The Black Friday Impulse Buy That Humbled Me
I’ll be honest with you—I almost didn’t review this wand.
It was Black Friday 2022, and I was on a binge. I’d added a pile of toys to my cart for testing, and the Lovehoney Desire Wand was the afterthought. The “sure, why not, it’s on sale” purchase. At $99.99 full price (I got it cheaper that night), I assumed it would land somewhere in the “perfectly fine mid-range massager” category—pleasant enough, nothing to write home about.
The box sat on my shelf for three months.
Three months. Because I was busy testing the heavy hitters—the Doxys, the Magic Wands, the toys with reputations that walk into a room before they do. The Desire Wand? It could wait. Or so I thought.
When I finally charged it up and pressed that power button, something happened that doesn’t happen often when you’ve tested as many wands as I have: I felt genuinely surprised. Not “oh, that’s nice” surprised. More like “wait, what the hell just happened to my body” surprised.
Here’s the thing—I’ve now measured this wand with a vibrometer, compared it side by side against 15 other wands, stress-tested it through solo sessions and partnered play, and collected feedback from testers across a range of bodies and sensitivity levels. And I’m going to tell you exactly what I found. The good, the genuinely impressive, and the stuff that might make this the wrong choice for your body.
Let’s get into it.
Quick Verdict: Who Is This For?
Before you read another word, here’s the shortcut:
| Best for | People who crave deep, rumbly vibrations without lugging around a 700g wand. Those upgrading from a basic vibe who want serious power at a fair price. Partnered play during doggy style or cowgirl. Full-body massage that’s actually good. |
| Not ideal for | Very sensitive users who need a whisper-soft lowest setting. Anyone who needs waterproof. People who want app control or long-distance play. Complete beginners to vibration. |
| Power Index | 7/10 |
| Deep Rumble Index | 8/10 |
| Body Compatibility | 7/10 |
| Hand Fatigue | 6/10 (moderate—lighter than a Doxy, heavier than a mini) |
| Price | $99.99 (frequently on sale) |
Still here? Good. Because the numbers above only tell half the story. Let me tell you what they feel like.

How It Actually Feels: Translating the Vibrations to Your Body
This is where most reviews fail you. They say things like “powerful vibrations” and “rumbly motor,” and you’re left wondering, but what does that actually mean against my skin?
So let me translate.
The Lowest Setting: Deep From the Start
Here’s what makes the Desire Wand unusual—and what you absolutely need to know before buying it.
I measured the vibration displacement (how far the head physically moves back and forth) at the lowest setting: 1.3mm. For context, most wands start around 0.3–0.8mm on their gentlest mode. The Desire starts where many wands peak.
The velocity at the lowest setting? 132mm/s. That’s faster than the Le Wand’s maximum velocity (80mm/s). Faster than the Doxy Original’s top speed (54mm/s). Even faster than the Magic Wand Plus at full power in terms of raw surface speed.
What this means for your body: There is no “feather-light introduction” with this wand. Even on its softest setting, the head is making long, sweeping strokes at meaningful speed. If you place it against your vulva—or anywhere, really—you’ll immediately feel a deep, spreading warmth of vibration that moves through tissue, not just across the surface.
One tester with higher sensitivity described the lowest setting as: “Like someone pressing a warm, vibrating palm firmly against me. Not painful, but definitely not subtle.”
Another tester who typically needs intense stimulation said: “On low, it already felt like what most wands feel like at medium. I was intrigued.”
This is the critical compatibility question: If you know you need a very gentle warm-up—if you’re someone who starts with the barest whisper of a vibrator and builds slowly over 20 minutes—the Desire Wand may feel like it’s skipping the first few chapters. One user review put it bluntly: “My poor bits felt rough-handled and beat. It very much feels like a ‘massager’ rather than one intended for anything intimate.”
That’s not a quality problem. That’s a body compatibility mismatch. And it’s exactly why I test these things the way I do.

| Power: | (4.5 / 5) |
| Noise: | (3.0 / 5) |
| Material: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Price: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Ease Of Use: | (5.0 / 5) |
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As You Increase Intensity: Punchy, Not Buzzy
Here’s where the Desire Wand’s motor design gets interesting.
As you ramp up from low to high, the acceleration increases significantly—from 60 to 100 m/s². But the velocity barely changes (132 to 140mm/s), and the displacement actually drops slightly (1.3mm down to 1.18mm).
