The Best Sex Toys for Couples Work for Everybody (and Every Body)

Everyone from newbies to kink queens and kings can enjoy bringing some new vibes into the room.
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No matter how wild or mild romps with your partner(s) tend to be, you can always rev things up with the best sex toys for couples. Far from being obtrusive or excessive, top-tier couples’ toys are designed to integrate seamlessly into the sex you’re already having, or to open you up to new types of intimacy you’ve never explored before. Whether you’re hoping to find a toy that targets the clit, penis, G-spot, prostate, or any other erogenous zone, there are many options on the market that’ll do the job and then some. Check out the variety of tried-and-tested toys below, from luxe vibrators to prostate pleasurers, and watch your sex life transform before your very eyes.


The Best Sex Toys for Couples, According to GQ

Though there are dozens of options in this list, we've assembled some of the most popular choices for your quick perusal below.


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The Best G-Spot Vibrator: Maude Spot

Maude

Spot

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: One vibrator to rule them all sounds pretty good, and when it comes to Maude's Spot, it's great for all kinds of couple play. The wand-like device features five vibration speeds, which are easily cycled through using the device's single-button operation. Spot's ergonomic shape also enables it to hit both the G-spot and P-spot. Just make sure to use this with a water-based lubricant, and if you're into a little shower play, this toy's water resistance even lets you bring the fun to the tub. (Just don't fully submerge it under water.)

Pros: Easy to use; versatile for various people and bodies; sleek design makes it discreet if you accidentally leave it out
Cons: More than five speeds would have been appreciated; not fully waterproof (though water resistance is a plus)

The Best Rabbit Vibrator: We-Vibe Nova 2

We-Vibe

Nova 2

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Materials: Silicone
Battery life: Up to 2 hours

Why you'll like it: Rabbit vibrators are fun to use either solo or with a partner. They provide both external and internal stimulation at the same time, potentially aiding in the pursuit of "blended orgasms." We've found that this one is especially great for thrusting in and out, if you're into that. Its internal curve hits the G-spot brilliantly, and its bendy external arm maintains contact with the clit when you thrust, unlike that of most other rabbit vibes. It can also be controlled from a distance using the We-Vibe app.

Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; stimulates G-spot and clitoris simultaneously; flexible clitoral arm helps maintain contact with your clit when thrusting the toy; both components can be controlled separately; Bluetooth-controllable (including long-distance) via the We-Vibe app; quiet; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: Not especially versatile (it’s hard to use either arm of the toy on its own)

The Best Self-Thrusting Prostate Massager: Lelo Loki Wave

Lelo

Loki Wave

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: With one external arm that thrums against the perineum and one internal arm that rhythmically strokes the prostate, this toy creates some of the most intense-in-a-good-way anal sensations imaginable. Combining it with a blowjob or handjob would make it even more explosive.

Pros: Powerful vibrations; 10 vibration settings; stimulates perineum and prostate simultaneously; waterproof
Cons: May be too large for some users; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best Vibrating Cock Ring: Tenga SVR

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Up to 1 hour

Why you'll like it: This vibrating cock ring has a deep, satisfying motor, which enhances sensation for both partners when the vibrating part hits the clitoris or perineum during penetrative sex. The vibrations are so good that I sometimes just use this vibe on its own for clitoral stimulation; it's a good toy for travel because it's so small and multi-purpose.

Pros: Can be used as a cock ring or as a handheld vibe; stretchy ring accommodates a range of penis sizes; powerful vibrations; waterproof
Cons: Only five vibration intensity settings; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; short battery life

The Best Finger Vibrator: Dame Fin

Dame

Fin

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Tested and reviewed by Kate Sloan

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 5 hours

Why you'll like it: The Fin is an easy way to take simple fingering to the next level. Wrap it around your fingers, and bam, now your fingers can vibrate. Add a dab of lube and get to business. It only has three vibration intensities, but hey, you can still have a lot of fun with this little thing.

Pros: Easy to hold onto, including during penetrative sex; tether is optional/removable; travel-friendly; quiet
Cons: Only three vibration intensities; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; splash-proof (not waterproof)

The Best Low-Profile Pressure-Wave Stimulator: We-Vibe Melt

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: This petite toy uses rhythmic pulses of air to create clitoral sensations that mimic great oral sex—but unlike many other toys with this technology, the We-Vibe Melt is slim enough to slip between bodies easily during penetrative sex. I've found that this can result in awesome blended orgasms, without anybody having to bend their wrist at an awkward angle like some toys require.

