SVAKOM Klitty Tongue Vibrator Review by Venus O’Hara
by Venus O’Hara
Why I Identify with Cats (and Klitty)
Someone once asked me which animal I identify with most, and my answer was immediate. A cat.
Cats are feminine, independent, selective, and reciprocal. If you treat a cat well, it responds beautifully. If you don’t, it simply walks away. Very different from dogs, who often give affection unconditionally. Cats choose. And honestly, I relate to that energy completely.
Here’s the Klitty I’ve been talking about in real life. I took some photos and shared them on Instagram — you can click below to see the original post and get a closer look at her design and how she works.
So holding the Klitty by SVAKOM in my hands felt strangely aligned with that part of myself. Feminine. Playful. Elegant. A little mischievous.
The Design of Klitty
The design is genuinely adorable. It has a soft cat-like lid with tiny ears and a sweet little face, making it almost too cute to hide away in a drawer. It feels substantial in the hand too. Smooth, sturdy, luxurious. One of those toys you could actually leave displayed on a bedside table or bookshelf without it looking clinical or intimidating.
What Klitty Actually Does
But of course, the real question is what does it actually do?
Klitty combines three types of stimulation: licking, suction, and vibration. What I liked most is that you can control each function separately. It is also compatible with the SVAKOM App for long-distance control.
The Mouth-Shaped Silicone Opening
The mouth-shaped silicone opening is incredibly playful. Inside, there is a small flicking tongue that circles, teases, and stimulates with a sensation designed to mimic oral sex. The soft lips create gentle suction that feels more like a rhythmic suck-and-release rather than intense pressure, which I personally appreciated. You can also experiment with it on nipples or the neck if you enjoy teasing sensations beyond clitoral stimulation.
Who Klitty Is For
This is definitely not your standard vibrator. I would recommend it for someone who already has some experience with sex toys and wants something more imaginative and sensory. Something that encourages fantasy as much as physical sensation.
The Mental Surrender
What I enjoyed most was how easy it was to mentally surrender to the experience. The moving tongue and lips make it very easy to engage your imagination and picture someone you desire going down on you. And if that person happens to be controlling it remotely through the app, the anticipation becomes almost unbearable. They can tease you, slow things down, increase intensity, or cruelly stop just when things are building.
Vibration Modes and Consistency
There are 10 vibration modes in manual control. Personally, I found the lower, more consistent settings the most effective. Anyone experienced in cunnilingus knows consistency is often the key to deep pleasure, and the first setting guided me towards the most intense orgasms. Slow. Steady. Deliberate.
As someone who considers oral sex one of life’s greatest pleasures, I loved the idea of having that sensation available on demand, without waiting for a willing participant to appear in my bed.
Experience Klitty for Yourself
If you’d like to try Klitty for yourself, you can explore it here and use my code for a discount at checkout on the SVAKOM website.
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Venus O’Hara is a holistic self-love content creator and coach, pleasure educator, and product development consultant. She is the host of The Orgasmic Lifestyle Podcast, as well as an author and YouTuber dedicated to empowering others through sensuality, personal development, and conscious living.
Her mission is to inspire others to prioritise peace, pleasure, and deep self-connection.
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