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Vibrating Dildos

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Penetration and vibration in one - vibrating dildos are built around insertable shape first, with a motor added to deepen the sensation rather than replace it. The range runs from slim, beginner-friendly profiles through to extra large vibrating options, with realistic finishes, thrusting functions and remote-controlled play across the middle. Most are rechargeable, made from non-porous materials and designed for solo use or with partner(s). Knowing what kind of internal stimulation you are after makes finding the right one straightforward.


What Are Vibrating Dildos?

A vibrating dildo combines the insertable shape of a dildo with a motor that delivers direct internal stimulation. Unlike standard vibrators, the design prioritises penetration first. Vibration is built in to add depth, pressure and sensation rather than act as the main event.

Most are made from body-safe silicone, which feels smooth and flexible, takes up curves easily and cleans well. Some are firmer - glass or ABS plastic - which suits people who want less give and more precise pressure.

Motors vary. Some deliver a gentle, focused buzz at the base or tip. Others run the full length with stronger, deeper rumble. Thrusting vibrating dildos add rhythmic movement on top of vibration, which changes the sensation significantly. Remote-controlled dildo vibrators give a partner control over speed and pattern without having to be physically present.

Size, curve and girth matter as much as the vibration setting. A dildo that hits the right spot with the right pressure will feel better than one with ten extra modes but poor fit for your body.

Double-ended vibrating dildos sit in their own category - shared penetration, solo double stimulation or different angles entirely.

Choosing the Right Vibrating Dildo

The categories below reflect genuinely different experiences rather than just variations in size or finish. Consider what kind of stimulation you are after before filtering by price or feature count:

Realistic vibrating dildos - skin-like texture, anatomical shape and a weighted feel. Good for people who want penetration to feel close to the real thing.

Smooth non-realistic styles - clean, uniform shape with no texture variation. Often easier for first-time use and well-suited to G-spot targeting.

Thrusting vibrating dildos - an internal mechanism adds rhythmic motion alongside vibration. Higher sensation output with noticeably less manual effort required.

Remote-controlled vibrating dildos - wireless control via a handset or app. Suited to partner play, long-distance use or hands-free scenes where direct handling is not practical.

Double-ended vibrating dildos - two insertable ends for solo or partnered double penetration. Browse our double-ended dildo range for options.

Extra large vibrating dildos - wider girth, longer insertable length and a stronger sense of fullness. Best approached after some experience with standard sizes.

Curved vibrating dildos - shaped to reach the G-spot or prostate with less manual adjustment. The curve does the alignment work for you.

How to Get the Most From a Vibrating Dildo

Start with the lowest vibration setting and let your body adjust. Building intensity gradually tends to produce a stronger response than jumping straight to the highest mode.

Use plenty of water-based lubricant, especially with silicone toys. Silicone does not self-lubricate, and a well-lubricated toy moves more comfortably and with better sensation.

If you are using a vibrating dildo for G-spot stimulation, angle the tip towards the front wall of the vagina and use slower, more deliberate movement. For deeper internal stimulation, fuller insertable length and stronger low-frequency vibration tend to be more effective than high-frequency buzz.

For partnered play or power exchange, agree limits and signals before use. If one person is restrained or otherwise occupied, a clear non-verbal signal replaces a safe word during hands-free or remote-controlled play.

Care and Cleaning

Rinse your vibrating dildo with warm water and toy cleaner before first use and again after every session. For silicone toys, a dedicated toy cleaner or mild soap works well - avoid anything with alcohol or strong solvents that can degrade the surface over time.

Water-based lube is essential for silicone toys - other formulas can break down the material with repeated use. Check whether your toy is splash-proof or fully waterproof before submerging it. Many rechargeable vibrating dildos are waterproof, but the manufacturer's guidance takes precedence.

Store in a clean, dry pouch or separate bag. Keep silicone away from other silicone during storage to avoid material degradation over time.

FAQs about Vibrating Dildos

What is the difference between a vibrating dildo and a regular vibrator?

A vibrating dildo prioritises insertable length, girth and penetration as the main function. Vibration is integrated but secondary. Standard vibrators, like bullets or wands, are designed around surface or clitoral stimulation. If penetration is the focus and vibration is a bonus, a dildo vibrator is the right choice.

How do I choose the right size vibrating dildo?

Start with a diameter and insertable length that feels achievable, not aspirational. Most people new to insertables do better with a smooth, mid-length dildo around 1.25 to 1.5 inches in diameter before moving up. If fuller, deeper stimulation is the goal, our extra large vibrating dildos are worth exploring once you know your body's preferences.

Are vibrating dildos good for G-spot stimulation?

Curved vibrating dildos are particularly effective for G-spot play. The angle directs the tip towards the front vaginal wall with less manual adjustment needed. A low-frequency, rumbly motor tends to produce deeper internal sensation than a high-pitched surface buzz. Start on a lower setting and move slowly for better results.

Can vibrating dildos be used with a partner?

Yes. Remote-controlled options hand vibration control to a partner, which suits shared play, light power exchange or hands-free scenes. Double-ended vibrating dildos allow simultaneous penetration for two people. For any partnered play involving restricted movement or remote control, agree signals for pausing or stopping before you begin.

What materials are vibrating dildos made from, and does it matter?

Material affects feel, flexibility and care. Safety-certified silicone is the most common choice - flexible, smooth and easy to clean. Firmer ABS plastic or hard silicone delivers more targeted pressure and holds its shape precisely. Avoid toys made from unlabelled or porous materials. Always check that the product is confirmed body-safe before use, and match your lubricant to the material (water-based with silicone toys).