Pros: Flexible nozzle for increased comfort; low-profile shape allows it to fit well between bodies during sex; 12 intensity levels; waterproof; quiet
Cons: May not fit all clit sizes; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best Hands-Free Vibrator: We-Vibe Sync

We-Vibe

Sync 2

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: Many other companies have tried to riff on We-Vibe's signature C-shaped vibrator design, but the original is still the best of the best. Meant to be used vaginally during intercourse, the app-controlled We-Vibe stimulates both partners at once, for stellar (and possibly simultaneous) orgasms. In my testing sessions, this vibe has always stayed put much better than its competitors, probably because of the hinges at the center of the toy that allow you to achieve your perfect fit.

Pros: Bluetooth-controllable; powerful vibrations; adjustable fit; stimulates clitoris and G-spot simultaneously; 10 different intensity levels; waterproof; quiet
Cons: Can’t easily use either arm of the toy on its own; can’t use with silicone-based lubes

The Best Stroking Toy: Fleshlight Quickshot

Fleshlight

Quickshot

Materials: SuperSkin and ABS plastic

Why you'll like it: Fleshlight is the biggest name in the stroker game, and for good reason: The ribbed texture inside this one is ultra-stimulating. The Quickshot differs from your standard Fleshlight, though, in that it's open on both ends—which makes cleanup less messy and annoying. The other major benefit of the open-ended design is that you can incorporate this toy into a blowjob or handjob – I've found that this technique is always a hit!

Pros: Compact and travel-friendly; pleasurably textured interior; translucent for a better view; open-endedness allows it to be used during oral sex and other activities; easier to clean than a standard Fleshlight
Cons: Porous material will have a shorter lifespan than silicone; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best Body-Contoured Clitoral Vibrator: Lelo Nea

Materials: ABS plastic
Battery Life: 4 hours

Why you'll like it: Sex therapist Chelsie Reed says this cute vibe is a good choice for beginners because it's small, unobtrusive, and fits in the palm of your hand. It's designed to fit the natural curve of the vulva, so it's super comfortable to use clitorally during penetrative sex.

Pros: Small enough to fit between bodies during sex; travel-friendly; eight vibration settings; waterproof; quiet
Cons: May not be powerful enough for some users; can be hard to hold onto when hands are lubey

The Best Vibrator for Penises and Other Pleasure Points: Hot Octopuss Pulse III Duo

Hot Octopuss

Pulse III Duo

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 1 hour

Why you'll like it: This vibrator curves around your shaft, stimulating all its most sensitive spots whether you're erect or flaccid. Best of all, the underside of the toy vibrates, as well, so your partner can grind against it while you use it. If you love dry-humping but would love it more if it were, well, less “dry,” this is the toy for you!

Pros: Very powerful vibrations; can be used flaccid or erect; nine speeds and five vibration modes; vibrating underside for a partner to grind against; underside’s intensity can be controlled independently with the included remote; fits a wide range of penis sizes; quiet; waterproof
Cons: Can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; short battery life

The Best Strap-On: Tantus Beginner's Strap-On Kit

Tantus

Beginner's Strap-On Kit

Materials: Silicone (dildos), plastic (vibrator), and nylon (harness)

Why you'll like it: Curious about pegging? This set will get you started: It comes with an adjustable harness, two differently-sized dildos (including one super-small one for total newbies to butt stuff), and a bullet vibe you can slip behind the dildo to make sure you both enjoy yourselves. Throw some water-based lube into the mix and you're good to go! I eventually upgraded to a leather harness because it's comfier against the skin than the backpack-strap fabric of this one, but for a beginner who's not even sure whether they'll like strap-on sex, this is a great starter kit.

Pros: Smooth dildos for comfortable anal entry; comes with two differently-sized dildos; harness is machine-washable; waterproof; harness can be adjusted to fit hips up to 60” around; dildos and vibrator can be swapped out for other ones from your collection as long as they fit
Cons: Weak and buzzy vibrations; can’t be used with silicone-based lube

The Best Sex Toy for Shower Sex: Je Joue Mio Cock Ring

Je Joue

Mio

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: It's high-time we stopped pushing the shower sex agenda, because, really, it’s never as good as you think it’s going to be. Water gets in your eyes, you can’t get enough friction, and you could slip and really hurt yourself. But a select few really enjoy shower sex, and if you or your partner is among that crowd, then go ahead and get this water-proof vibrating cock ring to add even more to the experience.

