Our selection of vibrators with the best quality vibrations: power, low frequency vibrations, without numbing effect, without addiction.
A qualitative selection of the best manufacturers. From a simple battery-powered vibrator to a powerful wand, including the most efficient G-spot stimulators and even pulsators!
HOW TO CHOOSE A VIBRATOR THAT SUITS YOU?
First of all, know that the term vibrator covers a wide range of intimate toys. Whether it is stimulation of the clitoris, a vibrating dildo for vaginal penetration, or a vibrator for anal pleasure.
Indeed, a good question to ask yourself would be to know which erogenous zone you would like to stimulate?
Giving pleasure via a vibrator will essentially depend on experience (you can sort by experience level), but above all on the quality of the vibrations.
For this reason, vibrators are never equal and, be careful, the majority of what exists in the offer of erotic products and that you find in a "station sex shop" vibrates extremely poorly. But don't worry, we've gathered the best of what the naughty toy industry does for adults!
First, most vibrators on the market vibrate at what are called high frequencies, expressed in revolutions / min.
These high frequencies are often the prerogative of certain powerful and popular vibrators like the FAIRY, but not only that.
The frequency should not be confused with the power of the vibration (which depends on what we call the normalized amplitude of the motor). Indeed, many small sexual gadgets such as vibrating ducks, butterflies, certain old school vibrating panties, but also prostate stimulators, vibrating eggs or even the famous rabbit vibrator, vibrate at very high frequencies. Result, increasing difficulty in reaching orgasm, once the surprise of the tickling vibration has passed.
Contrary to popular belief, this effect is not produced by habituation to vibration. Thank you Patriarchy for wanting to lock down clitoral pleasure forever, under tons of shameless guilt!
No, it is simply an effect of over-stimulation of the same nerve endings (in this case the Pacinian corpuscles) which quickly saturate and are in reality only receptive to changes in intensity.
If, on the other hand, you want to experience a qualitative and enjoyable vibration that will literally make you experience other levels of excitement, think low frequency vibrations. (Discover our explanatory guide).
These reach other types of mechanoreceptors (nerve endings specialized in the perception of low frequency vibrations) and activate an enriched sexual response! As a result, we build our orgasm with deep stimulation, favoring what we call wave or cyclical patterns of excitation to generate powerful and transcendent orgasms.
The choice of low frequency vibration is all the more relevant when it comes to vaginal penetration. Indeed, the vibration will have a longer path to travel to reach the internal nerve endings of the clitoris, via the G-spot or what we call the clitoral-urethro-vaginal complex. (Learn more about the G-spot in our explanatory guide).
WHAT IS THE BEST MATERIAL TO MAKE A VIBROMASER?
As with the majority of sex toys, it is important to opt for a vibrator made from an inert and non-porous material. Medical grade silicone remains a fantastic material for this because it is hypoallergenic, guaranteed without phthalates or other endocrine disruptors. For the record, the first manufacturer to consider using medical grade silicone for sex toys was Fun Factory - the German brand based in Bremen is in fact a pioneer for this real healthy and safe revolution in the manufacturing of erotic toys.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VIBRATOR, A CLITORAL STIMULATOR AND A DILDO?
Let's first talk about the fundamental difference between the dildo, dildo or dildo and vibrators. Vibrators are above all by definition erotic toys capable of vibrating, while the word dildo - shortened to dildo - is reserved for non-vibrating sexual objects, the first examples of which date back to prehistory!
Vibrating devices owe their existence to a British doctor from the Victorian era: Joseph Mortimer Granville. The anecdote according to which he used the ancestor of the vibrator, powered by a steam engine, to treat hysteria in women, would be a vast piece of machinery.
Today, vibrators are designed primarily to provide you with pleasure by activating mechanoreptors (specialized nerve endings) which capture vibrations.
The term vitro would thus encompass any sex toy or vibrating erotic accessory whether or not it is used for penetration. Let us therefore remember that a clitoral stimulator is by definition a vibrator, in the same way as certain penis rings or even male masturbators. Indeed, vibration produces extremely positive effects on the external stimulation of the clitoris, the only organ of creation dedicated solely to pleasure.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF VIBROMASSERS?
If in the eyes of ordinary people, all vibrator products are identical with the exception of different vibration modes, speeds or even the fact that they are USB rechargeable or not, the reality is in fact more complex.
Indeed, the vibrator can not only take several forms depending on the erogenous zone it stimulates. We thus find all the external stimulators in the shape of lipsticks or pebbles, the eternal vibrating egg with remote control, or connected for geeks, the micro shapes or the legendary magic wand massager for lovers of strong vibrations. But a vibrator can also cover the territories of penetrative sex with shapes more suited to vaginal stimulation: G point or A point, double stimulation of the clitoris externally and internally thanks to the Rabbit vibrator. But a vibrator can take the shape of a plug and harness the power of vibration to reach sensitive areas like the prostate or the dense nerve endings that wrap around the anal canal. It can sometimes even play the discreet card and take the shape of a duck - invented by Big Teaze Toys and having served to glamorize vibes even in the chic boutiques of Sonia Rykiel. Finally, what characterizes a vibrator is above all the quality of its vibrations. Thus, each manufacturer and each model, in addition to offering different vibration modes and gradual intensity levels, vibrates at different frequencies.
At Lovely Sins, we favor in our selection a majority of low frequency vibrators, whose powerful and diffuse vibrations optimally enrich your sexual response and never create numbness or even addiction.
VIBRORS AND USE IN WATER: ARE ALL VIBROS WATERPROOF?
Before any use in water or cleaning, it is recommended to refer to the manufacturer's instructions for use to avoid any damage. Not every vibrator is necessarily 100% waterproof. Most are often at least IPX 4 - that is, slpashproof or splash resistant. They are therefore rinsable, but any immersion in water is not recommended. The majority, however, are 100% waterproof and have the IPX 7 standard. A level of waterproofing that allows you to enjoy your favorite toy even in the bath. Thus, the majority of manufacturers: from Dorcel to Fifty Shades of Gray via Fun Factory have equipped their best products with high waterproofing standards.