Review: Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit



Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit

I don’t think I’ve ever doubted a sex toy more than with the Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit (also known as the Satisfyer Pro + G-Spot), as soon as I saw it I thought it was a bad idea. I’m automatically suspicious of all rabbit style vibrators, because it can be so hard to find one that will actually suit your body. Companies who make them seem to assume the distance between the clitoris and vaginal opening, and if you don’t fit into that measurement, or the small window of flexibility that some offer, then you’re probably going to be down a hundred bucks and left with a vibrator you can’t use. Certainly if you find one that does suit your body then they can be amazing, and I have actually had some pretty good luck with the rabbit style vibes I have tried so far, but as a blogger I feel unprofessional recommending toys that I know probably won’t work for a lot of people, even if it does work for me. Then bring Satisfyer’s suction-style toys into the picture, a range of products that I have trouble placing on my clitoris when it’s the only thing I have to do… yeah, that doesn’t sound like the best match. But, Satisfyer do seem to continually prove me wrong and have produced nothing but astounding toys so far, so I thought I should at least give them some credit and try out their latest innovation, who knows, maybe it’ll surprise me.

Background

The Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. If you aren’t familiar with Satisfyer toys then check out my previous reviews of them here, but basically their whole thing is a suction head that can be placed over the clitoris to give a feeling similar to oral sex. It can be super intense, and definitely isn’t a feeling everyone would enjoy, but I’ve come to really love it over the course of testing these toys. The first two Satisfyers I tried, the Pro 2 and Pro Penguin Next Generation, just focused on the suction effect, and then the Pro Plus Vibration took this one step further and included vibrations to further stimulate the clitoris. So the Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit is really taking these toys to the next level, by not only featuring the suction and vibrations, but also having an insertable end for G-Spot stimulation. As I mentioned before, rabbit toys are notorious for not working for a lot of people, and Satisfyer toys can also be quite difficult to use sometimes (since they need to be positioned perfectly, and also because of their intensity), which is why I feel this is a crossover that won’t work. But despite this I was eager to test the toy when Nikki Darling offered it to me for review, because I love being proved wrong when it comes to sex toys!

Product Description

Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit

The design of the Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit is sleek and minimal, similar to the design of the Pro Plus Vibration which came out at the same time as this one. One complaint I had about the Pro Plus Vibration was that it didn’t match its product pictures, with the toy’s material looking shiny in advertisements, while actually being made of a matte silicone. This complaint unfortunately follows over to the Pro G-Spot Rabbit, although I do prefer the look of this toy over the Pro Plus Vibration which I had issues with. Also similar to the Pro Plus Vibration is that it only comes in this white and rose gold colour scheme, which I quite like as it keeps things neutral and stylish. The shape of it has been sculpted with obvious lines and edges to add interest, and this also makes the tip of the insertable end come to quite a hard edge, rather than the more typical tapered style heads. It’s made with body-safe silicone, and this is extremely firm. There is a little bit of flex at the top end of the insertable shaft, however the clitoral arm is not flexible at all, meaning if it doesn’t suit your body exactly then you’re out of luck since it cannot be adjusted. The internal arm has an insertable length of 12cm / 4.7″ and a maximum width of 3.5cm / 1.4″ in diameter, while the clitoral arm has a reach of 5cm / 2″. On the end of the clitoral arm is the suction hole, and this has a removal nozzle for easy cleaning. Then below this is the controls for the toy, which consists of three buttons for adjusting the vibrations and suction. Unlike the Pro Plus Vibration which had vibrations around the suction nozzle for clitoral stimulation, the Pro G-Spot Rabbit instead has its vibrations in the internal shaft, for G-Spot stimulation. On the back of the toy is the Satisfyer brand logo, along with connection points for the charger. As with the other Satisfyer toys, this one is USB rechargeable and waterproof, and while this toy is anal safe it really is intended for use with a clitoris.

Unexpected Issues

I got this toy way back in March, but for once I actually have a good reason why its review is so late. Near the top of the insertable shaft is a weird patch of silicone that left me concerned enough to get a second opinion. You can check this out in some photos here, but basically the patch is slightly discoloured and very rough. In the photos it’s pretty hard to see, but it’s far more obvious in person. I noticed it almost immediately and was very put off, especially since this is on a part of the toy that I have to put in my body. I emailed Nikki Darling about it, and they emailed Satisfyer for me. As far as I know no real answer was received, but the general consensus from everyone I spoke to seemed to be that it was no real issue and that it shouldn’t affect use. So with that I decided to happily review it anyway, and sure enough I haven’t had any issues with it. However, if this was a toy I paid for personally I would have definitely sent it back to the retailer or manufacturer over this issue.

Packaging

Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit Box and Manual

The Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit was sent to me by Nikki Darling on the 5th of March and I received it on the 8th of March, which was super fast! The packaging was also completely discreet, with no mention of the company who sent the items or what was inside. The packaging for the actual toy is very similar to the previous Satisfyer toys I have reviewed, with just a simple cardboard box featuring images of the toy. Inside the box you can find the toy, alongside its charger and an instruction manual.

Charging

Charging the toy is easy and uses the same great charger as the previous Satisfyers. Just connect this to a USB port and the other end will automatically connect to the Pro G-Spot Rabbit with magnets. While charging a LED light will blink, and once it is fully charged the light will remain solid. Initial charging may take up to eight hours, but after this it should only take around 3 hours and will give you around 120 minutes of playtime.

Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit Charging

Controls

Controlling this toy is easy and intuitive, and since there are only three buttons it doesn’t take long to learn. The ‘~’ button that is made of the rose gold plastic is used to control the vibrations of the toy. This can be turned on and off by holding it down for 2 seconds, and then once on you can cycle through the 10 vibration settings, 3 of which are steady speeds and 7 of which are patterns. Alternatively you can use the other two buttons, which are in the white silicone part of the control area, to control the suction. Hold down the button with ‘4 waves’ for two seconds to turn on and off the suction, which will put it at its lowest strength. You can then control the intensity by pressing the ‘4 waves’ again to go up a level, or the ‘2 waves’ to go down a level. In total there are 11 levels of intensity for the suction, which is the same as the Pro Plus Vibration. The two functions of vibration and suction can be used individually, as well as in combination, so you get to choose how you want to use this toy!

Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit Control Pad

First Impressions

The only downside I found with the Pro Plus Vibration, which has been my favourite Satisfyer toy so far, is that it was a bit noisy, especially compared to my previous favourite, the Pro Penguin Next Generation. This is still the case with the Pro G-Spot Rabbit, and if anything I think it may be a bit louder than the Pro Plus Vibration. Personally this isn’t really a bother for me as I live with my partner, but depending on your living circumstances it may be. Although this is really just me being picky for the sake of the review, as it’s still pretty quiet as far as vibrators go, and I reckon under some bedsheets and behind a closed door this would be pretty much silent.

In terms of vibration, the Pro Plus Vibration and Pro G-Spot Rabbit are pretty much identical, which is to be expected since I’m sure they share a motor. So as I mentioned in the Pro Plus Vibration’s review, the vibrations are pretty weak and buzzy. However when combined with the suction on the Pro Plus Vibration I totally didn’t mind the buzziness, and considering my standards for internal vibrations are a lot lower than they are for clitoral vibrations, I don’t expect to have any issues with it. The suction for the two toys is also the same.

I’ve found the nozzle size and style to be different for each Satisfyer toy I’ve tried so far, and this is the same for the Pro G-Spot Rabbit. You can check out a group photo of my four toys here, but unsurprisingly the nozzle that the Pro G-Spot Rabbit is most like is the Pro Plus Vibration. I’m happy about this, as the Pro Plus Vibration’s larger nozzle has been my favourite of the Satisfyer toys I’ve tried so far. This is as I find the larger size easier to place, and it’s also more comfortable with the extra silicone acting as a cushion.

Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit Nozzle Off

My Experience

To use the suction function on this toy you unfortunately have to also insert the longer arm into your vagina, as otherwise there’s no way it can reach your clitoris. The insertable end is large enough that it takes a few minutes of warming up by rubbing it against me before I can insert it comfortably, but not so large that I feel I need to first use other toys to get myself ready. Since its largest point is not the tip, it instead creates a bit of a ridge that I find almost uncomfortable, and honestly I don’t love how this feels inside of me. My G-Spot likes to play hard-to-get with toys like this, so I’m also not surprised that this barely stimulates the area for me. Basically this toy doesn’t really do anything for me if I was to use it without the suction or vibration functions.