Pros: Deep/rumbly vibrations; five vibration functions and five intensities; fits penis diameters ranging from 1.25 to 2.25 inches; quiet; waterproof
Cons: Can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best Sex Toy for Back Door Beginners: b-Vibe

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 1 hour

Why you'll like it: Petite but highly efficient, the b-Vibe isn’t your ordinary vibrating butt plug. The device actually replicates the sensation of being rimmed, which, yeah, feels great. Its rotating beads make the “rimming” part of this toy feel so good, and there are seven types of patterns with varying intensity levels.

Pros: Rotating beads in neck for “rimming” sensation at anal opening; seven rotation and vibration patterns with six intensity levels; wireless remote included
Cons: Splash-proof (not waterproof); can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; no curve to target the prostate; may be too large for some users to enjoy; short battery life; remote uses disposable batteries

The Best Long-Distance Sex Toy: Lovense Osci 2

Lovense

Osci 2

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 5 hours

Why you'll like it: If you’re in a long-distance relationship or just want to mix things up with your partner from the next room, a long-distance sex toy can go a long way. Using Bluetooth, one partner can control the toy from an app thousands of miles away. The Lovense Osci 2 has a curved design developed to hit the G-spot. Once it's in place, it rapidly oscillates back and forth to (hopefully) create a body-shaking orgasm.

Pros: Curved to target the G-spot; oscillations feel deeper and more pinpointed than vibrations; Bluetooth-controllable; can be used long-distance; waterproof; long battery life
Cons: Can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; not anal-safe

The Best Handcuffs: Upko

Upko

Personalized Leather Handcuffs

Materials: Leather and 24-carat gold-plated zinc alloy

Why you'll like it: Restrain your sex life with these cheeky Italian leather personalized handcuffs. You get to pick what they say, so buy someone cuffs with their (or your) name on them. Or, take the ultra-romantic route and simply have them say something filthy—up to you. Each letter is 24-karat gold-plated and inlaid with sparkly crystal. While we suggest strapping them on your partner so you can have full control, you might even be inspired to wear them out as jewelry.

Pros: Customizable text; luxurious and durable materials; adjustable; can be used on wrists or ankles; double-ended carabiner included
Cons: Expensive, especially since letters are sold separately; not vegan (of course)

The Best Mildly Kinky Sex Toy for Couples: The Wartenberg Wheel

Kookie International

Wartenberg Wheel

Materials: Stainless steel

Why you'll like it: If you and your partner are interested in making foreplay a little more interesting, or dabbling in some light BDSM, the infamous Wartenberg Wheel is the perfect (and affordable) start. It's a real medical device—neurologist Robert Wartenberg designed the wheel to test nerve reactions. But naturally, the kink community took it over upon realizing how good it felt on erogenous zones. For those interested in medical play, the lab coat is not included.

Pros: Unique prickly sensation; sterilizable material; an affordable way to experiment with sadomasochism
Cons: Some users might not enjoy the sensation

The Classic-for-a-Reason Sex Toy: Cordless Magic Wand

Magic Wand

Cordless Vibrator

Materials: ABS plastic and silicone
Battery Life: 3 hours

Why you'll like it: Ownership of one of these is basically required for all horny adults. The cordless, rechargeable version of the original wand works just as well, except you can enter the bone zone anywhere. (In the olden days, couples used to have to boink next to an outlet.) Use it on your partner’s clitoris during sex, or honestly, just as a back massager. This thing really feels good anywhere. I keep one near my bed at all times, in case of a sex emergency (or a sore muscles emergency) – it really is that good.

Pros: Extremely strong vibrations; four intensities and four patterns; can be used while charging
Cons: Not waterproof; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; gets loud on higher intensities; may be too large or heavy for some users

The Best Positioning Aid: Liberator Wedge

Liberator

Wedge

Materials: Microfiber/nylon (cover), polyester (lining), and polyurethane foam (core)

Why you'll like it: Dr. Reed recommends this comfy foam wedge for couples who need a little help with positioning during sex, whether that's due to lowered mobility or weaker knees from aging or injury, or just wanting a different angle or depth of penetration. Tuck it under your bed between sessions for discreet storage.

