We tested every piece in this box for over three weeks—together, apart, blindfolded, cuffed, and occasionally laughing so hard we had to pause. Here’s what happened.
Look, we’re going to be straight with you.
When the Lovense Lover Set showed up at our door in its sleek, discreet box, our first thought wasn’t “Ooh, how romantic.” It was: “Did we really need ANOTHER kit that promises to revolutionize our sex life?”
We’ve been down this road before. The his-and-hers sets with cheap accessories tossed in like afterthoughts. The “luxury” bundles where the blindfold feels like a sleep mask from a budget airline and the “restraints” couldn’t hold back a determined cat. We’ve made every mistake in the book—sometimes twice, just for fun.
But here’s the thing. We’d already spent months individually testing the two flagship toys in this set. Amie had been putting the Lush 4 (a detailed review here) through its paces since July —wearing it to cafés, on walks, during long-distance sessions that made her forget she was supposed to be working. Michael had been strapping on the Gush 2 (a detailed review here), dialing in those 4,300 oscillations per minute, and discovering things about his frenulum he genuinely didn’t know before age 35.
So when Lovense bundled them together with a Kraken masturbator egg, a blindfold, wrist cuffs, and a feather tickler and said “Here, this is how you play together”—we figured we owed it to you (and ourselves) to find out if the sum was greater than the parts.
Spoiler: it surprised us. Not always in the ways we expected.
If you’re still reading, you’re officially one of us. Let’s get into it.
What’s Actually in the Box (And What It Costs Separately)
Before we talk about how everything feels, let’s talk about what you’re paying for. Because $249 is not an impulse purchase—and you deserve to know exactly what that buys.
The Lovense Lover Set includes:
| Item | Estimated Standalone Price | Our Tested Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Lovense Lush 4 (G-spot wearable vibrator) | ~$121–$129 | ⭐ 4.7/5 |
| Lovense Gush 2 (oscillating penis massager) | ~$99 | ⭐ 4.6/5 |
| Lovense Kraken (masturbator egg, 1 sleeve) | ~$19–$25 | Included bonus |
| Satin blindfold | — | Genuinely nice |
| Faux-leather adjustable wrist cuffs | — | Better than expected |
| Feather tickler | — | Surprisingly effective |
If you bought the Lush 4 and Gush 2 separately at current sale prices, you’re looking at roughly $220. Add the Kraken egg (~$20–25), and you’re at $240–$245 before the accessories. So the savings on paper are modest—maybe $15–$30 depending on current pricing.
But here’s what the math doesn’t capture: this set is designed as a system. Both toys connect to the same Lovense Remote app. One phone can control both simultaneously. The accessories aren’t random throwaways—they create a framework for the kind of play that most couples talk about wanting but never quite build from scratch.
We’ll get to whether that’s actually worth the premium. But first, let’s talk about what it’s like when all these pieces hit the bedroom at once.

| Performance: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Design: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Ergonomics: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Value: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Versatility: | (5.0 / 5) |
| App: | (5.0 / 5) |
The Lovense Lover Set turns up the heat with the Lush 4 G-spot wearable, the Gush 2 penis massager, a blindfold, cuffs, a feather tickler, and a textured Kraken sleeve — all synced to powerful app control so couples can tease, tease harder, and play together or apart with deep vibrations and wickedly fun sensations.
You can buy the Lovense Lover Set from:
The Experience: Same Room, Both Toys Running, Accessories In Play
The First Night (AKA “The One Where We Learned What NOT to Do”)
The pain point nobody warns you about with couples kits: figuring out the choreography.
We charged both toys (Lush 4 needs about 50 minutes for a full charge; Gush 2 takes about 75 minutes—plan accordingly or you’ll be staring at blinking lights while the mood evaporates). Then we paired both to the Lovense Remote app on one phone.
And this is where our first mistake happened.
Michael strapped on the Gush 2 with both adjustable bands, Amie inserted the Lush 4, and we immediately cranked both to high.
