Vibe type

Contributor: Hockeytown9 Hockeytown9
As far as vibes go, does the contol type effect the power of the vibe?
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Wired remote vibes are stronger
Xavier7
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Wireless remote vibes are stronger
They are equal, just have to find a good one
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38  (97%)
Total votes: 39
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Contributor: ToyTimeTim ToyTimeTim
In my experience it has always depended on how they are powered. A AA battery is stronger than a AAA. A vibe with C batteries will be stronger than a AA. A corded toy will almost always be stronger than a battery powered one.

Some controllers can be better than others but that has to do with the quality of the electronics used.

So when it comes to wireless or wired, it will depend on what batteries it uses.
01/01/2011
Contributor: ToyGeek ToyGeek
It depends on the quality of the toy above all else. I got a toy for review recently -- the Beaver Shot -- that's too strong for me on its highest setting, and it runs on a single AAA battery. Another vibe in my toybox runs on two AA batteries and isn't even half as strong.

The frequency and depth of the vibrations matters as well. The Little Chroma doesn't feel as powerful at first as many other things, but since the vibrations are a different frequency, they're actually much more satisfying. It runs on a single AA battery.
01/03/2011
Contributor: Solar Ray Solar Ray
I'd agree it depends most on the quality, design and construction of the toy. There are a LOT of variables including a user's personal preferences which is why a toy will be "too strong" for some and "too weak" for others. It's actually pretty much impossible to make a general statement on which type of control is best that would apply to all products across the board.
02/18/2011
Contributor: krisvida krisvida
Just look around because it truly does depend.
05/04/2011
Contributor: SoBlue SoBlue
Quote:
Originally posted by Hockeytown9
As far as vibes go, does the contol type effect the power of the vibe?
it really depends on the quality of the toy and what is powering it
05/05/2011
Contributor: SkinFlute SkinFlute
I think it depends on many factors.
06/03/2012
Contributor: Curiouscat Curiouscat
Depends. Non wired ones can get weaker as they loose charge, but when charged if its the right toy can be equal or close.
06/03/2012