Pros: Helps in achieving more pleasurable angles; great for people with disabilities, chronic pain, flexibility issues, etc.; machine-washable cover; moisture-resistant liner
Cons: Large and potentially hard to store; expensive for what it is

The Best Panty Vibrator: Lovense Ferri

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: About 3 hours

Why you'll like it: Tuck this magnetic panty vibe into your underwear, or have your partner do so, and connect it to Lovense's app via Bluetooth. Then you can control the vibe with your phone, whether the person wearing it is sitting across the dinner table from you or halfway around the world. I've found that Lovense's toys have more reliable connectivity than many other Bluetooth-compatible vibes, which I really appreciate – nothing kills the mood like troubleshooting a tech problem.

Pros: Magnetic design keeps toy anchored in your underwear; strong and rumbly vibrations; Bluetooth-compatible; can be used long-distance; waterproof
Cons: Magnetic cap is easy to lose (although it does come with one replacement cap); can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best All-in-One Bondage Kit: Sportsheets Under-the-Bed Restraints System

Sportsheets

Under-The-Bed Restraints System

Materials: Polypropylene, polyester, nickel-free metal, and ABS plastic

Why you'll like it: Experimenting with bondage doesn't have to be intimidating! This restraints kit attaches to your bed, is easy and quick to set up, and can be tucked away quickly if you have guests coming over. It comes with two wrist cuffs and two ankle cuffs, so you can put your partner into a variety of different spread-eagle positions for some kinky fun. I love that this product encourages spontaneity – once it's set up, you can do impromptu bondage whenever you want, and that freedom and ease have made my sex life a whole lot kinkier.

Pros: Easy and quick to install; works on any size of bed; cuffs can be swapped out for different ones if desired; adjustable straps; 
Cons: Cuffs that come with the set are cheap Velcro ones and not as sturdy as heavy-duty leather bondage cuffs; need to buy carabiners if you want to swap out the cuffs

The Best Penis Vibrator: Fun Factory Manta

Fun Factory

Manta

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: This toy curves to hug your shaft, vibrating your most sensitive spots as you move it up and down or hold it still. It pairs deliciously well with oral sex – vibrating blowjob, anyone? It's also waterproof, so feel free to take it with you into the tub or shower. I like using this vibe on my partner when I want to mix things up; a basic handjob can't hold a candle to the Manta.

Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; pleasurably textured interior; can be incorporated into oral sex or a handjob; looped handle is easy to hold onto; six vibration speeds and six patterns; 
Cons: Only stimulates a portion of the shaft; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; takes a long time to charge (six to eight hours)

The Best Couples' Toy Duo: We-Vibe Tease Us

We-Vibe

Tease Us Special Edition Set

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: This We-Vibe set consists of two of its much-loved toys, a panty vibe and a vibrating cock ring (though you can also get versions that contain two panty vibes or two cock rings, to suit you and your partner's anatomy). Since both these toys are Bluetooth-compatible and can be controlled from your phone, using one or both of them in public could make for a very fun date night!

Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; 10+ intensity levels; Bluetooth-compatible; can be used long-distance; waterproof; quiet
Cons: Can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best Nipple Clamps: CalExotics

CalExotics

Nipple Play Silver Beaded Nipple Clamps

Materials: Nickel-free iron and PVC

Why you'll like it: If you like nipple stimulation—pain, pleasure, or both!—a pair of nipple clamps would be a good addition to your bedside drawer. These ones are adjustable, so they can fit a range of different nipple sizes and can start at a low level of pressure so newbies can acclimate themselves to the sensation. I love that these have a chain between them, both because it's harder to misplace an individual clamp when they're connected, and because a well-timed tug on the chain can add emphasis and excitement during sex any time you want.

Pros: Adjustable, allowing them to fit various different nipple sizes and to dole out varying levels of pain; inexpensive
Cons: PVC tips may slide off

The Best Bouncing Dildo: Fun Factory Bouncer

Fun Factory

Bouncer

Materials: Silicone

Why you'll like it: This is no ordinary dildo—it contains three weighted balls that roll around inside on each thrust, creating a "bouncy" feeling inside you. Whether you're thrusting it manually or using it in a strap-on, and whether you're inserting it vaginally or anally, it's sure to bring some unique sensations to the table. As a long-time sex toy reviewer, it's rare that I encounter sensations that are genuinely new to me, but this dildo really doesn't feel like anything else I've tried.

