS plastic, which are durable and easy to maintain. Since it’s waterproof, cleaning the toy is straightforward—you can wash it with soap and water or use a toy cleaner. However, it’s important to consider where the silicone meets the metallic plastic. Over time, dust and grime can accumulate in the creases, so it’s a good idea to give that area extra attention when cleaning.
LELO offers a 1-year warranty. After that, a 10-year warranty covers the product. This was important for my peace of mind since this was the first luxury toy I purchased myself.
The plusOne Air Pulsing Arouser is marketed as an air pulse clitoral stimulator. But in my experience, it doesn’t live up to that claim. Unlike similar products in this category, the plusOne Air Pulsing Arouser lacks actual pulsing functionality. Instead, it’s essentially a vibrator with a clitoris-friendly shape.
While there are positives – such as ergonomic design and gentle sensations – it falls short in several areas. The waterproof claim is misleading, as submerging it in water noticeably impacted its performance. Cleaning is also challenging, as fluids can easily get trapped in the rim and charging port.
Typically priced around $45 USD, it’s an affordable option for those who want to venture beyond a traditional bullet vibrator. However, it doesn’t deliver the distinct sensations I’d expect from a proper air pulse device. I’d recommend investing a little more money for a higher-quality product that genuinely offers what it claims.
As someone who genuinely loves Satisfyer products and their air pulse technology, it pains me to say that I can’t recommend the One Night Stand. While it’s designed as a budget-friendly entry point ($13 USD) to entice new users, its one-time-use approach is incredibly wasteful and irresponsible. One Night Stand is made of plastic and silicone, with batteries permanently sealed inside, and the disposal instructions are vague and hidden deep in the user guide. I’d much rather see Satisfyer offer a lower-cost reusable model that prioritizes accessibility and environmental responsibility.
I usually don't pay much attention to the small products by the cash register, but in this case, I'm so glad I did. The 3-Speed PowerBullet is a solid choice for beginners or anyone looking to enhance their toy collection without spending much. It's small, versatile, and surprisingly powerful for its size, with three speeds that deliver rumbly vibrations.
While the design isn't perfect—its size can make it tricky to handle, and the vibrations linger in your fingers—it works well when paired with other toys like dildos or harnesses. The included LR44 batteries last a while, but I'd recommend the rechargeable version if you can afford the small price jump. Overall, it's a reliable, no-frills mini vibrator that gets the job done.
When I bought an erotic advent calendar in 2021, I wasn’t expecting much in terms of quality. But on the last day, I unwrapped the Womanizer Classic – and it’s been a reliable go-to ever since. If you’re someone who enjoys external clitoral stimulation, this toy is definitely worth considering.
Satisfyer's Sassy Seal is cute, discreet, and fun to use. And while a few annoyances like button placement may hold it back from being absolutely perfect, the best part of this toy is its versatility. With 11 levels of air pulse intensity as well as 12 vibration types that can be mixed and matched, you're bound to find at least one pattern in this this whimsical toy that will make it fully live up to its name!
As someone who genuinely loves Satisfyer products and their air pulse technology, it pains me to say that I can’t recommend the One Night Stand. While it’s designed as a budget-friendly entry point ($13 USD) to entice new users, its one-time-use approach is incredibly wasteful and irresponsible. One Night Stand is made of plastic and silicone, with batteries permanently sealed inside, and the disposal instructions are vague and hidden deep in the user guide. I’d much rather see Satisfyer offer a lower-cost reusable model that prioritizes accessibility and environmental responsibility.
The Womanizer Blend is a high-performance sex toy with a sleek, ergonomic design and eco-friendly packaging. Its unique combination of air pulse and internal vibration technology delivers intense clitoral and G-spot stimulation. While the dual-stimulation capability is impressive, finding the optimal position for the clitoral stimulator can be a bit tricky. Additionally, the lack of independent adjustment for the clitoral stimulation may limit customization options for some users.
Overall, the Blend is a powerful tool for achieving blended orgasms, but it may not be the best fit for everyone, especially those who prefer more precise control.
Wow! The Lelo Sona Sonic Clitoral Massager is a gorgeous toy—it comes in a range of colors, though my favorite is black with gold trim and a beautiful curve accented by glimmering metal and sleek silicone. The buttons are interestingly on the bottom of the toy but made accessible by the gracious curve of its handle. The intensity changes by holding the button down while the toy automatically increases or decreases strength, an odd feature, but I got used to it very quickly. The air pulsing technology is smooth and well-contained within the rim of the suction head. My only complaint is that the head is on the smaller side. This only means that the toy is targeted, giving you more precision in your pleasure. The packing and presentation of the toy feel sexy. It’s like being handed a VIP invitation. There’s something mysterious and sleek about it. Overall, this is a fantastic toy, delivers incredible orgasms, and looks good while doing it.
The Lovense Tenera 2 is a toy that's like that one friend who's almost perfect, but not quite. Don't get me wrong, I loved the adorable gradient - "It's so PRETTY!" were the first words I heard! And the ergonomic design? Top-notch. The suction was on the weaker side though and the preset increments did not increase it by much (using the app is different of course as you can go from 0-10 in one push of a button). However, that is exactly what she likes as she's super sensitive and some toys are just too powerful from the get-go.
It feels as though the color scheme, the light weight of the toy, the quietness and the suction levels all blend together to be soothing. Not a "wild fuck" as they say, but more like a gently kiss. If you need strong suctions though, then avoid this toy.
Another reason to avoid is if you do not want/need to use apps to use your toys. I personally like to use toys without apps. After all, who likes a lube covered phone? Not me, that's for sure... That being said, the app controls are a nice touch IF you are into that kind of thing and they work for long distance play too, which is cool.
Just BTW, the self-cleaning feature is genius!
All in all, the Tenera 2 is a solid toy if you're into more low-key vibes and don't mind a toy that's a bit more... laid-back, then this might be the one for you. But if you're a power-sucker, you might want to keep looking.
Oh, and one more thing: the price. Ouch. It's like they're charging us per rainbow color. Worth it for those that would use all the app features, maybe, but for me? Not so much.
This is the type of flower you should ask for or receive when your partner wants to say sorry or just wants to surprise you! It's a flower that'll last you a lifetime and it's a gift that keeps on giving!
Don't be fooled by its size, it packs quite the punch even on its lowest setting, and there are 6 others you can explore (mix of steady and pulsing)! If you're a bit on the sensitive side like me, the 45 minute use span might last an eternity as the intensity drove me crazy in under a minute and I was definitely done in under 5. ;P
Its inconspicuous design allows you to leave it out in the open for easy access, or carry it around without issue. Simply tell people it's a rose shaped speaker or whatever you can imagine!