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8 Best Vibrators of 2025, Tested for Maximum Pleasure | Glamour

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Though it’s no secret that the best vibrators can help you explore your own pleasure, choosing from the seemingly countless options can be, put simply, overwhelming. I tapped Glamour’s discerning editors and reviewers, who, combined, tested and rated (check out our rating system below) more than 100 vibrators. This includes me—Suzannah Weiss, a certified sex educator who has reported on and evaluated sex toys for almost 10 years. I’ve also worked extensively with other certified sex experts, many of whom contributed their guidance to this story. With their help and my own experience, I’ve narrowed down a world of options to a select few—so you can pick the right vibe for you, whether you intend to use it solo, with a partner(s), or both. And while (spoiler!) most agreed that the Satisfyer Pro 2 ($50) was the best clitoral vibrator overall, there’s something on this list that’ll please everyone, regardless of your experience level. automatic male masturbator

How we tested the vibrators

Glamour reviewers and experts evaluated over more than 100 vibrators. Each was used at least two to three times, with partners and without, after fully charging, so we could see how long its battery lasted. They compared the toy to its stated claims about performance and kept these categories in mind:

Each tester then rated these toys based on the above criteria on a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being the best), and averaged them to award overall scores to each toy. Learn more about our rating system here.

We’ve also included recommendations for other great vibrators worth your time. They didn’t make the cut because they were either narrowly beaten out, perhaps more expensive, or less popular with readers. But if you’re someone who likes researching all of your options, you’ll want to glance through these sex toys as well.

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Our top vibrator pick is the Satisfyer Pro 2, a popular suction toy that has 11 intensities with simple plus and minus buttons, an easy-to-grip handle, and a whisper-quiet motor. Its comparatively affordable $50 price tag makes it a solid pick for any beginner who wants to experience that pulsating sensation (it creates air waves around the clitoris like a little vacuum) without spending too much. In my Satisfyer Pro 2 review for Glamour, I could not help but praise its efficiency: “It takes me only a minute or two to finish compared with my usual five to 10. It’s great to use during intercourse because I can’t usually climax that way without a toy, and I also recommend it to those who have trouble climaxing in general.”

What makes the Satisfyer so effective is that, unlike other clit vibrators that only graze the top of the clit, this toy really massages every centimeter of the area at all at once, including its sides and bottom. The orgasms feel like they’re starting deeper down and building up gradually—and there’s plenty of room to do this, with such an ample range of intensities (in fact, the highest setting can be almost painfully powerful). Notably, the toy comes with an additional mouth attachment called the Liquid Air, which is thinner and offers more of a water-pulsing sensation than licking.

The sex experts and all of the reviewers I consulted had this clitoral suction vibrator high on their lists of faves. It has a long mouth that fits around the head of the clit and stimulates it with sonic airwaves that dial up from gentle to rumbly and intense (without actually touching you). They’re sensations you just can’t create on your own, especially not ones so powerful or so quiet. You can use the vibe by itself on the clit; incorporate it into foreplay with some teasing of the nipples and other sensitive areas like the frenulum of the penis and anus; and also take it into the tub. Plus, it’s so sleek and easy to hold, which can go a long way in elevating how sexy you feel when using it.

In my review of the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise, I called it the “best I’d ever tried”: “The Sona creates a prolonged climax after a sensual buildup, the kind of luxuriously drawn-out orgasm that has you feeling tingly minutes later. I’ve tried touch-free vibrators like this before, and let me tell you, damn. It’s totally revolutionized my orgasm.” What makes it stand out is its cruise-control setting. When I press it against my body, it intuitively increases in intensity, so I don’t have to fumble with buttons in the heat of the moment. I’ve found that after all this time, the vibe still holds its charge for about two hours.