Don’t do this.
The Gush 2 at full power delivers 4,300 oscillations per minute directly to the frenulum—that’s not a “warm up” setting, that’s a “finish line.” Meanwhile, the Lush 4 on max is producing deep, rumbly G-spot vibrations at 45 dB that resonated through Amie’s entire pelvic floor. Within about 90 seconds, Michael was overstimulated and Amie was trying to fumble with the phone to turn hers down, and we both started laughing because it was like trying to have a romantic dinner while someone blasts an air horn.
Lesson learned: Start at level 2 or 3 on both toys. Build. The beauty of this set is the arc, not the sprint.
What Actually Works Beautifully
Once we found our rhythm—and this took about three sessions, honestly—here’s what made this set click:
The power dynamic is built in. One phone controls both toys. That means one partner becomes the conductor. The other surrenders. This isn’t something we had to negotiate or set up—the kit’s design naturally creates it.
Amie’s favorite configuration: blindfold on, wrists gently cuffed to the headboard slats, Lush 4 inserted, Michael controlling intensity from across the bed while occasionally drawing the feather tickler across her inner thighs. The combination of not knowing when the vibration spike was coming, plus the light teasing sensation of the feather, plus the deep internal pulses—that’s not something either toy delivers alone.
“The blindfold changed everything about the Lush 4 for me,” Amie says. “I’d worn it dozens of times before—to cafés, on walks, during video calls. But with my eyes covered and my hands restrained, every vibration felt amplified by about 300%. I wasn’t distracted by my phone, by adjusting anything, by watching Michael’s face for cues. I was just… receiving. And the orgasm hit like a freight train I didn’t see coming. Literally.”
Michael’s favorite: Amie controlling the Gush 2 via app while he wore the blindfold. She’d bring him to the edge with the oscillations, drop it to almost nothing, trace the feather along his neck and chest, then spike the power again. The Gush 2’s hands-free design meant he didn’t need to hold anything—the dual bands kept it locked in place against his frenulum—so his restrained hands weren’t a problem. They were the point.
“Edging with the Gush 2 is already intense solo,” Michael says. “But when someone else controls the app and you can’t see what’s coming? Your brain goes into a different gear entirely. I’ve never been that present during a sexual experience. Also, I may have made sounds I didn’t know I could make.”
The Accessories: Better Than They Have Any Right to Be
We need to talk about this, because it’s where most couples kits fall apart. The toys are the stars; the accessories are the bargain-bin extras. We expected the same here.
The blindfold is genuinely good. It’s a velvety satin that blocks light completely—not the thin, see-through-if-you-squint kind. The elastic is snug without giving you a headache. Amie wore it for 30+ minutes across multiple sessions without discomfort. It’s not a $40 luxury blindfold, but it’s solidly in the $15–$20 quality range, and it does its job well.
The wrist cuffs are adjustable faux leather with a comfortable lining. They’re not going to satisfy anyone deep into bondage—there’s no metal hardware, no serious restraint capability. But for beginners or couples who want to play with the idea of restraint without a trip to a specialty shop? They work. They look good. They make you feel like you’re doing something slightly forbidden, which is 90% of the point.
The feather tickler was the biggest surprise. We almost dismissed it—“Oh great, a feather, how original.” But in practice, when one partner is blindfolded, restrained, and wearing a vibrating toy they don’t control… that feather becomes electric. Literally light, teasing strokes across the neck, inner arms, stomach, thighs—it created a contrast with the deep internal/external vibrations that made both sensations more intense. Neuroscience backs this up: alternating between light touch and deep vibration keeps your nervous system guessing, which amplifies arousal. We didn’t expect to use the feather every session. We did.
One tester with very sensitive skin did note that the feather could feel irritating rather than teasing, especially across the chest. If you’re someone who finds light touch more annoying than arousing, keep that in mind—or redirect the feather to less sensitive areas like outer thighs or the soles of the feet.