In plain English? The wand hits harder without getting faster or buzzier.
Think of it like this: imagine someone pushing a swing. At low settings, it’s a smooth, wide push. As you increase intensity, they’re pushing with more force on each stroke, but the swing doesn’t travel farther. It just carries more momentum each time it passes through.
This is the opposite of what many wands do. The Magic Wand Plus and Rechargeable, for example, ramp up frequency as they increase power—they go from rumbly to high-pitched. The Desire stays in the low-to-medium frequency range across its entire power spectrum. It never crosses into that shrill, surface-level buzz that makes your nerve endings scream “uncle” after five minutes.
The practical result: Deep stimulation that intensifies without becoming irritating. When more clitoral structures are being stimulated simultaneously—the glans, the hood, and critically, the deeper clitoral shaft—the body’s response can be profound. During my testing, this translated to pelvic contractions that built faster than I expected, followed by orgasms that felt… fuller. More complete. Like the difference between a ripple in a pond and a wave in the ocean.
And yes, I could have multiple in succession. At least until I got greedy. (More on that mistake later.)
The Frequency and Rumble: Why It Feels “Different”
The Desire Wand’s frequency profile sits at low/medium across its range, with clean harmonics at every setting. No rattling, no chaotic micro-jitters, no parasitic vibrations that make your teeth itch.
What does “clean harmonics” feel like? Imagine the difference between listening to a single, clear bass note versus a bass note played through a blown speaker. Both are technically the same frequency, but one is soothing and the other makes you flinch. Some wands—including the Lovense Domi 2 and Magic Wand Rechargeable at their lowest settings—produce mixed or rattly harmonics that create a “noisy” sensation on the skin. The Desire delivers a smooth, unified vibration that your nervous system can settle into rather than fight against.
With a Deep Rumble Index of 8 out of 10, the Desire is in the top tier for body-penetrating resonance. Only the Magic Wand Plus/Rechargeable (9/10) score higher. But those weigh 480–600g compared to the Desire’s 375g, and they’re exponential rampers—meaning the power jumps unpredictably between settings, which makes edging and controlled buildup much harder.
The sensation translation: If you’ve only ever used buzzy, surface-level vibrators, the Desire Wand will feel like discovering a new dimension. The vibrations don’t stay on top of your skin. They push through. One tester described it as “feeling the vibration in my sit bones,” which sounds dramatic but is genuinely what deep displacement at low frequency does to pelvic tissue.
Design & Build: The Details That Actually Affect Your Sessions
The Flexible Neck (45° Range)
The Desire Wand’s head flexes up to 45 degrees, putting it among the most adaptable necks in the wand category. For comparison: the Magic Wand Plus/Rechargeable flex about 22°, and the LELO Smart Wand manages only 20°.
Why this matters in bed: When you’re lying on your back and pressing a wand against your vulva, you’re rarely holding it at a perfect 90-degree angle. You’re adjusting, shifting, finding the spot. A stiff neck means you have to contort your wrist. A 45° flex means the wand conforms to you.
During partnered sessions in doggy position—which multiple testers and user reviewers flagged as the Desire’s sweet spot—the flexible neck lets the head maintain contact through the natural movement of sex without requiring the holding partner to perform wrist gymnastics. One user’s partner reported: “Orgasms were super intense. My girlfriend felt like a fairy floating through the woods after the first few.” (I did not write that. An actual human wrote that in their review. And honestly? I get it.)
The Silicone Head (Shore A 44)
At a Shore A hardness of 44, the Desire’s head sits in the moderate firmness range—softer than the Le Wand (48) or Magic Wand Mini (47), but firmer than the marshmallow-soft Doxy Die Cast (18) or We-Vibe Wand 2 (13).
What this means against your body: The silicone has enough give to be comfortable against sensitive tissue but enough firmness to efficiently transmit those deep, rumbly vibrations. Ultra-soft heads (like the Doxy Die Cast) absorb some vibration energy before it reaches you—great for sensitive users, less ideal if you want maximum transfer. The Desire’s 44 Shore A is the sweet spot where comfort meets efficiency.
The silicone is genuinely silky. Multiple users commented on this unprompted. “The silicone skin is really smooth and silky” appeared in several independent reviews. No lint magnet issues, no tackiness. Body-safe, latex-free, phthalate-free.