The vibe has eight powerful intensities and a battery lasts up to four hours on a single charge (far longer than most vibes, which usually conk out around the 90-minute mark). “The Gigi was actually the first vibrator I ever purchased—way back in college because of how sleek it looks and how powerful I’d heard it was (from my roommate, who had one),” says Glamour editor and sex toy writer Malia Griggs. “Since then I’ve tried other G-spot vibrators and realized how good I had it with the Gigi. Its flat, angular head is wider than most dildo tips, allowing it to cover more area internally and to spread powerful vibrations throughout the vulva on up to the clit. It was more easily able to hit the G-spot than most of my partners’ penises. My iteration of the Gigi eventually gave out after six years, which is long-lasting in my book, and it’s since had model upgrades.”

This Lelo toy is also a fave of sex writer and Glamour tester Amanda Chatel, who in her Lelo Gigi 2 review says that once this toy is inside the vagina, you can’t possibly miss the G-spot. “When it comes to G-spot orgasms, Gigi 2 delivers more than the other G-spot stimulators of the dozens I have,” she says. “It’s even made me squirt a few times.” This latest update to the Gigi has phone-app-controllability, turning it into a long-distance sex toy that can be operated from anywhere by you and a partner. Lelo recently launched Love Bridge, a new feature of its app that lets users talk and text via a secure chat room and switch control of each other’s toys. This capability is available for Gigi 3.

The Magic Wand (previously called the Hitachi Magic Wand)—one of the first vibrators on the market—was originally designed as a body massager, and it still serves well as one, especially as a warm-up for partner play. It’s stood the test of time and remains a favorite among our testers and experts alike. Nan Wise, PhD, a neuroscientist, professor, and AASECT-certified sex therapist, recommends it to her clients. Personally, I consider it one of the most powerful vibrators I’ve ever used. It has four settings, and I rarely need to use the highest ones. The head is big and squishy and stimulates the internal clitoris if you position it over the labia, which means I can actually orgasm from this without even making contact with my clitoris. Its sensations can be quite strong; experts recommend keeping a layer of fabric between you and the toy (like undies or a blanket) to muffle the intensity if it feels like too much.

The wand vibrator’s external intensity makes it worth considering for anyone going through menopause who’s experiencing a decrease in sexual sensitivity and more discomfort with penetration, says Carol Queen, PhD, staff expert at sex-toy retailer Good Vibes. “It might mean that stronger or more direct vibes will feel more pleasurable and support arousal,” she says. The main downside to the OG wand massager is that it can be a bit noisy and bulky. The Dame Com is a quieter, lighter wand option.

Maude’s tapered vibrator is one of its all-time bestsellers, thanks to the fluttering tip and its discreet shape. “The Maude Vibe has hands down been my go-to vibrator for over three years,” says Glamour commerce editor Malia Griggs, who has reported on sex toys for almost five years. “I am often intimidated by all of the patterns and speeds some other vibes offer, so the Maude was such a relief. Its oblong shape acts like a high-powered finger that spreads sensation all along my vulva. It’s simple to use, with just three settings, but don’t be fooled; the modes ramp up in intensity, and I’m able to climax back-to-back. Mine did conk out after two years, but its price was low enough that I just replaced it with a new one.” The Maude Vibe is $49—a low entry price for any beginners to vibrators who are hesitant to make a big investment. The toy comes with a simple travel case as well, so you can keep it in your purse or carry-on without it getting dirty.

The body-safe silicone rabbit vibrator is among the most recommended of sex toys by our experts. It has a bulbous shaft that slips inside and is slightly curved to hit the G-spot, while its smaller external arm is flexible enough to tickle the clit. The shaft and arm are powered by separate motors that operate independently, making each sensation equally intense. “Although I’m not really into experiencing two stimulations at once—I find it can be overwhelming—the design of Soraya 2 makes internal along with external stimulation feel really good,” says Chatel. “The 12 vibration settings allow me to control the intensities so I don’t climax too quickly, which is sometimes the case when I’m up against a dual-stimulating toy.” For a toy with two motors, it’s surprisingly quiet and has a four-hour battery life—not too shabby.