How to Actually Use This Set: Scenarios That Work (and One That Doesn’t)
Scenario 1: The “Full Scene” Night
Who this is for: Couples with 45+ minutes and a desire to build a complete sensory experience.
How we did it:
- Tease start (10 min): One partner blindfolded, feather tickler only. No toys yet. Build anticipation. Talk. Whisper. Make them wait.
- Single toy introduction (10 min): Insert Lush 4 or strap on Gush 2—whichever partner is blindfolded gets their toy first, controlled by the other at low-to-medium intensity.
- Both toys active (10 min): Second partner activates their toy. One phone controls both. Alternate who gets the intensity spike. The blindfolded partner can’t predict whose toy is getting the boost.
- Cuffs come on (10 min): Restrain the blindfolded partner’s wrists. Now they can’t reach for anything. Combine toy control with feather strokes and skin-to-skin contact.
- Ramp to finish: Let both toys climb together. The synchronized escalation—Lush 4 delivering deep G-spot rumbles while Gush 2 hammers the frenulum—creates a shared intensity that’s hard to replicate with separate, uncoordinated toys.
Pro tip we learned the hard way: Charge both toys BEFORE date night. The Gush 2 takes 75 minutes for a full charge. Nothing kills a scene like “Hold on, I need 20 more minutes on the charger.”
Scenario 2: The Quickie (15 Minutes, Maximum Impact)
Skip the feather and cuffs. Both toys on, both partners controlling their own via the app or manual buttons. Use the blindfold on one partner for a quick intensity boost—even 5 minutes of sensory deprivation while your partner controls your toy transforms a routine session.
Scenario 3: Solo Use (When Your Partner Isn’t There)
This is where we need to be honest with you. If you’re primarily solo, this set is not the best value.
The Lush 4 is a phenomenal solo wearable—we’ve written extensively about wearing it in public, using it during chores, the whole thing. It’s the strongest wearable G-spot egg on the market. Period.
The Gush 2 is an excellent solo edging device. Hands-free, app-controlled, powerful enough to finish the job.
But solo, you’re using one toy at a time. The accessories are designed for partner interaction. The blindfold solo is… fine, but it’s a blindfold. The cuffs need someone to put them on you. The feather tickler is about as useful as a chocolate teapot if you’re the one holding it.
If you’re solo and know which toy you want, buy it individually. You’ll save $120+ and get the exact same vibrating experience.
Scenario 4: Long-Distance Partner Play
Now here’s where this set earns its stripes for a specific audience. If you and your partner are in different cities—or even different countries—the Lovense ecosystem shines.
How it works: Both toys connect to the Lovense Remote app. Your partner can control your Lush 4 or Gush 2 from anywhere with an internet connection. You can video call while they adjust intensity in real time. Amie tested this with Michael controlling her Lush 4 from three rooms away and from across town—pairing was quick, connection held steady, and the lag was minimal enough that the teasing felt intentional, not glitchy.
Michael tested the Gush 2 with Amie controlling from another room via the app. The real-time intensity changes came through within a second or two—fast enough that the “will she or won’t she spike it” tension stayed alive.
The accessories still matter for long-distance. This surprised us. During a video call, Amie put on the blindfold and cuffs while Michael controlled the Lush 4 remotely. The ritual of the accessories—putting them on while your partner watches through a screen, knowing they’re about to take control—created an emotional and psychological charge that a solo toy session simply doesn’t deliver.
“I thought the blindfold during a video call was pointless,” Amie admits. “You’re already not ‘seeing’ your partner in the same way. But wearing it while knowing he’s watching me and I can’t see anything? It shifted my entire headspace. I stopped performing for the camera and started actually feeling.”
The honest caveat on long-distance use: You’re relying on app connectivity and Bluetooth stability. Lovense’s app is the most reliable we’ve tested in this category, but it’s still a Bluetooth-to-internet chain. We experienced one dropout in about 15 sessions—it reconnected within seconds, but it did pull us out of the moment briefly. Also, independent security researchers have flagged privacy concerns with intimate app ecosystems in the past. If you’re very privacy-conscious, review Lovense’s current privacy policy and keep your app updated. This isn’t a dealbreaker for us, but it’s worth knowing.
