Vibrators

VIBRATORS

The vibrator is probably the most iconic sex toy of all: a toy designed for vibrating pleasure, whether internal, external, or both at once. Smooth or realistic models, G-spot vibrators, mini pocket bullets, rotating designs, thrusting versions or inflatable models: this category brings together vibrators in every shape and size, for solo exploration as much as shared play, with a simple, sensory approach tuned to every mood.

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Vibrators: vibrating pleasure in every form

The vibrator is one of the most versatile and accessible sex toys around. Its vibration focuses on a specific area — clitoris, G-spot, vaginal wall or perineum — and lets you play with intensity, rhythm and duration far more freely than with manual stimulation. It is also an excellent way to get to know your own body, on your own or as a couple.

In this category you'll find classic smooth vibrators, realistic dual-density models, curved G-spot vibrators, mini bullets and pocket vibrators, plus more advanced formats: rotating, thrusting, inflatable or XXL designs. Most are made from soft silicone, USB rechargeable, and come with several vibration modes to suit every mood.

A good vibrator isn't necessarily the most powerful one: it's the one whose vibration, shape and feel in the hand speak to you. Pleasure comes as much from the precision of the toy as from the freedom to vary the rhythm.

Which vibrator should you choose?

The choice depends first on the kind of stimulation you're after. For external use, a mini vibrator or bullet is more than enough and offers ideal precision on the clitoris. For internal use, look for a longer vibrator, smooth or realistic, and choose a slightly curved shape if you want to reach the G-spot.

Then think about a few practical criteria: the material (silicone remains the reference — soft and skin-friendly), the power and number of modes, the battery life and recharge method, the noise level and the waterproof rating if you plan to use it in the shower. A water-based lubricant pairs ideally with use and protects the silicone.

The main types of vibrators

The catalogue covers all the main families, from beginner models to more advanced mechanical vibrators. Here are the key categories so you can find your way around.

Classic smooth vibrators

Clean shape, smooth surface, versatile vibration: this is the universal format, equally at home on the clitoris or inside. For a first vibrator or everyday use, go for smooth silicone models with several vibration modes.

Realistic and dual-density models

With a defined glans, a skin-like texture and sometimes a rigid core wrapped in soft silicone, these models deliver a very physical sensation. For a more present internal feeling, go for realistic dual-density vibrators.

G-spot vibrators

Recognisable by their bulbous head and pronounced curve, they target the front wall of the vagina to reach the G-spot. For this kind of precise pleasure, go for curved vibrators with a slightly swollen head.

Mini vibrators and pocket bullets

Compact, discreet and easy to carry, they focus on external stimulation with remarkable precision. For targeted use on the clitoris or to travel light, go for rechargeable mini vibrators and bullets.

Rotating and thrusting vibrators

Beyond vibration, these models add a mechanical motion: rotating head, swaying movement or automatic thrusting that mimics intercourse. For a more dynamic, hands-free feel, go for rotating or thrusting vibrators.

XXL and inflatable models

For those who enjoy strong fullness, some vibrators stand out with an imposing size or the ability to inflate once inserted. For intense internal stimulation, go for XXL or inflatable vibrators.

Classic vibrator or G-spot vibrator?

The classic vibrator is all about versatility: its smooth, straight shape suits both external and internal use, and works just as well held against the clitoris or used for penetration. It's often the best entry point if you're discovering toys or haven't yet pinned down your favourite zones.

The G-spot vibrator does something different: its curve and swollen head are designed to press precisely against the front wall of the vagina. The feeling is more targeted, deeper, and some people only respond to this kind of shape. It's your call between the flexibility of the straight model and the precision of the curved one.

Tips for a first use

The vibrator is a simple toy, but a few habits make the experience more enjoyable, longer-lasting and perfectly safe.

  • Start with external stimulation: hold the vibrator against the clitoris on a gentle mode before any insertion, to discover the feeling without rushing.
  • Use a water-based lubricant: it eases the glide, respects silicone and rinses off easily under warm water.
  • Build up intensity gradually: vibrators usually offer several modes; explore them calmly to find the one that suits you.
  • Check waterproof rating before the shower: only models labelled waterproof can be submerged; the others are cleaned with water around the controls.
  • Clean before and after each use: warm water and mild soap or a toy cleaner, then dry well before storing.

Our selection of vibrators

At Tentations, we've gathered vibrators for every use: classic silicone models, realistic dual-density designs, G-spot vibrators, pocket mini vibrators, rotating and thrusting formats, and even XXL or inflatable models, across a range of sizes and materials tuned to every sensitivity.

You'll find both beginner models that are simple to handle and more advanced vibrators for anyone seeking precise G-spot stimulation or a very lifelike sensation. Rechargeable and quiet versions are plentiful, for an everyday use that is as practical as it is discreet.

If you're just starting out, begin with a smooth mid-sized vibrator and a good water-based lubricant: it's the simplest way to discover what you like before moving on to a more specialised format.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a vibrator and a clitoral stimulator?

The vibrator is versatile: it can be used externally or internally. The clitoral stimulator, on the other hand, is designed only for the outside, often using air-pulse or suction technology. If you're unsure, a smooth vibrator covers both uses.

Do I need a lubricant with a vibrator?

It's strongly recommended, especially for internal stimulation. Choose a water-based lubricant: it is compatible with all materials, doesn't damage silicone and rinses off with a splash of warm water.

Can I use it in the shower?

Only if the model is labelled waterproof. If in doubt, check the product information; non-waterproof models are cleaned with water around the controls, without being submerged.

Is it suitable as a first sex toy?

Yes, it's actually one of the best entry points. A mini vibrator or a smooth mid-sized model lets you explore both external and internal stimulation while staying easy to use.

How do I look after it?

Clean it before and after each use with warm water and mild soap or a toy cleaner. Follow the manufacturer's waterproof guidelines and dry it carefully before storing it in a clean pouch.

Battery or rechargeable?

USB-rechargeable models dominate today: stronger, quieter and more convenient day to day. Battery versions remain useful for small formats, bullets and occasional use.

Can it be used as a couple?

Absolutely. A smooth vibrator or a mini vibrator works very well for couples' play, slipped in during intercourse to add external stimulation, or used for mutual stimulation during foreplay.

Is delivery discreet?

Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.

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