20 Best Vibrators for Beginners, According to Experts
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When I bought my first sex toy, I didn’t know that vibrators for beginners was even a category. I was 19. Terrified, I quickly walked into Condom World, rebuffed any help, and grabbed the first toy I saw: a bright blue vibrating dildo. Because I could never really figure out how to use it—it definitely wasn’t a beginner-friendly vibrator—I used it, kind of, once. Then I wrapped it in a towel and shoved it under my bed, where it stayed for years. Thankfully, I’ve come a long way since then, and so have vibrators. To help widen your understanding of masturbation, we asked sex experts and sex toy aficionados what to look for in a beginner vibrator with all budgets and bodies in mind. You, dear reader, are going to get all the information I wish I’d had that day I walked into Condom World.
Your vibrator questions, answered
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Lelo Gigi 2
Carol Queen, PhD, a sex educator and staff expert at Good Vibrations, recommends the Gigi 2—an all-time favorite among Glamour readers—because “it has something for everyone.” The bestseller is meant for internal stimulation (basically, to hit your G-spot), but you can also use it externally to stimulate your clitoris. With eight vibration settings, it’s a versatile toy that lets you start off slow while you figure out what you like. Plus, it’s rechargeable, lightweight, relatively quiet, and waterproof—the total package that’ll keep delighting you long after you’ve become an expert.
Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic / Modes: 8 vibration settings / Battery: 4-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Easy to use; G-spot-friendly shape; great battery life; discreet
- Cons: Could have more vibration settings
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Lelo Sona 2 Cruise
If you ever have trouble reaching orgasm (or are pressed for time and need to get off quickly), this suction vibrator will come to your rescue without fail. And for those who are already satisfied with their orgasms, this will create even more of them, quite possibly even several in a row. The Sona uses sonic waves to stimulate the entire clitoris, including the inner clitoris that’s underneath what you see on the surface, which means users get off better and more often.
Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic / Modes: 12 vibration settings / Battery: 2-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Wide range of settings; waterproof design
- Cons: Only focuses on the clitoris
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Lelo Smart Wand 2 Large
The Lelo Smart Wand 2 is more than worth your coin, thanks to a rechargeable battery that lasts a whopping four hours. Not only does it have a gorgeous design and ergonomic build that allows for effortless maneuvering alone or during partnered sex, but it also comes with 10 vibration patterns, giving you a whole lot of options when it comes to how intense you want things to get. It’s pricey upfront, but it’s a truly beginner-friendly vibrator that’ll become a cornerstone of your collection.
Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic / Modes: 10 vibration settings / Battery: 4-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Impressive battery life; quiet motor; waterproof
- Cons: Pricey
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Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 2
You’ve probably heard of the Satisfyer Pro 2 before, since it’s one of the most popular clit-sucking toys. It mimics the knee-weakening sensation of oral sex with 11 intensities of targeted suction and air pulses—but it still manages to be discreet, thanks to a whisper-quiet design. And it’s even waterproof, allowing you to take a little me time wherever you happen to be. “I have tried a lot of sex toys, alone and with a partner, and they all help on some level, but the Satisfyer is in a league of its own,” one Glamour toy tester raves. “I am not exaggerating when I say my body did things I did not know it could do with this toy. Like, I always thought squirting was just a thing I would see in porn, but it turns out my body can do that!”
Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic / Modes: 11 vibration settings / Battery: 1.5-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Quiet design; pinpointed stimulation; tons of intensity levels
- Cons: Focuses only on the clit
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Rocks Off Chaiamo
“Until you know what you like, I recommend starting out with a more affordable toy; you can always upgrade later on. The Chaiamo is just that—without compromising on body-safe material,” says Navy Bastiaans, a sexual health educator. “It has a simple, sleek design that’s easy to keep clean.” Like the Gigi 2, this bullet vibe can be used internally for G-spot play and externally for clit and labia stimulation. Although it’s small, it doesn’t compromise on power; the 10 different settings build from a demure buzz to a spine-tingling pulse. “It has more of a rumbly vibration versus a buzzy sensation, so if it’s too intense starting out, use it externally over your underwear or clothing first, and then you can work your way up to using it on your bare skin,” Bastiaans recommends.
Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic / Modes: 10 vibration settings / Battery: 3-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Internal and external use; powerful motor
- Cons: Motor can get loud on higher settings
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Shibari Mini Halo
Amazon’s sex toy selection is massive and hard to navigate, even for experienced users. If you’re just getting started, we recommend cutting through the noise and going with this best-selling wand; it’s cheap, versatile, and decked out with some impressive bells and whistles. On top of being waterproof, it has tons of vibration modes that’ll please pretty much anyone. “It’s nice that the head is bendy so it can hit angles,” says one Glamour tester who’s relatively new to toys. Plus, it has “good levels of intensity” and is easy to clean, charge, and store.