Performance Breakdown: The Two Toys at the Heart of This Set
Lush 4: Still the Queen of Wearable Egg Vibrators
We’ve said it before, and the testing continues to confirm it: the Lush 4 is the most powerful wearable egg vibrator available today. Deep, rumbly G-spot vibrations. Hands-free once positioned. Quiet enough for public wear (33 dB on low, 45 dB on max—that’s a whisper to light rainfall).
What it does brilliantly in this set:
- Provides the deep, internal, building-wave stimulation that pairs perfectly with the Gush 2’s sharp, external oscillations on the other partner.
- Stays connected via Bluetooth without the dropouts that plague competitors (we’re looking at you, Wi-Fi-dependent toys).
- Battery life of up to 7 hours means it will outlast any session. A 5-minute quick charge gives you an hour if you forgot to prep.
What it doesn’t do (and you should know):
- No direct clitoral stimulation from the tail. If you orgasm primarily from clitoral stimulation, the Lush 4 alone may not get you there. The antenna tail sits against the labia and provides subtle pressure with tighter underwear, but it’s not a clit vibe. In the context of this set, though, your partner’s hands, the feather tickler, or even the Kraken egg’s textured surface used externally can fill that gap.
- The charging pin area sits against sensitive tissue when worn. Amie noticed this occasionally with extended wear—a slight awareness of the concave charging indent. Not painful, but worth mentioning if you’re very sensitive externally.
Compared to alternatives: The OhMiBod Esca 2 is buzzier, weaker, and relies on less stable Wi-Fi for long-distance control. The We-Vibe Jive 2 is quieter but noticeably less powerful. If you want the strongest internal wearable with the best connectivity, the Lush 4 is still unmatched. Here is my article on the best egg vibrators, where I have a full comparison.
Note: Lush 4 works great combined with the Lovense panty vibrator – Ferri, for simulations clit and G-spot stimulation, and with Lush anal and Lovense Hush 2 for combined anal and G-spot pleasure. The bliss is that they can all be controlled from the same app on one phone, which gives you ultimate control over your pleasure. And I have even more remote control vibrators reviewed here.
Gush 2: The Hands-Free Frenulum Game-Changer
The Gush 2 is not a traditional stroker. It’s an open-ended oscillating massager that targets the frenulum and glans with up to 4,300 oscillations per minute. Think of it less like a masturbator and more like a vibrator designed specifically for the most sensitive part of the penis.
What it does brilliantly in this set:
- Provides a completely different type of stimulation than the Lush 4. While Amie feels deep, rolling internal waves, Michael experiences rapid, sharp, focused oscillations. The contrast is part of what makes simultaneous use so compelling—you’re each having a distinctly different pleasure experience, controlled by one partner.
- Truly hands-free when both bands are used. This is critical for the set’s cuffed/restrained scenarios. Michael could be blindfolded, wrists restrained, and the Gush 2 stayed locked in place. That’s not a small thing—most penis toys require at least one hand.
- The open-ended wing design accommodates different girths without struggling.
What it doesn’t do (and the honest quirks):
- It’s louder than the Lush 4. On higher settings, you’ll hear a definite hum. In a quiet room, both partners will notice it. Background music or a fan handles this easily, but if you need absolute silence, keep the Gush 2 at mid-range.
- Lube management is real. Too much water-based lube and the bands start slipping, which defeats the hands-free purpose. We learned to apply a moderate amount directly to the silicone contact area, avoid coating the bands themselves, and add more only if friction develops. Start small. Trust us on this one—don’t ask how we learned.
- It’s heavier than the original Gush. At 195 grams, you feel it. Not uncomfortably, but it’s there.
