Why Warmth Enhances Pleasure: The Science Behind Heating Toys

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Alone in your room, it’s late already, and you cannot sleep. You open the drawer next to your bed and extract your vibrator. You pull the sheets up, turn on your toy, and bring it down to touch your skin, but… Something feels off. Right – it’s just so damn cold.

Warmth and the Body: What Happens Physically

There are several reasons why we’re naturally drawn to warm sex toys rather than cold ones. Let’s be honest: the cold shock isn’t pleasurable for anyone. If you think about it, the body’s natural temperature is around 98-99°F (36–37°C), while your bedroom at night might easily be around 65°F (18°C). 

 

Warmth, Blood Flow, and Arousal

When heat is applied locally to our skin, something within changes. Warmth causes vasodilation, increasing blood flow to the area, both superficially and in the underlying tissues. This is perceived as a pleasurable sensation. Similarly, when we’re aroused, our own body temperature increases! In particular, the temperature of our genitals increases, and blood flows where it’s needed.

 

The Role of Nerve Endings

So who’s actually responsible for recognizing temperature changes? It’s our thermoreceptors. They are placed on our skin and are directly connected to our brain. Warmth increases our perception of contact and its intensity. In other words, a warm touch will always feel more intense than a cold one. With heating sex toys, these principles are combined to give you the most pleasurable sensations. In fact, when warmth, pressure, and vibration are mingled, the brain is flooded with a rich array of sensory input. It’s not just pleasure, it’s a whole spectrum of pleasurable sensations.

 

Warmth and the Mind: Beyond the Physical

There’s science, the body, the physical feelings… And there’s the mind. And if you are anything like us, you know how important your thoughts – or lack of intrusive ones – are in the bedroom.

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Turn On your Parasympathetic System

When it comes to letting go of stress, relaxing, and being in the present moment, the parasympathetic system is your best ally. It’s the system that turns on when the body enters healing mode, regenerating and lowering its defenses against everyday “enemies,” or stressors

 

Warmth has been used medically to relax muscles and improve microcirculation for ages. Think of warm baths or infrared heating lights – they all ease your brain, or the area that is treated, and encourage deep relaxation, thus healing and feelings of serenity and pleasure. If you apply this to the pelvic floor, you’ve got a good base for deep relaxation and surrendering to pleasure and arousal.

 

Warmth as “Human-Like” Contact

Then there’s the simple fact that warmth equals another person. Objects are cold, but partners are warm. And this activates a precise response in the brain. Multiple hormones are produced when we feel the warmth of someone’s touch. It means safety, intimacy, and caring. It’s comfortable. When this is applied to sex toys, it can turn a boring vibrator into a loving partner you genuinely look forward to coming back to.

 

Heating Vibrators: Bringing Science into the Bedroom

Does warmth increase your chances of orgasm? Absolutely! Since the body is gently guided into a state of comfort and pleasure, it’s way easier to let go of intrusive thoughts, stress, and tension, and climax.

 

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How Heating Vibrators Work

Safety is our number one priority when it comes to heating toys. Margot, DuoGlowEmma Neo 2, Vick Neo 2, Cici 2, and many of our best-selling vibrators heat up with a built-in heating core and intelligent heating control. The temperature is usually set at 100-104°F (38-40°C), which is slightly above our natural body temperature. If you want, you can heat the toy for a bit, and then turn off the heating completely. You always control everything with the app to personalize your experience.

 

How to Use Heating Toys for Maximum Pleasure

All our toys are designed for your own self-experimentation. But if you want any advice, we’ve got some for you. After choosing the toy you wish to use, let it heat while you do other activities. Take some time to prepare your body, to get into the right mood, and add vibration next. So you can start by increasing arousal, by kissing, massaging, stroking, or with a bit of fantasy. After a few minutes, your toy will be warm–right on the spot, and ready to use. This is when you can put it in touch with your skin, or your partner’s! We suggest using the toy externally first so your skin adjusts to the soft warmth. Glide the toy across your body. You can keep vibration off or low. Once you feel ready to move forward, adjust the vibration, or insert the toy if it’s designed for it!

The good thing about rechargeable sex toys with heating and app control is that you can switch from soft warmth to more intense stimulation with little effort. We care about the right vibe, and we know having to switch devices can be an inconvenient turn-off. 

 

 

For your first heating sex toy, we have a few recommendations. 

  • Margot is a dual-motor G-spot vibrator built for slow, blended pleasure. With dual motors, a heated shaft, and a broad, angled head for full-body internal massage, it’s perfect for teasing your way to release or hitting top speed with a long press. 

 

  • DuoGlow is a 5-in-1 vibrator that thrusts, spins, heats, pulses and vibrates. It comes in two parts and you can enjoy both parts together for a show-stopping duet - or detach and let the stimulator take control as your wireless remote.

 

  • Then, there’s Emma Neo 2 - our most powerful wand vibrator. Imagine strong vibrations that go deeper than skin surface to leave you feeling higher than ever.

 

 

This is just our selection–but you can find all our heating toys by heading to our shop. And if you wish to learn more about the science of pleasure, check out this article from our dedicated blog!

 


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