Pros: Unique “bouncing” sensation; harness-compatible; anal-safe; curved to hit the G-spot or prostate; rippling shape massages the vaginal or rectal walls; suction-cup base
Cons: Can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best Flexible G-Spot Vibrator: We-Vibe Rave 2

We-Vibe

Rave 2

Materials: Silicone

Why you'll like it: A powerful G-spot vibrator like this one can be a satisfying addition to oral sex or masturbation. Unlike the previous version of this toy, the newer Rave 2 has a hinge in the middle, so you can change the angle of its curve, depending on how much pressure and intensity you want. It's just as easy to use on a partner as it is to use solo.

Pros: The angle of the head can be adjusted for better G-spot contact; dual motors to stimulate the G-spot and vaginal entrance simultaneously or individually; quiet; waterproof; can be controlled remotely; travel lock function

Cons: Not anal-safe; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes; doesn’t always hold its curve well

The Best Mini Wand Vibrator: Vibratex Magic Wand Mini

Vibratex

Magic Wand Mini

Materials: ABS plastic and silicone

Why you'll like it: The Magic Wand is such a classic that its makers decided to release a miniature version, and not only is it adorable, but it feels pretty damn good, too. While it doesn't offer quite the same thrilling rumble of the OG wand, the trade-off is that it's much easier to slide between bodies and move around, due to being so small and light. I often reach for this wand when I just want to get off quickly at the end of a long day, as it's less tiring to use than a full-size wand.


Pros: Smaller and lighter than a typical wand; strong, rumbly vibrations; flexible neck
Cons: Not waterproof; may not be powerful enough for some users

The Best Strapless Strap-On: Feeldoe Slim

Feeldoe

Slim

Materials: Silicone

Why you'll like it: So-called strapless strap-ons were invented to make pegging feel more intimate and intuitive. One partner slips the larger “bulb” end into their vagina, where they can then penetrate their partner vaginally or anally with the other end of the toy, giving both partners pleasure at once. This one is small enough to work well for a range of bodies and preferences. “The length is fantastic, and the slimmer [girth] is perfect for anyone who is looking to use this anally or just want a slimmer dildo,” as one reviewer notes.

Pros: Can make strap-on sex feel more intimate; has a hole for a bullet vibrator (included) to increase both partners’ pleasure; comfortably slim shape; contoured head for prostate/G-spot stimulation; waterproof
Cons: May slide out at times; may be too slim for some users’ liking; vibrations are not very strong; can’t be used with silicone-based lubes

The Best Vaginal Plug: Hole Punch Toys Fluke

Hole Punch Toys

Fluke

Materials: Silicone

Why you'll like it: You've heard of dildos, and you've heard of butt plugs, but have you heard of vaginal plugs? They're designed to be "worn" vaginally, and can provide G-spot stimulation and a feeling of fullness without you having to do much at all. We've found this one works exceptionally well during oral sex, intensifying the sensations and orgasm(s). With its two-inch diameter, it's on the larger side, so it won't work for everyone, but it's a great toy to have in your arsenal because there are almost no other toys like it.

Pros: Perfect shape for passive G-spot stimulation; can be worn during non-penetrative sex activities (e.g. giving or receiving oral sex) to enhance those sensations; flared base makes it safe for either vaginal or anal use; harness-compatible for strap-on sex
Cons: Some users might find it uncomfortably girthy or firm

The Best Anal Beginners' Kit: B-Vibe Anal Massage and Education Set

B-Vibe

Anal Massage & Education Set

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Up to 1 hour (wand vibrator)

Why you'll like it: Curious about anal play? This set might be the best possible introduction to it. Inside, you'll find a small weighted butt plug, a wand vibrator with an anal-safe attachment, an enema, a lube applicator, nitrile gloves, finger condoms, a small towel, a guide to anal pleasure, and a travel pouch to keep it all in. The wand vibe can be used on its own, for anything from clitoral stimulation to body massage, or you can pair it with the included attachment to hit your prostate. Add some lube to your cart and you're ready to embark on an anal adventure.

