REVIEW: Ooh Vibrator Kit

REVIEW: Ooh Vibrator Kit

Ooh Pebble Kit
Ooh Pebble Kit: Motor and Pebble sleeve


First Impressions of the Ooh Vibrator motor and attachments:

This is my first review in months and I’m so excited to start once again with toys from Good Vibrations. Good Vibes gave me my first toy and they will forever hold a special place in my…vagina. I’ve had great experiences with Good Vibrations’ toys and not-so-good experiences.

I choose toys that I think I’ll like. I don’t intentionally go after toys I know will be awful. Not because I don’t want to add bad toys to my toychest, but because I want to give you as many good toys to choose from as possible.

I was on the fence about the Ooh Kits by Je Joue but the Uma was so fantastic that I had to find out how those toys performed. When I tried the vibrator, both with and without the attachments, I had no idea if I’d like it.

The Motor:

The Ooh motor comes with the Pebble Kit (a curved sleeve to form a flat, wide bullet), the Classic kit, a pink silicone sleep in the shape of a subtle g-spotter, and the Cock Ring Kit. The option to purchase all three sleeves is a possibility as well; a much cheaper possibility given the sleeves run at $15 for each attachment.

On the lowest setting the motor was rumbly, much like the Tango (but no bullet can compare to the Tango’s rumbles), but as the vibrations go stronger toward the third setting, the buzzier they became. I’m a power whore (totally a thing now) and can’t come with buzzy vibrations that aren’t strong enough to get me off in several minutes. Because the rumbly vibrations couldn’t keep up with what my body needs, I was unable to get off to the first setting.

ooh vibrator, motor
The Ooh Vibrator Motor is sold separately in addition to sleeves. Comes with each “kit” as well.

The Ooh Vibrator motor has a button on both sides of the shaft (for lack of a better word) so that no side is the “wrong side.” That was very convenient and most appreciated, especially when a quick change of the sleeve is required. Because of how close the button is to the body of the motor, handling the Ooh Pebble sleeve was rather difficult when Slippery.

Ooh Pebble Kit

Yellow isn’t a color you come across often so I was excited to find that there is a Pebble attachment that comes in a bright yellow silicone. While the color has no affect on how the toy functions, I do find that it can put me in a certain mood. There’s a surplus of pink, purple, and blue in the toy industry so when I find something well, not those colors, I get excited.

In the Pebble Ooh kit the Pebble by default is Pink, though I got the yellow sleeve for my Ooh Her Name is Rio Pack. This sleek, silicone sleeve adds a bit of length to the motor and rounds out the tip of it. Though the Ooh Classic Kit has a smaller point, the Ooh Pebble Kit has more pin-point precision because of the close proximity of the tip to the motor. There are some toys that I can nestle against my vulva and feel the vibrations throughout it, I cannot do this with the Ooh Pebble Kit sleeve as I hoped I’d be able to. I used the Ooh Pebble Kit attachment like I would the MiMi, pressed it up against my clit in the most sensitive parts of my anatomy, as my body instructed me to do.

Ooh Classic Kit

Though it looks like a simple attachment for g-spot stimulation, I found that the head did not dramatically press up against my g-spot with every thrust. Though I do have a very sensitive g-spot, the Ooh Classic Kit sleeve has similarities to both the Uma and the Satisfy Me Dildo This similarity among the three toys were consistent to what my body likes and I’ve realized that I gravitate toward toys of this shape. (See also: Rave by We-Vibe, Amor by Fun Factory for similar styles with a different idea.) However, when I nestled the Ooh Classic against my vulva, the vibrations became faint.

I was disappointed to find that the pin-point external stimulation was lacking, the Ooh Pebble Kit picked up the slack. Really, though, it was the internal stimulation that makes the Ooh Classic Kit worthy of using; especially for those of you with g-spots that are uber touchy.

The Ooh Classic Kit was most stimulating around the opening of my vagina. I felt the vibrations so strongly at the entrance there, both because it’s an incredibly sensitive area and because the motor was so close to my vagina. I’ve rarely had that sensation, where a toy gives that much stimulation. That was by far the best part of the Ooh Classic Kit sleeve.

Ooh Vibrator Classic Kit: Classic sleeve and motor. For internal (vaginal–not in the butt, please!) and external stimulation

I realized that part of the reason why it felt so strong against the opening of my vagina was because the vibrations were weaker the farther in my vagina the toy got, thus eliminating some of the distraction that strong vibrations would cause against my g-spot.

 

Both the sleeves

…have two places on the silicone sleeves to squeeze to release the motor. I, however, did not read the instructions and because the markings are faint, I spent weeks of frustration trying to figure out the correct way to release the motor. When I finally figured it out, I gave myself a giant *FACEPALM* because it really is so fucking simple. (Also, instructions, so that.)

The “eh…”

There isn’t much to talk about. It wasn’t one thing that made these toy kits adaquate. Nothing that made it “good enough” to rush out to buy but nothing made them “bad” toys. They were just… toys. That’s all. There are bullets with stronger vibrations and pin-point accuracy, and there are toys like the Rosa that offer g-spot stimulation with stronger rumbles. The Ooh Classic Kit’s shape is as basic, unimpressive as g-spot stimulator as it can be without being…not straight.

Who would like this toy?

Though neither is especially special, any of the kits are great for beginners. Not only because the vibrations aren’t too strong or too weak, but because of the attachments as well. The Ooh Classic Kit is non-threatening. It’s not too curved but it isn’t as powerful as other toys of that shape that I’ve reviewed. The inexpensive price of the attachments allow a beginner more opportunities for experimentation.

However, I do feel that the Ooh Pebble Kit is worthy of a beginner. Because the first setting is rumbly, and the vibrations carry through the sleeve, it’s a toy that you can eventually add the Ooh Classic Kit sleeve to when you want internal stimulation. Those who dislike internal stimulation would like the Ooh Pebble Kit while those who like g-spot stimulation but aren’t into strong vibrations against that sensitive part of their body, the Ooh Classical Kit will do.

If you don’t think you’d like that, try this.

I’ve mentioned the Uma by Je Joue several times throughout this review because it’s the best toy I used from that manufacturer and similar to the Classic Kit. Lelo created the Mona which is a favorite toy of mine and other reviewers. The vibrations are incredibly strong in the head of the curved toy; if you need that. On the flip side, if your g-spot does like vibrations but you still want a subtle G-spotter, go give the Satisfy Me Dildo a peek.

 

Where do you get this toy?

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Ooh Pebble Kit and Ooh Classic Kit

8.6

Appearance

10.0/10

Material

10.0/10

Performance (Pebble)

8.0/10

Performance (Classic Kit)

6.0/10

Motor

9.1/10

Pros

  • (Pebble) Strong vibes felt throughout toy
  • (Classic) Non-threatening g-spot curve
  • Motor is strong
  • Additional add ons to purchase
  • Can even just buy the motor

Cons

  • (Classic) Vibes not felt through toy
  • Difficult to change sleeves when girly juice is all over the place
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