The matte silicone grip makes handling the bullet relatively slip-free, although it doesn’t much muffle the vibrations to your fingers. The up/down buttons are soft, small, but easy to press. That’s not exactly accessibility-minded, but it’s a win for those of us who want nothing to do with patterns. Patterns are segregated to an ultra-subtle, squiggle-shaped button between the increase and decrease buttons. That’s a lot of punch for something only a little larger than my finger. At its maximum, the Tango X is a match (albeit with a much narrower reach) for the We-Vibe Wand’s mid-range speeds. A few of the speeds feel repetitive to me, like there’s not a perceptible increase in power – but there’s still several big jumps. The very first steady speed (of 8 total) is deep and shuddery, and it only gets stronger from there. We-Vibe didn’t pussyfoot around with the Tango X’s settings. These vibrations aren’t as tightly spaced/spiraled as the original Tango’s (RIP), but in exchange they feel thuddier. It makes my clit feel like a waterbed, rippling under the force of deep, thumpy vibrations. The toy subtly jostles and kicks on its highest settings. The We-Vibe Tango X is so rumbly it feels like the motor is bucking inside its petite plastic housing. The We-Vibe Tango X is the pinnacle of rumbly. TL DR: If buzzy vibrations are buzzing bees, rumbly vibrations are rumbling motorcycles. Many rumbly vibrators are wands (such as the PalmPower Extreme), because there’s more room for a heftier motor. Up close, rumbly vibrators tend to tremble/gyrate more, probably due to the force of their swinging motor pendulum. Some people find these broader-reaching waves too stimulating or feel like the shuddering chops of sensation are too “slow.” They massage across and into your skin, rumbling to stimulate the internal parts of the clitoris (or whichever erogenous zone you’re stimulating.) Rumbly vibrations are thuddy, thumpy, roiling – they feel more physically present and penetrative than buzzy vibrations. Rumbly vibrations, on the other hand, go deeper. You can often identify buzzy vibrations by sound, because they’re high-pitched and droney. In general (but not always), lighter or more cheaply constructed motors produce buzzy vibrations. Even rumbly vibrators become buzzier on their highest settings, possibly because the motor has to spin in tighter, speedier waves to generate more power. They are fast, shallow, and don’t travel very far, so they can feel more concentrated and (for some people) numbing. Buzzing vibrations can feel like humming or (in less flattering terms) crawling, tickling, or itching. with Screaming O Charged Positive (buzzy), Tantus battery-powered bullet (buzzy), Hot Octopuss Amo (rumbly), Exposed Nocturnal (aka Blush Wellness Power Vibe) (a little rumble, lotta buzz)īuzzy vibrations are rapid flutters that buzz along the surface of your skin. While not all vibrators fit neatly into one category or the other, they’re helpful shorthand descriptors. One metric that sex toy reviewers assess vibrations on is the buzzy to rumbly scale. These motors vary in design and build quality, so the vibrations they produce often feel incredibly different from each other. They usually have a weighted spinning component that generates vibrational movement/power. Vibrations are created by small motors inside sex toys. The first thing people mention when they talk about the We-Vibe Tango X Bullet is that it’s rumbly. final thoughts: should you buy a we-vibe tango?.
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