EEK!
The design, portability, multiple features of the bullet are a positive for the product but the massive amount of batteries required for such a small toy and the bad design of the battery pack turn me off. Not to mention the toy has no on/off switch which means leaving batteries in the pack is inadvisable. It does its job, but too much hassle to make it worth the effort.
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Pros
Multiple function and intensity
See the wiring!
See the wiring!
Cons
Loud, buzz
No easy turn off/on
No easy turn off/on
Still not sure if I like this product yet or not but its multiple functions and intensity levels do hold a draw. The bullet requires three AAA batteries which can go quickly. There is no on/off switch so be sure to take out the batteries after each use. It is plastic- so be careful cleaning the bullet (no boiling!). The connection between the bullet and the remote seems a bit too hard to clean as it has many ridges where the bullet and wire meet.
The bullet has ten different levels of intensity- one being very slight almost non-vibrating on some functions, and ten sounding like a bee buzzing on steroids. With five different functions ranging from a steady vibration to escalating vibrations, it does have nice variety.
The design itself is interesting to me. You can see all of the wiring in both the bullet and the attached remote. But no color options as the toy only comes in purple. Be careful pulling out the bullet as the cord does contain all of the wiring and could come loose. There is one seam in the bullet around the middle that is not meant to be unscrewed. It is unnoticeable when inserted and is easy to work around when cleaning. The buttons on the remote are a little soft so pushing them in to change the pattern might be an issue that takes some time. There's no easy way to turn it off quickly if you have the intensity level all the way up.
One major issue I had was the battery covering. It was easy to put on and off if there were no batteries in the chamber but once you added the three batteries, it became impossible to get it to close properly. Maybe with a bit more time and effort I can figure it out but I think it's just a part of the product design.
The bullet has ten different levels of intensity- one being very slight almost non-vibrating on some functions, and ten sounding like a bee buzzing on steroids. With five different functions ranging from a steady vibration to escalating vibrations, it does have nice variety.
The design itself is interesting to me. You can see all of the wiring in both the bullet and the attached remote. But no color options as the toy only comes in purple. Be careful pulling out the bullet as the cord does contain all of the wiring and could come loose. There is one seam in the bullet around the middle that is not meant to be unscrewed. It is unnoticeable when inserted and is easy to work around when cleaning. The buttons on the remote are a little soft so pushing them in to change the pattern might be an issue that takes some time. There's no easy way to turn it off quickly if you have the intensity level all the way up.
One major issue I had was the battery covering. It was easy to put on and off if there were no batteries in the chamber but once you added the three batteries, it became impossible to get it to close properly. Maybe with a bit more time and effort I can figure it out but I think it's just a part of the product design.
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