The functions are easy because it only has two buttons, power and a wavy button which changes the functions. There are no up or down buttons on this toy (to control power), and it has no memory - meaning if you turn it off and then turn it on later it won’t know what function you’re on and you’ll have to click to it.
There are eight functions that go in order:
1. All three motors at once
2. All at once stronger
3. Bottom, Middle, Top, Bottom, Middle, Top
4. All pulse together slowly
5. Bottom bottom bottom bottom, middle middle middle middle middle, top top top
6. Random pattern (which isn't random - but is just like bottom two together, top, top and bottom, middle, etc. and feels random to the body)
7. All pulse together slowly
8. All motors together very strong
The control panel has 3 lights, in between the buttons. They only light up in red, and they light up corresponding with which motor is going. So there is a light for each motor. I think it’s a very nice touch and helps you find functions in the dark.
This basically has two general strengths, strong and very strong. Combine this with the fact that it has three motors and you’ll know how amazing this toy is. The vibrations are more rumbly than buzzy, and it performs very well has a g-spot toy but also as an external toy because you just use the curve to cup your labia and clit then turn on the functions. The functions that switch motors especially drive me crazy.
The volume of this toy, because of all the motors, is pretty loud. It’s comparable in volume to the
Waterproof Blueberry Bliss if you own it. You could definitely hear some of these functions through a door, if not all of them, but I don’t think someone down the hall will hear you or anything. It’s not crazy loud, but it is louder.
Supposedly this toy is waterproof, so I took it in the shower. I’ll try to show this better in my video review because it is hard to explain, but the battery compartment (it runs on 3 AAAs) is a weird design.
It opens up and there’s all this open space, then you pull out this white plastic triangle that you put the batteries into and pop it back inside. The thing is, the “lid” for lack of a better word creates all this empty space where the batteries aren’t, and water can just go in their and hang out. While there is a silicone ring protecting the batteries, and whenever I used it in the shower the actual inner-battery-compartment was bone dry, I will say this is tentatively waterproof. I would only use it in the shower. Water always gets into the compartment, but not where the batteries are. It’s kind of sketchy to me.
I'd LOVE this one but the noise bothers me with living with others. So want my own place so I can go toy crazy!
Great review