Pros: Contains an assortment of products for anal beginners; wand has 10 vibration intensities and six patterns to choose from; wand can be used on its own or with the included attachment; wand has a travel-lock function
Cons: Doesn’t come with lube

The Best Vibrating Butt Plug: Lovense Hush 2

Lovense

Hush 2

Material: Silicone
Battery life: Up to 2 hours

Why you'll like it: You'd never know from the simple design of this butt plug just how technologically advanced it is: It can be connected wirelessly to the Lovense app, which you can use to create your own vibration patterns or even sync up the vibrations to music. It's the perfect choice for surreptitious public anal play, or for long-distance couples who want to connect from afar.

Pros: Powerful and rumbly vibrations; multiple size options available; Bluetooth-controllable (including long-distance) via the Lovense app; quiet; waterproof
Cons: No curve to target the prostate

The Most Versatile Vibrator: Satisfyer Endless Love

Satisfyer

Endless Love

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: About 1 hour

Why you'll like it: Some vibrators have a very specific purpose, while others are more open to the imagination. This one by Satisfyer is flexible, literally and figuratively: you can incorporate it into many different sex acts. For example, consider wrapping it around a penis, holding one of the slim arms on a clitoris, or pinching a nipple between the arms. It might be a good pick for you if you're curious about vibration but don't know exactly how it would fit into your sex life yet. With its three motors and over 100 possible vibration combinations, you can explore and experiment to your heart's content with this vibrator.

Pros: Three separately controllable motors and over 100 possible vibration combinations; versatile and flexible for a variety of uses; waterproof
Cons: Vibration is fairly “buzzy”/surface-level; short battery life

The Best Massage Candle: Jimmyjane Afterglow Massage Candle

Jimmyjane

Afterglow Massage Candle

Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Shea Butter, Palmarosa Oil, Jojoba Oil, Aloe Vera, Vitamin E, Fragrance

Why you'll like it: Massage candles are the ideal addition to a seductive date night: light one to set a sexy mood, wait a few minutes, and the "wax" will have transformed into a pourable massage oil. Filled with skin-softening ingredients like vitamin E and shea butter, and scented with santal, this candle is ideal for couples who want to slow down and enjoy some sensuous foreplay together. I'm always glad to have packed one of these when I travel with my partner; it makes even the plainest of hotel rooms feel like a sexy spa.

Pros: Gorgeous array of scents available; mood-setting candle melts into massage oil; natural skin-soothing ingredients; convenient pour spout; candle burns for up to 32 hours
Cons: Takes up to 15 minutes after lighting candle for oil to be useable; oil can be too hot if not used carefully; oil may be irritating if used as sex lube (and can’t be used with latex or polyisoprene condoms)

The Best Wearable G-Spot Vibrator: Lovense Flexer

Lovense

Flexer

Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: Up to 2 hours

Why you'll like it: This inventive vibrator by Lovense is made to stimulate the G-spot and clit simultaneously, but it also does something extra that many other dual-stimulation vibes don't: It can replicate the famous "come hither" motion often recommended for G-spot pleasure. Lovense toys are especially fantastic for long-distance couples, because of their great Bluetooth connectivity, and I've enjoyed using this one to bridge the gap with my far-away partner when they feel like stimulating my G-spot. This toy is comfortable enough to be worn while walking around, too, so it's fun for subtle public play.

Pros: Strong, rumbly vibrations; variable speed and 7+ vibration patterns; vibrates and also “flexes” inward in a “come hither” motion; can be controlled wirelessly (including long-distance) via the Lovense app; waterproof
Cons: Loud; some users report mechanical issues

The Best BDSM Toy for Couples: NS Novelties Bondage Couture 6-Piece Bondage Kit

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NS Novelties

Bondage Couture 6-Piece Bondage Kit

Materials: Faux leather and nickel-free hardware

Why you'll like it: Kink can look very different from couple to couple, which is why BDSM newbies might want to start off with a kit packed with various accoutrements to try out. Maybe your favorite will be the flogger, or the blindfold, or the leash—you won't know until you try. I've found that faux leather kink equipment doesn't last as long or feel as nice against the skin as real leather. But on the plus side, this whole set is vegan, and it's amazingly affordable for the cornucopia of kink gear you get.

