The best vibrators of 2025, tested and reviewed

Vibrators are some of the most popular sex toys on the market, but there are so many types of vibrators that it can make even a long-time vibrator owner feel overwhelmed. From bullet vibrators and the iconic bunny rabbit to all those stylish but powerfully shaped vibrators in between, one shopping trip can surprise you. Luckily, I have a few tips and tricks to help you cut things down.
First, look at the materials. For vibrators, you want them to be made of silicone that burns 100 percent platinum and/or plastic. Shiny plastic is good for parts that don’t touch your private parts, but platinum abicones don’t, they’re easy to clean, and It is safe for the body. Unlike the lower grades of silicone, platinum abicone does not give off a strange smell or compounds that can be harmful or damage your private parts. That’s because it’s chemically different from other types of silicone. Steel (Also called 316 stainless steel) and BOROSILiLE glass they are just as safe for the body, they last longer, and they are not pretty, but they are very common in vibrators and very common in dildos.
Second, look at the charger the vibrator comes with. Does USB-A, USB-C, or AC adapter work? I try to keep things simple and stick with USB Rechargeter Vibrators either with USB-a or USB-C. It’s very easy to lose a charger, and there’s comfort in knowing you can use whatever charging cable you have. There is nothing worse than a toy that dies in your middle use.
Third, when you get your new vibrator, test its vibration power on the tip of your nose. You should feel the touch of your chambers and your sinuses, giving you an idea of how deep your genitals can be. Remember, about 90 percent of the clitoris can’t be lifted directly because it’s under the skin, so deep vibes are important. The same goes with the phallus – the erectile tissue is deep in your body, and stimulating it with a vibrator can give a new and exciting experience.
Finally, consider the price – especially if you’re on a budget. Some vibrators can be more expensive depending on the features they offer. For example, distance devices and suction toys can cost two hundred dollars. While a quality, body-safe vibrator doesn’t have to be cheap, you also want to make sure you’re getting your money’s worth. Be sure to read the specs so you know you’re making a financially wise decision. If a vibrator only has a one-hour battery life, but will save you $200, keep looking.