Our editors and testers have deemed this vibrating cock ring one of the best sex toys; it fits snugly around the penis, restricting its blood flow and encouraging harder, longer-lasting erections. It has eight vibration patterns, which send deeply reverberating sensations across the penis and perineum—and to the clitoris during vaginal intercourse. “It’s super powerful for both my partner and myself, and the battery seems to have no end to it—which is great when I forget to charge it in between uses,” says Chatel. “It also has an app that is shockingly easy to use, making it a hands-free experience. My partner can wear it when we’re apart, and I can control it with my phone.” Pro tip: This cock ring can easily be used as a clitoral vibrator during foreplay or solo, gripped between the fingers.

The Sync 2 curves inside the vagina in a finger-like motion; one arm massages the G-spot while the other vibrates against the clit (and the penis during partnered sex). “The We-Vibe was my first introduction to long-distance couples toys, and I’ve been hooked ever since,” says Chatel. “Not only do I love the way one arm fits comfortably inside my vagina and how the external arm buzzes against the clitoris—perfect for hands-free blended orgasms—but also how my partner can ramp up the vibrations for my pleasure through the We-Vibe app, We-Connect, which acts like a remote control. And when I’m in the mood for a solo session, it syncs its pulse with the beat of my playlist.”

For me, this vibrator hits the spot because its unique finger-like shape and two motors create vibrations not just on the clitoris and in the vagina but on the area in between. The first time I used it, I had—no joke—15 orgasms in one sitting, a personal record. When one part of my vulva got tired, I’d feel the vibrations in another part, and another explosion would go off. The internal arm moves in a circular motion over the G-spot, and the external portion moves in sync with it over the clitoris, so you have to do very little work. You can just lay back and enjoy the vibrations…or possibly hold your phone and enjoy a video chat with a partner.

In addition to its cute, sleek look, this vibrator’s design is perfect for exploring G-spot stimulation and squirting, especially for beginners. Compared to other G-spot toys I’ve tried, this one’s head is larger and more rectangular, so when you move it in and out, it puts plenty of pressure on the G-spot, creating a pleasant rumble that can spread the sensation throughout the vagina. I recommend experimenting with moving it up and down or from side to side. The flat edge of the head also makes it good for holding over the clitoris since it covers a large surface area. The eight vibration levels and nine patterns let you customize it not just to your body but to what you’re in the mood for in a given session. For instance, the clitoris might be more or less sensitive depending on how recently it was last stimulated or even where you are in your cycle. If the vibrations get too intense, you can activate “bliss mode” by pressing the main button twice, and the intensity will return to the lowest setting so you can avoid getting overwhelmed without pausing.

This vibrator’s charming snail shape allows it to adjust to your body by changing shape as you move it, so you can experience just the right depth of penetration. As you push in its 5.5-inch insertable length, it lengthens while the external attachment stays put on your clit, so you get plenty of clitoral stimulation the whole time. You can customize the penetration to be as deep or shallow as you wish, leading to orgasms centered deep in the vagina or right on the surface. There’s also a cute tail that makes it easy to grab, with buttons that let you choose the vibration speed and pattern of the two motors. The vibrations are strong even on the lowest setting, and while you can easily move the toy in and out, just holding it against me was enough to orgasm.

The magic of finger vibrators is simple: They turn your digits into high-powered sex toys, making them among the most intimate and ergonomic vibes on the market (especially if you just want to focus on your pleasure and not on potentially dropping your toy). “I love Fin because its silicone loop tethers it to your fingers and makes it one of the easiest vibrators to hold,” says Chatel. “Plus, it lasts a whopping 90 minutes. It may have only three vibration settings, but I promise you, those are all you need to turn your finger into the perfect vibrator.” She adds that you should apply its soft tremors to other body parts for foreplay. I like using this one during intercourse because it makes it easy and extra pleasurable for you or your partner to provide you with clitoral stimulation.

The Moxie+ remote-controlled vibrator is an excellent clitoral vibrator because you can fasten it magnetically inside your underwear, wear it in public without anyone knowing, and let your partner take the reins (no matter where they are in the world). “This panty vibrator is powerful, discreet, and designed to be worn around the house or out to a party as your little secret,” says Jess O’Reilly, PhD, a Toronto-based sex expert and author. “You can remote-control it yourself or pair it with the free We-Connect app and let a partner join in on the fun.”

