Rabbit Vibrators
Rabbit vibrators are dual-stimulation sex toys with two arms: a shaft that inserts into the vagina to stimulate the G-spot, and a shorter external arm that sits against the clitoris. Both arms vibrate simultaneously, delivering internal and clitoral stimulation at the same time.
Rabbit Vibrators Quick Facts
- Category: Vibrators
- Common Materials: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic, dual-density silicone
- Typical Sizes: Insertable shaft lengths generally 10 to 18 cm; clitoral arm extends 4 to 8 cm from base
- Power: USB rechargeable (most modern models); some battery-operated
- Key Features: Dual independent motors, multiple vibration modes, waterproof construction
Why Choose Rabbit Vibrators
- Simultaneous dual stimulation. The shaft vibrates inside the vagina while the clitoral arm presses against the clitoris at the same time. This combination targets the G-spot and clitoris together, the two most reliably orgasm-producing areas for people with vulvas.
- Blended orgasms from one toy. Because both stimulation points are active simultaneously, rabbit vibrators are one of the most reliable sex toys for achieving blended orgasms without needing a second toy or a free hand.
- Independent motor control. Most rabbit vibrators let you control the shaft and clitoral arm separately. You can run the internal shaft at a low setting while the clitoral arm runs at high, or run both in sync.
- Wide range of vibration modes. Steady vibration, pulsing, escalating patterns, and combinations are standard. Many models offer 7 to 12 or more modes across both motors.
- Hands-free operation. Once positioned correctly, a rabbit vibrator stays in place and runs without needing to hold or direct it, keeping both hands free during solo use or sex.
Types of Rabbit Vibrators
Classic rabbit vibrators feature a straight or mildly curved insertable shaft and a fixed clitoral arm. The clitoral arm is typically shaped with two prongs or a rounded tip. These are straightforward to use and widely available in a range of sizes and intensities. Browse the G-spot vibrators collection for related options that also target internal stimulation.
Thrusting rabbit vibrators add a back-and-forth thrusting motion to the shaft alongside vibration. The shaft moves in and out at a set depth, usually 10 to 20 mm, which adds physical movement to the internal stimulation rather than vibration alone.
Rotating rabbit vibrators have a shaft with a rotating head or rotating beads built into the shaft. The rotation creates a different internal sensation, targeting the vaginal walls and G-spot through movement rather than buzz.
Flexible rabbit vibrators have a clitoral arm that bends or flexes. The distance between the vaginal opening and clitoris differs from person to person, and a flexible arm can be adjusted to maintain contact with the clitoris across different anatomies.
App-controlled rabbit vibrators connect via Bluetooth to a smartphone app. This allows for custom vibration patterns, remote control by a partner, or syncing to music. Some models work over long distances, making them popular for use during sex or when partners are apart.
Rabbit vibrators with air pulse clitoral arms replace the traditional vibrating clitoral tip with a suction opening that uses air pressure to stimulate the clitoris without direct contact. The internal shaft vibrates as normal, but the clitoral experience is a pulsing air sensation rather than vibration.
Rabbit Vibrators Selection Guide
| If you want | Look for |
|---|---|
| Your first rabbit vibrator | A classic design with independent motor controls and a flexible clitoral arm |
| More physical internal sensation | A thrusting model with an adjustable thrust depth |
| Different internal texture | A rotating shaft or rotating bead design |
| Clitoral stimulation without direct contact | An air pulse clitoral arm rather than a vibrating tip |
| Partner control during sex or long-distance use | An app-controlled model with Bluetooth connectivity |
| Difficulty maintaining clitoral arm contact | A flexible or posable clitoral arm that bends to fit your anatomy |
| Bath or shower use | A fully waterproof IPX7 model |
Who Buys Rabbit Vibrators
Rabbit vibrators are primarily used by people with vulvas who want internal and clitoral stimulation at the same time. Most people who prefer clitoral stimulation to reach orgasm find that a rabbit vibrator covers both areas without needing to alternate between toys or positions.
They are also used during partnered sex, particularly during penetration where adding a separate clitoral toy is awkward. A rabbit vibrator worn during sex, or used by one partner while the other penetrates, keeps clitoral stimulation consistent throughout.
People who have tried vibrators and want more than clitoral-only stimulation often move to rabbit vibrators as the next step. Similarly, people who use dildos for internal stimulation but want vibration added often find rabbit vibrators cover both needs in one toy.
Those with a shorter distance between vaginal opening and clitoris, or a higher clitoral position, should look specifically at flexible-arm models or those marketed for anatomical adaptability.
Choosing Rabbit Vibrators
Clitoral arm reach and flexibility. The most common reason a rabbit vibrator does not work for someone is that the clitoral arm does not reach or align with their clitoris. Look for models with flexible or posable arms, or check product descriptions that specify the distance between the shaft base and the clitoral tip.
