Review: Beso G G-Spot Vibrator

Review: Beso G G-Spot Vibrator

As a reviewer, things touch my body that is excellent. They bring me pleasure and orgasms, and several now rest on my nightstand even as new toys keep rolling in. Then again, there are even more toys that don’t deserve my vagina. The Best G G-Spot Vibrator is one of those flops. Don’t despair – there are alternative toys to the Beso G Warming Clitoral Suction & G-Spot Vibrator that I’ll go over in the hopes that something excellent can touch your vulva anyway.

Design, Materials, Care and Keeping

In theory, the Beso G should be as epic as the Sohimi suction. Read on. This toy is constructed like a rabbit toy, except that the rabbit ears also use air pulse technology to create a sucking sensation instead of just vibrating.

Silicone coats the Beso G, but the damn silicone doesn’t stick against the frame. Instead, it pops and moves with your hands. The silicone isn’t tight enough for the frame. To me, that’s a big no-no, and it reminds me of how the Jopen Comet 2’s silicone separated from the frame. However, the Comet was worth the price tag; the Beso G is not.

Again, we’ve got an “in theory” piece a-comin’. The rabbit part of the Beso G is adjustable. It moves with a popping sensation. While the Beso G’s rabbit arm sounded a bit cheap, it was a great design. It moves with my body, and I’m able to manipulate the arm to sit well with my FUPA.

Silicone is a body-safe material, and only water-based lube and a few hybrid lube can safely be used with this toy. To be safe, always use a water-based lube LIKE THIS ONE or THIS ONE. I’ve found that I can always have too little lube, but I’ll never have too much lube. So, join me, glop on the lube, and jerk off with me.

The g-spot head warms slightly, but I barely feel it. It’s a nice touch, and it doesn’t get too hot, but it doesn’t add much for me.

Accessibility

As much as I hate the rabbit ears, I found that the way they move can easily accommodate a more significant body, which I greatly appreciate. The finger hole at the toy’s base makes it easier to hold because a toy like this doesn’t typically have to move. Instead, I find the angle of the toy, position it as such, turn on the suction and vibrations and I sit back and enjoy it with a finger lazily through the hole.

My wife, however, appreciated how easy it was to press the button and hold the toy with her carpal tunnel inflamed arms.

Toy in Use

The Beso G has three buttons for control: suction, on/off, and vibrations. The power button is easy to turn on, but it is also touchy. One wrong touch, and the toy can be activated. That would make traveling with this a bit risky.

Another downside to the Beso G G-Spot vibrator is that the damn thing is so loud. Now, the Beso G G-Spot Vibrator doesn’t roar, but the vibrations can be heard through a wall, and the suction noise most definitely will sound through the walls in my old apartment.

Rose’s Experience

Before I went at it, I experimented with the Beso G G-Spot Vibrator. I realized offhand that the arms would come in handy. I was pleased to find that the component was easily adjusted while the toy’s shaft was in my vagina. My more considerable body and my newly procured FUPA meant that adjusting the arm was a godsend. At least, that’s before I started using it.

Though the arm is adjustable, or perhaps because of that, it doesn’t hold position well. If I push the toy too far into my vagina, the component will move with the toy. While that could be a good thing for some users, I didn’t particularly appreciate that my carefully planned-out structure moved so quickly.

The vibrations are buzzy. Way too buzzy for me to get off clitorally. However, internally the vibrations were so buzzy that I almost couldn’t feel them. I know, in theory, they buzzed against my g-spot, and that could certainly have contributed to my increased vaginal wetness.

I hardly noticed the warming sensation of the toy. I saw that the warming happened mainly on the back of the head of the Beso G because that’s where the silicone skin was the tightest against the shaft.

Although this toy has a ribbed head, I was able to get off with the suction against my clit, so I focused on that. All-in-all, I hardly felt the ribbing, much like the heating element. However, there are toys like the Hype or the Inya Pump that I appreciated the texturing.

Overall Thoughts

While the Beso G has potential, in theory, I didn’t love it. A wrong bump could turn on the toy. However, that ended up being a good thing for my wife with inflamed wrists and arms. The warming feature didn’t play into my enjoyment of this toy, and the vibrations were sub-par. The only redeeming quality of this toy was the suction feature which worked like a charm if the rabbit arm didn’t move while I was jerking it. The Beso G isn’t worth the $70 price tag. You’re better off finding another suction toy if that’s what you’re after.

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Beso G Warming Clitoral Suction & G-Spot Vibrator

$54.99
6.7

Design

5.0/10

Functionality

5.0/10

Ease of use

10.0/10

Pros

  • Easy on/off buttons
  • Has a warming feature

Cons

  • Its moveable arm doesn't hold position well
  • The Beso G's vibrations are loud. The suction is even louder

4 thoughts on “Review: Beso G G-Spot Vibrator

  1. Ugh, I had loosening silicone on a Lelo Lyla controller (which I liked to lay on my mons because it was a vibrating disc)…just the worst feeling!

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