Once the insertable arm is inside I can finally apply the clitoral arm. I always find this tricky with Satisfyer toys, and now it’s even more of a struggle since half the toy is inside of me already. So to achieve this I really need to push down on the insertable end and angle it in a certain way for it to have any chance of reaching my clitoris. Thankfully, though, it does indeed fit, and then clicking the buttons to get the right combination of functions working isn’t too difficult, despite the awkward way I’m required to hold the toy. While I like to thrust toys when they are inside of me, this is designed to instead just stay still and give you a full sensation for your muscles to contract around which then increases pleasure. This is particularly important, as thrusting would mean the clitoral arm would not be able to stay in position. In addition, the vibrations on the toy also work to massage the G-Spot, further stimulating you without the need for thrusting. This is all great, however since the internal arm and its vibrations don’t really hit my G-Spot as intended, I can find this a little bit lacklustre. So to compensate I’ve found that if I hold down the clitoral arm I am able to thrust with the toy a little bit, which has become my preferred way of using it.

So, the toy seems to work fairly well with my body. But what did I actually think of it? Well I’ve gotta admit, I was totally wrong about this toy. Once I get everything into position and the settings that I like on, it completely blows my mind. It’s like it doesn’t even give me a choice in the matter, once it’s on I’m going to orgasm within a matter of seconds. Then, when I do orgasm, it’s crazy intense, in fact maybe the most intense orgasm I’ve ever had from a sex toy. The first few times I used it I had one orgasm within a matter of seconds and then immediately stopped because it was all I could take (which makes reviewing hard when I’m supposed to be testing numerous things!). Now I’ve become more accustomed to it I’ve found I can continue to use it after my first orgasm, although the maximum I’ve been able to reach is only three before I become a exhausted mess. I’ve found that I don’t even need the settings very high to achieve this either, and I typically use the vibrations on only the second level of the steady speeds, and the suction on maybe the 5th or so intensity.

Cleaning & Care

Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit

Cleaning the Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit is easy. For the clitoral arm just remove the silicone nozzle and wash it in warm soapy water and rinse. You can then do the same with the rest of the toy in order to clean the insertable arm. Then leave these to air dry and reassemble. After this the toy can be kept however you want, such as in its original packaging or in a zip lock bag. Since it’s made out of silicone ensure you don’t use silicone based lubricant with it. Be cautious when using this toy and do not overuse it as it can start to become painful after excessive use. Furthermore, I have found prolonged use of the toy can make my clitoris quite sore the next day, so I wouldn’t recommend using it excessively if you are planning on having any rigorous sex or further masturbation within the next 24 hours.

Final Thoughts

“Most intense orgasm I’ve ever had” is a pretty good statement to read in a review of a toy. But I wouldn’t say intensity automatically makes something a winner. Would you rather have one extremely intense orgasm within 10 seconds of using this toy and then have to stop out of exhaustion, or would you rather use a toy like the SenseMax SenseVibe and have multiple great orgasms over the course of an hour? The answer is totally up to your preference, but personally I would choose the latter. Plus, I still feel awkward recommending the Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit. Yes, the clitoral arm worked for me, however the G-Spot arm did not. You could get this and have them both work, or neither could work. Buying dual stimulation vibrators is always a risky game, so if you do purchase this then I wish you the best of luck. In terms of whether this is now my favourite Satisfyer, I would say probably not. I already found the Satisfyer Pro Plus Vibration to give me amazing orgasms, plus it’s a lot less messy than having to also use an internal toy every time I want to get off. Overall, though, I can certainly say that Satisfyer proved me wrong with this toy. I expected this toy to be a train-wreck, and instead it’s easily one of the best things I’ve ever reviewed. Satisfyer always seem to impress me, and I can’t wait to see what they think of next.

You can get the Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit from JOUJOU for just $89.99 AUD / $60 USD!

Last updated: 26/2/24
Price at the time of writing: $120 AUD / $59.99 USD

I don’t think I’ve ever doubted a sex toy more than with the Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit (also known as the Satisfyer Pro + G-Spot), as soon as I saw it I thought it was a bad idea. I’m automatically suspicious of all rabbit style vibrators, because it can be so hard to find one that will actually suit your body. Companies who make them seem to assume the distance between the clitoris and vaginal opening, and if you don’t fit into that measurement, or the small window of flexibility that some offer, then you’re probably going to be down…

Review: Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit

Review: Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit

2018-09-15

Grace





An absolutely amazing toy, but it needs to be more adjustable to allow more people to enjoy it. Also probably not great to use alongside a partner.


Material – 90%


Appearance / Design – 80%


Solo – 100%


Partner – 60%


Strength – 90%


Vibrations – 70%


Noise Level – 65%

79%

Good

An absolutely amazing toy, but it needs to be more adjustable to allow more people to enjoy it. Also probably not great to use alongside a partner.

I received this product in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Affiliate links have been used in this post.










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Review: Satisfyer Curvy 1+ & 2+



Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+

When suction toys were first announced, I couldn’t help but be sceptical. But as soon as I tried my first one, I knew it was something special, and since then they’ve just kept on getting better and better. Never before has a type of sex toy so consistently raised the bar year after year, somehow finding new ways to improve upon things that I had already deemed perfect (and really messing with my ratings system). Something else about these toys that has raised over the last few years, however, is the price …at least it has on my blog. That’s right, while suction toys still come in a huge range of prices, my personal love for them has seen me requesting more and more costly options lately, with the culmination of that being my recent review on the Womanizer DUO, a $330 AUD product that (as far as I know) is currently the most expensive stimulator on the market. But while trying these luxury products has been fun (particularly for me), I also want to be able to promote and recommend products that the average person can consider purchasing, and that is not the DUO. So today I am finally breaking my streak and taking a look at two of Satisfyer’s brand new mid-range products, the Curvy 1+ and Curvy 2+.

What’s The Difference?

Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+

When JOUJOU first reached out to me about reviewing these two toys I had a quick look at their product pages and confusingly saw no immediate difference between them besides their price, since the Curvy 1+ is slightly more expensive. I figured though, that whatever the difference was, it would become clear pretty quickly once I received them. Well, skip to a few days later when I unboxed them, and I still didn’t have a clue, with even their instructions and packaging being identical besides from the name difference. In fact, even now after completing all of my testing I’m still not entirely sure. While still so new that Satisfyer have yet to start promoting them personally, which may help clear things up, there is one key difference that appears on press releases and retailer product pages like JOUJOU’s however, and that is that the Curvy 2+ is also designed to be used as an insertable G-Spot vibrator. Now, while this does make some sense considering that this product, unlike the 1+, is fully silicone, it also downright just doesn’t make sense, considering that the buttons, debossed text and symbols, and magnetic charging plates are all located at the “insertable” end of the toy. Plus, the vibrations barely even stimulate that area, as they are instead focused around the suction nozzle. To be honest, it just feels like someone at Satisfyer fucked up and approved two different designs of the same toy, and when they realised their mistake, they just said “hey, you can stick that in a vagina, right?”.

Product Description

Functionally, the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and Curvy 2+ are the same, which makes talking about both of them in the same review easy. They’re both suction toys that also vibrate, which is the brand’s speciality these days, and feature everything else you’d expect from a good quality sex toy, such as being body-safe, waterproof, and USB rechargeable. The thing that makes them special however, and the reason for their existence, is that they’re the very first toys released to be compatible with Satisfyer’s highly anticipated phone app, Satisfyer Connect. Then, as for their visuals, the strange thing about these toys is that while they have all the same features, everything is slightly off, such as a logo being moved by just a few centimetres and so forth. The quickest way to tell them apart is their differing colour schemes, with the Curvy 1+ coming in white or rose red, and the 2+ coming in white or pink (naturally I chose the coloured options). Then, while the 2+ is fully silicone, the majority of the 1+ is ABS plastic, with just its nozzle and controls being made out of silicone. On this note, three buttons make up the controls, whilst the nozzles are not removable like on most other suction toys. Both then feature Satisfyer logos on the front and back, whilst on the back you’ll also find the magnetic charging plates. The most important difference between them in my opinion however, which I’ll talk more about later, is their suction holes, as not only is the 1+’s textured (something I’ve never seen before), but it is also far larger than the 2+’s.

Packaging

Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+ Packaging
The packaging for the Satisfyer Curvy 1+. See the link below for the Curvy 2+’s.