One durability note: A user reported that after extended ownership, “the silicone skin on the head started to come away.” Lovehoney replaced it under warranty quickly, but it’s worth flagging. I haven’t experienced this in my testing period, but if you’re someone who uses a wand daily and with significant pressure, monitor the head’s integrity over time.
Weight and Ergonomics
At 375g, the Desire is lighter than you’d expect for a full-size wand. For reference:
- Magic Wand Rechargeable: 600g
- Doxy Die Cast: 730g
- Satisfyer Wonder Woman: 600g
- Lovense Domi 2: 290g
The 22cm handle provides good leverage without the bulkiness of the 25cm Magic Wand handles. I rated the Hand Fatigue Index at 6/10—moderate. You can comfortably use it for 15–20 minutes without your wrist filing a formal complaint, but it’s not as effortless as a compact wand like the Mantric (2/10) or Le Wand Petite (3/10).
The energy directionality is forward-focused, meaning vibrations concentrate in the head rather than bleeding back into the handle. This is crucial. Some wands vibrate your hand almost as much as the target area, which accelerates fatigue and feels awful. The Desire keeps its energy where it belongs.
Controls: Mostly Brilliant, One Annoying Quirk
Three buttons: central (power on/off and pattern cycling), plus (intensity up), minus (intensity down). Simple, intuitive, easy to operate mid-session without looking.
The linear ramping curve means intensity increases predictably between levels—no sudden jumps from “pleasant” to “holy hell.” This gives you real control during edging, which is something exponential-ramping wands like the Magic Wand and Doxy struggle with.
The annoying quirk: Pattern cycling is one-directional only. If you accidentally click past a pattern you liked, you have to cycle through approximately 20 more combinations to get back to it. In the middle of a session, this is the ergonomic equivalent of missing your highway exit and having to drive 10 miles to the next one. My advice: spend a session just exploring patterns with zero orgasm pressure, memorize your favorites by position, and you’ll never be caught scrolling in frustration at the worst possible moment.
Real-World Use: Solo, Partnered, and the Hotel Incident
Solo Sessions
The Desire Wand is exceptional for solo play across a wide spectrum of moods.
For the “I need this now” sessions: The combination of high starting power and linear control means you can go from “just turned it on” to climax remarkably fast. For busy mornings, lunch breaks (no judgment), or those nights where you just need to decompress—this wand doesn’t waste your time with a slow build-up.
For drawn-out edging sessions: The clean harmonics and consistent rumble mean you can hold at a medium intensity for extended periods without the numbing that buzzy motors cause. I’ve maintained plateau states for 20+ minutes with the Desire, which is harder to achieve with wands that produce mixed or rattly harmonics.
For full-body massage: I usually skip this claim when wands make it, because most wands are mediocre massagers at best. The Desire genuinely delivers here. The deep displacement and forward-focused energy mean it works real tension out of shoulders, lower back, and neck. The flexible head follows muscle contours. A user confirmed: “It will do a great job clearing a knot in your back too.”
Partnered Play
This is where body compatibility and flexibility combine beautifully:
- Doggy style / from behind: The 31cm total length means the holding partner can reach comfortably. The 45° neck flex maintains clitoral contact through movement. Multiple testers rated this as the best position for the Desire.
- Cowgirl / reverse cowgirl: Works well wedged between bodies. The lighter weight (vs. a Doxy or Magic Wand) means less awkward readjustment.
- Missionary: Honestly? It’s a bit bulky. The 17cm head girth takes up real estate. Not impossible, but you’ll both feel it there. A user confirmed: “A little bit big and gets in the way for standard missionary.”
- Oral + wand combo: Hold it against the mons/lower abdomen while a partner performs oral. The deep vibrations transfer through tissue to create an entirely different dimension of sensation during cunnilingus.
An edge case worth sharing: A 65-year-old male user described using the Desire on his penis and was emphatic: “Fire truck me it’s amazing… Big bang had nothing on this… Bit like a blow job but not quite.” He did note his skin was “just a tad red after an hour” and advised caution. Wands aren’t genital-specific—bodies of all configurations can enjoy them, but the Desire’s intensity level demands you listen to your body’s feedback, especially on more sensitive anatomy.
The Hotel Incident
One reviewer used the Desire Wand in a hotel room. A neighbour knocked on her door to ask her to turn it down. This actually tracks with my noise measurements.
