Vibrating Dildos
What to consider when buying a vibrating dildo
Vibration type: standard, rotating or thrusting
Standard vibrating dildos have a motor inside the shaft that delivers consistent vibration along the length. Rotating models add a circular motion at the tip or mid-shaft — useful for internal G-spot stimulation. Thrusting dildos move the shaft up and down automatically, reducing the manual work. If you want the toy to do most of the movement for you, rotating or thrusting is where to look.
Size and insertable length
This range runs from around 5 inches insertable up to 12 inches. Shorter models concentrate vibration in a smaller area and are easier to control. Longer shafts spread stimulation further but may feel less focused. If you're specifically after size, larger dildos in the Dildos range go bigger — though most of those don't vibrate. Always check the insertable measurement rather than the total length, as the base and motor housing take up space.
Base type: suction cup, flat or harness-compatible
Suction cup bases stick to smooth surfaces for hands-free positioning. Flat bases sit upright but don't attach. Some models with suction cups are also compatible with a strap-on harness, which opens things up for use with a partner without needing a dedicated strap-on dildo. Check the product page for harness compatibility if that matters to you.
Controls: wired, on-base or remote
Budget models use a twist-base dial or wired controller. Mid-range options put buttons on the base. Some include a wireless remote for hands-free speed changes — if the toy has a suction cup and you're using it mounted, remote control makes a significant difference. Filter the range above to find models with your preferred control type.
When a vibrating dildo is the right call
The best vibrating dildos give you internal fullness and motor stimulation in a single toy — something that standard dildos and external vibrators handle separately. Realistic textures paired with vibration create a combination that purely smooth vibrators can't match, while suction cup models free up both hands entirely.
They're also popular alongside other stimulation. Holding a vibrating dildo internally while using a bullet vibrator or clitoral toy externally is a common pairing. A few drops of water-based lube on the shaft makes insertion smoother and helps the vibration transfer more evenly through the material.
Vibrating dildos vs other dildos and vibrators
Compared to a standard dildo, a vibrating dildo adds motor stimulation without changing the shape or fullness you get from a shaft design. If you prefer pure texture and manual control without vibration, a non-vibrating realistic or glass dildo keeps things simpler. On the vibrator side, a rabbit vibrator gives you internal vibration plus a clitoral arm — more stimulation points, but less size and shape variety. A wand vibrator delivers raw external power but nothing internal. If you want the look and fullness of a dildo with vibration built in, this is the most direct option in either category.
Safe materials, discreet service
Every vibrating dildo in this range uses body-safe materials — silicone, TPE and PVC across different price points. Silicone models are non-porous and the easiest to keep clean. All orders ship in plain, unmarked packaging with nothing on the box or label indicating contents. Same-day dispatch on weekday orders before 14:00, free UK delivery over £50 and tracked through UK couriers. Something not right? Get in touch and we'll resolve it.
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