Whether you’re shopping for your first sex toy or your 10th, we recommend taking a look at the best clit vibrators. This particular type of sex toys includes suction toys, finger vibrators, and even dual stimulating toys. Since it can be difficult to know where exactly to start—which is pretty annoying when you just want to get down to business—our team of Glamour editors and reviewers put dozens of these toys to the test. Below, you’ll find our list of standout clitoral vibrators that are well worth the price, all approved by our network of sex educators and sex toy experts.
The best clit vibrators, at a glance
- Best Overall: Lelo Sona 2 Cruise, $119
- Most Popular Clitoral Stimulator: Satisfyer Pro 2, $50
- Most Intense Clit Vibrator: We-Vibe Tango X, $79
- Best Clit Vibrator for Beginners: Dame Dip 2.0, $35
Your clit vibrator questions, answered
What are the different types of clitoral vibrators?
Toy type | What it’s best for |
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External vibrators | Handheld toys that rumble or buzz and that are typically quite versatile: You can place them against your clit or across any of your favorite erogenous zones like the nipples and labia. A wide range of toys fall into this category, including (but not limited to) bullet vibrators, finger vibrators, and wand vibrators. |
Suction toys | Typically these sex toys have open mouths that direct air pulsations at the clit from outside (without actually touching it). Its sensation is more direct and meant to mimic the feeling of someone going down on you. |
Rabbit vibrators | These are dual-action toys built with a G-spot vibrator as the main shaft that can massage internally. Closer to its base you’ll find two arms that look like rabbit ears, which can tickle the clit. Are you a big fan of penetration? Or maybe you want to try dual stimulation to achieve a blended orgasm. Either way, the rabbit vibe’s a great option for you. |
What should I look for in a clitoral vibrator?
Figure out what gets you wet and then you can narrow down vibrators by type. Want something that mimics oral sex? Try a suction toy or sucking vibrator. Looking for extreme intensity? A wand vibe’s diffuse sensations could be for you. The more options, the better, according to Carol Queen, PhD, staff expert at online sex shop Good Vibes, especially if you have a more sensitive clitoris.
If you’re easily overstimulated, look for a vibrator that has a wide range of settings—especially ones on the lower, gentler side, she recommends. Choosing a toy with multiple patterns offers even more paths to pleasure. “A sensitive user might find a sustained vibration is too much, but an on-off pattern is easier to enjoy,” Queen says. You’ll likely have to play around to figure out what you like, which is totally normal.
Meet our experts
- Zhana Vrangalova, PhD, human sexuality professor
- Carol Queen, PhD, staff expert at Good Vibes
- Jess O’Reilly, PhD, Toronto-based sex expert and author
- Suzannah Weiss, certified sex educator and Glamour sex writer
- Amanda Chatel, Glamour sex writer who has tested over a thousand toys
- Jenni Skyler, PhD, LMFT, an AASECT-certified sex therapist