How to Choose your SVAKOM Vibrator

How to Choose your SVAKOM Vibrator

Helping adults to choose their SVAKOM vibrator is something we love to do and we’re so glad that you’ve opened this article for advice! 

All SVAKOM vibrators are expertly designed to enhance sexual pleasure and wellness, crafted from high-quality, body-safe materials, and rigorously tested so they’re yours to enjoy in comfort and with confidence for years to come.

But with so many tempting options, it can sometimes be difficult to choose your vibrator, whether it’s your very first or an addition to your current collection.

To help you decide which SVAKOM vibrator to purchase, it’s worth considering our top three questions.

Q1: Which pleasure zone do you want to stimulate?

SVAKOM vibrators are a diverse category, with options available to stimulate just about every erogenous zone. What we have designed for use on one bodily area may not be as suitable for another, while some of our vibrators are excellent all-rounders you can use on any body part. Start by thinking about which pleasure zone – or zones – you want your vibrator to stimulate.

External pleasure zones

If you want to target specific external erogenous zones, consider a bullet vibrator. Bullet vibrators are smaller in length, approximately four inches or less in total, compared to vibrators designed to be inserted vaginally or anally. They typically have a slim cylindrical shaft and tapered tip, making them perfect for use on erotic hot spots, such as the clitoris and rest of the vulva, nipples, or perineum. SVAKOM’s Tulip bullet vibrator is an excellent example of toys in this category. It also features a ribbed shaft so the sides can be used to deliver slightly broader stimulation. 

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One of the most popular external erogenous zones to stimulate using a vibrator is the clitoris. It’s not surprising given that this hot spot contains around double the nerve endings of a penis! Bullet vibrators are ideal for encouraging a clitoral orgasm, as are sex toys that deliver suction stimulation, similarly to oral sex sensations.

SVAKOM’s patented Pulse Technology uses air waves to push and pull air to do exactly this. Our Pulse Series toys create a suction effect that stimulates the clitoris, from the visible part to the deeper structure, without directly touching it. All SVAKOM Pulse Series toys deliver the same suction stimulation via a soft silicone nozzle that encircles the clitoris, but in various designs to suit different customers.

One example is our award-winning Pulse Galaxie, which comes with not only the clitoral stimulator but also a charging dock with a built-in projector that creates a starry light display in your room.

 

 

If you’re seeking broader, more generalized stimulation than a bullet vibrator or suction-style stimulator, consider a wand massager. SVAKOM’s Mini Emma vibrator is a classic example of toys in this category. It features a spherical head and handle, so the design almost resembles a handheld microphone. Simply grab onto the handle and guide the round head across your erogenous zones, or use it to deliver a soothing massage to tired muscles.

Internal pleasure zones

SVAKOM designs vibrators for stimulating internal hot spots in many shapes and sizes, and they can be split into three basic categories: classic, G-spot and anal.

Classic vibrators have a cylindrical shaft and rounded tip for easier vaginal insertion. Some classic vibrators, such as SVAKOM’s Ava Neo, are designed to mimic the sensations of sexual intercourse thanks to thrusting technology.

 

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G-spot vibrators are designed to stimulate the erogenous zones they are named after, which is approximately two inches inside the front wall of the vagina because of their curved shaft and precisely angled head. 

SVAKOM’s Cici 2 G-spot vibrator is super slim making it ideal for bodies with a vagina who: are new to vibrators; returning from sexual inactivity; or find penetration by a wider shaft uncomfortable. Amy 2 is another G-spot vibrator but it targets this hot spot with a flat press head that covers a larger internal area.

 

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So far we’ve considered vibrators suitable for internal vaginal stimulation, but if you’re seeking one for anal play, then look for special features. In particular, ensure your anal vibrator has a wide base for safety as this will prevent your sex toy from becoming lost inside your body! 

Both internal and external pleasure zones

If you want both internal and external vaginal stimulation, you can’t go past rabbit vibrators. These sex toys are designed to encourage blended internal and external orgasms via the insertable shaft and external attachment. Simply insert the shaft vaginally with the shorter, external attachment placed over your vulva or specifically clitoris. Many SVAKOM rabbit vibrators, such as Chika, let you control the components separately so you can enjoy the stimulation internally, externally or both at the same time!

 

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Other SVAKOM vibrators that deliver both internal and external stimulation resemble an L-shape and can be positioned to satisfy different hot spots according to your mood and preference. For example, Erica and be inserted vaginally with the external attachment over the vulva. Alternatively, it can be inserted anally so the outer part is tantalizing your perineum. If you decide to use SVAKOM Erica vaginally and anally in the same session, remember to sanitize it before switching insertion areas.

 

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Q2: How do you want your vibrator to feel?

Once you’ve decided on the pleasure zones you want your vibrator to stimulate, consider whether you want your sex toy to feel firm or flexible. Generally, SVAKOM vibrators are made from premium silicone and depending on the design can feel hard and firm through to soft and flexible, or fall somewhere in between. 

Firmer vibrators tend to allow for more pressure to be applied to the targeted area whereas flexible vibrators move with your body and some adults find this more comfortable. When deciding between firm or flexible, size can come into play. Flexible or semi-flexible vibrators tend to be more beginner-friendly as they move to suit your body, rather than you finding a position to suit your toy. This is a particularly important consideration, the longer your vibrator shaft.

Always check the materials and measurements of a vibrator before purchasing. Think about how easily you will be able to hold, position and use it to stimulate your desired hot spots. If your sex you is for vaginal or anal insertion, how deeply do you want it to go? Lastly, how wide do you want it to be? It can be worth getting a ruler to help you visualize your new vibrator so you are confident that what you receive is what you expected.

Q3. How much ‘sextech’ do you want?

At SVAKOM we focus on designing technologically innovative pleasure products, or ‘sextech’. As a result, all of our vibrators are USB-rechargeable and many are waterproof for use in the shower or bath. An increasing number of our vibrators can also be operated not only via buttons on the toy but potentially a remote control or compatible app

Consider whether you want to be able to customize your vibrator’s settings, for example by accessing bonus modes and intensities, drawing your own patterns, or syncing with music or environmental sounds. Perhaps you want to interact with a partner and share control of your toy with them, regardless of how far apart the two of you are. In these cases, SVAKOM App toys are perfect.

If you’re a fan of adult videos, you might want your vibrator to sync with the on-screen action so you become more than a view and feel the actors’ movements. If so, browse SVAKOM’s Connexion Series. This range is also designed for adults who want to livestream their use of sex toys via webcam and interact with viewers to earn tips. 

In summary, when buying your SVAKOM vibrator consider which pleasure zones you want it to stimulate, your preferred amount of firmness or flexibility, and which sextech features are important – do you want to be able to customise your vibrator’s settings or use it to interact with partners, adult videos or webcam viewers? 

Remember, our intimate needs and wants change over time, so once you’ve decided on a vibrator you can always come back for more!


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