It’s the day to celebrate love. Valentine’s Day, held annually on February 14, is the perfect reason to treat someone special to the ultimate gift as a token of your affection.
Chocolates and flowers are classic options, but why not go for a present that keeps on giving? Indulge her, him or them with a luxurious sex toy this Valentine’s Day and you’ll be remembered for the very best reasons during each pleasure-filled session it’s used.
What if you’re not dating or in a relationship? At SVAKOM, we believe that sexual wellness is a necessity for all adults no matter their relationship status. So, we offer high-quality, body-safe sex toys to facilitate this journey. One of our sex toys will even have you seeing stars! Keep reading to find out which one...
If you’re single, show yourself love this Valentine’s Day. Consider this celebration an opportunity to buy yourself a premium sex toy that will enhance your sexual pleasure and wellness. You might have a single friend who is open to receiving a sex toy for Valentine’s Day too.
To help you find the ideal presents for him, her, them and you, we’ve developed our Valentine’s Day Gift Guide.
Valentine’s gift for him
Sam Neo 2 Pro
Earning a reputation as the ultimate blowjob masturbator, Sam Neo 2 Pro is a favorite among many bodies with a penis. Offering realistic warmth, strong suction and fast vibration, it’s also SVAKOM app-controlled and syncs with adult videos and cams.
Sleek and stylish with mega pleasure potential, Pulse Galaxie is an award-winner for good reason. This popular clitoral toy offers air-based suction stimulation while the charging dock projects a starlight display. It’s app-controlled for even more fun.
This compact sex toy is designed to make sex last longer and deliver more pleasure. Winni 2 is a luxurious cock ring that stretches to suit different penis girths and has an attached stimulator to excite the wearer’s partner during sex. It’s also remote-controlled and SVAKOM App compatible for more fun and convenience.
Truly versatile, Erica is a gender-neutral sex toy that can stimulate the clitoris and G-spot, perineum and anus, or perineum and prostate. Being app-compatible, you can also customize its movements and interact with one or more invited guests at any distance.
It’s a G-spot vibrator and more! Cici 2 makes it easy to reach the G-spot thanks to its perfectly angled head. It’s also suitable for use solo or with a partner to stimulate external pleasure zones, and is app-compatible for even more play options.
When it comes to giving sex toys as Valentine’s Day gifts, take into account your recipient’s needs, desires and experience level.
If you’re confident with the sex toy you choose, you might want to keep it a surprise until the day. If you want to gauge their openness to the idea of receiving a sex toy, or need guidance about which one they’d like, you could drop hints, ask for suggestions or shop online together.
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