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 28 vibration settings / Battery: 1.5-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Discreet size; tons of vibration settings; waterproof
- Cons: Might stop working quickly
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Svakom Cici
This beloved versatile vibrator can be used for vaginal penetration as well as clitoral stimulation. Its head is impressively flexible, and its long body is ergonomic. A whopping 25 possible settings give you more control over your pleasure, and it’s one of the more quiet vibrators on this list. “Some [people with vulvas] find direct stimulation of the external clitoris too intense, so internal vibrators are a terrific option,” Allen says. “Because it’s longer in shape, the slimline-style vibrator is a good option if the user wants to explore both external and internal stimulation.”
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 25 vibration settings / Battery: 5-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Tons of vibration modes; finger-like design
- Cons: Some reviewers say it isn’t powerful enough
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Magic Wand Rechargeable
Before today’s explosion of sexual health brands, the Magic Wand was one of the first vibrators previous generations ever encountered. This rechargeable wand massager—a favorite among the clients of Nan Wise, PhD, a neuroscientist, professor, and certified sex therapist—has four easy-to-operate intensity levels and vibration patterns, and its bulbous, body-safe silicone head is a breeze to clean. The only downside is that it’s not waterproof and it gets pretty loud, so go with a more discreet option if you’re worried about prying ears. (And by the way, when it’s not helping you reach O, it can massage sore muscles after intense workouts.)
Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic / Modes: 8 vibration settings / Battery: 3-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Extra-powerful vibrations; flexible neck; updated rechargeable battery
- Cons: Loud; relatively heavy at 1.5 lb.; not waterproof
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We-Vibe Sync 2
If you need clitoral stimulation to orgasm, the We-Vibe Sync 2 can help you get there without having to put in any extra effort during intercourse. One arm goes inside your vagina and delivers G-spot stimulation (on top of massaging your partner), while the other sits on your clitoris, rubbing against it as your partner moves in and out. It also connects to the brand’s app, turning any smartphone into a remote control—an ideal pick for hands-free play or as a long-distance sex toy. I’ve been in a lot of long-distance relationships, and it gets the job done and does provide some intimacy in a strange, faraway way.
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 10 vibration settings / Battery: 2-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: App-controlled; wearable design; waterproof; quiet
- Cons: Can be tough to keep in place
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Ava Lolli
If you know you’ll love a rabbit vibe for its dual stimulation but don’t want to spend a ton on your first one, turn to this beloved option from Amazon. It combines a curved shaft for G-spot stimulation with a clit-sucking outer arm—which could be intense for beginners, yes, but might just be the best investment you’ve ever made in your sexual well-being. “The curvature of the silicone vibrator hits my G-spot just right, and paired with the suction, my legs were shaking!” one Glamour toy tester says. And for a top-rated rabbit, you really can’t beat this price point.
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 24 vibration settings / Battery: 2-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Waterproof; adjustable outer arm; relatively affordable
- Cons: Not the most durable toy
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Maude Band
Ideal for solo play and partnered sex alike, this wearable vibrator rests at the base of the penis. It can lead to stronger and more intense erections and heightened sensations for the wearer, making every stroke even more fun. Meanwhile, whether your partner has a G-spot or a prostate, those vibrations also work wonders for penetration. (And if you position yourselves correctly, the top of the ring will tease your clit with each thrust.) “This is the best cock ring I’ve ever tried. Exploring the vibration modes for the first time was exciting and sexy,” one Glamour tester writes. “My partner and I both enjoyed the vibrations, which made penetration feel better for me than it ever has before.”
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 5 vibration settings / Battery: 1-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Stretchy design; great for couples; magnetic charger
- Cons: Buttons can be annoying to push during sex
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Dame Fin
Finger vibrators allow you to combine what you know (fingering) with something new (vibration), changing your sex life for the better. This contoured vibe rests between your fingers while two high-powered motors tease your clit and labia. It’s not just for the main event, either—use it during foreplay to relax tense muscles before working your way down. You can even place it between your labia for hands-free play. I love Fin not just because it can easily be used everywhere—from the earlobes to the nipples to the clit to the perineum to the toes if that’s your thing—but it lasts a whopping 90 minutes.
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 3 vibration settings / Battery: 1.5-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Intimate design; great battery life
- Cons: Could be more powerful
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Le Wand Deux
This bullet vibrator stands out with two tips, creating a shape that’ll effortlessly tease your clit and nipples. “The Deux is the very definition of ‘best for beginners,’” Chatel says. “It’s not complicated nor intrusive but definitely powerful and orgasm-inducing. While it is a little pricey for a beginner toy, it’s an investment that can be used not just on the clit but any other of your numerous erogenous zones.”
