Beyoncé sang: “If you like it, then you shoulda put a ring on it.”
Well, Mora Neo did. And not just any ring, but one that thrusts.
This interactive rabbit vibe combines a beaded thrusting ring inside its shaft with a powerful external stimulator, app connectivity, and syncing options for partnered play or even camming. Whether you're going solo, letting someone take the reins, or exploring interactive content, Mora Neo is all about putting pleasure in motion.
This guide will show you how to get the most out of Mora Neo—from first unboxing to your next toe-curling session.
Getting Started with Mora Neo
Step 1: Charge Before First Use
Fully charge Mora Neo before first use (charging time: 2 hours for up to 2 hours of playtime).
Only use the included USB charging cable and avoid overcharging.
Indicator lights will show when the battery is low, charging, and full.
🔋 Need a spare charger?
Your Mora Neo toy already comes equipped with a charging cable, user manual, and storage pouch. But in case you like to have backup, you can find Mora Neo's USB-C charging cable here!
Step 2: Power On & Select Your Settings
Press and hold the power button to turn Mora Neo on.
Tap the control buttons to explore:
5 vibration modes with 5 intensities
3 thrusting bead speeds
Intelligent Mode that mimics natural sex rhythms
Step 3: Use With Water-based Lubricant
Apply a water-based lubricant to enhance comfort and pleasure.
Avoid silicone-based lubes, as they may damage the toy’s material.
Allow Mora Neo's internal beads to work their magic while enjoying external clitoral stimulation from the flexible arm.
Combine vibration and thrusting settings to match your mood.
Try it solo, with a partner, or over cam for an interactive experience.
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Step 5: Try App Control & Partner Play
Download the SVAKOM App and pair Mora Neo via Bluetooth.
Use the app to create custom vibration patterns, sync to music, or give control to a partner anywhere in the world.
Use Mora Neo with interactive adult video platforms via the FeelConnect 3 app.
Step 6: Aftercare & Storage
Cleaning:After each use, clean Mora Neo immediately with warm water and mild soap.
Drying:Pat dry with a lint-free cloth or air dry.
Storage:Store in a cool, dry place, ideally in a pouch to protect it from dust and damage.
FAQs: Your Questions Answered
Is Mora Neo good for beginners?
Yes. Despite having some advanced features, Mora Neo is intuitive and easy to use, making it great for beginners exploring dual stimulation or app-connected toys.
Is Mora Neo an internal or external sex toy?
Both! Mora Neo is designed for internal vaginal use (insertable shaft with thrusting beads) and external clitoral stimulation via the soft flexible arm.
Only use water-based lubricants, as silicone-based lubes can damage the toy's surface. If you have other toys in other materials and you're unsure which lubricants are compatible, you can find the perfect pairing here.
Where can I find the user manual for Mora Neo?
A printed user manual is included in the box. If you need a digital version, you can access it here: Mora Neo User Manual.
💡 Did you know?
You can find a full page of SVAKOM product manuals and their toy counterparts by clicking here.
Is there a warranty for Mora Neo?
Yes! Mora Neo comes with a 2-year warranty and a 10-year quality guarantee. You can learn more about SVAKOM’s warranty policy here: SVAKOM Warranty Information.
I have a problem with my Mora Neo toy. How do I get in touch?
We want you to have only the best time with your SVAKOM toy. If you do have any issues with your purchase, please reach out to our Support Team who will be more than happy to assist with your issue.
Note: We aim to respond to all inquiries within two business days. Our offices are closed on weekends and holidays.
Is Mora Neo compatible with the SVAKOM App?
Yes! Download the SVAKOM App, turn on Mora Neo, and follow the in-app instructions to connect via Bluetooth. It takes just a few seconds.
Can Mora Neo be used without the app?
Yes! Mora Neo works just as well manually. The app just unlocks more interactive features.
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