Satisfyer Pro+ G-Spot Review - G-Spot Meets Air Pulse
- 1 Collect
- 3 Like
- 2591 Read
- Report

Overall Rating
Overall rating is based on Design, Sensory Quality, Ease of Use, and Ease of Cleaning. Price and Noise are shown for reference only.

This toy is provided and sponsored by ToyChats
Best sex toy review platform
🧠 Reviewed by a ToyChats Community Creator
Love testing toys? 💕 You can become a reviewer too
Are you a brand? Get your toys reviewed for free →
Keyword
My verdict
Pros
- Two powerful stimulation modes in one toy
- Rumbly internal vibrations
- Air Pulse feature is intense and focused
- Waterproof for easy cleaning and shower fun
Cons
- Very firm shaft with little give
- One-size-fits-all shape doesn’t suit every anatomy
- Can be uncomfortable if not perfectly aligned
- Too much plastic packaging, no storage pouch
Design
Let’s keep it real: at first glance, the Satisfyer Pro + G-Spot looks like it’s got its life together. You’ve got a sleek, curved shaft with a bulbous G-spot head and that signature Air Pulse opening resting on a flexible rabbit-style arm. In theory? A perfect combo of internal vibration and clit-sucking bliss. In practice? It’s a little more complicated.
The build is fine — not bad, but also not exactly premium. Compared to some of our other toys, the silicone feels firmer and colder, almost a bit plasticky. You can actually feel tiny seams and ridges along the shaft, which kind of ruins the whole “luxury feel” moment. It’s not uncomfortable to hold, but it definitely doesn’t scream high-end when you’re used to smoother, softer finishes.
The shape is designed to curve toward the G-spot, but the tip is quite pointy and firm — not squishy at all. If you’re sensitive internally, this might feel more pokey than pleasurable. The clitoral stimulator is fixed in place, which means alignment is everything. It either hits just right… or totally misses the mark.
Also, let’s talk noise. We’ve seen it marketed as “whisper quiet,” but in reality, this toy can get pretty loud — especially the Air Pulse feature. It’s not jet-engine level, but we wouldn’t call it discreet. If you’re hoping to sneak in a session with someone in the next room, maybe reconsider. 😅
Size-wise, it’s fairly standard:
Length: 220.5 mm (8.68 in)Width: 43.3 mm (1.7 in)Height: 72.9 mm (2.87 in)
You’ll find the Satisfyer logo printed on the base and a small “SF” on the rabbit arm — nice little details, but nothing that bumps up the wow factor.
So yeah, while the Pro + G-Spot looks like a fancy toy on paper, the feel and finish don’t fully live up to that promise. It’s giving “budget-friendly with ambitions,” and honestly? That’s not always a bad thing. But it’s worth knowing before you buy.

Experience
Battery Life & First Impressions
Let’s start with a quick stat check: Satisfyer doesn’t always publish precise battery specs, but based on user reports and retailer info, the Pro + G-Spot runs for about 60 to 90 minutes on a full charge, with a charging time of roughly 3.5 hours via magnetic USB. Not bad — but definitely not breaking any endurance records either.
When we first picked it up, one thing stood out immediately: this toy feels very different from higher-end brands like Lovense or We-Vibe — and not necessarily in a good way. The silicone is noticeably firmer and colder, almost plasticky. It lacks that soft, velvety texture we’ve grown to love. Instead, there are visible seam lines and slight ridges you can feel during use, which doesn’t exactly scream luxury.
Fit, Feel & Friction
The internal arm? Stiff. The tip is pointy and bulbous — supposedly to target the G-spot — but it’s not forgiving at all. There’s barely any give, and the shaft doesn’t flex much. While the motor delivers nice, rumbly vibrations, you only really feel the magic if the tip manages to hit your sweet spot.
And that’s where things get tricky: anatomy. Everyone’s different, and dual-stim toys like this are always a gamble. For me, once I’ve got the Air Pulse suction aligned on the clit (which, by the way, feels just like the classic Satisfyer Pro 2), the internal part completely misses the G-spot. If I try to fix that, the sucker wanders off. It’s like a frustrating game of balance — one is always off.
Also: the shaft can be pretty uncomfortable with movement. Even with lube, it tends to rub in a way that doesn’t feel great, likely due to the firmer silicone and rigid build. This toy is clearly designed for static use — put it in, hold it still, and hope for alignment.
Controls, Use & Partner Play
The controls? Mixed bag. The buttons for the air pulse are satisfyingly clicky and responsive. But the one for the internal vibrations? Not so much. It’s less tactile, harder to locate, and we’ve definitely had sessions where we had to stop and ask, “Wait... is it even on?”
We tested the Pro + G-Spot both solo and during partner play. And while it technically works, it’s definitely not our go-to for couples’ sessions. It’s too fiddly and requires too much precision. I had to constantly adjust and guide it just to keep it in the right spot — kind of kills the mood, you know?
When It Works...
Okay, all that said — when it does land in the right position, it’s powerful. The rumbly internal motor paired with the pulsing suction? Genuinely intense. There’s definite orgasm potential here — but only if everything aligns.
With no app support or smart features, you’re limited to the onboard controls: 10 vibration patterns and 11 AirPulse levels. It’s enough, sure — but pretty basic compared to other toys in its class.

