Pulse Probe Review
The flexible tip makes inserting this toy a pain. Once inserted the vibrations in the shaft are nice. The curve my not fit everyone's anatomy. Thrusting with this toy was difficult do to its flexibility. The silicone material is great. It makes a good introductory toy to silicone material.
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Pros
Silicone, no smell.
Cons
Buzzy vibrations, bulb too flexible.
Use
This is a g-spot designed toy. Because it lacks a flared base I would not recommend using this toy anally. The Pulse Probe can also be used for a body massager and teasing toy.
Material/ Texture
This toy is made of 100% soft silicone. It is squishy and plush but not sticky at all. The silicone is non-porous, hypoallergenic, and latex/phthalates free.
The Pulse Probe has a very slight wrinkle texture that I did not feel during use.
Design/ Shape/ Size
The toy appears to be composed of a plastic pink vibrator with a silicone sleeve placed over it. The toy is eight inches long with seven inches insertable.
The Pulse Probe was designed for g-spot stimulation. With a four and three fourths inch circumference in the head, it was meant to hit the entire g-spot.
The shaft of the toy curves slightly and has a three and three fourths inch circumference.
As you go further down the shaft the toy thickens slowly to a final size of around four and three fourths inch circumference.
The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the toy.
Turing the cap counterclockwise unscrews the cap. Inside is a plastic insert showing the needed triple ‘A’ batteries and which direction the poles are supposed to be inserted.
There is a rubber o-ring around the bottom of the cap grooves, making the toy waterproof.
A removable “Must close cap tightly” sticker is located on the cap.
Functions/ Performance/ Controls
To turn on the toy turn the dial located at the bottom of the toy. With a slight turn a low steady vibration can be felt. Turning the dial further will increase the intensity of the vibrations. The vibrations can be felt throughout the toy but are felt most strongly at the shaft of the toy. Even on the highest setting the vibrations feel minimal on the bulb tip. Even though the toy has the word ‘pulse’ in its name, there is no pulsating function with this toy.
With the large bulb and slight G-spot curve, I was hoping for a new favorite vibrating G-spot toy. Unfortunately, as stated before the vibrations are weak in the bulb. It was very frustrating trying to angle the toy and hook it unto the G-spot for pressure. The tip of the toy is very bendable and will bend backwards with even a little pressure. If the pulse Probe was more firm in the bulb it would make a descent stimulation toy.
Care and Maintenance
Being 100% silicone you can use a mild soap and warm water or a 10% bleach solution to clean this toy. Make sure to not get any water inside the vibrating cavity to prevent rust and decay. Even though this toy is waterproof, I would not recommend boiling this toy because of the motor.
Packaging
The Pulse Probe came in a clear plastic clam case. Being clear it is not discreet at all. The packaging has a ‘try me’ cut out with a sample of the silicone material the toy is made of. There is some information splashed on the front of the toy; 100% silicone, silky soft silicone casing, strong powerful motor, and waterproof.
The back of the packaging has more detailed information about the toy in English and several other languages. A pictured depicting how to but in the batteries is also located on the pack.
Inside the package there is also a paper insert labeled “Vibrator Instruction Manual”. This insert gives safety information about electronic malfunction and warnings.
This is a g-spot designed toy. Because it lacks a flared base I would not recommend using this toy anally. The Pulse Probe can also be used for a body massager and teasing toy.
Material/ Texture
This toy is made of 100% soft silicone. It is squishy and plush but not sticky at all. The silicone is non-porous, hypoallergenic, and latex/phthalates free.
The Pulse Probe has a very slight wrinkle texture that I did not feel during use.
Design/ Shape/ Size
The toy appears to be composed of a plastic pink vibrator with a silicone sleeve placed over it. The toy is eight inches long with seven inches insertable.
The Pulse Probe was designed for g-spot stimulation. With a four and three fourths inch circumference in the head, it was meant to hit the entire g-spot.
The shaft of the toy curves slightly and has a three and three fourths inch circumference.
As you go further down the shaft the toy thickens slowly to a final size of around four and three fourths inch circumference.
The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the toy.
Turing the cap counterclockwise unscrews the cap. Inside is a plastic insert showing the needed triple ‘A’ batteries and which direction the poles are supposed to be inserted.
There is a rubber o-ring around the bottom of the cap grooves, making the toy waterproof.
A removable “Must close cap tightly” sticker is located on the cap.
Functions/ Performance/ Controls
To turn on the toy turn the dial located at the bottom of the toy. With a slight turn a low steady vibration can be felt. Turning the dial further will increase the intensity of the vibrations. The vibrations can be felt throughout the toy but are felt most strongly at the shaft of the toy. Even on the highest setting the vibrations feel minimal on the bulb tip. Even though the toy has the word ‘pulse’ in its name, there is no pulsating function with this toy.
With the large bulb and slight G-spot curve, I was hoping for a new favorite vibrating G-spot toy. Unfortunately, as stated before the vibrations are weak in the bulb. It was very frustrating trying to angle the toy and hook it unto the G-spot for pressure. The tip of the toy is very bendable and will bend backwards with even a little pressure. If the pulse Probe was more firm in the bulb it would make a descent stimulation toy.
Care and Maintenance
Being 100% silicone you can use a mild soap and warm water or a 10% bleach solution to clean this toy. Make sure to not get any water inside the vibrating cavity to prevent rust and decay. Even though this toy is waterproof, I would not recommend boiling this toy because of the motor.
Packaging
The Pulse Probe came in a clear plastic clam case. Being clear it is not discreet at all. The packaging has a ‘try me’ cut out with a sample of the silicone material the toy is made of. There is some information splashed on the front of the toy; 100% silicone, silky soft silicone casing, strong powerful motor, and waterproof.
The back of the packaging has more detailed information about the toy in English and several other languages. A pictured depicting how to but in the batteries is also located on the pack.
Inside the package there is also a paper insert labeled “Vibrator Instruction Manual”. This insert gives safety information about electronic malfunction and warnings.
Experience
This toy was very frustrating for me. Do to its flexibility, thrusting was difficult. The vibrations were average but lacked the ability to reach the tip of the toy. I can see this toy being a good introductory toy to silicone material. Due to its inexpensive cost, I use this toy to see what lubes are OK for more expensive silicone toys.
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