in a vulva-model made of silicone Vibrators often generate their vibrations using
eccentric weights driven by a conventional
electric motor, but some use electromagnetic coils. Some vibrators are marketed as "body massagers" – although they still may be used, like the ones sold as adult sex toys, for
autoeroticism. Some vibrators use batteries, while others have a power cord that plugs into a wall socket. There is also a vibrator that uses the flow of air from a vacuum cleaner to stimulate the clitoris. Modern versions of old musical vibrators synchronize the vibrations to music from a
music player or a
cell phone. Some luxury brand vibrators are also completely covered in
medical-grade silicone with no exposed control panels or seams. Although proper cleaning is required for any
sex toy, having fewer places for bacteria to grow reduces the chance of infection. While some companies sell significantly larger dildos and vibrators, most that are marketed for vaginal or anal insertion are sized around the
average penis size. There is a wide range of vibrators, but most of them fall into several broad categories: •
Clitoral: Powerful
wand vibrators externally stimulate the
clitoris. The most common type of clitoral vibrator is small, egg-shaped, and attached to a multi-speed battery pack by a long cord. Variations include vibrators shaped like narrow bullets, animals, ergonomic forms, miniature rockets, and large human tongues. Regardless of the design, the main function of the clitoral vibrator is to vibrate at varying speeds and intensities. •
Dildo-shaped: These approximate a penis shape and size and can be made of plastic, silicone, rubber, vinyl, or latex. Vibrating dildos can be used for personal pleasure or for mutual pleasure with a partner. They may be used for vaginal and oral penetration, as well as
anal penetration. They come in different sizes, colors, and textures, and they may be double-ended, so that both anal and vaginal stimulation can be performed at the same time. •
Love egg: An egg- or bullet-shaped vibrator for clitoral or penile stimulation and vaginal or anal insertion. Wired and wireless variants are both common. •
Rabbit: Two-pronged for stimulation of both the
vagina and the clitoris simultaneously. It was featured on
Sex and the City in the late 90s. The rabbit vibrator actually consists of two vibrators of different sizes. A phallus-like-shaped vibrator is intended to be inserted into the vagina to stimulate the vagina, while a smaller clitoral stimulator is placed facing forward onto the main vibrator. The rabbit vibrator was named after the shape of the clitoral stimulator, which resembles a pair of rabbit ears. •
G-spot: Similar to the traditional vibrator but with a curve and often a soft, jelly-like coating. The curve is designed to stimulate the
G-spot. This type of vibrator is made of materials such as silicone or
acrylic. It can be used with or without the vibrations. •
P-spot: Similar to a G-spot vibrator with a curve to stimulate the prostate. The use of vibrators to regularly stimulate the prostate can help improve prostate health. •
Anal vibrators: These are designed for anal use and have either a flared base or a long handle to grip to prevent them from slipping inside and becoming lodged in the rectum. Anal vibrators come in different shapes, but they are commonly butt plugs or phallus-like vibrators. •
Butterfly: Vibrator strapped around legs and waist for hands-free clitoral stimulation during sexual intercourse. It comes in three variations: traditional,
remote control, and with anal or vaginal stimulators. They are made of silicone, plastic, latex, or jelly. •
Cock ring: Vibrator (usually cordless) inserted in or attached to a
cock ring, usually for stimulation of the clitoris during sexual intercourse. • Dual/triple area: These vibrators are designed to stimulate multiple erogenous zones simultaneously or independently. They are usually in the form of a clitoral stimulator and vaginal stimulator; an example is the
Sybian. For men, some vibrators stimulate the prostate and
perineum at the same time. Triple-area vibrators are designed to stimulate three erogenous zones simultaneously or independently. These provide stimulation to the vagina, clitoris, and anal regions in women. The designs for men stimulate the anus, perineum, and scrotum. • Pocket rocket: Shaped like a cylinder, with one of its ends having some vibrating bulges. It is meant to stimulate the clitoris or nipples, not for vaginal insertion. A pocket rocket is a mini-vibrator that is typically about five inches long and resembles a small, travel-sized flashlight. These are described as discreet sex toys that may be carried around in one's purse or briefcase but are not one of the most silent vibrators. Due to its small dimension, it is powered by a single battery and usually has only one speed. • Suction/Rose: Vibrators that are designed to provide suction and vibration to the clitoris, they first entered the market in 2014. A popular example is the "Rose toy", this vibrator is shaped like a
hybrid tea rose. Suction toys can also be used to prevent
mastitis for
breastfeeding mothers.
Common features Although many vibrators are marketed as waterproof, most should not be submerged. The ones designed for underwater use may be used in the swimming pool, while bathing, etc. These vibrators may be recommended to be used with a water-compatible
lubricant, such as a silicone-based lubricant. This is not the case for all waterproof vibrators, as silicone-based lubricants can degrade silicone vibrators. Multi-speed vibrators allow users to customize how fast the vibrator's pulsing or massaging movements occur. Depending on the specific type of vibrator, the speed change is made by simply pushing a button a certain number of times, allowing users to change speeds several times during use. Bendable vibrators can adapt to the body shape and are used to find and stimulate hard-to-reach erogenous zones. They can be shaped to act like other vibrators, such as G-spot, anal, penis, or dual. Programmable and remote-control vibrators can be worn in or against the genitals, which can be pre-programmed or controlled remotely. Other vibrators come with a handheld remote that can be used to adjust speed and intensity. Smart vibrators can connect to mobile applications via
Bluetooth LE connections, allowing features like long-distance remote control over the Internet, vibration in sync with music, and programmable vibrations. Certain manufacturers, including
Lovense, incorporate functions such as long-distance control, sound synchronization, and app-based operation. Some vibrators, designed to be discreet, are shaped as everyday objects, such as lipstick tubes, cell phones, or art pieces. Occasionally, some women use actual mobile phones in this function. The undercover vibrators are usually relatively small, and most of the time they have only one speed and are powered by a single battery. ==History==