My order with JOUJOU for the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and Curvy 2+ was placed on the 28th of July and I received it promptly on the 31st, which was brilliant considering the current postal delays. Plus, the box was completely discreet, with no mention of the sender or contents. Since my last Satisfyer review, which was around this time last year, the company has completely re-branded, with a whole new visual identify that I am 100% here for, and because of this the packaging for these toys is nothing like what I’ve received from them in the past and a massive improvement. Clearly taking inspiration from the magnetic doors Womanizer loves so much, Satisfyer have put their own spin on things, using bright and bold colours to differentiate themselves from the more luxury brand. Identical asides from the toy each box is promoting and the colour schemes, with the Curvy 1+ using a mix of pink and blue whilst the Curvy 2+ uses two shades of blue, the initial exterior of each just features images of the toy alongside information on it. Then, opening the cardboard wraparound using the little ribbon handle, the product itself is revealed to you, alongside more product information. Next comes my favourite bit, which is the safety seal these products feature. Typically a boring little sticker you need to cut, whose presence assures you no one has tampered with your product, Satisfyer have gone one step further with theirs by using a perforated strip, reminiscent of the ones you tear when opening cling-wrap boxes. Not only is this a lot of fun to tear open, but it is also a lot more secure than a sticker, which can ultimately be removed and replaced. Once this is gone you can then access the toy, and behind it lies its charging cord, a brief instruction booklet, and two other small booklets going over safety and the product’s 15 year guarantee.

Charging

Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+ Charging

Since both the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+ are USB rechargeable, charging them is easy. Simply plug one end into a USB port and then connect the other end with the magnetic plates on the toy. The only downside, however, is that they are quite possibly the weakest magnets ever, and getting them to stay connected long enough to charge is a real challenge. Once connected however, charging will be indicated by a flashing light, which will then become solid once complete. This should then take around three hours, which will give you an estimated one hour of playtime. While this isn’t the best ratio that Satisfyer have ever had, it is at least an improvement from the last product of theirs that I tried.

Controls

Controlling both toys using the buttons on them is easy and intuitive, particularly as they use the exact same system as many of Satisfyer’s other products. Essentially, the suction and vibrations are controlled entirely independently of each other, so that you can choose whether you want to use them separately or together, with the wave symbol controlling everything relating to the vibrations, and the other two buttons controlling everything to do with the suction. To turn the vibrations on, simply hold the wave button down for two seconds, which will start the vibrations on their lowest level. You can then continue clicking this button to cycle through the toy’s ten vibration speeds, three of which are steady speeds and seven of which are patterns. When done you can then hold this button down again. As for the suction, you can turn this on by holding the button with the power symbol down for two seconds, which will put the suction on its lowest strength. You can then continue clicking this button to increase the suction by 11 levels, or use the final button to decrease the suction again. Finally, to turn the suction off, hold down the power button again.

The App

This is only the second suction toy I’ve tried that offers app-compatibility, with the first being the We-Vibe Melt, and considering how fantastic the We-Connect app is, Satisfyer Connect had some high expectations to meet. Finding it in the Apple Store to start was easy, as I only needed to type in “Satisfyer” for it to appear. Its appearance on my home screen is then quite discreet, and only someone who is familiar with the brand would have any idea what it is. However, if you are worried about privacy, then thankfully Satisfyer not only allow you to create a pin that must be entered to open the app, but you can even set up face identification with it. Turning it on for the first time I was then immediately impressed with how it looks, as it really makes use of Satisyfer’s fun new branding with its bold contrasting colour choices and diverse imagery. Plus, plenty of tutorial screens means you’re never left wondering how something works.

Connecting the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+ to the app is easy. Just hold down the power button for four seconds until you hear it vibrate twice while in the My Satisfyers page, which is accessed in the top right-hand corner of the app (if previously paired then the two will automatically connect once the toy is placed in this stand-by mode). This page will then display a list of all the toys that have been paired with it, whether connected or not, and will show the battery level of your connected toy. You also have the ability here to give a nickname to a connected toy, or unpair it if you wish for it to be connected to a different phone. One thing that this app does that is special, however, is that you are able to have multiple toys connected at once, and can choose to either switch between controlling them, or control them all at the same time. As for the button in the top left-hand corner, this is your Profile page, where you can access settings and help, as well as be prompted to make an account, which will then allow you to use this page to set your profile picture, username, availability and status.

The Satisfyer Connect app has four main screens, Close Range, Remote Partner, Community Share, and Alarms. Starting with Close Range, which is designed for simply controlling your toy, you have four additional options. Program Play is a way to access the regular steady speeds and patterns a toy has, but it also allows you to create your own, as well as save sequences made up of different modes. Next is Live Control, and this is a way to control the toy with your finger movements, as well as create new programs based on it. Also worth mentioning when talking about both of these modes is the way Satisfyer have designed their control screen. By separating the screen vertically, they have made controlling the vibrations and suction independently easy, as you simply need to swipe the left-side to adjust the vibrations, and swipe the right-side to adjust the suction. Dual lines also then correspond to your movements, giving you or a partner a visual representation of what you’re actually doing. Combining the two so the two motors are controlled simultaneously is also easy, as is pausing it or looping the controls with the buttons at the bottom of the screen. Then, at the top of this screen is a timer, which is probably my least favourite thing about this app. The final two control options are Ambient Sound, which uses my phone’s microphone to increase or decrease the toy’s motors, and Music Vibes, which is essentially the same except you can choose audio files to run instead. Out of everything this toy offers, the notorious Music Vibes, a mode multiple companies have tried and failed at, was what I was most excited for, particularly as Satisfyer Connect boasts compatibility with Spotify. At first I thought the curse had struck again, as multiple tests saw the app simply producing errors when trying to connect the two, but eventually I got it to work, and let me tell you, watching my vibrator dance around to my favourite music is a pure joy.

To access the other three screens, you’ll need to have an account. Remote Partner is where you are able to search for and connect with other users through the internet, and is set up to allow you to have multiple partners added. Once connected you can then send each other messages and images, as well as set a timer for how long you want these things to appear. You can also enter a call with them, with audio and video being optional, and it is through this that they can control your toy. You’re presented with three options: Give Up Control, which allows you to give control of your connected toy to your partner, Swap Satisfyer Control, which is for when you both have your own toy connected and you want to swap control, and Sync, which allows one person to control both toys. In this regard, it doesn’t really matter which of these options you pick if you only have one toy between you, as ultimately they’ll result in the same thing. The next screen is Community Share, which is something I haven’t seen before, as it allows you to upload patterns you’ve created for other users to try out. While pretty sparse right now since the app is so new, this is definitely something I can see becoming a brilliant resource with time. Last up is the Alarms screen, which is probably one of the oddest features I’ve seen on a sex toy app, however I have unfortunately been unable how to figure out how to use it. Overall though I have thoroughly enjoyed using this app, with it easily being one of the most user friendly and visually appealing I have tried so far, and considering how new it is I am incredibly impressed by how few bugs I ran into.

First Impressions

One of the biggest issues with suction toys, especially Satisfyer suction toys, always seems to be the noise they cause. So, considering the Satisfyer Luxury, which was the last Satisfyer product I tried, was my loudest yet, I was pretty nervous about what these far cheaper toys would sound like. But I was pleasantly surprised to find that they’re actually quite low in volume, so much so that they are actually on par with the quietest toy I’ve tried from Satisfyer, and my second quietest suction toy in general, the Next Generation Pro Penguin. While I do find the Satisfyer Curvy 2+ slightly louder than its counterpart, and both of them a tad louder than the Penguin once their vibrations are also turned on (not that this makes a huge difference), their low volume is still an unexpected delight, and goes a long way to allowing them to be used discreetly. Then, in regards to their suction, I was a little underwhelmed by how they initially felt on my finger, not having the same sort of “pull” that I’ve felt from other recent suction toys, and as for the vibrations these were extremely buzzy and very similar to the Luxury’s. Finally, the nozzles between the two toys are obviously fairly different, with the Curvy 1+ featuring a wide, textured opening with not much cushioning, and the 2+ having a smaller, non-textured hole, with slightly more cushioning. But what’s most interesting is that the 2+, and thus the 1+ as well, has the largest opening I’ve ever seen on a suction toy in general.

