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The Best Rabbit Vibrators Are Double the Fun 

Two arms, one mega orgasm.

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Using one of the best rabbit vibrators can feel pretty earth-shattering, as depicted in a Sex and the City episode where Charlotte becomes so taken with hers, her friends stage a “rabbit intervention.” It’s been decades since that episode helped the humble toy hop into the international spotlight, but as technology gets even better, so do these vibes.


The Best Rabbit Vibrators, According to GQ


The long and short of it, ahem, is that these toys feature two curved appendages (one mini, one biggie) that stimulate two pleasure points simultaneously, otherwise known as dual-stimulation. If you have a vagina, those hotspots will be internal and external—the G-spot and the clitoris—but the shorter end can also be used to stimulate the prostate. This shorter arm is how the toy got its moniker in the first place, since many feature flickering “bunny ears” for textured stimulation that feels good and looks adorable.

Sex educator Linnea Marie notes that people “have the potential of achieving blended orgasms” with these toys, which is why they're such a good accessory for people that can’t get off from penetration alone. To help you navigate the wide world of rabbits, I combined my own personal intel from years of testing dozens of vibrators with that of a few sex experts to bring you the most well-rounded recommendations on these delightfully multi-tasking vibes.


The Best Rabbit Vibrator, Overall: We-Vibe Nova 2

We-Vibe

Nova 2

Material: Silicone
Battery Life: 2 hours

The We-Vibe Nova 2 really is the best of the best. I thought maybe it was just me, but three sex experts I spoke to for this article cited it as their favorite, too. Leanne Yau, a polyamory educator and founder of Poly Philia, describes it as “really ergonomic in shape, which makes it very easy to rock it back and forth with your hand.” It can also be paired with the We-Vibe app if you prefer to go hands-free or want to hand over the reins to your partner.

Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; curved to hit the G-spot; flexible clitoral arm helps maintain contact with your clit when thrusting the toy; both components can be controlled separately; Bluetooth-controllable (including long-distance) via the We-Vibe app; quiet; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: Internal shaft only vibrates

The Best Travel-Friendly Rabbit Vibrator: Lelo Ina 3

Lelo

Ina 3

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Two hours

Featuring a deep curve for applying pressure to your G-spot, along with profoundly rumbly vibrations, this is one of my favorite rabbit vibes for when I want to experience intense G-spot sensations. Its clitoral arm has enough flexibility that it can be thrusted in and out a bit, increasing the G-spot pleasure even more. Also, it's waterproof and has a travel lock so you can bring this on your next jet-setting adventure or have some fun shower play.

Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; 10 vibration intensities; great curve for G-spot stimulation; somewhat flexible clitoral arm; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: Expensive; internal shaft only vibrates; some users say the clitoral arm applies too much pressure; arms cannot be controlled separately

The Best Budget Rabbit Vibrator: Romp Jazz

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: One hour

Rabbit vibrators can get pretty pricey, because they're essentially two vibrators mashed into one. It's rare to find one for under $50 that's actually decent, but this one fits the bill. It's got a long shaft that works well for deep penetration, featuring some mild ridges that stroke the front vaginal wall on each thrust. With six vibration speeds and four patterns to choose from, which get decently powerful at the higher end, this is a surprisingly good rabbit vibrator for the price.

Pros: Inexpensive; moderately powerful vibrations; six vibration speeds and four patterns; textured shaft; waterproof
Cons: Internal shaft only vibrates; not as powerful or rumbly as some pricier rabbits; short battery life; arms cannot be controlled separately

The Best Luxury Rabbit Vibrator: Lelo Soraya 2

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Up to 4 hours

On the higher-end, count on Lelo (maker of only the most luxe toys) to produce one stylish-as-hell rabbit vibe. This one, featuring panels of metallic plastic, looks like a blobby little sculpture, with next-level vibrations that match its futuristic aesthetic. The quality speaks for itself: The flexible clitoral arm hits all the right spots, and the impressively long battery life means you're in for hours of fun.

Pros: Elegant aesthetic; strong, rumbly vibrations; 12 vibration settings; flexible clitoral arm; looped handle is easier to hold onto; waterproof; quiet; long battery life; travel lock function
Cons: Expensive; internal shaft only vibrates; shaft is barely curved; arms can’t be controlled separately; seams on shaft can be hard to clean

The Best Flexible Rabbit Vibrator: Je Joue Hera Flex

Je Joue

Hera Flex

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: N/A

Sex therapist Ness Cooper recommends this flexible, bendable rabbit vibe to anyone who struggles with genital pain or has found overly firm toys to be uncomfortable in the past. “The flexibility allows me to adjust the internal shaft to work with my body, rather than fight against it, and flex the external ‘rabbit’ part to rest exactly over my clitoris,” Cooper says, adding that the motors are also consistently powerful.

Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; five vibration speeds and seven patterns; both arms are squishy, flexible, and can be bent to your desired angle; curved shaft for G-spot stimulation; waterproof; quiet
Cons: Arms can’t be controlled separately; internal shaft only vibrates

The Best Remote-Controlled Rabbit Vibrator: Lovense Nora

Lovense

Nora

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Four hours

The Lovense Nora is a fantastic rabbit vibe, featuring strong and rumbly vibrations, a flexible clitoral arm, and a rotating shaft that can massage the G-spot. To top it off, it can also be controlled remotely via the Lovense app, or synced up with another toy from the brand, such as its Max 2 stroker. When two toys are paired up, the way you thrust the Nora will affect how your partner's toy stimulates them simultaneously, even if they're actually hundreds of miles away. I've loved using this one with my long-distance partner, though it just as much when I'm alone.

Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; customizable vibration settings; rotating internal arm for G-spot stimulation; flexible clitoral arm; each arm can be controlled independently; can be controlled long-distance; has “teledildonic” capabilities when paired with other Lovense toys via the Lovense app; long battery life
Cons: Only water-resistant (not fully waterproof)

The Best Self-Thrusting Rabbit Vibrator: Unbound Clutch

Unbound

Clutch

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: Two hours

Although it can feel good to manually thrust a rabbit in and out, sometimes you want the toy to do the work for you—and that's where the Clutch comes in. Its internal arm jiggles in and out in a way that feels like tiny little thrusts right against the G-spot, while its external arm offers wonderfully rumbly clitoral vibrations. It holds a place of honor in my nightstand's top drawer because the orgasms it delivers are so consistent and intense.

Pros: Self-thrusting internal arm; rumbly external vibrations; seven vibration intensities and five vibration patterns; five thrusting intensities and five thrusting patterns; flexible clitoral stimulator; each arm can be controlled independently; ergonomic looped handle; waterproof
Cons: Internal arm is barely curved

The Best Pressure-Wave Rabbit Vibrator: Womanizer Duo 2 Stimulator

Womanizer

Duo 2

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Two hours

Looking for something a bit different? Instead of vibrating your clit, this dual-stimulation vibe uses pressure-wave technology, i.e. rhythmic air pulses. This creates an interesting clitoral sensation that feels like simultaneous tapping and sucking, which some people compare to oral sex. Coupled with the super-rumbly vibrations served up by its internal arm, I've found that this toy can give me intense blended orgasms, though its large size does seem a bit ridiculous at times.

Pros: Pressure-wave stimulation instead of clitoral vibration; strong, rumbly internal vibrations; each function can be controlled separately; 14 intensity levels and 10 vibration patterns; comes with two differently-sized stimulator heads to fit a range of clitoris sizes; waterproof
Cons: Some users may find it inconveniently large/bulky; internal shaft only vibrates

The Best Rabbit Vibrator for Prostates: Lelo Loki Wave

Lelo

Loki Wave

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Two hours

Rabbit vibes aren't just for clitoral and G-spot pleasure—a lot of them also work well for prostate stimulation, with the external part resting on the sensitive perineum (a.k.a. the taint). This toy, however, was designed specifically for prostate play, so of course it does so very well. In addition to vibrating, this toy's internal arm moves up and down in a “come hither” motion to massage your prostate. The arms don't work independently of each other, but the 10 vibration settings and overall satisfaction with using this makes up for it.

Pros: Powerful, rumbly vibrations; 10 vibration settings; massages prostate with a “wave-like” motion; waterproof
Cons: May be too large for some users; arms can’t be controlled separately

The Best Triple-Stimulation Rabbit Vibrator: Happy Rabbit Triple Curve

Happy Rabbit

Triple Curve

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: Two hours

The defining feature of rabbit vibrators is that they offer multiple different sensations, and this cactus-shaped one takes that goal to the next level: In addition to a traditional head and rabbit ear arm, this one offers a third beaded arm that your butt. This means that three major erogenous zones are being stimulated at once, which could be overwhelming in the best way. There is a whopping total of 23 vibration modes, yet remains quiet across all of them, so go wild on high speed, friends.

Pros: Strong vibrations; a total of 21 vibration modes across three motors; quiet; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: You pretty much have to use all three of the toy’s functions at once in order to use it at all; internal shafts only vibrate; controls can be hard to figure out

The Best Rabbit Vibrator for Beginners: Happy Rabbit Mini Rabbit

Happy Rabbit

Mini Rabbit

Material: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 2 hours

“Dual-stimulation vibrators can be easy to use, and the combined internal and external stimulation can be great for beginners who don’t want to have to buy two different toys,” says Alesandra Madison, a BDSM educator. “Just be sure to start small in terms of size and intensity, and choose a toy that’s made from comfortable materials, like body-safe silicone.” This petite vibe fits the bill, and is inexpensive compared to a lot of other options on the market, so it could be a good entry-level option for rabbit-curious shoppers.

Pros: Beginner-friendly small size; three speeds and nine patterns; curved shaft for G-spot stimulation; inexpensive; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: May be smaller than some users prefer; arms can’t be controlled independently; internal shaft only vibrates

The Best Tapping Rabbit Vibrator: Playboy Pleasure Tap That

Playboy Pleasure

Tap That

Material: Silicone
Battery Life: 60 minutes

This toy's internal arm “taps” or “thumps” against your G-spot, while the external arm vibrates on your clit. It's an intriguing mix of sensations that some people might find more stimulating than regular ol' vibration. Each arm has 9 different settings to choose from, including steady rhythms as well as more erratic patterns. The internal arm also has a deeper curve than you'll find on many rabbits, so this would be an ideal choice for someone who loves intense G-spot stimulation.

