
I have a few different Lelo vibrators, including the MIA and Lily, but was really excited about reviewing the Iris. The other Lelo products I own are all really small vibrators made for external stimulation, so I was looking forward to something a little bigger that can be used internally.
Upon opening the package the Iris arrived in, I knew I was in for something special. Like all Lelo toys, it comes in a nice display box that can be used for storage. One thing I love about these sharp looking boxes is that you can store everything in it. Underneath the tray which the toy rests in, I store the charger, which means I have less of a chance of mixing up any of the 10 or some random chargers I have throughout my house. So besides looking super classy, the box is actually really helpful.
This luxury vibe is made of silicone and hard plastic, so you should only use water-based lube with it. It’s pretty sizeable, so I definitely recommend lubing up before taking this one out on a date. It looks like some sort of abstract flower, hence the name, and I thought that the ridges added a nice texture that helped to stimulate my g-spot.
The best thing about the Iris is, without a doubt, the fact that it has two separate motors. One is located in the tip of the vibe and the other is further down the shaft. A couple of the pulsation patterns switch back and forth between the two, which provided a sensation I’d never felt before and very much enjoyed. Speaking of the options for this vibe, there are five different settings all of which can be used at various speeds. I really love all the different options, you can get off quickly or take your time!
The only complaint I have about the Iris, and I’ve read this in other reviews so I’m not alone, is that the controls can be a little tricky during the heat of the moment. Both speed and pulsation patterns are controlled by one old school Nintendo-esq plus sign button. It seems simple when you read the instruction book or when you’re checking it out, but when you get in the heat of the moment and things get all lubed up, it’s a little too easy to push the wrong button. However, this is the only vibe I have where I can control the intensity of each pulse pattern, so I am leaning towards forgiving Lelo for this one oversight.
I have high expectations of Lelo products, and the Iris did very little to let me down. It’s not cheap, but it’s definitely in a different league when compared to other vibes I own.
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