Vibrators Types

Clitoral-Often sold as "back massagers", these are powerful vibrators such as the Hitachi Magic Wand or the Acuvibe.

Dildo-Shaped-Approximately penis shaped, can be made of plastic, silicone, rubber, vinyl, or latex.

Waterproof-Can be used wet, such as in the shower. Although marketed as waterproof, most should not be submerged.

Rabbit-Two pronged for stimulation of both the vagina and the clitoris.

G-Spot-Similar to the traditional vibrator but with a curve and often a soft jelly like coating. The curve makes it easier to use to stimulate the g-spot or prostate.

Egg-Egg shaped vibrator which can be used for stimulation of the clitoris or insertion into the vagina

Pocket Rocket-Shaped like a cylinder, one of its ends has some vibrating bulges. It is meant to stimulate the clitoris or nipples, not for vaginal insertion.

"Undercover" Vibrators-Vibrators discreetly shaped as every-day objects, such as lipstick tubes, cell phones, or art pieces. Occasionally some woman use actual mobile phones in this function

Anal Vibrators-Vibrators designed for anal use have either a flared base or a long handle to grip, to prevent them from slipping inside and becoming lost.

Butterfly-Vibrator strapped around legs and waist for hands free clitoral stimulation during sexual intercourse

Vibrating Cockrin-Vibrator (usually cordless) inserted in or attached to a cock ring, usually for stimulation of the clitoris.

Dual Area Vibrators-These vibrators are designed to stimulate two erogenous zones simultaneously or independently. Usually found in the form of a clitoral stimulator and vaginal stimulator

Triple Area Vibrators-These vibrators are designed to stimulate three erogenous zones simultaneously or independently. These provide stimulation to the vagina, clitoris and anal regions.

Luxury Vibrator-Entered the market around 2000 with an increased focus on design and the use of precious materials that appeal to the more upscale fashion market.