My Experience

Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+ Nozzles

As soon as I placed the Satisfyer Curvy toys over my clitoris, there was an obvious difference between them to the previous stimulators I have tested. Typically suction toys create this intense sucking feeling, a sharp sensation that almost feels like your soul is being sucked out via your clit, but in a really good way. It’s hard to describe if you haven’t tried it, but anyone who has will be familiar with that mind-numbing, tear-jerking, pull that suction toys create. Plus, in recent years a more thuddy sensation has also started to pop up in addition to the sucking, which has really helped take things to another level. But with these toys it is all thud, and no suck. Now, don’t get me wrong, these toys feel really good, but is it the same feeling I know, love, and adore? No. Instead, I find the feeling to be reminiscent of a regular clitoral vibrator, and orgasms with the Curvy 1+ and 2+ are perhaps some of the slowest and least intense that I’ve ever had with a suction toy. Despite this, testing them compared to my previous suction products showed that while they lack the typical sensation, they are still more pleasurable than most of my older products. But when it comes to newer and more expensive toys such as the We-Vibe Melt, and especially the Satisfyer Luxury and Womanizer Premium and DUO, there is absolutely no comparison. As for testing them against each other though, that’s where things get really interesting, and we finally start seeing a difference between the two toys. While the texture on the 1+ doesn’t make an impact during use, the larger hole certainly does, as it causes the suction to feel far less intense than on the 2+. Things then only get worse when the vibrations are also turned on, as my skin simply doesn’t have enough contact with the 1+ for these to be effectively felt. In contrast, I actually enjoy using the vibrations in combination with the suction on the 2+, as they really add a different dimension to the toy. Overall, this has meant that during use I far prefer the Satisfyer Curvy 2+, as it’s far more pleasurable than the 1+ in every way.

As for using the Satisfyer Curvy 2+ as an insertable G-Spot vibrator, this has been just about as terrible as you’d expect. Not only does it force you to use the toy’s app, as the buttons are going to be inside of you, but all the little details that are also located at the end of the product, such as the debossed logos, make cleaning it afterwards hell. The shape is then absolutely not the sort of thing you want to put inside of yourself, with a pointed end and sharp silicone ridges on the sides, which just makes it feel like something poking at my insides. The curve also isn’t nearly enough for the toy to come anywhere near my G-Spot, which isn’t at all surprising. Plus, even if it did work, the so-called “G-Spot Vibrations” aren’t even going to be able to stimulate you, as they are instead centred around the suction nozzle. Basically, my final opinion on this is the same as my first one: this toy was not designed to be used this way, and quite simply shouldn’t be.

Cleaning & Care

Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+ Buttons

Even though the nozzles cannot be separated on these toys, cleaning them is still easy as they are waterproof. Simply place them both in some warm, soapy water, and then rinse and leave to air dry. If you do use the Satisfyer Curvy 2+ as an internal toy however, you’ll want to do a more elaborate clean, using a soapy toothbrush to scrub all the areas where bacteria may have accumulated. After this they can be stored however you want, but again if you’re using the 2+ internally then I’d recommend keeping it dust-free by placing it in a sealed bag. Since the 1+ and 2+ are made out of silicone ensure you don’t use silicone based lubricant with them. Furthermore, I have found prolonged use of suction toys can make my clitoris quite sore the next day, so I wouldn’t recommend using either of them excessively if you are planning on having any rigorous sex or further masturbation within the next 24 hours.

Final Thoughts

There is one thing I can say with confidence after testing the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and Curvy 2+ side by side, and that is that the Curvy 1+ should not exist. If we ignore the whole “G-Spot insertable” element of the 2+, then these are the exact same toy aside from one key difference: the size of their suction holes. While it seems like only a minor change, this makes a big difference to how a suction toy feels in use, and in this case not only does it mean that the 2+ is a lot more pleasurable, but it also allows for its vibrations to have far more effect. After this, there is only one other thing that separates these two, and that is the fact that the Curvy 1+ costs more money. Why? Surely you’d think that the 2+, which does everything the 1+ can do and more, would be the most expensive of the two, but nope. So, if the 2+ is more pleasurable and costs less? Then it’s a no brainier which of the two is better, and leaves me wondering why the 1+ exists at all. The only reason I can think of is for those of us that need a larger-sized nozzle, but considering how Womanizer include multiple nozzle sizes with their products for this very reason, it seems like a pretty weak excuse for Satisfyer to release an entire toy. As for whether I think the Curvy 2+ is worth it in comparison with my other toys though, my opinion is a lot more positive. Yes, it wasn’t as intense as products that cost hundreds of dollars more than it, but it wasn’t trying to be, and that’s certainly not what I was after. Rather, all I wanted was a low-budget suction toy that still felt good, in the hope that it could become an entry-point for people who are interested in this sort of stimulation, and in that regard the Satisfyer Curvy 2+ delivered in spades. Plus, with such a comprehensive app attached to it, you’ll feel like you’re playing with a luxury toy.

You can get the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ from JOUJOU for just $63.95 AUD / $43 USD!

You can get the Satisfyer Curvy 2+ from JOUJOU for just $72.95 AUD / $49 USD!

Last updated: 15/7/25
Price at the time of writing: Satisfyer Curvy 1+ $69.99 AUD / $52 USD | Satisfyer Curvy 2+ $54.99 AUD / $41 USD

When suction toys were first announced, I couldn’t help but be sceptical. But as soon as I tried my first one, I knew it was something special, and since then they’ve just kept on getting better and better. Never before has a type of sex toy so consistently raised the bar year after year, somehow finding new ways to improve upon things that I had already deemed perfect (and really messing with my ratings system). Something else about these toys that has raised over the last few years, however, is the price …at least it has on my blog. That’s…

Review: Satisfyer Curvy 1+ & 2+

Review: Satisfyer Curvy 1+ & 2+

2020-08-30

Grace





While the sensation isn’t up to the standard I know possible, this is still a great toy, especially when you ignore the G-Spot element. As for the Curvy 1+ this was slightly worse, with a score of 85%.


Material – 100%


Appearance / Design – 85%


Solo – 95%


Partner – 85%


Suction – 85%


Vibrations – 70%


Noise Level – 85%


App – 85%

86%

Great

While the sensation isn’t up to the standard I know possible, this is still a great toy, especially when you ignore the G-Spot element. As for the Curvy 1+ this was slightly worse, with a score of 85%.

I received this product in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Affiliate links have been used in this post. 










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Review: Satisfyer Dual Love & Dual Pleasure



Satisfyer Dual Love & Dual Pleasure

From the moment I tried the legendary Pro 2 back in 2016, Satisfyer, and their groundbreaking suction technology, became one of my all time favourite brands. For years this continued, with each Satisfyer being somehow better than the last, until finally culminating in 2019’s Satisfyer Luxury, their most ambitious (and expensive!) toy yet, whose powerful clitoral stimulation made it more than worth the price tag. But after this, things started to change. Satisfyer rebranded, switching their previously luxury feel to one more aimed at newcomers, and begun to release a wide range of products (ending their suction specialisation) at much lower prices than before. Cautiously pessimistic, I held back on reviewing for them for some time after that, until finally I broke my silence when I tried their first app compatible toys, the Curvy 1+ & 2+, around this time last year. With the pair all but confirming my fears about the declining standards of the brand however, it wasn’t the return to Satisfyer I had hoped. So when Betty’s Toy Box recently contacted me about trying the Curvy’s successors, the Dual Pleasure and Dual Love, it seemed only fair to give the brand I once loved so much a second chance.

Product Description

While it doesn’t explicitly state anywhere that the new Dual series is intended as the successor to the Curvy line, I would certainly argue that it is. They are the first (and only other) dual-use suction toys intended to be used with Satisfyer’s still relatively new Connect App since the Curvy 1+ and 2+ (besides from the recent Curvy 3+, that is, which seems to just be yet another purposeless design), and other than their differing appearances, everything about the Dual range is identical to the Curvy’s, except slightly better. This is most noticeable in the improved insertable handle of the toys, as whilst Satisfyer have now removed any mention of the Curvy 2+ being intended for internal use on their website, which is understandable considering how poorly thought out it was, they’re instead doubling down on it for the Dual Pleasure and Dual Love, with it even being in their name (can’t remove that so easily)! Plus, they’ve made what one would think were obvious changes in the first place, with the vibrations actually being located in the handle, as well as the buttons and magnetic plates being located at the opposite end, so that you need not put these inside yourself. Of course, another aspect to the Curvy toys that Satisfyer have decided to keep for the Dual’s, and perhaps their most iconic one, is that for some unknown reason there are two of them!

