Castillo—January 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I was genuinely impressed with the it. Right out of the box, the build quality feels solid and well-made,definitely not cheap or flimsy. The design is discreet and modern, which I really appreciate. Love the variety of settings making it easy to find what works best for me. The controls on the device are intuitive and simple to navigate, and my favorite feature is the thrusting and rotation setting, which adds a lot to the overall experience. It also pairs with the JoyHub app, which takes things to another level. The app connects easily, i didn't have any issues. Comfort is excellent. The interior material is soft and flexible, very natural feel. Cleanup is straightforward and easy. Noise level is reasonable, not completely silent. Battery life has been reliable so far, lasting multiple sessions on a single charge. I’d definitely recommend it. Read more
Sherlock_In_Suburbia—December 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This toy is an absolute upgrade and a genuinely impressive addition for anyone looking to move beyond basic stimulation. With a powerful combination of suction, vibration, rotation, and thrust, it truly earns the nickname "Swiss Army knife" of sensations. It delivers a versatile and exciting experience that far exceeded our expectations. ✨ Key Features & Performance * Unrivaled Versatility: The sheer range of functions sets this device apart. It offers complex, multilayered sensations that keep things fresh and exciting. * Enhanced Sensation: The textured inner sleeve adds a fantastic layer of realism and pleasure. * User-Friendly Design: A built-in display is a highly useful feature, allowing you to easily track the current mode and intensity level. We're also very excited about the app connectivity option, which we look forward to exploring for even more customisation. * Solid Battery Life: On a full charge, the battery life is solid. It easily delivered 20+ minutes of complex patterned use and clearly had more to give. Recharge time is standard. * Convenience: It's USB rechargeable, runs quietly, and is waterproof for extra fun and easy rinsing. 🧼 Cleaning & Practical Notes While the multi-part design (inner/outer gel, cup, and shell) is necessary for its advanced functionality, it does make cleaning more involved than a simple device. It's manageable, but be sure to allow all pieces to dry fully and assemble them correctly to ensure seamless performance. 🎁 Overall Value Considering the premium quality and the extensive range of functions it offers, this toy is an excellent value at its price point. It arrived discreetly packaged and came ready-to-use with instructions, lube, and a charger. For anyone new to pleasure products, or those looking for a significant step-up in versatility and performance, this device is a fantastic choice. Even for a beginner, the enjoyment was clear! Read more

Farthion—March 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
After another similar device I had for years broke and couldn't be fixed, I went looking for a replacement and came across this item. It had more bells and whistles, at a reasonable price, so I got it. I've put it through its paces (once) and, based on that and other experiences, I figure I can write a reasonable review based on one use. Downsides: 1. It's much more fancy than the one that broke, which makes me concerned about its longevity. 2. It's not as easy to clean up as the one that broke (the one that broke isn't being offered anymore, which is why I bought this one). 3. it also takes much longer to charge up than the previous one - at least at first. Upsides: 1. It's MUCH quieter than the first one. 2. Many more kinds of stimulation (vibration, suction and multiple kinds of twisty/stroking patterns and speeds) than the old one. 3. Subsequent recharging took a bit longer than the time it was used, which is pretty SOP for these, so I won't ding it for the long initial charge time. That was probably a one-off. 4. The price is quite reasonable, especially considering the vast feature set. Summary: The old stroker one was kind of a one-stroke-pony. It got the job done, and was easier to clean. This one is a Swiss Army knife of different options that lend themselves to many more kinds of stimulation. On a full charge, and with suction, an involved pattern of twists and strokes and vibrations, it ran for 20 minutes and could have gone longer. It recharged in about 15 minutes after that, which as I mentioned is SOP, so that's neither a bonus nor a demerit, but I was glad to see it wouldn't take hours again. Clean-up requires a lot more work, since the old one basically had ONE part that needed to be cleaned. This has up to four, depending on how messy things get. Those are the inner gel, the plastic cup in which it sits, the outer gel, and the outer shell that's needed to ensure suction happens. You'd have to get pretty wild to need to clean the end-piece that contains the electronics, controls, etc. The inner cup that holds the part that touches you as it strokes and twists pushes into place with a snap and stays secure enough. But be sure it's in place, since if all the snaps aren't engaged, it MIGHT come loose. Removing that cup isn't 100% necessary for cleaning, but it does make removing the gel (and putting it back in place, especially the vibrators that have to be removed and re-inserted) much easier. To remove it takes a flat-head screwdriver to gently twist-pry the end to loosen it enough to just pull off. There's a notch in the plastic to facilitate that, and I strongly suggest you use that. Any small, flat-ended tool that can be twisted a bit to push the cup up out of the slot into which it clicks will do. Be sure that the gel part that goes in the cup is DRY to start with, and avoid getting it wet. It uses friction to stay in the cup, and if water, lube or other fluids get between it and the cup, everything comes to a stop - and not in a good way. The gel part in the cup has two vibrators that are easy enough to remove, and the wires are fairly thick, though in my case, one of them is tightly crimped, meaning that over time it will probably break. But in use, the wires don't move, so that's an acceptable risk. Care in removing the vibrators is needed to remove the inner gel part that needs to be cleaned. Do not clean the gel while it's still in the cup. The vibrators appear to be sealed, but how waterproof they are is arguable. That's the most complicated part of the device. The rest is basically a plastic cover that facilitates the suction, which, if necessary, only needs to be rinsed. And there's an end-cap doughnut that seals around whatever you insert into it to create a vacuum when that feature is engaged. All of the stimulation features have separate buttons, including suction pattern, stroke/twist pattern and vibration pattern. I didn't notice much in the way of vibrations while using it with suction and stroking/twisting, but I've only used it once so far and it was a satisfying experience. The quietness compared to the previous device is very much appreciated, too. I can't think of a common enough device to compare it to, so it's entirely subjective. My "quiet" might be your "loud", so take that with a grain of salt. It's just clearly quieter than what it replaced, and that was a very welcome surprise. I'm reasonably sure that someone walking by a closed door won't hear it unless they put their ear to the door, or they live in the country where every sound travels miles regardless. The Four Star Rating explained: It seems to be as advertised, which gets it three stars. It does all of what it says it will do and seems to do it very well, which earns another star. The price was reasonable, given what it is. And the delivery was overnight, so nothing to complain about there, though as the shipper, that's more on Amazon than the product or distributor/maker. The missing star is for the complexity of the device. Complex devices have far more points of failure, so I don't expect this to be very durable compared to the last one (which, as I said, was similar in function, but not as many moving parts). Cleanup is another issue, since it's much more time consuming CAREFULLY taking it apart so nothing gets broken or overly fatigued (which leads to early breakage). In fairness, I don't see how its complexity can be reduced much, but just taking it apart and putting it back together pretty much guarantees it won't last as long as a device (perhaps without as many bells and whistles) like it could. So it's critical to do that gently, and carefully, to get the most strokes out of it. But after only one use, and with a lot of experience in material fatigue and other similar issues over a lifetime of crafting items, my semi-expert opinion is to lower my expectations of its lifetime. It needs to last at least five years to earn five stars (that's how long the other one lasted). I'll be happy if it lasts three. With care and not excessive uses, IMHO, it should go at least that long. I would recommend it to a friend, with the caveats that it needs to be treated with care between uses and cleaned well immediately after use. How long it lasts will depend on how well one takes care of it. Should this last at least as long as the one I had before (that aforementioned three years), I'll upgrade the rating to five stars. Read more