Pros: Great value; contains several products that can be combined in various ways; elegant aesthetic; nickel-free hardware;
Cons: Faux leather is less durable and breathable than real leather

The Best Vibrating Panties: Pipedream Fantasy For Her Crotchless Panty Thrill-her

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Pipedream

Fantasy For Her Crotchless Panty Thrill-her

Materials: Polyester and ABS plastic
Battery Life: N/A (Not rechargeable)

Why you'll like it: These panties have a secret. There's a little pocket inside designed to hold the accompanying bullet vibrator. They're fun in the house for getting things started, but if you're both open to taking things outside the house, you or your partner can wear the panties on a date, with the other person using the remote secretly under the table. When you're back home and can't hold out any longer, the crotchless detail means nobody will have to wait.

Pros: Comes with panties that fit the vibrator; multiple vibration functions; panties fit U.S. sizes 4 to 16; vibrator is waterproof
Cons: Not truly one-size-fits-all; the controller isn't very small or discreet

The Best Clit Vibrator for Couples: We-Vibe Tango X

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We-Vibe

Tango X

Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 2 hours

Why you'll like it: This nifty little vibrator's design encourages you to dream up new ways to use it during play, adding clitoral stimulation into nearly any position with its deep, rumbly vibrations. I especially like the way it fits between bodies in missionary—if our pelvises are pressed together, the vibe stays put without me having to hold it in place. The Tango X also has a travel lock, so you can take it with you on a romantic couples' getaway without it turning into a buzzing TSA alert.

Pros: Versatile shape; strong and rumbly vibrations; eight different intensity levels; fits easily between bodies; waterproof; quiet; silicone grip for comfort and ease of use; travel lock function
Cons: May rattle against genital piercings if you have them

The Best Couples' Sex Toy Overall: Njoy Pure Wand

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Njoy

Pure Wand

Materials: Stainless steel

Why you'll like it: Want a sex toy that you both can enjoy, regardless of your gender or anatomy? This is the one. Known as a legendarily good G-spot dildo, the gleaming Pure Wand also works wonderfully for prostate play, while the smaller end is slim enough that even anal newbies can enjoy it. I love using this toy (or having it used on me) with a partner because the shape makes it easy to hold and thrust with. And because—TMI alert—it induces a frankly irresponsible amount of squirting. (Obviously, your mileage may vary on that.)

Pros: Excellent curve for G-spot/P-spot stimulation; steel allows you to apply firm pressure; double-ended design gives you two size options; great for temperature play; extremely durable; comes in a gift-ready wooden box with pink satin lining
Cons: May be uncomfortably firm for some users; somewhat heavy at 1.51 lbs.

The Best Toy for Gay Couples: Oxballs Atomic Jock

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Atomic Jock

Materials: Thermoplastic rubber

Why you'll like it: This stretchy rubber piece has two holes: one on the base that circles the top of your balls, and another (the one you're looking through in the photo above) that works like a cock ring. Together they make for an enjoyable squeeze-and-pull sensation that can enhance anything else you're up to, from handjobs to oral sex to anal. The cock ring part of this toy will help keep you harder for longer, while the “base” will push your balls forward and downward slightly, putting them front-and-center for your partner to play with.

Pros: Tugs gently on scrotum; increases erection strength, sensitivity, and stamina; pushes balls forward and down for easier access; stretchy and comfortable
Cons: Made of a porous material that will break down faster than pure silicone and can’t be cleaned as thoroughly

The Best Toy for Lesbian Couples: Silicone Bendable Strap-On

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Silicone Bendable Strap-On

Materials: Silicone

Why you'll like it: Some people find so-called “strapless strap-ons,” like this one more comfortable and convenient than using a harness and a dildo. The egg-shaped end sits inside the vagina, allowing her to thrust the penis-shaped portion. Compared to the buckle-and-leather alternative, this style can help the thruster feel more closely connected to a partner, since it allows for more skin-to-skin contact and the egg stimulates the wearer's internal hotspots during use.

I like this one in particular because of its thick bulb with an adjustable angle to ensure it's hitting the wearer's G-spot while they're hitting all the right spots on their partner. That said, a strapless strap-on like this tends to be less stable than a traditional strap-on, so the thruster needs to work a little carefully and keep an eye on things to make sure the dildo doesn't slip out.

Pros: Doesn’t require a harness; adjustable angle for a more comfortable fit; realistic bulbous head for targeted G-spot or P-spot stimulation
Cons: Doesn’t vibrate; not as stable as a traditional strap-on


Why should couples use sex toys together?