Quality
Let’s give credit where credit’s due — while the design and feel of the material may not scream “luxury,” the Satisfyer Pro + G-Spot has held up surprisingly well over time. We’ve had this toy for about two years now. And sure, it hasn’t been in heavy rotation (you’ve probably guessed why from the experience section), but even so, it’s aged gracefully.
The silicone is still in great shape — no discoloration, no peeling, no weird stickiness or tearing. The seams are still intact, and even the buttons haven’t worn down, which is more than we can say for other Satisfyer toys we’ve owned.
The motors? Still going strong. The internal vibrations remain punchy and rumbly, and the AirPulse feature hasn’t lost its edge either. The battery holds a decent charge, too — it hasn’t noticeably degraded, which is always a good sign, especially with older toys.
So while the material isn’t the softest or most premium to begin with, the build quality is solid. Nothing feels cheap or like it’s about to give out — and considering the price range, that’s honestly a win.

Price
Depending on where you are, especially in the EU, the Satisfyer Pro + G-Spot typically lands somewhere between €30 and €80 — that’s roughly $32 to $86 USD. We snagged ours during a two-for-one deal for just €30, and honestly? That made it feel like a total steal.
At that price point, it’s easy to recommend. You’re getting a pretty solid toy with dual stimulation features for a budget-friendly tag — what’s not to like? But for the full retail price? We’re a way more hesitant. For €80 or more, there are definitely better-designed options out there or even two separate toys that do a much better job individually.
So if you catch it on sale, especially in a bundle deal, we say go for it. But if you're paying top dollar, maybe pause and ask yourself: do I really want both features in one, or would I rather split the difference and get two toys that each shine on their own?

Performance
Combo toys always give me mixed feelings — and sadly, this one didn’t break the pattern. On paper, it sounds like a dream: powerful vibrations paired with AirPulse stimulation in one sleek toy. But in reality? Not every anatomy is made for this kind of one-size-fits-all design.
The biggest issue? Alignment. For me, it just never manages to hit both the G-spot and the clitoris perfectly at the same time. If the AirPulse nozzle is in place, the internal arm misses the mark — and if the internal part feels great, the clit suction isn’t sealed properly. It’s frustrating, because you can feel the potential, but it never quite clicks.
That said, the toy does work. I’ve had orgasms with it. It’s strong, reliable, and the vibrations are seriously rumbly — something I usually love. But this just isn’t my favorite. It doesn’t give me those mind-blowing, toe-curling finishes I’ve had with other toys. And because of the shape, I often need to manually reposition it mid-session or really focus to make it work — not exactly the most relaxing setup.
So is it a fail? No, not quite. But is it my go-to for solo time or couple play? Definitely not. It’s one of those “good in theory” toys that just doesn’t quite fit the way I wish it would.

Packaging
If you’ve ever bought a Satisfyer toy before, you’ll know exactly what to expect — and unfortunately, that’s not a good thing. The Pro + G-Spot comes in their standard cardboard box, which feels... cheap. Sure, the pastel blue coloring and minimalist line art of a woman and the toy on the cover are a nice touch, but it’s not exactly screaming premium.
The box opens with a magnetic flap (we do love that satisfying little snap), and inside? You’ll find the toy awkwardly sandwiched in a plastic mold that does absolutely nothing for presentation. Underneath that, there's the magnetic charger and a user manual — both, again, individually wrapped in plastic.
Honestly, we wish Satisfyer would step it up here. The amount of plastic waste for a toy at this price point is just unnecessary, and we’ve seen other brands pull off way more sustainable (and sexier) packaging with less budget. If you’re into beautiful unboxing moments, this one won’t be winning any hearts.

Materials and care
Let’s talk about the stuff it’s made of — and how to keep it clean and happy.
The Satisfyer Pro + G-Spot is made from body-safe silicone, which sounds good in theory... but don’t expect that luxury silky feel you get from high-end brands. The silicone here is noticeably firmer and colder to the touch. It’s not bad — just kind of basic. You’ll also feel some faint seams and molding lines, especially around the insertable shaft and the air-pulse chamber. They’re subtle, but when things get steamy, you might notice them a bit more than you’d like.
Now, cleaning. Thankfully, the toy is rated IPX7 waterproof, which means you can safely rinse it under water — always a win. Use warm water and a mild, unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner. Only water works too, but we do recommend something antibacterial every now and then, just to be safe.
Pay close attention to the clitoral stimulator area. The silicone cap around the air-pulse nozzle is removable (yay!), and that’s exactly where lube and fluids like to hide. Make sure to lift it gently and clean underneath, but be super careful not to damage the delicate membrane inside — that little thing does all the magic. Inside the nozzle, it’s easy to forget that cleaning needs to happen there too, so don’t skip it.
Once everything’s nice and clean, pat it dry with a lint-free cloth (no one likes fuzzies) and store it somewhere safe and dry. Sadly, Satisfyer doesn’t include a storage pouch, so we recommend getting one to avoid dust or lint buildup.
Bonus tip? Don’t skip the regular check-ups. Since the silicone here is a bit firmer and more rigid, it can be prone to tiny tears if you’re too rough during cleaning — be kind to your toy and it’ll return the favor. 😉

Was It Worth It?
If you snag it on sale (which you totally should), it’s a decent value for the price. You’re getting two types of stimulation in one device, and if it fits your body well, it’ll do the job just fine.
But if you’re someone who likes flexibility, freedom of movement, or more targeted stimulation — you might want to look into getting two separate toys instead.
Not every toy is going to be a perfect fit, and that’s okay. If you’ve had a different experience or found a trick to make it work better for you, we’d genuinely love to hear it. Let’s trade tips in the comments. 💬✨


