viberator, with some saying it works well while others find it underpowered.
On the website, the Cherry is listed as being waterproof with an IPX7 rating, meaning that you should be able to submerge the toy in about a meter of water for around 30 minutes. After struggling to insert the charger initially, and realizing that the entry point for it really wasn’t all that concealed, I ended up deciding not to test out submerging the toy. You can get more than just fruit-shaped vibrators from Emojibator—the brand sells multicolored bondage rope, anal plugs, lube, and more. This luxurious-looking vibrator earned top marks thanks to its sleek, modern design and noise control, with the majority of our panel finding it quiet in use.
If you need (or want) a lot of stimulation to get off, a great wand is your best bet, whether it’s rechargeable or plugs into the wall. Bianca Alba, MPH, is a nonbinary sexual-health educator, consultant, and journalist based in Chicago. Bianca was formerly managing editor of a Kinsey Institute blog and has presented academic research on transgender-youth health advocacy, using sex toys as therapeutic tools in clinical practice, and menstrual biohacking. She/they are passionate about normalizing healthy discussions of sexuality in everyday life. The Evolved Tongue Tied is our favorite of the “tongue” vibrators we’ve tested. While they’re not as pinpointed as those from the Lelo Dot, we did find that this vibrator’s flickering tongue (measuring about 1 inch long and 0.25 inches wide at the tip) offers powerful, focused sensations.