Collection: Wearable vibrators
Wearable vibrators are the ultimate tool of sustained, hands-free control — slipping discreetly beneath clothing so a Dominant can keep their submissive on edge anywhere, any time. Whether nestled in a harness, tucked into lingerie, or locked in place by command, these designs deliver precisely calibrated stimulation that rewards obedience and teases surrender in equal measure.
From quiet, panty-style vibes perfect for secret public play to powerful wearables built for long scenes, this collection puts pleasure on a leash. Browse every shape, intensity range, and remote-control option — and find the wearable that lets you or your partner decide exactly when release is earned.
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We-Vibe Moxie+
Regular price $137.61 USDRegular priceSale price $137.61 USD -
We-Vibe Jive 2
Regular price $127.71 USDRegular priceSale price $127.71 USD -
We-Vibe Jive Lite
Regular price $109.00 USDRegular priceSale price $109.00 USD -
ROMP Cello Egg Vibrator
Regular price $37.62 USDRegular priceSale price $37.62 USD -
Lovense Lush 4 Egg Vibrator
Regular price $139.00 USDRegular priceSale price $139.00 USD -
We-Vibe Sync O
Regular price $185.90 USDRegular priceSale price $185.90 USD -
Lovense Lush 2 Egg Vibrator
Regular price $102.96 USDRegular priceSale price $102.96 USD -
ROMP Party
Regular price $54.99 USDRegular priceSale price $54.99 USD -
Lovense Lush Mini
Regular price $123.57 USDRegular priceSale price $123.57 USD -
We-Vibe Chorus Pro
Regular price $229.00 USDRegular priceSale price $229.00 USD -
Lovense Lush Anal App-Controlled Compact Powerful Butt Plug
Regular price $138.00 USDRegular priceSale price $138.00 USD
Buying guide
What makes a vibrator "wearable" and how does it fit into power-exchange play?
A wearable vibrator is designed to stay in place during movement, freeing up both partners' hands and allowing stimulation to continue without constant physical attention. In Dom/sub dynamics this is a significant asset: a dominant partner can hand control of the toy's remote or app to themselves, creating a teasing loop where the submissive receives stimulation entirely at their partner's discretion. Many styles nestle against the clitoris, perineum, or inside underwear and secure via body contact, snug waistbands, or harness attachments rather than straps that could create pressure points.
How do I choose the right wearable vibrator for my body and play style?
Consider a few key factors before choosing:
- Fit and anatomy: Some designs curve to sit against the clitoris during penetrative sex; others rest against the perineum or tuck into a jockstrap or harness. Check size guides and body maps in each product listing to find a shape that suits your anatomy.
- Control method: Remote-controlled options allow a partner to manage intensity from a distance, while app-connected toys can be operated from anywhere with a phone signal, which is ideal for longer-distance or public-play scenes.
- Intensity range: Beginners often prefer toys with a wide range of lower settings, while more experienced players may seek stronger rumbly motors. Read the product descriptions for motor placement and vibration pattern variety.
- Wearability duration: If you plan extended wear, prioritise ergonomic shapes and body-safe silicone that will not cause irritation over time.
What materials are body-safe, and why does this matter for wearable toys?
Because wearable vibrators sit against sensitive tissue for extended periods, material safety is especially important. Look for toys made from 100% body-safe silicone, ABS plastic, or stainless steel. These materials are non-porous, meaning bacteria cannot hide in microscopic surface gaps, and they do not off-gas chemicals. Avoid toys labelled simply as "rubber," "jelly," or "PVC" as these are porous and may contain plasticisers that can cause irritation. If a listing does not clearly state the material, reach out before purchasing.
How should I negotiate wearable vibrator play with a partner, especially for public or extended scenes?
Clear negotiation before any scene is essential, and wearable play in semi-public or extended contexts deserves extra attention. Before you begin, discuss and agree on:
- Where the play will take place and what environments are truly private versus genuinely public, keeping in mind that involving unknowing bystanders is never consensual.
- A safeword or safe signal (a discreet gesture works well when speaking is not possible) that immediately ends stimulation and the scene.
- Hard limits around intensity, duration, and whether the submissive partner can request a pause without it ending the scene entirely.
- What happens if the toy malfunctions, the battery dies, or an unexpected situation arises.
- Aftercare plans, because extended or teasing scenes can be emotionally and physically intense.
Revisit these agreements regularly as you both learn what works.
How do I clean and care for my wearable vibrator?
Proper cleaning protects both partners and extends the life of the toy. After every use, wash the toy with warm water and a dedicated sex toy cleaner or mild unscented soap, paying attention to any seams or texture where residue can collect. If the toy is made from body-safe silicone and is fully waterproof with no motor inside the silicone portion, it may be boilable or top-rack dishwasher safe, but always confirm this in the individual product instructions before trying. Electronic components must never be submerged unless the listing specifically states the toy is fully waterproof. Store cleaned toys in a breathable pouch or separate compartment to prevent silicone pieces from touching each other, as direct silicone-on-silicone contact over time can degrade the surface.