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Gender? I don’t even know her! No matter what you’ve got, these tools promise good vibes for all.
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Vibrators are probably the most talked about sex toys and one that everyone knows about. While there was a time when vibrators were extremely recognizable—basically a vibrating dildo—a lot has changed, and many look more like works of art than something that’s going to get you off. But while the designs have come a long way, what’s most important remains: These are sex toys that use internal motors to stimulate erogenous zones.
Yes, zones plural; they aren't just for vulvas. Phalluses and nipples also respond very well to stimulation with the right rumbly sensations. Most of the vibrators on this list have been tested on vulvas, phalluses, and the extensive network of erogenous zones all over the body. Regardless of your gender, your genitals, or your sexual preferences, I guarantee there's something on this list that can give you sensations you never thought possible.
Be sure to check out our other bedroom-related guides, including the Best Sex Toys, Best Clitoral Suction Toys, Best Lubes, Best Sex Machines, and Best Sound Machines.
Updated September 2024: We've added the Unbound Squish and Iroha Yuki.
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Amanda Chatel is a sexual health and wellness writer with more than a decade of experience. She was the sex and relationships writer for Bustle for seven years. In addition to WIRED, Amanda has written for Vogue, Glamour, Shape, Self, Harper’s Bazaar, The Atlantic, Teen Vogue, and more. She has... Read more
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Jaina Rodriguez Grey is a product writer and reviewer at WIRED covering coffee, sex tech, and gaming. Previously, she was a legal researcher for Thomson Reuters and a tech reporter for Digital Trends. She currently resides in Portland, Oregon, with her partner and a pet rabbit named Lola.
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