While it is frustrating to once again have two Satisfyer toys that are almost identical in function, price, and name, at least the Dual Love and Dual Pleasure look completely different as opposed to the Curvy 1+ and 2+. Reminding me of a simplified Satisfyer Pro 2, the Dual Love’s no-fuss design results in a short but straight handle featuring a rounded end for easy insertion. A cover of metal-like plastic has also then been placed around the suction nozzle to give it something extra, although I will say that in addition to not being ideal for internal play, the material used does come off quite cheap, with the reflections reminding me of a funhouse mirror. Available in both red and yellow (which is what I have), both these tones are then super fun and unusual. The Dual Pleasure, on the other hand, is by far my largest suction toy so far, with its bulky body being widest at the suction nozzle and then ending in a long yet curved handle which uses its wide bevelled edges to come to a tapered tip. With a body made up entirely of silicone, it is then available in lavender and white (which is what I have), although I must say these light colours mixed with the matte silicone don’t do it much justice (plus, my copy seems to have an area of silicone that is not sealed down). On that note, while Satisfyer have always used 3D renders for their images over product photography, this is more noticeable than usual on the Dual Love and Dual Pleasure, as the toys look quite different on their packaging and online than they do in real life. Using a reflective material shader rather than the matte silicone of reality, alongside the removal of any additional elements, such as the Satisfyer logos and legal information (such as the CE mark), both toys look significantly better in their brand images, to the extent of potentially false advertising regarding their appearances.

Once you get past the way they look, much of the Dual Pleasure and Dual Love is the same. They both have suction nozzles at one end and handles that can be inserted vaginally at the other. Three buttons lie behind the nozzles, one for the vibrations and two for the suction, and just above this are two metal prongs for the magnetic charger. Next to this you’ll find some legal symbols, and more can then be located along the faint seam on both toys. Directly under each suction nozzle is Satisfyer’s debossed logo, which is then the closest element to the insertable portion of the toy. In addition to their buttons, the Dual toys can also be controlled by Satisfyer’s Connect App, allowing them to be controlled remotely and long distance. Plus, as with all good toys, they are also fully body-safe, waterproof, and USB rechargeable.

Packaging

Satisfyer Dual Love & Dual Pleasure Packaging

My order with Betty’s Toy Box for the Satisfyer Dual Love and Dual Pleasure was placed on the 3rd of June and I received it on the 23rd. The package was fully discreet, with no mention of the sender or the contents, and you can view a video of my unboxing here. The packaging for the toys was then the same as all other recent Satisfyer products I have received, being in two fun and colourful boxes featuring images of the product alongside information on what it can do. A small piece of ribbon then opens up the magnetic cover to reveal the toy behind protective plastic, and this can be accessed once the hygienic safety tab has been removed. In addition to the toys themselves, the boxes also contain a charging cord, brief instruction booklet, and two other small booklets going over safety and the 15 year guarantee. Overall, I adore this packaging as much as the first time I received it, feeling both approachable yet luxurious, and that guarantee just really can’t be beat.

Charging

Satisfyer Dual Love & Dual Pleasure Charging

Since both the Satisfyer Dual Love and Dual Pleasure are USB rechargeable, charging them is easy. Simply plug one end into a USB port and then connect the other end with the magnetic plates on the toy. Unfortunately, however, the magnetic strength has not been improved upon since the Curvy’s, and as with those toys getting the chargers to stay connected is a bit of a nightmare. Once on, though, charging will be indicated by a flashing light, which will then become solid when complete. Both toys should give you around 1 hour of playtime when fully charged, and for the Dual Love this will take 1.5 hours and for the Dual Pleasure this will take 2 hours, both of which are great improvements to the three hours of the Curvy 1+ and 2+. Also worth noting is that the metal connection plates on both the Dual Love and Dual Pleasure are protruding from the silicone a bit more than on the Curvy’s. While this has no effect visually or to the charging, it does mean they are quite sharp, and I could definitely imagine someone cutting themselves with them if dragged across the skin in the wrong way.

Controls

Controlling both toys using the buttons on them is easy and intuitive, particularly as they use the exact same system as many of Satisfyer’s other products, including the Curvy’s. Essentially, the suction and vibrations are controlled entirely independently of each other, so that you can choose whether you want to use them separately or together (not that you can really use both ends at the same time), with the wave symbol controlling everything relating to the vibrations, and the other two buttons controlling everything to do with the suction. To turn the vibrations on, simply hold the wave button down for two seconds, which will start the vibrations on their lowest level. You can then continue clicking this button to cycle through the toy’s 11 vibration speeds, three of which are steady speeds and eight of which are patterns (one more than on the Curvy’s). When done you can then hold this button down again. As for the suction, you can turn this on by holding the button with the power symbol down for two seconds, which will put the suction on its lowest strength. You can then continue clicking this button to increase the suction by 11 levels, or use the final button to decrease the suction again. Finally, to turn the suction off, hold down the power button again. This all works well and it’s great Satisfyer have kept it consistent, but it might have been good to switch the controls so that the vibrations button is the one that’s furthest away from the vibrating end this time, ensuring it can be easily pressed during internal play. Plus, I do have a problem with the decrease suction button on the Dual Pleasure, as while all other buttons make a satisfying click sound, it does not, making it harder to press and harder to tell when you’ve actually done it.

Satisfyer Dual Pleasure Buttons
The Dual Pleasure’s Buttons.

In addition to controlling the toy with the buttons, you can also use the Satisfyer Connect App on your phone. I’ve already written a detailed overview of this in my review on the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ and 2+, and as not much has changed with it in the last year, I’d recommend checking that out for my thoughts. Of the few upgrades that there are though, they seem to mostly revolve around improving the chat function, including end-to-end encryption to increase data protection. As with before I still don’t understand the Alarms function, and now it actually seems to be glitching out, as I am unable to set a new alarm, plus the Community Share page also seems buggy, as I couldn’t load it for some time. Finally, since my last time using it I have heard of some people, including fellow bloggers Super Smash Cache and Dildoodler, being unable to use some important aspects of Connect, so this may be something to consider if its functionality is important to you. Overall though, based on my own use of it, Satisfyer Connect is one of the better apps I’ve tried, and it was a pleasure to test once again.

First Impressions

One of the biggest positives to the Satisfyer Curvy toys was their noise level, a welcome change from Satisfyer’s typically noisy products. So I was hoping for something similar with the Dual Love and Dual Pleasure, but unfortunately this is not the case. While not as loud as some Satisfyer toys, such as the Luxury and Pro 2, the two are certainly louder than both of the Curvy’s, which is a disappointment for those who require discretion. What’s more, between the two, the Dual Love’s suction is much louder than the Dual Pleasure’s, which is quite interesting considering I had assumed they were using the same motor. As for the vibrations, these feel and sound the same between the two toys and the Curvy’s, which is to say that they’re not too loud but very buzzy. Finally, their nozzles are also quite different, as despite how much larger the Dual Pleasure is, it actually features a smaller nozzle, with the Dual Love not only having the largest suction nozzle I’ve seen on a toy, but an unique oval shape as well.

My Experience

Satisfyer Dual Love & Dual Pleasure Nozzles

Testing the suction power on the Satisfyer Dual Love and Dual Pleasure was much the same as my experience with the Curvy 1+ and 2+: underwhelming. The suction feels weak and lacklustre, and gives me none of the intense tear-jerking feelings I’ve come to expect from recent clitoral stimulators. Plus, while I can eventually orgasm from them, it takes far longer than I am use to and much more effort on my part (for instance, I don’t normally need any additional stimulation to reach climax when using suction toys, such as porn, but for these I do). All this lead-up does pay off though, as when orgasm does come it is very intense and satisfying, and as a whole I do prefer them to the Curvy’s. What’s also interesting is that, as suggested by the differing volumes, the Dual Love feels significantly better than the Dual Pleasure. While I experienced a similar difference between the two Curvy toys, that was because of the varying nozzle sizes, but this time it feels much more than that. The sensations the Dual Love gives are much more intense, and they also have more of a thuddy feeling to them. Although one downside is that when at higher levels, the sounds the Dual Love makes become unsteady, which can be a bit off-putting. Overall though I think it’s safe to say that the suction motors within these toys are definitely different, and perhaps this has been done to make up for the larger hole of the Dual Love (which in this case it absolutely does).

While the insertable portion of both toys is much improved from the Curvy 2+’s, they still leave a lot to be desired. In fact, if I wasn’t obligated to try them in this way as a reviewer, there’s no way I’d be putting them in me. Nothing about the Dual Love looks like it’s ready to go inside of someone, with its short and straight shaft that looks like no dildo I own. Then there’s the larger Dual Pleasure, which is at least curved, but the pointed end and hard ridges don’t really scream G-Spot stimulation. Plus, to add to my own hesitation, I recently heard that fellow reviewer Submissive Feminist had been severely injured by the fake metal on the Dual Love, so much so that she’s still recovering two months later. Considering all this, I very cautiously began my testing, and while the “metal” on my Dual Love does not have the same issues as Submissive Feminist’s, I decided to not insert that part into me to be on the safe side (besides, even if I did insert it, it would just mean even further cleaning would be required for not much gain). So, as you’d imagine, using the Dual Love internally felt fairly pointless, as it could only go in about 8cm / 3 inches, which wasn’t enough to thrust or really do anything with. Then, as for the Dual Pleasure, this was slightly better, as I could insert it much deeper, however the shape felt fairly uncomfortable and was unable to stimulate my G-Spot despite its curve. Plus, I found the bulky body difficult to hold, and this combined with the sharp charging prongs against my hand made thrusting it very uncomfortable, often to the point of pain. As for the vibrations, these were again too buzzy to really offer anything, and so overall my experience with the “dual” element of both of these toys has been really quite poor.

