How to Choose a Vibrator: Complete Guide 2026
There are thousands of vibrators on the market and most of them are not worth buying. This guide helps you figure out exactly what you need โ and what to ignore.
Step 1: External vs Internal vs Both ยง

What kind of stimulation do you want? ยง
This is the most important decision. Get it wrong and you'll end up with a toy that sits in a drawer.
External Only ยง
- Clitoral vibrators
- Bullet vibrators
- Air-pulse toys
- Wand massagers
Best for: beginners, those who prefer external stimulation, partnered use
Internal + External ยง
- Rabbit vibrators
- G-spot + clit combos
- Dual-action toys
Best for: those who know they enjoy penetration AND external stimulation simultaneously
Step 2: Choose the Right Material ยง
Body-safe materials only ยง
| Material | Safety | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Medical-grade silicone | โ Safe | Best choice โ non-porous, easy to clean |
| ABS hard plastic | โ Safe | Often used in bullet vibes, very durable |
| Borosilicate glass | โ Safe | Non-porous, temperature play possible |
| Stainless steel | โ Safe | Heavy, excellent for temperature play |
| Jelly rubber / PVC | โ Avoid | May contain phthalates |
| "Cyberskin" / "UR3" | โ Avoid | Porous, impossible to fully sanitize |
Step 3: Consider Noise Level ยง
How important is discretion? ยง
Noise level varies enormously between products. If you live with roommates, thin walls, or just prefer silence โ this matters a lot. Quiet toys are generally listed as "whisper quiet" or tested under 50 decibels.
The Lovehoney Desire and LELO Lily 2 are both under 40dB at medium settings. The Satisfyer Pro 2 and We-Vibe Tango X are louder at maximum intensity but quiet enough at mid settings.
Step 4: Set Your Budget ยง
How much should you spend? ยง
| Budget | What to Expect | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Under $20 | Risk of unsafe materials, poor build | Avoid unless from verified brand |
| $20โ$35 | Good for beginners, solid quality | Lovehoney Desire ($34.99) |
| $35โ$60 | Excellent quality, more features | Satisfyer Pro 2, We-Vibe Tango X |
| $60โ$100 | Premium experience | LELO SONA 2, Womanizer Liberty |
| $100+ | Luxury, smart features, app control | LELO ORA 3, We-Vibe Chorus |
Step 5: Rechargeable vs Battery ยง
Always choose rechargeable if possible ยง
Rechargeable toys (USB-C or magnetic charging) are consistently more powerful than battery-operated toys because they can maintain stable power output. They're also cheaper long-term (no batteries) and better for the environment. The only advantage of battery toys is immediate replacement if the charge runs out unexpectedly.
Our Top Recommendations by Use Case ยง
Best for First-Time Buyers ยง
Simple, quiet, body-safe, gentle starting point.
โ Read ReviewRead ReviewBest if You Want Something Different from Traditional Vibration ยง
Air-pulse technology, completely different sensation from vibration.
โ Read ReviewRead ReviewBest for Power and Versatility ยง
Compact bullet vibrator, powerful, works solo and with a partner.
โ Read ReviewRead ReviewFAQ ยง
What's the difference between a vibrator and a dildo? ยง
A vibrator vibrates (obviously) and is primarily used for stimulation rather than penetration, though many are insertable. A dildo is designed for penetration and typically doesn't vibrate. Many toys combine features of both.
Can you use a vibrator every day? ยง
Yes โ daily use is safe. Some people find that frequent use temporarily increases their stimulation threshold, but this effect reverses with a short break.
What lube should I use? ยง
Water-based lubricant is safe with all toys. Silicone-based lube should not be used with silicone toys (it can degrade the material). Oil-based lube degrades latex and some silicones.