Crave Vesper Mini Review: The Discreet Vibrator
The fact that I didn’t ‘need’ or own a vibrator for so long was both a point of pride and envy. I was proud of the fact that I could get off wherever, whenever—so long as my hand wasn’t sprained or something—but envious of all the ladies who didn’t have to break a sweat for their orgasms. This jealousy was especially present whenever I happened to be extremely horny and completely exhausted at the same time. Too tired to masturbate, I’d usually just fall into an irritated sleep and wake with lady blue balls, a problem I imagined vibrator-owners never had. The toy doesn’t have a dedicated button for switching between the two. Instead, the user holds down on the power button for three seconds to glide from vibration to pulse, according to an instructional video on Doxy’s website.
They give us feedback on ease of us, range of settings, design and, crucially, performance. Our panel found it comfy to hold and easy to use thanks to the curved design, and they enjoyed experimenting with the different vibration speeds and intensity levels. The tip is shaped like a flower, which can be used both internally for G-spot stimulation or externally on the clitoris. Testers felt “very satisfied” after using the toy and said the curved design and soft gel tip enhanced their pleasure. It’s quite noisy on the higher speed settings, and testers found the buttons a little confusing to begin with, but they soon felt confident using it. Plus, it charges quickly, comes with a travel case and is fully waterproof.
Then consider the range of intensities and patterns the toy provides, Carol Queen vibrator, PhD, a sex educator with Good Vibes, tells SELF, so you can turn it up as you get more turned on—or lower it if you want to draw out your orgasm. Most of our panel said this egg-shaped vibrator helped them achieve a more intense orgasm and they all noted how quiet it was, so they didn’t have to worry about anyone hearing it if they were in the next room. Our testers found it provided a completely different experience compared to other vibrators on the market and said it was beautifully designed. Lexington, Kentucky-based marriage and family therapist Juliana Hauser, PhD, previously told Allure where you place your vibrator is critical. High-frequency vibration designed to run off of pneumatic air power.
On top of all that, the material felt soft against their skin, and the detailed instructions and diagrams helped them to get the most of out of the device. So, if you’re on board with the concept but don’t know where to start, let us be your guide. The long and short of it, ahem, is that these toys feature two curved appendages (one mini, one biggie) that stimulate two pleasure points simultaneously, otherwise known as dual-stimulation. If you have a vagina, those hotspots will be internal and external—the G-spot and the clitoris—but the shorter end can also be used to stimulate the prostate. This shorter arm is how the toy got its moniker in the first place, since many feature flickering “bunny ears” for textured stimulation that feels good and looks adorable. Bellesa has long been at the forefront of sexual wellness innovation, and WhisperBullet is no exception.
Searching for specific product reviews or experiences shared by users online can help you make an informed decision based on others’ experiences. Like the Hitachi, Le Wand has a “wave” button to cycle through the patterns, but it has a plus and minus button to change the speed (also, the plus button serves as “on” while minus serves as “off”). Similar to the other toys, Le Wand has both vibration and pulsing available, just with more variety in terms of the quickness and intensity of the pulses — these patterns are all laid out in Le Wand’s user guide.
These can be manually stroked up and down, as the name would suggest—or you can anchor the toy in place with something like a Fleshlight mount and thrust in and out of it for a more sex-like experience. When Womanizer first launched this concept, it called this innovation Pleasure Air Technology. Although that technology still remains, other suction toys have come up with their own version that is just as good, if not better, depending on your preference. Le Wand Point is a very intentionally structured slow-burn vibrator; it has a slight curve to lay flat on your vulva and engraved wavy ridges for a unique, textural feel.
The unique sloping side scored extra points for its ability to target the G-spot , while the bunny ears were positioned in just the right spot to stimulate the clitoris. Wands expertly deliver vibrations to a wide surface area—but if you’ve got a hankering for the more pinpointed stimulation that a tongue or clitoral vibrator can offer, consider the Le Wand Flick. “Flick is an attachment that turns your massager into a flickering, tongue-mimicking tease machine,” says Box.
This one is for all the makeup girlies (and of course, anyone with a vulva). Angie Rowntree, the founder and director of ethical porn sit Sssh, recommends this super cute bullet vibrator that is compact, easy to hide away and looks just like an everyday object you’d have with you on the go. “When it comes to discretion, you really can’t beat a toy that fits inconspicuously into your makeup bag!” Rowntree says. Finger vibrators of the past used to be dinky and weak, which is why the Dame Fin is so revolutionary.
Plus, read up on sexpert insight on what makes this genre of vibes so unique and so worthy of your wallet. WhisperBullet, available for $59.99, is a sleek, compact sub-audible bullet vibrator offering five vibration speeds that cater to any mood, from gentle to intense. Powered by Bellesa’s revolutionary WhisperTech™, this product delivers powerful pleasure while remaining undetectable to the human ear.