At peak intensity, the Desire registers 52 dB at one foot away—comparable to a moderate conversation. That drops to 33 dB behind a closed door, which is barely audible. But in a hotel with thin walls? At 1am? With hard surfaces reflecting sound? Yeah. Your neighbours might have questions.
The acoustic character transitions from a low hum on the lowest setting to a mid-mechanical buzz at full power. It never reaches the high-pitched whine of the Magic Wand Plus (which sounds like an angry dentist’s drill at max), but it’s no library whisper either.
Discretion verdict: Fine behind a standard bedroom door at home. Risky in shared walls with paper-thin insulation. Behind a closed door: 31–33 dB—essentially invisible to housemates who aren’t actively pressing their ear to your door.
The Not-So-Great Stuff: Full Transparency
I’ve praised this wand extensively because it earned it. But let me be completely clear about its limitations:
1. Not Waterproof. Splashproof only. You can wipe the head clean with a damp cloth and mild soap, but don’t submerge it, don’t take it in the shower, and don’t run it under the tap. This also makes cleaning slightly less convenient than fully waterproof competitors.
2. No Gentle Start. I’ve hammered this point, but it’s the single most important compatibility factor. If the data tells us one thing, it’s that this wand’s lowest setting delivers vibration intensity that many wands reserve for their middle range. That’s a feature if you like it. It’s a dealbreaker if you don’t. One user review called it “the best wand EVER.” Another said their bits felt “rough-handled.” Both are valid experiences for different bodies.
3. Noise Is Real. At 52 dB max, it’s quieter than the Doxy Die Cast (65 dB) or Magic Wand Plus (65 dB), but louder than the Le Wand (44 dB) or LELO Smart Wand (50 dB). Behind a closed door, it drops to 33 dB—effectively inaudible in most homes. But in the same room, on the highest setting, it’s noticeable. Plan accordingly.
4. One-Way Pattern Cycling. Minor but legitimately annoying during sessions. There’s no “previous pattern” button. You scroll forward only. Lovehoney, if you’re reading this—a firmware update or a redesign to allow reverse cycling would make an already great control scheme significantly better.
5. Durability Question Mark. One user reported the silicone head separating after extended use. Lovehoney’s warranty replacement was fast, but it’s something to monitor. I haven’t experienced this, and it appears to be an edge case—but I’d be dishonest if I didn’t mention it.
6. Thermal Rise. After 10 minutes of continuous use at max power, the head temperature rose from 17.1°C to 22°C—a 4.9°C increase. This is moderate. It actually creates a pleasant warmth during use, but it’s worth noting that it does warm up. Not to uncomfortable levels (the Mantric Wand hits 25.2°C, the LELO Smart Wand reaches 26.7°C), but it’s not thermally neutral.
Tips, Tricks, and Mistakes I Made So You Don’t Have To
Mistake #1: The Charging Fiasco
When I first tried to charge the Desire, nothing happened. I plugged the USB cable into a random wall adapter and… no light. No response. Dead silence.
Turns out the Desire requires a 5V USB charging port specifically. Many fast-charge wall adapters output higher voltages. Laptop USB ports are reliably 5V. A basic phone charger brick (not a fast charger) also works. I wasted 30 minutes thinking I’d received a dud before figuring this out.
Pro tip: Charge it from your laptop or a basic 5V adapter. The light flashes during charging and goes steady when full. A full charge takes approximately 5 hours for 2+ hours of play time.
Mistake #2: Getting Greedy
I mentioned this earlier, but it deserves emphasis. During my first real session with the Desire, I was so surprised by the depth of stimulation that I just… kept going. Multiple orgasms, one after another, increasingly intense, increasingly fast.
And then my clitoris went numb. For hours.
This is not the wand’s fault. This is powerful-wand-user-error. Deep, rumbly stimulation that reaches the clitoral shaft can cause temporary desensitization if you marathon it without breaks. Give yourself recovery time between orgasms. Your future self will thank you.
Tip: Use the Storage Bag for Charging
The faux leather case has a charging hole, so you can charge the wand while it’s stored. This means you can keep it plugged in discreetly in a bedside drawer. If you have kids, pets, or just want things tidy—this is a thoughtful design detail that I didn’t appreciate until I realized every other wand just… lives on my desk with a cable hanging off it.