Compared to alternatives: The Arcwave Ion uses air-pulse technology on the frenulum—a gentler, more diffuse sensation. The Hot Octopuss Pulse Solo uses oscillation too but is bulkier. The Gush 2 hits a sweet spot of power, adjustability, and app integration that neither quite matches for hands-free couple play.
The Kraken Egg: The Bonus You Didn’t Know You Wanted
The set includes a single Kraken masturbator egg—a stretchy, textured silicone sleeve. It’s not a flagship product; it’s a bonus. But here’s how we actually used it:
- As a textured stroking sleeve during foreplay, before the Gush 2 goes on. It adds variety without adding another electronic device to manage.
- Over the Gush 2, for added texture during manual stroking while the oscillations run. This was Michael’s discovery, and it intensified the sensation significantly—the combination of internal texture and external oscillation is… a lot. In a good way.
- As an external tease tool on either partner. The textured inside, turned outward, dragged across skin is a different sensation than the feather—firmer, more deliberate.
It’s not the reason to buy this set, but it’s a smarter inclusion than we initially gave it credit for.

| Performance: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Design: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Ergonomics: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Value: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Versatility: | (5.0 / 5) |
| App: | (5.0 / 5) |
The Lovense Lover Set turns up the heat with the Lush 4 G-spot wearable, the Gush 2 penis massager, a blindfold, cuffs, a feather tickler, and a textured Kraken sleeve — all synced to powerful app control so couples can tease, tease harder, and play together or apart with deep vibrations and wickedly fun sensations.
You can buy the Lovense Lover Set from:
The Culprits: What Might Trip You Up
We promised you brutal honesty. Here’s where we deliver.
1. The “Who Controls the Phone” Problem
One app, two toys, both Bluetooth-connected. Beautiful in theory. But mid-session, when one partner is blindfolded and cuffed and the other is trying to adjust two intensity sliders while also, you know, being present—it can feel like patting your head and rubbing your belly during sex.
Our solution: Pre-program a couple of custom patterns in the Lovense app before the session. Save them. Then you’re tapping presets instead of fiddling with sliders in the heat of the moment. The “Pulse,” “Wave,” and “Earthquake” presets on the Lush 4 are good starting points.
2. The Lube Logistics
Lush 4 needs water-based lube for insertion. Gush 2 needs water-based lube for comfort but not too much or the bands slip. The Kraken egg needs lube inside the sleeve. That’s three separate lube situations.
Our solution: Keep a small bottle of water-based lube on each side of the bed. Apply to each toy as you introduce it—not all at once at the start. And for the love of all that is holy, put a towel down. We didn’t the first time. We learned.
3. The Charging Asymmetry
Lush 4: 50 minutes to full charge, lasts up to 7 hours. Gush 2: 75 minutes to full charge, lasts up to 110 minutes.
The Gush 2 will run out first. In a long session, this matters. We had one evening where the Gush 2 died at minute 95, mid-edge. The look on Michael’s face could best be described as “existential betrayal.”
Our solution: Charge both toys the morning of. If you’re planning a marathon, do a quick top-up charge on the Gush 2 between rounds.
4. No Storage Solution
Lovense no longer includes storage pouches with either toy, and the set doesn’t come with one either. Six items—two electronic toys, one silicone sleeve, and three accessories—with nowhere elegant to put them afterward.
Our solution: A medium-sized zippered cosmetics bag from any drugstore. Keeps everything together, discreet, and away from other silicone toys (which can react with each other over time).
5. App Privacy Considerations
We need to say this plainly: Lovense’s app has faced security scrutiny in the past. Independent researchers have flagged vulnerabilities in connected toy ecosystems. Lovense has addressed issues and released patches, but if you’re deeply privacy-conscious about intimate data, this is worth researching before you buy. Keep your app updated, use strong passwords, and review permissions.
This isn’t unique to Lovense—it’s an industry-wide consideration for any app-connected intimate device. But with a set that’s designed around app synergy, it’s more relevant here than with a simple, non-connected vibrator.
