Pulsing & Oscillating Sex Toy Reviews

Pulsing toys deliver rhythmic tapping, thumping, or oscillating motion rather than continuous vibration. The difference isn't subtle — where vibrators create buzzing sensation across a surface, pulsing toys deliver focused, percussive stimulation that many find more effective for G-spot and prostate play. The motion mimics the "come hither" pressure that fingers provide, but with mechanical consistency that hands can't sustain.

The Lovense Osci 3 exemplifies this approach with its oscillating tip that rapidly sweeps back and forth against the G-spot. Other toys use thumping mechanisms that tap against internal walls or combine pulsation with vibration for layered sensation. Our reviews evaluate whether the pulsing motion actually reaches its target, how intensity scales across settings, noise levels (pulsing mechanisms can be louder than vibrators), and whether the technology delivers on its promise of more targeted stimulation. If traditional vibration has never quite worked for you, pulsing toys offer a genuinely different approach worth exploring.

Lovense Gush
3.5/5

Lovense Gush Review

Hands free remote control glans vibrator

February 19, 2024 Tags: Remote Control Vibrator
Lovense has released the new Gush, a remote control glans vibrator. The perfect toy for both your lazy Saturday afternoon wank or extended edging sessions. Oh and it’s even app controlled if you want a partner to take control. Read on to find out what makes the Lovense Gush unique.
Arcwave Ion
4/5

Arcwave Ion Review

A Female Orgasm For Men

February 5, 2024 Tags: Edging
Men, have you ever been jealous of just how hard women can cum? A lot of that is because they have a clit which has no purpose other than pleasure (and because you’re a scholar who has learned all about how to please your woman from our articles, right?). But what if I told you that you can stimulate the male equivalent of a clit using the same technology from those clit suckers that are selling like hot cakes? Well you can with the Arcwave Ion.