Satisfyer Dual Love Buttons
The Dual Love’s buttons.

Cleaning & Care

Even though the nozzles cannot be separated on these toys, cleaning them is still easy as they are waterproof. Simply place them both in some warm soapy water, and then rinse and leave to air dry. If you do use them internally, however, you might want to do a more elaborate clean using a soapy toothbrush if you’ve gotten any of the logos, buttons or seams messy. After this they can be stored how you want, but again if you plan on using them internally I’d recommend keeping them dust-free by placing them in a sealed bag. Since the Satisfyer Dual Love and Dual Pleasure are made out of silicone also ensure you don’t use silicone based lubricant with them. Furthermore, I have found prolonged use of suction toys can make my clitoris quite sore the next day, so I wouldn’t recommend using either of them excessively if you are planning on having any rigorous sex or further masturbation within the next 24 hours.

Final Thoughts

While this hasn’t been the best review of the Satisfyer Dual Love and Dual Pleasure, there is something else that’s important to remember when evaluating them, and that’s their price. I’ve grown very accustom over the last few years to the immensely pleasurable range of luxury suction toys I have at my disposal, with my favourite being the Womanizer Premium. But at almost four times the cost (the Premium sits at $200 USD at the time of writing, compared to the Dual Love’s $50 and Dual Pleasure’s $53) they can’t really be compared. So with that in mind, I really do think that the Satisfyer Dual Love and Dual Pleasure offer some of the best budget suction options we’ve seen from a bigger brand so far, and they are certainly an upgrade from Satisfyer’s earlier low-priced toys, such as the Pro Penguin Next Generation. Plus, compared to the Curvy 2+, my previous budget recommendation, I also think they feel significantly better, and so they really are a level up from this in every aspect besides their noise level. As for how to choose between them however, this is a little more tricky, with the Dual Love offering better suction and the Dual Pleasure offering better insertable pleasure. So while it really depends on your personal preference (mine being the Dual Love), one thing that I do know for sure is that if you’re looking for a budget-friendly suction toy, you’ve found it.

Sadly, the Satisfyer Dual Love and Dual Pleasure have now been discontinued.

From the moment I tried the legendary Pro 2 back in 2016, Satisfyer, and their groundbreaking suction technology, became one of my all time favourite brands. For years this continued, with each Satisfyer being somehow better than the last, until finally culminating in 2019’s Satisfyer Luxury, their most ambitious (and expensive!) toy yet, whose powerful clitoral stimulation made it more than worth the price tag. But after this, things started to change. Satisfyer rebranded, switching their previously luxury feel to one more aimed at newcomers, and begun to release a wide range of products (ending their suction specialisation) at much…

Review: Satisfyer Dual Love & Dual Pleasure

Review: Satisfyer Dual Love & Dual Pleasure

2021-09-15

Grace





Both toys offered good suction considering their price, but poor internal play. While they both had pros and cons, the Dual Pleasure scored slightly better at 85%, but the Dual Love was my personal favourite due to the superior suction power, faster charging and lower price.


Material – 90%


Appearance / Design – 85%


Solo – 95%


Partner – 85%


Suction – 90%


Vibrations – 70%


Noise Level – 75%


App – 85%

84%

Great

Both toys offered good suction considering their price, but poor internal play. While they both had pros and cons, the Dual Pleasure scored slightly better at 85%, but the Dual Love was my personal favourite due to the superior suction power, faster charging and lower price.

I received this product in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Affiliate links have been used in this post. 










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Review: Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation



Satisfyer Pro 2

Welcome to Princess Previews 2.0! If you’re a regular here, you might notice things look a little different. That’s because for the last few weeks I’ve been slowly redesigning my blog to better represent myself and what I do here, and this is my first post since making the switch! Part of this update meant taking a photo of myself that I could use both on my sidebar and as a profile picture on social media, and for such an image I knew I wanted to include a sex toy. The question was: which toy did I choose? I’ve now reviewed over two hundred items at the blog, and that’s only one portion of my actual collection. But I knew that whatever I chose had to be both loved by me (it is quite a endorsement, after all!) and easily identifiable. So when I was scrolling through real estate TikTok (don’t judge me) and saw the iconic Satisfyer Pro 2 briefly appear unnamed in a video, yet all the comments were talking about it, I knew I had my toy. Interestingly, though, while my review of the original Pro 2 remains one of my most popular ever, I never actually reviewed any of its later iterations, commonly dubbed the “Next Generation”. So, six years later, I figured it was finally time!

Background

When the original Satisfyer Pro 2 came out back in 2016, it completely changed the game. It was the first to introduce suction technology to the masses and served as the launchpad for what is now one of the biggest sex toy brands worldwide. While I was still relatively new to blogging, I was lucky enough to be one of the very first people in Australia to get my hands on one, as well as be one of its early reviewers. But even then, Satisfyer were in the process of re-releasing it to reduce the outrageous noise level, and ever since the toy has continued to go through a number of revisions (although Satisfyer’s unwillingness to change the Pro 2’s name can make these differing versions difficult to identify). The current edition, which is occasionally referred to as the Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation, features a number of improvements from the original model, giving more than enough justification for a revised review, although visually the two are almost identical. The logo on the front of the toy is the most obvious change (my original has none, while the later version had the brand’s cursive logo. These days, however, it has their rebranded sans serif logo), but a matte, rather than glossy, ABS plastic body is also notable.

Product Description

Satisfyer Pro 2 Buttons

So, outside of a few aesthetic changes, what’s different about the Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation? Well, the two biggest updates in my opinion, other than its superior suction strength, is the immense reduction in noise level (the original Pro 2 was one of my loudest toys ever) and the addition of a minus button to allow you to quickly decrease the toy’s intensity, rather being forced to cycle through every setting. Of course, it is also meant to offer improved USB charging, advanced waterproofing and a longer warranty, but otherwise it’s still the same relatively simple toy we know and love. Which is truly great, because it has allowed for Satisfyer to keep the price down, making this not only one of the most iconic, but one of the cheapest, suction stimulators around. Besides, Satisfyer have a whole range of other toys now if you’re after something more advanced, such as their vibrating Satisfyer Pro 2+. In addition, the small LED light that use to feature between the two buttons is now gone, with the improved intensity button now extending to fit that area, and instead this light can be found under the toy’s power button. Plus, the Pro 2 now comes in two additional colours, violet and blue, although its “pink” rose gold version is still what is most widely stocked. The final change made to the Next Generation is the suction hole, which is far larger on both the plastic body and the silicone nozzle attachment, which is again removal, allowing it to work with a much wider range of clits.

Packaging

Satisfyer Pro 2 Packaging

The Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation uses the German brand’s updated packaging that I’ve received quite a few toys in now, and it couldn’t be more different from the packaging my original version of the toy arrived in. With a pink and blue colour scheme, this sturdy box is nicer than what some luxury toys come in, which is impressive when you consider the reasonable price tag of the Pro 2. With minimalist nude drawings in the background, it is fairly obvious what the product is for despite not explicitly advertising itself as a sex toy (it does say it’s for “clitoral stimulation” in the small print though), which in turn also allows it to be free of any unnecessary gendering. A cute ribbon on one side of the box allows you to open up a magnetic door so that you may view the toy prior to purchase or on arrival, and you can then access the product by tearing its perforated hygienic safety tab. Inside you’ll find the Pro 2 resting safely in place, alongside a Quick-Start Guide, Safety Information and Guarantee Information booklets (which is an amazing 15 years!), as well as a charging cable.

Charging

Satisfyer Pro 2 Charging

Like the OG Pro 2, the Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation is USB rechargeable, and uses strong magnets to connect to its cord. Unlike the original, however, the charging times are vastly improved, going from a potential 8 hours for a lousy 30 minutes of play to a more standard rate of 1.5 hours for 90 minutes. When charging the power button’s LED light will flash, and this will then become solid once complete.