“The Moxie panty vibe doesn’t have the bulkiness that others have, so I can slip it into the pocket of my undies, and it’s a perfect, snug fit right up against my vulva,” Chatel says. Pair it with tight undies so the toy more easily stays in place.

The petite Sila Cruise massages the clitoris with gradually building sonic waves. It has a wider mouth than some of its suction competitors (like the aforementioned Lelo Sona), which more easily fits a variety of clits and also dampens the intensity of sensations. “I love the size and orgasm capability of the Sila,” says Chatel. “It fits in the palm of my hand, and its eight vibration settings give me a lot to work with. It doesn’t have the most intense suction, which is great for when I want to take my time—something I recommend to my friends with extra-sensitive clits.” The vibe is surprisingly quiet, as well.

Despite its compact size, this super-focused waterproof bullet vibrator is a powerhouse. Dr. O’Reilly tells Glamour that “its vibrations are powerful and deep,” and the We-Vibe Tango X’s tapered tip “presses perfectly against the head of the clitoris.” If you don’t have room for a larger toy, the Tango X is more than up to the challenge—and Shamyra Howard, LCSW, an AASECT-certified sex therapist, likes that it’s beginner-friendly too. It’s easy to hold thanks to its silicone handle, discreet enough to pass as a tube of lipstick, and shaped with a tapered tip that can be angled against the clit for strongly pinpointed sensations. “My favorite part about Tango X is that it has eight types of vibration patterns in a world where most bullets have less,” says Chatel. “I can also hold it for a long time comfortably.”

The Eva is a very unobtrusive toy that tucks between your labia and sits on your clitoris. It’s surprisingly powerful for its small size and also works great for solo masturbation. The hands-free vibrator fits in the vulva and rests between the labia during sex, leaving you available to explore in other ways. The only frustrating thing is that the Eva does occasionally move around and requires fiddling to get it to stay put. To avoid that, throw on a pair of crotchless panties to keep it snugly in place, or wear it under a strap-on.

This is the scoring system that our testers used to rate each sex toy that they reviewed. The ratings for each category were averaged together in order to provide an overall score, which you’ll see accompanying each top vibrator in our list above.

How to pick a vibrator

Picking your vibe comes down to what feels good to you, but here are some things to consider:

How to use a vibrator

You should read the toy’s instructions first—and then experiment. Really, how you use the vibrator varies from body part to body part. Areas to try:

Tips for trying a vibrator for the first time

When you’re ready to test your toy, you might want to set the mood. Pick a comfortable, quiet place like your bedroom, lower the lights, and queue up a sultry playlist—whatever lets you focus and get in the zone. Start by turning on the vibe to its lowest setting and trailing it across your erogenous zones (nipples and neck, for example) and then down your body as you get a feel for its vibration modes and how they feel on your skin. It can also feel pleasurable stroked against the penis and anus.

If you have a vulva, start by lightly pressing on the hood of the clit with the vibrator, and then circling it and rolling the shaft back and forth while upping the toy’s pressure and intensity. As you reach your highest levels of arousal and hardness, the clit can become supersensitive, so you may want to lessen the pressure, Nan Wise, PhD, a neuroscientist, professor, and AASECT-certified sex therapist, tells Glamour. She recommends pairing your toy with lube, which can make your experience more comfortable overall.

Tips for talking with a partner(s) about using a vibrator together

When opening up a conversation about using a vibrator with a partner for the first time, start in a playful way. Some people have hesitant or even negative reactions to sex toys based on their own experiences. You can frame it as if you’re taking on a new hobby. You might emphasize that vibrators can open you up to different sensations, fantasies, and positions. They are not a stand-in for another person—they simply enhance your time together, let you get to know each other better, and have some fun. When you do incorporate a sex toy, be considerate and take things slowly.

Can you use a vibrator while pregnant?

