LELO Sona Cruise is reduced by £15 as part of the Amazon Prime Day sex toy deals event, so here's one wellness writer's full (and very honest) LELO Sona Cruise review (that's guaranteed to persuade you to invest).
There's a new class of tech-savvy sex toys that are unlike anything else your orgasm has ever seen – and the latest addition to the cohort also happens to be the best vibrator I've ever tried. I've tried my fair few, trust, but this one is different. In fact, I'm pretty sure the technology it uses will revolutionise the future of all pleasure products. Yeah, it's that good.
Unlike traditional vibes (which, duh, use vibration to stimulate your sensitive spots), a growing batch of sonic vibrators create airwaves around your clitoris to suck it upward, stimulating more of your clit than you probably thought possible. Sure, I'd tried vibrators like this before and, damn. Just damn. But the sonic vibrator from LELO, the company responsible for some of the most high-end sex toys on the market, has totally revolutionised my orgasm.
The LELO Sona Cruise, which is on sale this Amazon Prime Day 2023, a sleek "sonic massager " with different vibration modes and intensity settings – a head that looks like a little mouth – is a true game-changer. Unlike other vibes, you don't need to move the Sona Cruise at all — place the mouth over your clitoris and it does all the work for you. The result? A deliciously good orgasm without having to lift a finger.
Sonic sex toys I've tried before (like the Womanizer and the Satisfyer) vibrate very softly because their main function is suction — it feels like they're reaching deep within your core, pulling an orgasm out of you. The LELO Sona Cruise feels more like a vibrator, with extremely powerful vibrations on the surface of the clitoris. This surprised me, since the press release said it "stimulates the entire clitoris — even the parts you don't see — with an eager, fluttering sonic hum, for a different kind of orgasm produced by the gentle deep-tissue massage of sonic waves." That wasn't my experience: The vibration felt very concentrated on the head.
Still, the sonic vibration action was good. It created a prolonged climax after a sensual buildup, the kind of luxuriously drawn-out orgasm that still has you feeling tingly minutes later. While its competitors aim to get women off quickly — and do a damn good job at it — the LELO Sona Cruise aims for more sustained pleasure. And it succeeds too: My orgasms from this one take more like four or five minutes, rather than two or three, but they follow a very distinctive arc. Around a minute or two before climax, my vagina starts having singular contractions spaced a few seconds apart, each of which feels like its own mini orgasm. I'd describe the process as more of a hill than a mountain with a sharp peak.
Also unlike the Womanizer and Satisfyer, this one isn't great for attempting multiple orgasms. The vibrations are so powerful it would probably leave your clit in a coma. I usually like to put vibrators up to the highest setting, but I couldn't handle this one that way, likely because of another unique Sona Cruise feature: the toy's name is a reference to "cruise control," because it doesn't lose power when you press it hard against you. Honestly, I could've done without this. It felt like more nerve cells in my clit were dying with each use. (Felt being the operative word — contrary to popular belief, vibrators can't actually permanently desensitise you).
Another downside is that the whole thing, including the nozzle, is pretty hard plastic. The Satisfyer Pro 2, for example, is squishy where it comes into contact with your skin, so you can press it down without worrying about pain. But you've got to be careful with this one: its power is unprecedented, and that's saying a lot for someone who's tried the alarmingly strong Satisfyer Pro 2: Next Generation.
I wouldn't be surprised if even more toys following this suction model come out over the next few years. So far, although they have the same basic premise, none of the different models I've tried has felt too similar. The Satisfyer and Womanizer are pretty alike, but the LELO Sona Cruise provides a different kind of pleasure that's not really better or worse, merely suited to different needs. Personally? I'm going to cover all my bases and keep one of each in my bedside drawer.
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This story originally published on GLAMOUR US.