Lovense is one brand that I avoided in the early years of reviewing sex toys. It's nothing personal, but Lovense products always come to the party with so many bells and whistles that, for me at least, it's overwhelming. By nature, I'm overstimulated—my brain is all over the place—so it doesn't make sense for me to vibe with a Lovense toy.
But over time, as more Lovense throws came my way, I couldn't ignore it anymore. I had to overcome the fear that my brain might explode from too much technological stimulation and embrace what Lovense had to offer: an incredibly fun ride. Or at least that's exactly what I experienced Osci 3a rabbit vibrator.
Another stratosphere
I'm not one to mindlessly dish out praise, so believe me when I say the Osci 3 is out of this world. From the start, it looks like any other rabbit vibrator on the market but appearances can be deceiving. The inner arm is used to stimulate the G-spot to heat up to normal body temperature, making it great for when you're rolling alone and you want body-safe silicone that feels more human than material cold synthesis.
It also has, and this is the first time I've encountered such a feature, a G-spot oscillator. When enabled, a circular area roughly the size of a dime gives your G-spot a boost. extreme massage through a variety of styles—from touching to a wave-like sensation, as well as a steady flow of vibrations with no pattern. becomes astronomically more intense every time you press the button. It took me a few minutes to succumb to the joy of it all because I was initially so focused on how the hell this was going and how amazing it felt. It feels like you're being fingered by an expert.
This isn't to say that the outer arm doesn't provide plenty of thrills – after all, its job is to stimulate the clitoris. It does this through different vibration patterns and intensities, like a G-spot arm, becoming strong. So powerful that if you have a sensitive clitoris, this toy, even at its lowest intensity, can be a bit much.
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The Lovense app is easy to navigate despite having all the features the Osci 3 offers. you don't demand The app uses a vibrator but it unlocks some additional features. Most exciting is the ability to send a link to the public Lovense platform filled with strangers from anywhere in the world—they can then control your vibrator. You can chat with these people or just lie back and let some random person, like New Zealand, take control of your toys while you're in bed in New York City.
I've never had anonymous sex and the idea of anonymous masturbation sessions isn't exciting to me, but I sent a link to my Osci 3 out into the void to see if anyone at the other end no. Many people lined up. This was also the first time in my life that someone called me “mom” and asked me if I was their mother, something I hope to never have to endure again. (No judgment on anyone involved in this relationship, but it's none of my business.) You can also join in on the worldwide orgy in real time with Lovense Vibemate.
As for long-distance interaction, I tried out the Osci 3 with my partner, who is currently on the opposite side of the Atlantic — and it was fun. You can use the Osci 3 for nearly five hours when it's fully charged, and thanks to its ergonomic design, your wrist will be a happy camper—even for those with wrist syndrome like me.
I would recommend Osci 3 to anyone who likes to experiment and explore new heights because it allows you to do just that—even with strangers. Its $199 price tag (reduced to $99 upon publication) is more than reasonable for what it is—a great companion for anyone in a long-distance relationship.