Controls

Controlling the Pro 2 Next Generation is simple. In fact, so simple that it’s hard to believe the original model featured even less functionality. While the power button works the same (press to turn it on / hold it down to turn it off), the larger button has been divided and lengthened, so while at first glance it appears to be one long button, it is actually two, with one at either end. As indicated by the symbols, one side is the plus button for increasing the intensity, whilst the other side is the minus button for decreasing intensity. As with the original, there are then 11 pressure waves for you to choose from (this is something I complained about greatly in my previous review, deeming it “a stupidly high number”, but after six years of testing suction toys, it is now rightfully the standard, and if anything, less than I am use to), and once you reach the top level you’ll need to use the minus button to reduce it again, or alternatively toggle the power since it always starts on the lowest level. Overall, this all works great, and considering the controls were the number one biggest problem I had with the previous version, it’s a real relief.

First Impressions

Another issue I had with the previous iteration of the Satisfyer Pro 2 was its ridiculous noise level mixed with the fact that the variation between its 11 intensity levels was so subtle that I could barely tell if the intensity button was even working. But upon turning on the Next Generation, it is immediately clear that both of these problems has been resolved. The noise level is significantly reduced, and might just be one of my quietest suction toys yet, whilst each increase in intensity is quite obvious in regards to both sound and sensation. As for the nozzles, these are pretty much the same other than the larger hole, using the same type of silicone and shape, although I would say that the original has a slightly flatter surface. You can, however, buy a flatter version for the Next Generation directly from Satisfyer’s website if this sounds like it’d be more your style.

My Experience

Satisfyer Pro 2 Comparision
The original Satisfyer Pro 2 alongside my newer Next Generation version.

When I reviewed the original Satisfyer Pro 2 back in 2016, it was one of the first of its kind, and certainly the only suction toy that I had tried. The pleasure it produced blew my mind. Nowadays, however, clitoral stimulators are my favourite type of sex toy, and I accordingly have a lot of them, leaving the Pro 2 more than a little outdated. In fact, opposite my current favourite stimulator, the Womanizer Premium 2, you might as well be trying to compare a rotary dial telephone to the latest iPhone. But since it remains Satisfyer’s flagship product, I had to assume that the Next Generation had sufficiently updated the toy to match the competition. In this regard, I was absolutely not let down, with the newer version’s power being vastly superior, so much so that when switching between them during use I can hardly even tell the original is on. The suction feels deep, almost like a middle-point between the brand’s typically buzzy stimulation and Womanizer’s thuddy-style, and while it still can’t quite compete with luxury models from brands like Womanizer and We-Vibe, it still gives me some amazing orgasms. Compared to Satisfyer’s other toys, it’s certainly more powerful than many of their older products, such as the Pro Penguin and Pro Plus Vibration, whereas newer models like the Curvy 2+ and Dual Love do feel slightly stronger. Although while this is true, the more ergonomic shape of the Pro 2 still makes this my preference, with the wide nozzle being far easier to apply to my clitoris (plus, being removable also makes it easier to later clean). The exception to this is the Satisfyer Luxury, whose suction is truly on another level to every other Satisfyer toy (as is its price), and remains my overall favourite from the brand. 

Cleaning & Care

Satisfyer Pro 2 Nozzle

Cleaning the Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation is very easy as it is waterproof. Plus, if the head is the only thing that got dirty, you can simply remove it and just clean this element, which is something I miss from more recent additions to Satisyfer’s range. Simply wash the toy and / or the nozzle in some warm soapy water, rinse, dry, and then reassemble and store however you wish. Since the head is silicone though, do make sure to not use silicone-based lubricants with it, as these may damage the toy.

Final Thoughts

The Satisfyer Pro 2 is an icon. But as suction technology continued to advance with every new release, it wasn’t long before it got left behind. Which, considering its overall design is still one of the best things Satisfyer has put out, is a real shame, and as I continued to review their confused attempts at replicating its success over the past few years, I’d often found myself longing for the simplicity that the toy that had started it all offered. Well the Pro 2 Next Generation is exactly that, the toy I loved all those years ago, just updated to compete with the technology of today. With the exception of the brand’s pricey Luxury, the Pro 2 beats out every other Satisfyer I have tried, allowing it to truly justify its name as their flagship product. In fact, the only complaint I really have about the toy, if any, is the fact that the buttons are a little difficult to press. Other than this, it’s a perfect toy, and I don’t think it would be too far-fetched to say it is the best product Satisfyer have ever released (since while the Luxury is powerful, it is not without flaws). What does feel a little far-fetched, though, is its low price tag. So, with this in mind, it joys me to say that this is absolutely my new favourite budget-toy, and my wholehearted recommendation to anyone looking to try their first suction stimulator.

You can get the Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation from Peepshow Toys for just $80 AUD / $59.99 USD, plus use my code GRACE to get 10% OFF your total order!

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Review: Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation

Review: Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation

2022-04-20

Grace





The iconic Satisfyer Pro 2 has been truly revitalised with this near-perfect update, making it yet again the best budget stimulator on the market.


Material – 100%


Design – 95%


Solo – 95%


Partner – 90%


Suction – 80%


Noise Level – 80%

90%

Amazing

The iconic Satisfyer Pro 2 has been truly revitalised with this near-perfect update, making it yet again the best budget stimulator on the market.

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Review: Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3



Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3

It’s been almost ten years now since the Satisfyer Pro 2 was first released, and yet it still takes out the top spot on every retailer’s bestsellers list year after year. But while it’s always been an exceptional product and the first-of-its-kind, introducing suction stimulation to the world, this is also largely because rather than just leaving it be, Satisfyer have continued to tinker away and update the Pro 2 throughout the years to ensure it continues to meet the industry’s ever-changing standards. Its first major update, dubbed the Next Generation, launched in 2017 and has remained my recommended introductory toy to air pressure waves ever since. However, with suction being its only offering, the need for a third generation has been steadily growing each year, and I practically jumped out of my seat when it was finally announced this January.

Product Description

The Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 takes the classic Pro 2 design that we all know and love, and simply updates its list of features for 2023. What does this mean? Well, in addition to its usual 11 suction intensities, there are also now 12 vibration settings that may be used alongside or independently of the suction, similar to how Satisfyer’s other suction vibrators work. Plus, Satisfyer have also developed a brand new mode specially for the Generation 3 called “Liquid Air Technology”. Designed to feel like pulsing water, this feature comes with its own unique silicone attachment, which has a closed, rather than open, nozzle (the standard open nozzle is also still included, however). Finally, the last change is the most obvious, and that is that Satisfyer have finally decided to move away from the Pro 2’s iconic rose gold plastic body, and switch to a 100% matte silicone toy that is available in three colours, wine red with the classic white nozzle (which is what I have), full black or full lilac. As for why I have two of them, that is because, as always, Satisfyer like to make things confusing by releasing products in pairs, and so for a price difference of only $10 USD, one of these products can also be used with Satisfyer’s Connect App, whilst the other cannot. Peepshow Toys were kind enough to send me both for review, and I will be noting any differences, but for the most part they are the same asides from the app, which I’ll cover in its own section. As with past Satisfyer Pro 2s, the Generation 3 is then both USB rechargeable and fully waterproof, and features three buttons on its back, a magnetic charging port on its base, and the same decals (Satisfyer logo on both sides, line work around the buttons, etc.) as the Next Generation.

Packaging

Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 Packaging

My order for the Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 was placed with Peepshow Toys on the 24th of February and I received it on the 6th of March. The package was then 100% discreet, with no mention of what was inside or who sent it. The box for the toy itself was then what I have come to expect from the German brand, as it is pretty much identical in design to my Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation’s and the rest of their current packaging, just with updated branding and colours to represent this new iteration. A high-quality card box featuring images of the toy and information on what it can do, the front of this can then be opened up to reveal the product behind plastic and a prominent advertisement for the Satisfyer Connect App (and yes, this is featured on both boxes, which I’m sure would be confusing for those who purchase the non-app compatible version). You can then access the toy by first removing Satisfyer’s hygienic safety strip, and with it comes two nozzle attachments and a charging cord, alongside quick-start, safety, and warranty information booklets (which is for an impressive 15 years!). As for the difference between the two versions, there are mostly just a few minor wording changes, with the most noticeable variation being a large sticker on the front of the Generation 3 Connect promoting the app. Overall, I am very happy with all of this, as it always feels so luxurious despite Satisfyer’s products being fairly mid-range.

Charging

Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 Charging
Having the Satisfyer logo appear directly on the charging cord makes it easy to identify.

Like Satisfyer’s previous Pro 2 models, the Generation 3 is once again USB rechargeable, and uses strong magnets to connect to its branded cord. However, whilst this newer version is still an improvement from the original Pro 2, you will need to wait a fair bit longer than with the Next Generation, with the Generation 3 taking three hours to give an estimated 60 minutes of playtime and the Generation 3 Connect taking four hours to provide the same. When charging the toy’s LED light will then flash, and this will become solid once complete.