Value Breakdown: Is $249 the Right Spend?
Let’s do this properly, because $249 means different things to different people.
The Math
| Buying Approach | Approximate Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Lover Set | $249 | Lush 4 + Gush 2 + Kraken egg + blindfold + cuffs + feather + gift box |
| Lush 4 + Gush 2 separately (sale prices) | ~$220 | Two toys, no accessories, no gift box |
| Lush 4 alone | ~$121–$129 | One toy |
| Gush 2 alone | ~$99 | One toy |
The raw savings on the set versus buying everything separately: roughly $15–$30. Not earth-shattering.
The Real Value Proposition
The value isn’t in the discount. It’s in the curation.
This set answers the question “How do we start?” for couples who’ve been talking about exploring toys together but get paralyzed by choice. Instead of one partner buying “their” toy and the other feeling left out—or both buying toys that don’t work together—you get a coordinated system designed for shared use from the first unboxing.
The accessories aren’t afterthoughts. They’re the connective tissue that turns “two people using separate vibrators in the same bed” into an actual shared experience with dynamics, tension, and playfulness.
Is that worth $249? For couples? We’d say yes—with a caveat. The value is highest if:
- You’re buying your first toys together
- You want both partners to have a high-quality device
- You’re intrigued by sensory play but haven’t invested in accessories
- You’re in a long-distance relationship and want a synchronized system
- You want a gift that says “I want us to explore this together” (the packaging is genuinely gift-worthy)
When It’s NOT Worth $249
Let’s be equally clear:
- If you’re single, buy the Lush 4 OR the Gush 2 individually. You’ll save $120+ and get the exact same toy performance. The accessories need a second person to shine.
- If you already own the Lush 3 or original Gush and are happy with them, this set doesn’t offer enough of an upgrade to justify the full price. The improvements in Lush 4 (better low-end settings, faster Bluetooth, LED lights) and Gush 2 (stronger oscillations, better bands) are meaningful but incremental for existing owners.
- If you only want one type of toy, the set forces you to buy both. A vulva-owner who has no use for the Gush 2 (or vice versa) is paying for a toy they won’t use.
- If you’re on a tight budget, consider starting with one toy and adding the other later. A $99 Gush 2 or $121 Lush 4 is a smarter entry point than $249 all at once if cash is tight.
Who This Set Is Actually For (The Honest Verdict)
Buy the Lovense Lover Set If You Are:
✅ A couple (same-room or long-distance) wanting a complete, coordinated play system. This is the set’s home turf. Both partners get a best-in-class toy, the app syncs them, and the accessories create a framework for exploration.
✅ New to couples’ toy play and overwhelmed by choice. This removes the decision paralysis. Open the box, charge, pair, and play.
✅ Curious about sensory play (blindfolds, light restraint, teasing) but not ready for a full bondage kit. The accessories are approachable, comfortable, and well-made enough to actually use—not just laugh at and toss aside.
✅ Buying a gift for a partner or a couple. The presentation is premium. It says “I put thought into this.”
Skip This Set If You Are:
❌ Solo and staying that way for now. Buy the individual toy that fits your body and needs.
❌ Already well-stocked with Lovense toys. The incremental upgrades don’t justify $249 if you own Lush 3 + Gush 1 and a drawer full of accessories.
❌ Seeking a full-enclosure penis stroker. The Gush 2 is open-ended and frenulum-focused. If you want a sleeve-style experience, the Lovense Max 2 or Calor are better fits—but they’re not in this set.
❌ Extremely noise-sensitive. The Gush 2 at high intensity is not silent. Music or ambient noise handles it, but in a dead-quiet apartment with thin walls, your neighbors might wonder.
❌ Deeply concerned about app security. This set’s magic lives in the Lovense app ecosystem. If you’re uncomfortable with connected intimate devices, a non-app toy might be a better fit for your peace of mind.

