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Toycod - Usagi Review: The Rabbit Ear Cock

Aug 08, 2025
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My verdict

The Toycod Usagi (Japanese for "rabbit") is clearly designed with shared pleasure in mind. Its soft silicone rabbit ears sit at the tip and are perfect for clitoral, nipple, or glans stimulation. The vibrations felt are strong and rumbly, delivering solid external stimulation without feeling too buzzy. When compared to other cock rings on the market, the clasp-style design makes it incredibly easy to attach or remove, even when you're not fully erect and can be adjusted for different levels of pressure. This is a user-friendly and comfortable cock ring that's suitable for use solo or with a partner. Whilst its missing features like app control, the included remote ensures that you do not need to fumble around with pressing buttons on the toy itself during play and overall considering its price point it is a much more stimulating and engaging alternative to simple silicone rings.

Pros

Super strong vibrations.
Good for solo or partnered use.
Clasp design makes getting it on and off a breeze.
Magnetic charger.
Included remote.

Cons

Clasp can pinch if your not careful.
Material is a bit of a dust magnet.

Design & Experience

This little rabbit packs a punch!

Wow...this one was quite a bit of fun!

The main unit features a single power button on top that handles both power and vibration modes. It’s straightforward and easy to use on its own, but paired with the included remote, it becomes almost fool proof. The remote has just two buttons: one cycles through the vibration patterns, while the other activates a “burst mode” that instantly pushes the motor to its maximum intensity. Both the toy and the remote have the same soft-touch silicone finish, which feels smooth and comfortable in hand, the overall design is minimal and intuitive with no need to fiddle or guess settings during play.

What really stood out to me was how easily adjustable it is. Many cock rings fall into the one-size-fits-all trap, which can be more frustrating than sexy. They either pull at hair when removing or are a struggle to put on in the heat of the moment. The Usagi’s clasp design avoids that entirely, letting you find your ideal snugness quickly and with minimal fuss enhancing the erection and helping you remain harder for longer.

The soft silicone rabbit ears, which give the toy its name, are also a standout feature. They flex easily with touch and are designed to rest gently against the body during use pressing against the clitoral hood (they can also be used to stimulate the nipples, glans or shaft). Whether you’re playing solo or with a partner, they don’t dig in or feel overly firm - they provide just enough pressure to enhance stimulation without becoming distracting or uncomfortable. In practice, the ears provided strong vibrations and teasing stimulation directly onto the clit and were able to greatly enhance sex, when combined with penetration the Usagi resulted in moaning and begging like you wouldn't believe and was best used in missionary and riding poses where stimulation could be directed and pressure maintained.

For solo play, while I personally prefer stronger, dedicated toys for focused frenulum stimulation, the Usagi still delivered as a great warm-up toy and was able to be used to tease the testes, shaft and head before being locked in place at the base of the cock.

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Materials and care

Simple and effective.

The silicone material used in the Usagi is exactly what you'd hope for in a toy like this: soft, smooth, and pleasantly pliable. It has that premium, velvety finish that feels great against the skin and doesn't attract too much lint or dust. There are no awkward seams, sharp edges, or rigid components to worry about; everything feels intentionally rounded and body-safe.

When it comes to cleaning, the Usagi keeps things simple. A rinse under warm water paired with a mild toy cleaner is all it really takes to keep things hygienic. The smooth silicone surface means there are no tricky grooves or hidden spots where residue might linger, making it a low-maintenance addition to your collection. It’s also fully waterproof, so you can clean it thoroughly without any stress.

Packaging

Actually...this packaging is rather nice.

I have to hand it to Toycod because the packaging of this toy genuinely exceeded my expectations, especially considering the relatively modest price point. In a market where budget-friendly toys often arrive in uninspired or borderline flimsy packaging, Toycod has gone the extra mile to create an unboxing experience that feels considered, polished, and, frankly, a little luxurious.

The attention to detail starts before you even open the box. The outer protective sleeve features a beautifully embossed Toycod logo in metallic red foil, a small but striking touch that immediately sets a more upscale tone. The sleeve itself isn’t just there for looks either; it adds a layer of protection and structure that ensures the inner box arrives in pristine condition.

Once the sleeve is removed, you're met with the main box made from a soft-touch, matte-finish cardboard that feels robust in the hand. It’s the kind of material that feels intentionally chosen—smooth, sturdy, and pleasantly tactile—giving you the impression that you're about to open something special. There’s none of the cheap, glossy cardboard that’s often associated with mass-market toys in this price range.

The box appears professional with all the contents carefully arranged: the toy itself, a storage bag, USB charging cable, and a wireless remote control. Each item is slotted into its own compartment or neatly tucked into place and all feels thought-through and cohesive.

What really impressed me was how nothing felt like an afterthought and it’s clear that Toycod understands the value of presentation and how it contributes to the overall perception of quality. There were no signs of damage, crushed corners, or sloppiness in the packaging. Every element felt clean, crisp, and well-protected. In fact, the entire unboxing experience could easily rival that of toys double the price. From the sleek, minimal branding to the tactile materials and layout, Toycod managed to elevate the experience well beyond what you might expect from a more budget-friendly purchase.

Price

Great value compared to similar toys.

I’ve purchased a fair few cock rings in my time from basic silicone rings around the $20 AUD mark, all the way up to more high-tech options pushing $150. So, I’ve definitely experienced both ends of the spectrum when it comes to price and performance.

The Toycod Usagi falls comfortably in the middle of that range at around $80 AUD, and honestly? I really dig it.

Overall, I found the Usagi delivers great bang for your buck. It’s a well-made, comfortable, and versatile cock ring that looks and feels more premium than its price tag might suggest. For me, it hits that sweet spot between affordability and quality, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for something a little more refined without breaking the bank.