Pros: Unique internal “tapping” sensation; nine vibration modes and nine tapping modes; each arm can be controlled individually; intense curve for G-spot stimulation; waterproof; quiet
Cons: Curve may be too extreme for some users; short battery life

The Best Oral Sex Simulator Rabbit: Pipedream Fantasy for Her Ultimate Pleasure Pro

Pipedream

Fantasy for Her Ultimate Pleasure Pro

Material: Silicone, ABS plastic, TPE, polycarbonate, and stainless steel
Battery Life: 1 hour

Rabbit vibrators are inherently maximalist, but this one is really an overachiever–its internal arm vibrates against the G-spot, and its external portion sucks, licks, and vibrates the clitoris. The suction can encourage blood flow, increasing sensitivity and orgasmic intensity, just like a pussy pump, all while a silicone "tongue" inside it flicks back and forth over your sweet spot.

Pros: Incorporates suction, “licking,” and vibration all at once; three suction patterns, seven tongue motion patterns, and 10 vibration patterns; functions can be controlled independently; comes with two different suction sleeves so you can find the right fit; ergonomic looped handle
Cons: Loud; short battery life; suction sleeve is made of TPE, which is porous and therefore harder to clean and less long-lasting than a nonporous material


What to look for in a rabbit vibrator

Rabbit vibes can be more complex than other simpler, single-function toys, because there are more criteria to consider. Here are some of the most important qualities to consider when shopping for a dual-stimulation toy:

Material: Marie advises people to beeline for body-safe materials that are non-porous, like silicone, which “is ultimately the best because it’s easy to clean and hypoallergenic.” It's also common to find ABS plastic as the base of many body-safe rabbit vibrators. Avoid materials like PVC, elastomer, and rubber that are known to be porous or to contain phthalates, which can be toxic.

Modes and Settings: “Rabbit vibrators often have multiple functions of vibration, pulsation, and escalation,” explains Bezalel, which are useful “if you're into experimenting by yourself and/or with a partner.” Having the option of multiple vibration settings is also great if you prefer to start at a lower intensity and work your way up to more powerful sensations.

While vibrations can feel good just about anywhere, you may want to prioritize rabbits with an internal arm that offers rotation, thrusting, or some other kind of motion. According to sex therapist Dr. Laurie Mintz in her book Becoming Cliterate, “the inner two-thirds of the vagina has almost no touch-sensitive nerve endings but instead has a lot of pressure-sensitive nerve endings.” So, an internal arm that rhythmically presses against the vaginal walls is likely to produce better results for most people than one that only vibrates.

Clitoral Stimulator: The clitoral aspect of a rabbit vibe can be crucial if you're a person with a vagina who gets off mainly on that kind of stimulation. While rabbit vibes traditionally have fluttery bunny ears for that purpose, these may not be intense enough for users who need a lot of sensation or who are used to powerful vibrators. In those cases, look for rabbit vibes that have a thicker, more substantial clitoral arm, which will conduct vibrations better. Some rabbit vibes put their own spin on clitoral stimulation, offering rhythmic air pulses, tongue-like flickering, or various other sensations in lieu of (or in addition to) vibration.

Distance Between Arms: “Since not all rabbits are made with the same dimensions, it may be beneficial to know how far apart your vaginal opening is from your clitoris,” Marie suggests. “The distance usually is somewhere between or 0.6 to 1.4 inches apart, so the dimensions of the rabbit can have a huge effect on whether it will work for your body or not.”

Marie also points out that some rabbit vibes address this problem by giving the clitoral arm a lot of flexibility, so it can stretch or bend to hit your clit no matter where it’s located in relation to your vaginal opening. “Those seem to work best,” she notes. As a bonus, rabbits with a flexible clitoral arm also tend to be the easiest to thrust in and out while you’re using them, should you want to, because they won’t lose clitoral contact as you do so.

How we tested

I’ve been on the sex toy beat for over a decade, and have tested and reviewed about 400 toys in that time, including over 60 different rabbit vibrators. The ones that stand out to me the most, after testing so many, are those that have a truly great motor (or in some cases, multiple motors), a comfortable shape, and controls that are simple and comprehensible.

The best rabbits are also flexible, allowing them to hit the right spots regardless of how big or small the distance between your vagina and clitoris might be. I’m only one person, so you can’t know for sure that a rabbit which works for me will work for you, too, which is why I also reached out to several experts and asked about their favorites. Our final list ended up being everything ranging from from beginner-friendly rabbit vibes to complex, feature-packed ones.

About the Author

Kate Sloan wrote the books 101 Kinky Things Even You Can Do and 200 Words to Help You Talk About Sexuality & Gender, cohosts the podcasts The Dildorks and Question Box, and has written about sex and relationships for various outlets, including Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue, Playboy, and MEL.