This toy was definitely designed
Battery-powered vibrators generally tend to lack the punch of their corded counterparts, not to mention the added caveat of mid-stream death. If you've ever been mid-stream with one of these babies, right near the edge of an orgasm, you know how mournful this event can be. Worse than a mid-stream death, an unexpected mid-stream downgrade in intensity can leave you not so high and painfully dry. I came into this product by a friend who swears by it, and I admit I raised an eyebrow when she told me it was battery-powered. Surprisingly, I've now run into a battery-powered vibrator that actually attempts to avoid the caveats.
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Perfectly hot pink isn’t quite perfect for its product category, but it comes surprisingly close. It maintains its intensity throughout its battery life. When it's done, change the seemingly meager 2 AA batteries and you’re ready to ride for a surprisingly long time. The consistent intensity at any setting is equally suited for pleasurable clitoral stimulation and added intensity upon penetration. Yes, I did say any setting, as this unit provides you with dial-based multiple speed controls. Texturally, this unit goes above and beyond your rank and file
vibrating dildo. CyberSilicon technology, unlike many typical trademarked deviations of the word silicone, actually provides you with added benefits without many sacrifices. Normally, so called highly cleanly silicates make a vibrator downright rough, to the point where I’ve had a few where I would insist that the fine print on the box told you to buy an oil barrel of lubricant. CyberSilicon, while not perfectly smooth as a plastic can be, provides surprising smoothness while remaining porous (read: actually doesn’t retain an odor even with a mundane cleaning). This smoothness difference, however, can also be partially chalked up to having a veined and life-like texture.
I would classify this product’s only weakness as making its handle its speed control. This is, however, not the only vibrator that does this. The makers of this product could have countered this by making the speed control a little tighter to adjust. My first use resulted in such an undesirable adjustment. If you can be more precise than this, and wrap your fingers easily around the inch or so that constitutes the speed control / handle / non-insertable length, then you will find the
perfectly hot pink to be just that.