MotorBunny G-Thang Bulb Vibrator Review: BO6 Zombies Just Got Kinky!
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My verdict
Pros
- Extremely versatile
- IPX7 rating
- Super easy to use app
- Includes a carrying pouch
Cons
- No charge time given on the site
Experience
The Motorbunny G-Thing feels and acts just like the first bulb vibrator I ever received, which in some sense is pretty nice! There are a few differences though, aside from the tail end. The first being the fact that the app used to control it is so much more fun, more personal and a bit easier to navigate. The second difference is that the G-Thing can be controlled by Motorbunny's Playmate which can be used on its own as a fun fidget style remote control, or can be used with a controller so it has more of a gaming vibe.
When putting the G-Thing to the real test I found I preferred to use the Playmate on its own rather than continuing down the road of disappointing haptics. I actually loved the real time control and freedom to just let my own movements be what controls the device, it was very laid back, organic and kind of amusing.
The other test I put this device to was using it in tandem with the G2G for a great 2 grind experience haha.

Packaging
Motorbunny is super sweet to enclose their products in a discrete black bag so no prying eyes can sneak a peak at your new goodies!
The package is awesomely set up to almost resemble something out of an arcade to keep in theme with the fact that the product can be controlled by gaming your heart out through their app or with the playmate controller plugin.
The front is open faced with a clear plastic cover showcasing the product itself. the top panel shares the "Fluffer" by Motorbunny, while the bottom panel shares an 8-bit product name, a gamer rating (G for G-Spot), and a few tidbits about the device. Each of the sides has an awesome 8-bit character hiding somewhere on it with 3 icons of device info and some info about where the app can be found. The back features 2 more 8-bit characters, some more app info, and some key item features presented like an old school game menu.
I absolutely love these packages, so much so that I don't care that they are sexual items! The gamer vibe is so enticing, well done, and punny that my usual frets and nitpicks about what would and wouldn't make me feel comfortable when walking up to a counter with this package is almost negligible. I love the detail on the back panel with the buttons, the life hearts and the cliche as all hell score (69,000,420), honestly surprised it wasn't just 69,696,969 lol.
The 8-bit characters found all over the box crack me up and are so adorable, I wish Motorbunny would have included some fun stickers in their packaging like Romp and Tracy's Dog because I'd definitely display some of theirs if they did. I don't even care that there's an outlined drawing of a woman from the tits down with the device shown inserted into her on the back panel of the box that's how much I weirdly enjoy this lol.

What's in the Box?!
Inside the package: The product itself, a charger, a user manual and a carrying pouch.
Love that Motorbunny was kind enough to include a carrying pouch! Honestly surprised it wasn't a hardcase style carrier like the playmate, just to fit the gamer mood, but I get that it works perfectly with the minimal space available in the chosen package style. Though I'm excited about the pouch, I find the material used to be a bit odd, feels like it was painted over and that it might chip away. (I know there's just no pleasing me).

Back That App Up!
The app is super easy to use!
Simply take a picture of the QR code on the back of the box and download the Fluffer app.Make sure Bluetooth is turned onPower the device on by holding the power button for a few secondsAllow the app to find the deviceOnce it connects, you're all set!
There are two features to the app: gaming and remote control.
Gaming: 9 classic games with very punny names are all ready for you to play and use as a controller for the vibrations of your device.
Remote: 4 modes - Manual (simple up and down control), Draw (doodle all over the grid to create different patterns), Patterns (select 1 of the 9 preset patterns or one of the saved patterns you created in Draw), Music (select a song or use the microphone as a means of control).
In the Remote section there is the typical share symbol towards the upper right, this allows you to create a room where someone else can join in on the fun!

Gamer Mode!
As mentioned above, one way to control the G-Thing is with the Motorbunny Playmate. This can be done with just the Playmate itself and the flick of your wrist, or it can be attached to most recently made controllers and vibe out to the tilt feature or the game haptics.

To Activate This Feature Simply:
Turn on the Playmate by pressing down on the "F" for about 2 secs until the device starts blinking.While the Playmate is blinking, grab the first toy you'd like to connect and turn it on.The toy will most likely start to vibrate when the two are paired.If you'd like, you can pause the first toy, by quickly pressing the "F" 2 times.If you'd like to connect more than one toy, simply repeat the 2nd and 3rd bullet to connect up to 5 other toys.

Sample of Haptics and Tilt Control
Here is a small gaming preview of how the G-Thing and G2G respond to the tilt control of the Playmate and the haptics of BO6. Sadly the haptics were non existent despite the controller actually vibrating during slides, shots and smacks.