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 15 vibration settings / Battery: 1-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Unique shape; tons of vibration settings
- Cons: Not ideal for internal play
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We-Vibe Tango X
Yes, there are cheaper bullets on the market, but if you’re really looking to invest in a toy, you should consider this one. The Tango X boasts unrivaled power, courtesy of a beefed-up motor that can play for up to two hours on a single charge. My favorite part about Tango X is that it has eight types of vibrations in a world where most bullets have less. And don’t worry: It’s also surprisingly quiet on lower settings, and it’s waterproof and comes with a travel lock for on-the-go orgasms.
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 8 vibration settings / Battery: 2-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Super-powerful motor; easy to hold
- Cons: Might be too powerful
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Dame Eva
The Eva was designed to be the perfect accessory for partnered sex, but you can totally use it solo. While this silicone vibrator is probably more of an intermediate toy—we suggest you get the hang of handheld vibes first—it’s not that hard to use. Its fins fit snugly under your labia, so you can enjoy penetrative sex while simultaneously getting some clit action. Or you can take advantage of its hands-free design and use your fingers to play with other parts of your body. “It’s a very unobtrusive toy that tucks between your labia and sits on your clitoris,” explains sex educator and Glamour sex writer Suzannah Weiss, who often uses it during partnered sex. “It’s surprisingly powerful for its small size and also works great for solo masturbation. It does occasionally move around, so it may require you to use your hands a bit.”
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 3 vibration settings / Battery: 1-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Wearable design; ideal for couples
- Cons: Can be tough to keep in place
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B-Vibe Rimming Plug 2
Curious about anal play? Exploring backdoor stimulation can be pleasurable for everyone, not just those with prostates—and you already know that if you’ve ever tried rimming before. This butt plug (which is the perfect size for first-timers, by the way) mimics the feeling of rimming with stunning accuracy, thanks to rings of rotating beads in its neck. “I can simply sum [it] up as wow and life-changing,” Chatel says. (You might never need a partner again.) Just be sure to use anal lube, as your anus doesn’t produce any of its own.
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 19 vibration settings / Battery: 1.5-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Remote-controlled; waterproof; unique sensation
- Cons: Expensive
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Butter Perineum Massager
We get it: Jumping right into full-on anal toys can be intimidating for guys, especially if you don’t have much experience with sex toys for men. Thankfully, Butter’s finger-like beginner-friendly vibrator will be just your speed. Because of its shape, it can stimulate your prostate (which is essentially the male G-spot) without any penetration, adding a new dimension to masturbation and partnered play. “The vibrations really do target your prostate from the outside, which is ideal for beginners and for nights when I don’t feel like cleaning out internally,” one Glamour tester says. “Since it’s such an open-ended design, it’s also so easy to use it almost anywhere else.”
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 10 vibration settings / Battery: Rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based / Experience level: Beginner
- Pros: Ideal for warming up to prostate play; easy to use
- Cons: Not for internal use
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Maude Vibe
In just a few years, Maude’s minimalist sex toys have become nightstand staples—and for good reason, since they’re surprisingly powerful and pack up to two and a half hours of juice on a single charge. Despite its looks, this one is meant for external play only; its squishy tip flutters with three distinct vibration settings, which are ideal for beginners. And it’s on the cheaper side, meaning it doesn’t take too much of an investment to start exploring. “This thing flutters more intensely than you’d expect,” a Glamour tester writes. “The tip is wonderfully buzzy and feels like a superpowered finger.”
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 3 vibration settings / Battery: 2.5-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Ideal for beginners; great battery life
- Cons: Limited vibration modes; external use only
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Womanizer Classic 2
Womanizer’s clit-sucking toys are a tad more advanced, but if you really want a clitoral vibrator that feels like someone’s going down on you, this thing makes it possible. Ten different speeds and intensity levels keep things interesting—and the contact-free suction ensures you’ll experience waves of pleasure but it won’t overstimulate your clitoris. It’s also sleek and easy to hold, plus waterproof for use in the bath or shower.
Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic / Modes: 10 vibration settings / Battery: 3-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: Intense sensations; high-quality build
- Cons: Pricey for a beginner toy
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Dame Pom
Compact and discreet, this li’l guy fits perfectly in the palm of your hand providing external stimulation to larger surface areas like your vulva, with a ridged tip that’s tailor-made for clitoral stimulation. Like other Dame products, it’s got a squishy, flexible, waterproof body, which offers five speeds and five pulsation modes that’ll never get old. “I can use it for massage, foreplay, and sex, both with my partner and alone,” a Glamour toy tester says. “The focused, beaklike tip offers pinpointed vibrations that aren’t too strong until you ramp things up at the end.”
Material: Body-safe silicone / Modes: 10 vibration settings / Battery: 1-hour rechargeable battery / Lube compatibility: Water-based
- Pros: 3-year warranty; great for foreplay; waterproof
- Cons: Could be more powerful