Tingon M1 Review: A Motorcycle for Your Hog
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Overall rating is based on Design, Sensory Quality, Ease of Use, and Ease of Cleaning. Price and Noise are shown for reference only.

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My verdict
Pros
- App controlled
- Telescoping and rotational stimuli
- RGB Lights
- Heating and drying cap
Cons
- A bit big/bulky
Design
Let’s talk design. The M1 doesn’t overthink it, and that’s part of the appeal. The core structure is a sleek, minimalist cylinder, accented by a pair of motorcycle-style handles jutting confidently from the sides. The overall finish is a glossy jet black, broken only by a matte gray cap and a matching strip along the body, giving it just enough contrast to keep things visually interesting without screaming for attention.
Customization? Absolutely. The M1 lets you swap out magnetic cover plates, adding a dash of color or personality if you’re not about that default stealth-mode look. On the right-side handle, you’ll find the power button nestled neatly into place, while the handle itself doubles as a rotary control—literally twist to rev up the rotation. It’s a clever, tactile nod to the whole “bike engine” theme, and honestly, it just feels cool.
Now, the cap deserves its own spotlight. Inspired by a motorcycle headlight, it’s not just an aesthetic flourish, it also houses a built-in heating and drying rod that vents air through the sleeve. Totally unexpected, and genuinely impressive. It’s the kind of thoughtful and meticulously engineered feature that feels like a designer said, “We could do more… so we did.” Pop the cap off and you’re greeted by a neutral, clean white sleeve. The inner texture? Solid but straightforward—soft nubs laid out in an orderly fashion. It’s not here to reinvent the wheel, but it gets the job done with quiet confidence.

Experience
Using the M1 is refreshingly intuitive—dare I say, it’s like riding a bike (yeah, I went there). Right out of the box, you’re prompted to connect to the companion app, which, let’s be honest, is the far superior control method. Bluetooth pairing is quick and painless, and once you’re in, the customization options are top-tier: patterns, intensity, speed, you name it, you’re in the driver’s seat.
Even cooler is the app supports syncing with other compatible toys for long-distance co-op mode. Whether you’re across the room or across the country, that’s some next-gen intimacy right there.
And while we’re on the subject of flair, the RGB lights at the ends of the handles add a nice little splash of ambient glow. It’s not just function, it’s got vibes. Thankfully, the sleeve doesn’t require much lube to get going. The material is soft and forgiving, and once you’re in, those internal nubs don’t just sit there—they glide and flicker around your shaft like they’re part of the choreography.
Whether the M1 is rotating, thrusting, or syncing both motions like a symphony of mechanical precision, the experience is smooth, controlled, and surprisingly refined. Also, shoutout to the “throttle” control. Twisting the handle to ramp things up never gets old. It’s tactile, thematic, and frankly just fun to use.

Quality
The build quality is rock solid. Everything feels tightly assembled with zero rattle, wobble, or sketchy seams, just clean lines and confident construction. Nothing came loose, nothing felt flimsy, and even during more, let’s say, “intense testing,” the M1 held its ground like a champ. It’s one of those rare toys where you can actually feel the engineering behind it. Definitely a reliable, well-built unit that earns its spot in the rotation.
Price
Let’s talk price because this thing ain’t exactly pocket change. At $180, the M1 sits firmly in the premium bracket. Is it a bit steep? Sure. But honestly, that’s pretty par for the course when you’re dealing with quality electronics in the adult toy space. Between the build, the features, and the app integration, you’re definitely getting some bang for your buck. It’s an investment, but one that’s clearly built to last and engineered to impress.
Packaging
The packaging keeps things minimal, but it’s got just enough flair to set the tone. It comes in a medium-sized cardboard box finished in a sleek shade of purple that is both subtle and stylish. The front features a hybrid viewing window: part image, part clear plastic, giving you a teaser look at the product without giving too much away. Flip it over and you’ll find the usual specs like voltage, materials, and dimensions along with a small blurb highlighting the customizable magnetic plates off to the side. It’s functional, clean, and to the point. Inside the box is the same minimalist approach. You’ve got the toy, a quick-start manual, and a small packet of lube, all nestled in a black plastic tray. It’s not exactly unboxing fireworks, but it gets the job done with no unnecessary fluff.