| Performance: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Design: | (5.0 / 5) |
| Ergonomics: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Value: | (4.0 / 5) |
| Versatility: | (5.0 / 5) |
| App: | (5.0 / 5) |
The Lovense Lover Set turns up the heat with the Lush 4 G-spot wearable, the Gush 2 penis massager, a blindfold, cuffs, a feather tickler, and a textured Kraken sleeve — all synced to powerful app control so couples can tease, tease harder, and play together or apart with deep vibrations and wickedly fun sensations.
You can buy the Lovense Lover Set from:
Quick Tips From Three Weeks of Testing
These are the things we wish someone had told us before we opened the box:
- Charge both toys the morning of. Don’t start at 9 PM and realize the Gush 2 needs 75 minutes.
- Pre-program 2–3 custom patterns in the app. Mid-session slider-fiddling kills momentum.
- Start the feather BEFORE the toys. Anticipation is an aphrodisiac. Spend 5–10 minutes with just the blindfold and feather. Let the toys be the escalation, not the opener.
- Use one band on the Gush 2 for light play, both bands for hands-free. If you’re cuffed, you need both bands. Non-negotiable.
- Lube the toys, not the bands. This preserves the Gush 2’s grip and prevents the mid-session slip-and-slide we experienced on Night One.
- Switch roles. We cannot stress this enough. The partner who controls one session should surrender the next. The set is designed for this dynamic—don’t let one person always be the conductor.
- Clean everything immediately after. Both toys are IPX7 waterproof—rinse under warm water with mild soap. The Kraken egg is disposable, but the accessories need a wipe-down. Silicone toys only play nice with water-based lubricant; silicone-based lubes will degrade the material over time.
Final Rating
| Category | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Experience (as a set) | ⭐ 4.7/5 | Greater than the sum of its parts—when used together by partners |
| Value for Couples | ⭐ 4.5/5 | Modest raw savings, but the curation and system design justify the price |
| Value for Solo Users | ⭐ 2.5/5 | Buy individual toys instead |
| Accessory Quality | ⭐ 4/5 | Blindfold is great, cuffs are solid for beginners, feather is surprisingly effective |
| App Integration | ⭐ 5/5 | Best-in-class for synchronized couple play |
| Lush 4 Performance | ⭐ 4.7/5 | Most powerful wearable egg vibrator available |
| Gush 2 Performance | ⭐ 4.6/5 | Strongest hands-free frenulum oscillator we’ve tested |
| Long-Distance Capability | ⭐ 4.5/5 | Reliable, minimal lag, genuine emotional connection through shared control |
The Bottom Line
Here’s the honest truth, friend to friend.
The Lovense Lover Set isn’t a revolution. It’s two excellent toys you could buy separately, a bonus sleeve, and three accessories that range from “genuinely great” to “better than expected.” The savings are real but not dramatic.
What IS special—and what you can’t replicate by buying pieces separately—is the intentionality. Opening this box with a partner and seeing everything laid out together communicates something: We’re doing this. Together. On purpose. The accessories create a structure for play that most couples want but don’t build themselves. The app ties both toys into a single, controllable system. The whole thing is designed to turn two solo experiences into one shared one.
We’ve used a lot of couples’ kits. Most of them are marketing exercises—slap two random products in a box, add a satin ribbon, charge a premium. This one actually works as a system. The Lush 4 and Gush 2 are genuinely best-in-class. The accessories are genuinely usable. The app integration is genuinely seamless.
Is it perfect? No. The Gush 2’s battery will die before the Lush 4’s. The lube management requires a learning curve. The phone-juggling during simultaneous control takes practice. And if you’re solo, you’re overpaying for half a kit you won’t use.
But if you’re a couple—especially one just starting out with shared toy play, or a long-distance couple craving connection that goes beyond a single remote-control vibe—this is the most complete, best-performing couples’ kit we’ve tested.
And the feather. For the record, we did not expect to use the feather every time. But here we are.
You can buy the Lovense Lover Set from Lovense for $249.


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