‘I had the most intense orgasms ever’: The best vibrators for 2025, tested by 130 women
In vintage modes, the Viberator really favors the deep, bottom-heavy intensity that some folks treasure in vintage Uni-Vibes. On the Viberator, this deep, bass-heavy throb and pulse is apparent even in the lowest reaches of the intensity setting. Switching to the modern voice, however, puts the buffer to work—attenuating the low end, emphasizing the high end, and adding a more spacious, clean quality to the modulation. For players who switch between single-coils and humbuckers, or use darker amps, this mode can really open up the Viberator’s possibilities. Better still, the modern voice can be fine-tuned using the bright trimpot.
All in all, I like it and I’m going to use it, but the people who absolutely should buy one are those who run sex clubs and dungeons. As far as I see it, sitting on the machine feels inherently kinky, and this can only be enhanced by exhibitionism or BDSM, so the perfect place to use one may be at a sex party or a kink meet-up. If you can spare the cash and want a literal sex machine in your home, definitely buy a Motorbunny Buck. I feel like a badass having one, even if I do have to awkwardly explain its presence to my cat sitter. If you want to go big and bold and can afford it, it’s worth the cost — and you deserve the orgasms.
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.
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 petite style of vibe , as its name suggests, is small and shaped like a bullet. These are useful for stimulating any external spot that likes vibration, and can fit into small spaces between bodies, making them ideal for pairing with penetrative sex or using with a dildo or strap-on. Usually these vibes are on the weaker side, because their limited size makes it hard to cram a high-powered motor inside, but there are some exceptions.
The Pom is meant to fit in the palm of the user’s hand (get it?), making it compact and easy to control. The toy can bend for general or targeted clitoral stimulation with a pointed edge that juts out in the top of the toy. This tiny but mighty blob from sexual wellness brand Dame has five intensities and five patterns, laid out in the user manual — which isn’t something I can say about every toy. Finn confessed that the Womanizer isn’t technically a vibrator, but judging from her recommendation and that of many lists, no one cares. “If you’ve read any articles on sex toys recently, you’ve probably heard about ‘suction’-style toys vibrator, sex toys that use air pulsation to deliver targeted pleasure,” said Finn.
There are no less than 20 functions to explore, with something for all preferences, and the device can be used in the shower or bath. The best G-spot vibrators are specifically designed to stimulate your internal pleasure points, which can increase the intensity of orgasms for some. The Le Wand Stroke Attachment transforms your massager into one of the most rumbly strokers around. He’s also a fan of the open-ended design, which fits a wide range of bodies. A corded wand offers consistent intensity, and you never have to think about charging it—the downside is you’ll need to be near an outlet. This might not be a big deal when you’re using it by yourself at home, but it can be a pain when you’re switching positions with a partner or going abroad (where you might need an adapter).