Tip: Pressing Against the Body
The Desire is pressure-resistant, meaning the motor maintains its output even when you push the head firmly into tissue. This is not universal—cheaper wands collapse under pressure, losing vibration exactly when you want it most. With the Desire, you can press into your body to deepen the sensation without the motor stalling. This is especially useful when you’re close to climax and instinctively push harder.
Tip: Through Clothing
Several testers found the higher intensity settings ideal for stimulation through clothing—jeans, underwear, even a folded blanket. The deep displacement means vibrations transmit through fabric layers more effectively than buzzy, surface-level motors. One tester noted: “The higher intensities are great for getting off through clothing.” Useful for lazy couch sessions or when you want a different sensation without direct contact.
Tip: The Travel Lock
Press the + and – buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds (when the wand is off). Two flashes = locked. Repeat to unlock (three flashes). I once discovered a wand buzzing inside my luggage at airport security. The travel lock on the Desire exists specifically so you never become that person.

| Power: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Noise: | (3.0 / 5) |
| Material: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Price: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Ease Of Use: | (5.0 / 5) |
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How It Compares: The Honest Competitive Landscape
Here’s where I pull out the spreadsheet and get granular. Because when you’re spending $100, you deserve to know exactly where your money sits relative to the alternatives.
Lovehoney Desire vs. Magic Wand Rechargeable
The Magic Wand Rechargeable is the legacy powerhouse. Power Index 10/10, Deep Rumble 9/10. It’s the strongest rechargeable wand I’ve tested.
But here’s the trade-off: It weighs 600g (vs. 375g), has exponential ramping (power jumps unpredictably), produces mixed harmonics at low settings, and scores a 9/10 on hand fatigue. It’s also $130+.
The Desire gives up roughly 30% of the Magic Wand’s raw peak power but delivers cleaner vibrations, better control, less fatigue, and more flexibility at a lower price and weight. If you’ve ever used a Magic Wand and thought “I love the power but hate holding this thing,” the Desire is your answer.
Lovehoney Desire vs. Doxy Die Cast
The Doxy Die Cast is a corded beast at 730g. Power Index 9/10. The soft silicone head (Shore A 18) makes it luxuriously cushioned.
But: It’s corded (limited positioning), it causes extreme hand fatigue (10/10—literal wrist killer), it’s exponential ramping, and it costs significantly more. The Desire’s cordless freedom and 45° neck flexibility give it practical advantages in almost every use position, despite the Doxy’s raw power edge.
The reviewer who received the Desire as a gift specifically because she complained about “having to find a plug socket to use my Doxy” ended up preferring it: “I never thought I’d say this, but I actually prefer the Lovehoney Desire Wand to my Doxy Wand.”
Lovehoney Desire vs. Lovense Domi 2
The closest competition on paper. The Domi 2 matches the Desire on Power Index (8 vs. 7) and Deep Rumble (8 vs. 8), weighs less (290g vs. 375g), and has app control for long-distance play and custom vibration patterns.
Where the Desire wins: Larger head for broader stimulation, cleaner harmonics at low settings (the Domi 2 is rattly at low), more luxurious build feel, and a significantly better storage solution. The Domi 2’s 75° neck flexibility is superior, but its smaller 17cm girth head focuses stimulation more narrowly, which is a preference, not a universal advantage.
Bottom line: If you need app control or long-distance connectivity, the Domi 2 wins by default. If you want a more refined, broader, luxury-feeling experience without a phone in your hand, the Desire delivers.
Lovehoney Desire vs. Le Wand Petite
The Le Wand Petite is lighter (215g) and causes minimal hand fatigue (3/10). But it scores Power 6/10 and Deep Rumble 5/10 compared to the Desire’s 7 and 8. Frequency bias sits at low/medium with clean harmonics—similar quality vibration, just less of it. It also costs more.
The Desire is the objectively superior performer. The Le Wand Petite is the better choice only if lightweight and minimal fatigue are your absolute top priority and you’re willing to accept less power.
Lovehoney Desire vs. LELO Smart Wand 2
The LELO brings prestige branding and an interesting vibration profile—it goes from very low displacement (0.45mm) to high (1.5mm), meaning it has a genuine whisper mode that the Desire lacks. It’s quieter at peak (50 dB) and produces clean harmonics.
