I notice that the buttons on my Ina don't always respond the first time I push them...It's kind of annoying. Has anyone else had this problem with theirs or heard of this happening?
I noticed that, too. You just need to hold them down a teeny bit longer than you think you need to.
Yes, I agree. You have to give them a purposeful push to get them to change levels. But I just figured that was because the old Lelo toys were too easy to accidentally push and cause a change.
Yes, I agree. You have to give them a purposeful push to get them to change levels. But I just figured that was because the old Lelo toys were too easy to accidentally push and cause a change.
I actually like that you have to push the Ina buttons a little harder. I was annoyed by my Gigi changing patterns with just an accidental brush of my fingers.
I actually like that you have to push the Ina buttons a little harder. I was annoyed by my Gigi changing patterns with just an accidental brush of my fingers.
Yes, that's what I thought too. I haven't any accidental pattern changes with the Ina.
I notice that the buttons on my Ina don't always respond the first time I push them...It's kind of annoying. Has anyone else had this problem with theirs or heard of this happening?
They don't always respond to the first push. But they still change easy enough while in the throes to jolt your experience. Then, for me, it's difficult to find your way back to the setting you had before.
They don't always respond to the first push. But they still change easy enough while in the throes to jolt your experience. Then, for me, it's difficult to find your way back to the setting you had before.
Odd, I've never had the buttons accidentally change on me.
Odd, I've never had the buttons accidentally change on me.
It's likely the way I grip it. My thumb ends up pushing some random button, and zap, I'm somewhere else. It happens with GIGI too. For me, the LELO handle leaves me nowhere else to comfortably rest my thumb, so the buttons get mistakenly pushed all the time.
It's likely the way I grip it. My thumb ends up pushing some random button, and zap, I'm somewhere else. It happens with GIGI too. For me, the LELO handle leaves me nowhere else to comfortably rest my thumb, so the buttons get mistakenly
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It's likely the way I grip it. My thumb ends up pushing some random button, and zap, I'm somewhere else. It happens with GIGI too. For me, the LELO handle leaves me nowhere else to comfortably rest my thumb, so the buttons get mistakenly pushed all the time.
That happens to me with the Gigi but not the Ina - maybe because I think the Gigi's buttons are more sensitive.
I notice that the buttons on my Ina don't always respond the first time I push them...It's kind of annoying. Has anyone else had this problem with theirs or heard of this happening?
ran into the same problem, sent back and have yet to run into the same problem. It's sorta hit and miss with these I think, or maybe they sold you my old one?! EWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
I notice that the buttons on my Ina don't always respond the first time I push them...It's kind of annoying. Has anyone else had this problem with theirs or heard of this happening?
I believe this is a result of previous models of LELO toys being easy to unlock and turn on when not in use and drain the battery. My Nea and Lyla are the same way. I believe this is a LELO thing and not a product specific issue.
I notice that the buttons on my Ina don't always respond the first time I push them...It's kind of annoying. Has anyone else had this problem with theirs or heard of this happening?
That would be so annoying because of how expensive the toy is