Yes! You can certainly use a vibrator while pregnant, but be sure that you’re diligent about cleaning your toys, as hygiene is extremely important, especially during this time. “Absolutely no switching a toy from anal to vaginal,” Carol Queen, PhD, a staff expert at online sex-toy shop Good Vibes, says—not that you ever should. You’re likely fine to use most sex toys internally, but avoid deep thrusting and hitting the cervix. And of course, it’s always wise to talk to your ob-gyn and to get specific with your questions (i.e., if your doc tells you not to have sex, Dr. Queen suggests asking, “Does that mean no orgasm? No intercourse? And how long into the gestational period is this advice intended to apply?”).

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What are the best vibrator materials and features?

Material: Since there are no federal regulations on sex toys, be sure you’re going with a body-safe silicone or ABS plastic, which won’t trap bacteria or moisture inside, says Amber Mallery, MPH, a certified sex educator and community manager at online sexual wellness shop Bijoux Indiscrets. Stainless steel and high-quality glass are also safe.

USB-rechargeable versus battery-operated vibrators: A USB-rechargeable option is the most convenient because all you’ll need is the cord and you’re good to go. However, battery-operated sex toys are often cheaper, so they can be a good vibrator for beginners.

Cost: Vibrators can run from $10 to $200, but more money doesn’t necessarily mean better. The cheaper toys usually have less power and pattern settings, which can be a plus if you want to solely focus on one sensation. Looking for more power and sensation to play around with? Opt for a higher-end pick.

Warranty: If you’re spending a pretty penny on a vibrator, make sure it has a warranty, because you can’t usually return them. For example, Womanizer has a five-year warranty on all their products, and Lelo has a two-year warranty. These are important factors to consider because you never know if your vibe is going to malfunction.

How to clean a vibrator

Perhaps unsurprisingly, sex toys can become breeding grounds for bacteria—leading to the spread of infections and even STIs, Monica Grover, DO, MS, a double-board-certified gynecologist, tells Glamour. “They should be cleaned before and after each use, even if you haven’t used them in a while,” she says.

Studies show that the easiest sex toys to clean and disinfect are made of nonporous materials such as medical-grade silicone, borosilicate glass, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic, and hypoallergenic metals (stainless steel and titanium).

Though many companies make sex-toy cleaners, you can usually use what you have on hand. To clean a nonporous sex toy that does not have a motor, Dr. Grover recommends boiling it in hot water for a few minutes, then wiping it with mild soap and letting it air-dry. If your toy has a motor or battery, skip the boiling; instead, rinse it with warm water, wipe it down with mild soap, and air-dry.

What are the best vibrators for beginners?

The main considerations for vibrators for beginners are figuring out what sensation you’re after—and how expensive the toy is. If you’re truly trying to find an entry-point toy, you might not want to invest a lot as you adjust to different sensations. Bullet vibrators, egg vibrators, and finger vibrators are great for first-timers since they’re discreet, usually have limited features, can easily be used by anyone externally, and are generally more inexpensive than other toys. (I recommend the Maude Vibe, Dame Fin, and We-Vibe Tango X.) Wand vibrators like the Magic Wand are another versatile choice. You can use them for some warm-up massage across the body that gets you in the mood, then trail down to experiment with further sensation. If you already know you’re a fan of the feeling of oral sex, try a clit sucker like the Dame Aer, Satisfyer Pro 2, or the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise.

How can I make sure my vibrator delivery is discreet?

massager prostate Maybe you have kids, roommates, or nosy neighbors. Whatever your reasoning, it’s understandable if you’re worried about a package arriving at your house that practically screams, “I’m a sex toy!” Most sex-toy retailers make a point of delivering your purchases in logo-free, nothing-to-see-here boxes. (“Our plain, boring packaging enables you to shop with Lovehoney in complete confidence,” says Lovehoney.) Companies like Lelo, Maude, Dame, We-Vibe, and Womanizer all spell out their discreet packaging policies in their FAQs. If anything, the only real danger is someone opening your box because its too unassuming.