But: Power Index 6/10 vs. 7/10. Mixed/rattly harmonics at the lowest settings. And it’s significantly more expensive. The Desire outperforms it on raw power, rumble depth, and value. The LELO’s advantage is that ultra-gentle lowest setting—if you need a wand that can go from barely-there to quite strong, the LELO’s range is wider at the low end.
Who Should Buy the Desire Wand (And Who Absolutely Shouldn’t)
Buy it if you:
- Want deep rumble without the bulk. An 8/10 rumble index at 375g is exceptional. You’d normally need a 600g+ corded wand for this depth.
- Are upgrading from a basic vibrator or smaller wand. Multiple users described the jump from starter toys to the Desire as transformative: “What a leap!”
- Value cordless freedom and session control. Linear ramping + 2+ hours of battery life + no cord = genuine flexibility.
- Use wands during partnered sex. The 45° flex, manageable weight, and forward-focused energy make it practical in positions where heavier wands are cumbersome.
- Appreciate quality at a fair price. The faux leather storage case, the silky silicone, the build quality—it feels like a $150+ toy. The $99.99 price (and frequent sales) makes it genuine value.
Skip it if you:
- You’re very sensitive and need a feather-light lowest setting. The Desire’s starting displacement of 1.3mm is NOT subtle. If even gentle vibration tends to overwhelm you, look at the LELO Smart Wand 2 (starts at 0.45mm) or the We-Vibe Wand (starts at 0.33mm). These give you a genuine whisper mode the Desire simply doesn’t have.
- You need waterproof. The Desire is splashproof only. No bath play, no shower sessions, and cleaning requires more care than a fully submersible toy. If waterproof is non-negotiable, this isn’t your wand.
- You need app control or long-distance features. No app, no Bluetooth, no remote. If connectivity matters—for long-distance relationships or hands-free custom patterns—the Lovense Domi 2 is the obvious choice.
- You’re a complete vibration beginner. If you’ve never used a vibrator before, the Desire’s intensity floor may be too high for a comfortable first experience. Start with something gentler and work up to this.
- Maximum stealth is essential. It’s not the loudest wand I’ve tested, but if you live in a studio apartment with roommates on the other side of a curtain divider, the 52 dB peak is going to be… a conversation starter.
Final Verdict: The Wand That Earned Its Spot
Here’s the truth about the Lovehoney Desire Wand that surprised me most: it’s not trying to be anything it isn’t.
It’s not the most powerful wand on the market. That’s the Magic Wand Rechargeable. It’s not the most feature-rich. That’s the Lovense Domi 2. It’s not the quietest, the lightest, or the most luxurious brand name.
What it is: The most balanced cordless wand I’ve tested at this price point.
A Power Index of 7/10 paired with a Deep Rumble Index of 8/10 means you’re getting body-penetrating, orgasm-inducing vibrations that most competitors only achieve in heavier, pricier, or corded packages. Clean harmonics across all settings mean your nerve endings get smooth, coherent stimulation instead of chaotic jitter. Linear ramping means you control the build-up instead of the wand surprising you. Pressure resistance means it performs when it matters most. Forward-focused energy means the vibrations go into your body, not into your hand.
And the storage case? Honestly, it’s the nicest storage solution I’ve seen included with any wand at any price point. That sounds like a small thing. It isn’t. A toy you actually store properly is a toy you actually reach for.
A trans female user wrote of the Desire: “She orchestrated a symphony of sensation, a cascade of pleasure that left my very being trembling.” A husband searching for his wife’s “glass slipper” called it: “Hands down the best wand I have purchased EVER.” A seasoned Doxy owner admitted: “I never thought I’d say this, but I actually prefer the Lovehoney Desire Wand to my Doxy.”
And me? I bought it as an afterthought. It sat on my shelf for three months. Now it’s in my top recommendations and the wand I reach for most often when I want something that hits deep without making my wrist ache or requiring me to negotiate with a power cord.
At $99.99—and frequently less during Lovehoney’s regular sales—it’s the wand I’d recommend to anyone who knows they want rumble, wants cordless freedom, and doesn’t need the absolute maximum power on the market. The value here is genuine, and the performance backs it up with measurable evidence.
Just… charge it with a 5V adapter. And maybe keep it on the lower settings until your body says otherwise.
Your body always knows.

| Power: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Noise: | (3.0 / 5) |
| Material: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Price: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Ease Of Use: | (5.0 / 5) |
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