First and foremost: Sex toys are worth a shot because they’re fun and they feel good, but also because they expand your options in the bedroom exponentially. “Sex toys can provide new kinds of stimulation to key erogenous zones,” emphasizes Elizabeth Ashford, founder of sexual wellness website Beyond the Beez.

They're especially helpful for closing the “orgasm gap,” a term that describes the disproportionate number of orgasms women experience compared to men in heterosexual relationships, mainly due to inconsistent clitoral stimulation during intercourse. Using a sex toy is a great workaround: “If your partner has a vulva, giving them 15 to 20 minutes of continuous clitoral attention can help them more reliably achieve orgasm and speed things up,” Ashford explains.

Reed also notes that toys can also be useful conversation-starters, especially if you and/or your partner struggle to communicate your needs in the bedroom. “Using sex toys together allows the couple to open up and be vulnerable about discussing wants and dislikes,” she says.

Some people get insecure about toys, believing they must be somehow inadequate if their partner needs external satisfaction during sex—but Ashford suggests thinking of them as supplements rather than replacements. “Remind your partner that the toy is not there to compete with them, but to enhance the experience for you both,” Ashford says.

If you already like to masturbate with toys, Reed suggests introducing your favorites into sex. The key is just to communicate openly first, she says, to ensure you're both comfortable and on the same page.

What makes a good sex toy for couples?

While there are many toys designed specifically for couples to use together, don't feel limited to ones explicitly billed for partnered play. “Any toy can be used by a couple, whether on one person or both, and in different ways,” Reed explains. For example, a small clitoral vibrator can be used as intended, or can stimulate other erogenous zones on either person’s body, such as the nipples or inner thighs. (Just make sure to thoroughly clean any toy that’s been used in or around an anus to avoid spreading fecal bacteria elsewhere.)

Rechargeable vibrating toys are preferable over battery-powered ones, says Ashford, to avoid running out of juice in the middle of sex. She also recommends prioritizing body-safe materials like silicone or stainless steel over toys made with porous materials that can become breeding grounds for bacteria, or ones that contain harmful chemicals known as phthalates. The sex toy industry is unregulated, so you unfortunately can’t always trust what companies say about their own products’ safety and formulation. But to help you make the most informed choices, we've tapped some experts to hear about which picks they recommend, below. Presenting some of the best couples' sex toys around.

How to introduce sex toys for you and a partner

Communicate openly: It all starts with honest conversation. “If you can't talk about it, then you may not be ready to try it physically,” Reed says. There's no need to feel shame or stigma around using sex toys (or any other sexual desire), so try not to approach the conversation from a place of guilt, apologies, or fear. Explain the excitement and pleasure that you think sex toys could give both of you, and invite your partner to speak their mind.

Start small—literally: “I would recommend starting with discussing using a small vibrator,” Reed says. Some people are intimidated by bulky wand vibrators or realistic dildos, so they might not be the best starting point if your partner is new sex toys. And if they're not, ask what turns them on most.

Experiment: Try a few different types of toys at first to see what you and your partner like most when using toys together. Your best bet may be a toy with multiple functions that you can try on different nights, a vibrator that works for penetrative sex can be used by itself just for clitoral stimulation, or with oral sex. Point is, a Swiss-Army-style sex toy is a good first step to discovering where your tastes lie.

How we chose the best sex toys for you and a partner

I’ve been a sex toy reviewer for over a decade—and luckily for me, my past and present partners have happily joined me for innumerable testing sessions over the years. (Apologies to anyone who’s ever had to deal with me whipping out a notebook mid-session to jot down thoughts on a toy we were using!)

Naturally, every couple has different needs, depending on each individual’s preferences and anatomy, but broadly speaking, the best couples’ toys share some key details: they're easy to operate in the heat of the moment, versatile, durable, and feel unobtrusive in use. These are the ones likeliest to stick around in my lineup of go-to toys, and they’re also the ones I feel most confident recommending to other couples.


Meet the sexperts

  • Elizabeth Ashford, founder of sexual wellness website Beyond the Beez
  • Chelsie Reed, sex therapist

About the author

Kate Sloan wrote the books 101 Kinky Things Even You Can Do and 200 Words to Help You Talk About Sexuality & Gender, cohosts the podcasts The Dildorks and Question Box, and has written about sex and relationships for various outlets, including Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue, Playboy, and MEL.