Shaft insertable length and girth. Insertable lengths typically range from 10 cm to 18 cm, with girth varying from slim around 3 cm diameter to fuller. Choose based on what you know you are comfortable with internally.
Motor independence. Check whether the shaft and clitoral arm motors are independently controlled. This lets you find the combination that works for your body rather than being locked into matched intensities.
Material. Body-safe silicone is the standard for quality rabbit vibrators. It is non-porous, easy to clean, and feels soft against skin. Avoid materials listed as jelly or rubber as these are porous and harder to sanitise.
Noise level. Motors in rabbit vibrators vary significantly in noise output. If discretion matters, look for models that specifically mention quiet or near-silent motors.
Rechargeability. USB rechargeable models are more convenient and consistent in power output than battery-operated versions. Most modern rabbit vibrators recharge via magnetic cable or USB-C.
Looking After Your Rabbit Vibrators
Clean your rabbit vibrator before and after each use. For silicone models, wash with warm water and a dedicated toy cleaner or mild unscented soap. Rinse thoroughly and let air dry before storing.
Do not use silicone-based lubricants with silicone toys as they degrade the material over time. Use water-based lubricant only with silicone rabbit vibrators.
Store your rabbit vibrator in a clean, dry place. A pouch, box, or dedicated storage bag works well. Keeping toys separate prevents silicone surfaces from pressing against each other during storage, which can cause stickiness over time.
Charge the battery before long-term storage and check the manufacturer guidance on storage charge levels. If your model is waterproof, ensure all ports and caps are sealed before use in water.
Goes Well With
Water-based lubricant is the first thing to pair with a rabbit vibrator. The clitoral arm sits against external skin and the shaft inserts internally. Lube improves comfort for both, and is essential for the shaft. Use water-based only with silicone toys.
If you want remote or app control during sex or want your partner involved from a distance, look at the app and remote controlled vibrators collection for models with connectivity features.
Couples who want additional stimulation during penetrative sex often combine a rabbit vibrator with a couples vibrator that can be worn during sex. Nipple toys used simultaneously can also add sensation without interfering with the rabbit vibrator operation.
Read Up
Understanding the difference between vibration-based clitoral stimulation and air pulse stimulation helps when choosing between a traditional rabbit vibrator and one with an air pulse clitoral arm. Read the Lovva guide on air pulse vs vibrators vs suction toys to understand how each type of stimulation feels and which suits your body.
Shop Rabbit Vibrators
Lovva stocks a range of rabbit vibrators including classic dual-motor designs, thrusting models, rotating shaft options, flexible-arm styles, and app-controlled versions. Every toy in the range is made from body-safe materials and ships in discreet, unbranded packaging worldwide. Browse the full rabbit vibrators collection above to filter by features, brand, and design.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a rabbit vibrator and how does it work?
A rabbit vibrator is a sex toy with two parts: an insertable shaft that vibrates inside the vagina to stimulate the G-spot, and a shorter external arm that sits against the clitoris and vibrates at the same time. Both motors can usually be controlled independently, letting you adjust the intensity of internal and clitoral stimulation separately. The simultaneous stimulation of both areas is what makes rabbit vibrators one of the most popular sex toys for people with vulvas.
Why does the clitoral arm not reach my clitoris?
The distance between the vaginal opening and the clitoris varies from person to person. Many rabbit vibrators are designed for an average anatomy, and the clitoral arm may not align correctly for everyone. The solution is to look for a model with a flexible or posable clitoral arm that can be bent to suit your body, or to check the product description for the distance between the shaft base and the clitoral tip before buying.
What is the difference between a thrusting and a rotating rabbit vibrator?
A thrusting rabbit vibrator moves the shaft in and out at a set depth, typically 10 to 20 mm, adding physical movement to the internal stimulation. A rotating rabbit vibrator has a shaft head or internal beads that spin or rotate, creating a different sensation by moving against the vaginal walls and G-spot. Both types still include a vibrating or stimulating clitoral arm.
Can I use a rabbit vibrator during sex with a partner?
Yes. Some rabbit vibrators are slim enough to be worn during penetrative sex, with the clitoral arm remaining in contact while a partner penetrates. Others are better suited for use before or after sex, or used by one partner while the other stimulates elsewhere. App-controlled models allow a partner to adjust settings remotely during use, which makes them popular for partnered play.
What lubricant should I use with a rabbit vibrator?
Use water-based lubricant with silicone rabbit vibrators. Silicone-based lubricants react with silicone toy materials and can degrade the surface over time, making the toy rough or sticky. Water-based lubricant is safe with all toy materials, easy to clean up, and works well for both the internal shaft and the external clitoral arm.