Controls

Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 and Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation
Same same, but different, with the Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation.

Even though the Generation 3 has the exact same three-button layout as the Pro 2 Next Generation, changes have actually been made here to accommodate the inclusion of vibrations. With this in mind, the smaller button is now solely for controlling the vibration modes, whilst the longer button doubles as a power button in addition to increasing or decreasing the suction levels (although users of the Next Generation will also need to keep in mind that the plus and minus buttons have switched sides!). To turn the pressure waves on, first hold down the power button on the longer control pad for two seconds, which will activate the toy’s lowest suction setting. You can then use the dual sides of this pad to adjust the stimulation across its 11 intensities, and when done simply hold down the power again for two more seconds (as this is the same button as the increase intensity control, however, you will need to be careful to not turn it off by accident when trying to raise the suction level). The vibrations can then be controlled entirely independently which is great, allowing you to use them with or without the suction, and this can be turned on and off by holding the button down for two seconds, with its 12 modes consisting of five steady speeds and seven patterns. Finally, for the Generation 3 that is compatible with Satisfyer’s app, you’ll need to hold down the vibration power button for four seconds in order to pair the two.

The App

I first reviewed the Satisfyer Connect App when it was released in 2020 with my review of their Curvy 1+ and 2+, and have since revisited it in my review of the Dual Pleasure and Dual Love, so for a complete analysis, I’d recommend first checking out those posts. Not much has changed with the Connect App since, with the overall layout and design being almost identical. In fact, the only real update is a new mode named REMOTYCA Stories, which is a mash-up of the words remote and erotica and a collaboration with BERLINABLE, a producer of audio erotica. Similar to Vibease’s audio erotica-focused sex toy app, this gives you access to a library of spoken stories that your toy will respond to, and these are available in a range of languages, with new audio becoming available each month. In addition, there is also now a wider range of pre-programmed vibrations to try, alongside an “O-Booster” mode where you can click the icon of a rabbit when in either Program Play, Live Control or Ambient Sound to immediately place the toy on its highest vibratxion speed for at least 20 seconds. Finally, the biggest problem with the app has now been removed, as the strange “Alarms” screen that I never got to work has been replaced with a link to donate to Ukraine, and the only glitches I found were minor and in the chat function. Overall, the Satisfyer Connect App has always been one of my favourites, and these changes only seek to make it even more advanced and comprehensive, which is great to see.

First Impressions

When I read Satisfyer’s press release about the Pro 2 Generation 3 back in January, I was obsessed with the idea of their “Liquid Air Technology”. How it worked wasn’t really described and there were next to no images of the product, so I had to wait until it arrived to really find out what that meant. So to finally hold it in my hands and realise that all this new “technology” was, is in fact the act of putting a thin piece of silicone over the mouth of the nozzle? It was almost hilariously bad, and I can only hope it feels better than it looks. As for the rest of the toy, the suction stimulation seems on par with the Pro 2 Next Generation, which I had assumed since I’ve seen no advertising to suggest that the Generation 3 is stronger, although I do think perhaps that it is ever so slightly louder. This is then made worse once the vibrations are activated, which are quite loud and a higher pitch than the suction’s noise too, making them more obvious. On this note, the vibrations aren’t great, being fairly buzzy, but the strangest thing about them is that I’m not sure where they are. I can hear them, and I can feel the residual vibrations that tell me there’s a motor going off somewhere inside of the toy, but there is no area on the product where they can really be felt. Finally, as for the additional covered nozzle, this has quite an interesting effect in regards to the Generation 3’s noise levels, as the suction sounds significantly louder with it applied. Thankfully, this is reduced once the mouth is placed against something, but it still isn’t really the sort of function you can use discreetly.

My Experience

Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3
There are only two minor visual differences between the two versions. This reflective marking on the Connect, and deeper logo engravings on the Non-Connect.

As I anticipated, the suction on the Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 feels the same as on the Next Generation, so for detailed notes and comparisons between other suction products, I’d recommend checking out that review. That’s not to say it’s bad though, as I simply adore this level of suction, and I frequently find myself having some incredibly strong, fast and satisfying orgasms with the Generation 3. If I was going to say just one thing, however, it would be that the Generation 3’s suction does seem a little more spluttery and inconsistent than on my copy of the Next Generation, which is a frequent occurrence with suction toys and not something that really makes a big impact to my use. As for using the vibrations, these are so subtle due to the issues that I mentioned before, that whilst they add a hint of stimulation to the suction, it isn’t enough to really make an impact, nor can it shine on its own (although if you did want to try, I’d say behind the head is the best location for it, rather than the nozzle where they can barely be felt). Finally, we have to talk about the “Liquid Air Technology” and its closed nozzle. I still had hope for this despite appearances, but it really is exactly as it looks. That rather than getting to enjoy everything that makes suction great, you’re instead placing a barrier over your clitoris to prevent full stimulation. I mean, imagine if something took your favourite vibrator, and then put a thick blanket between you and it and told you it was a “special experience”. Whilst I do kind of see what they were going for when they spoke about it feeling like gushing water, as it has hints of this sensation, the overall feeling I get is one of being teased and wanting more, and I have found myself unable to really enjoy or orgasm from this mode, and the one time I did it was incredibly unsatisfying.

Cleaning & Care

Cleaning the Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 is very easy as it is waterproof. Plus, if the head is the only thing that got dirty, you can simply remove it and just clean this element. Simply wash the toy and / or the nozzle in some warm soapy water, rinse, dry, and then reassemble and store however you wish. Since the toy is made of silicone though, do make sure to not use silicone-based lubricants with it, as these may damage the material.

Final Thoughts

Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 with both nozzles

So, the iconic Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation has finally been updated, and there are two questions on everyone’s lips: should I get one, or, if I already have one, should I upgrade? Well, in my opinion, the Pro 2 Generation 3’s biggest selling point compared to its predecessor is its compatibility with the Satisfyer Connect App, which funnily enough only one of the versions comes with. Whilst I don’t make use of sex toy apps personally, I obviously see their appeal, and for anyone in a long distance relationship or who enjoys handing over control of their toys, this is a real winner. But if, like me, you don’t use apps, then you’re probably best off sticking with the Pro 2 Next Generation, at least until the price difference between the two lessens or it gets discontinued (at the time of writing, the Next Generation is $100 AUD / $70 USD whilst the Generation 3 is $130 AUD / $90 USD). This is due to the completely underwhelming vibrations and additional “Air Technology” nozzle, which aren’t worth the extra dollars in my opinion, especially considering you’re also giving up battery life for them. Although I will note that whilst the closed nozzle was not for me, and I doubt it would be for many experienced suction users, it does have a place for beginners or those that have a sensitive clitoris, as it essentially provides a protective layer in which you may grow slowly accustom to the sensation. Overall though, whilst the Pro 2’s most important feature, its suction, is thankfully still a hit in the Generation 3, unfortunately Satisfyer’s attempt to add new modes to this classic just missed the mark.

You can get the Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 from Peepshow Toys for just $133 AUD / $89.99 USD, plus use my discount code GRACE for 10% OFF your order!

You can get the Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3 Connect from Peepshow Toys for just $146 AUD / $98.99 USD, plus use my discount code GRACE for 10% OFF your order!

It’s been almost ten years now since the Satisfyer Pro 2 was first released, and yet it still takes out the top spot on every retailer’s bestsellers list year after year. But while it’s always been an exceptional product and the first-of-its-kind, introducing suction stimulation to the world, this is also largely because rather than just leaving it be, Satisfyer have continued to tinker away and update the Pro 2 throughout the years to ensure it continues to meet the industry’s ever-changing standards. Its first major update, dubbed the Next Generation, launched in 2017 and has remained my recommended introductory…

Review: Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3

Review: Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3

2023-03-18

Grace





Whilst the suction is just as enjoyable as on my beloved Pro 2 Next Generation, the vibrations and Air Technology were a let down and not worth the upgrade unless you also want the benefits of the Satisfyer Connect App.


Material – 100%


Design – 100%


Solo – 95%


Partner – 95%


Suction – 80%


Vibrations – 30%


Liquid Air – 40%


Noise Level – 70%


App – 90%

78%

Good

Whilst the suction is just as enjoyable as on my beloved Pro 2 Next Generation, the vibrations and Air Technology were a let down and not worth the upgrade unless you also want the benefits of the Satisfyer Connect App.

I received this product in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Affiliate links have been used in this post.










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