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Summary

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value for money: where it sits compared to other toys

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: shape, size, and those raised threads

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life, charging, and noise

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in real use: insertion, wearing, and thrusting feel

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and build: soft enough, but not luxury level

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: thrusting, vibration, and app control in practice

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Real, noticeable thrusting combined with strong enough vibrations
  • Good value for money compared to more expensive thrusting plugs
  • Discreet packaging, app and remote control add genuine extra fun

Cons

  • Medium size might be too much for total beginners
  • Finish and app experience are not at premium level
  • Noise is moderate; not ideal if you need something ultra quiet
Brand ‎Vooloka

A budget anal toy that actually has some punch

I’ve been trying a few thrusting anal toys lately, usually in the £60–£120 range, so I was curious what this Vooloka plug could really do for the price. I used it on and off for about two weeks, both solo and once with a partner controlling it via the app. I’m not sponsored, I paid for it, and I’m not especially brand‑loyal with toys – if something annoys me, it ends up in a drawer.

Right away, I’ll say this: it’s not a high‑end premium toy, but for what it costs it’s pretty solid. The thrusting actually feels like thrusting, not just a tiny wiggle, and the vibrations are on the stronger side compared to other cheap plugs I’ve tried. You do feel the difference between modes, and it’s not just pointless patterns for the sake of it.

It’s not perfect though. The body size is more “medium plug” than small, so if you’re a total beginner you might find the first insertion a bit ambitious. Also, the controls on the base are usable but not amazing in the dark or when things are slippery, and the lights on the base are kind of pointless if you’re using it alone. But nothing here is a deal‑breaker, more just “things to know before you buy”.

Overall, after a couple of weeks, my feeling is: it’s good value if you want thrusting and app control without blowing a big budget. If you expect super quiet operation, surgical‑grade finish and ultra‑precise app control, you’ll probably notice the compromises. If you just want a plug that actually moves and hits the prostate decently, this one gets the job done pretty well.

Value for money: where it sits compared to other toys

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of value, this is where the Vooloka plug makes sense. You’re getting thrusting, vibration, app control, and a decent silicone body for a price that’s usually lower than the big name brands that offer similar features. I’ve tried more expensive toys that didn’t thrust as clearly or had weaker vibrations, so purely on performance per pound spent, this one does pretty well.

Of course, there are compromises. The finish isn’t as polished as premium brands, the app is functional but not super slick, and you don’t get extras like a storage bag or a fancy unboxing experience. If you care a lot about those details and want something that feels ultra high‑end in the hand, you might be better off saving for a more expensive product. But if your priority is “does it feel good and is it safe?”, this hits that mark without draining your wallet.

Compared to basic non‑thrusting plugs in the same general price area, this is simply more interesting. The thrusting actually adds something, and the raised threads plus vibration give more stimulation options. If you never use the app and only stick to 2–3 modes, you’re still getting good use out of it. If you do play with a partner, the remote and app add extra fun without needing to spend on a top‑shelf couples toy.

So overall, I’d call the value pretty solid: not mind‑blowing, but clearly worth it if you want to experiment with thrusting anal toys without paying premium prices. There is better out there if you’re ready to pay double or triple, but at this price level, this one holds up very well.

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Design: shape, size, and those raised threads

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design‑wise, this is a medium‑sized thrusting plug with a conical tip and a slightly thicker mid‑section. The stated diameter is about 1.37 inches (around 3.5 cm) at the widest part, and that feels about right. For me, with some anal experience, it felt filling but not extreme. If you’re used to smaller training plugs, this will feel like a step up. The length is mostly inside plus the base, so it doesn’t stick out a lot when fully inserted, which is good for comfort and for using it under clothes for short periods.

The plug has these raised spiral threads along the shaft. In practice, they do add a bit of friction and texture when you insert or when it’s thrusting. It’s not brutal or scratchy, but you definitely feel more stimulation than with a totally smooth plug. If you’re very sensitive or prefer a smoother slide, that might be a downside. Personally, once properly lubed, I liked the extra grip – it made the thrusting feel more noticeable, especially when the motor pushed forward.

The base is wide and stable, which is non‑negotiable for anal toys. This one feels safe: no risk of it disappearing. The base also houses the button and the little light effects. The light ring is more of a gimmick than anything, since you don’t see it while it’s inside you, but it can be handy at the start just to see if it’s actually on or in pairing mode. The shape of the base is okay for wearing while sitting or lying down, but you do feel it if you try to sit completely upright on a hard chair.

Overall, the design is practical and a bit playful, not super sleek or minimal. The shape works well for prostate contact on me: the thrusting motion pushes forward enough that you feel it press into that area instead of just moving up and down randomly. It’s not the most ergonomic thing I’ve ever tried, but it does what it’s supposed to do and feels thought‑through for actual use, not just for looks on a product page.

Battery life, charging, and noise

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery‑wise, it’s pretty decent. I fully charged it out of the box (took roughly an hour and a half from what I saw), then used it for several 20–30 minute sessions over a week. Running mostly on medium vibration and mid‑range thrusting, I got around 1.5 to 2 hours of actual use before it started to weaken. That’s in line with most mid‑range toys, and honestly more than enough for one or two solid sessions before needing a recharge.

Charging is via a USB cable, with the usual small connector. It’s not my favourite style because you can lose the cable, but that’s standard for most toys now. The connection was stable enough; you just need to make sure it’s properly clicked in or magnetically aligned (depending on the version). There’s a small light that shows charging status. No fancy dock or anything like that, but it works. The battery didn’t get hot during use or charging, which is good.

On noise, it’s not whisper quiet but also not a chainsaw. The vibration alone is a low hum, but when the thrusting kicks in, you hear a light mechanical sound. Under covers or in a bathroom with the door closed, it’s discreet enough. I wouldn’t use the highest thrust setting in a shared dorm with super thin walls, but in a normal home it’s fine. My rough take: you’re not going to get caught unless someone is right next to you and the room is totally silent.

After a couple of weeks, the battery performance felt consistent – no sudden drop‑offs or weird behaviour. For the price bracket, I’d say the battery and noise levels are acceptable to good. You’re not getting ultra‑long battery life like some premium toys, but you’re also not stuck charging it every single time you want to use it, which is what matters in practice.

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Comfort in real use: insertion, wearing, and thrusting feel

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort is where things matter most for this type of toy. For me, with some anal experience, insertion was okay but not “effortless”. The tip is nicely tapered, which helps, but because the body jumps up to a medium girth, you do feel that stretch. With plenty of water‑based lube and a bit of warm‑up with a finger or smaller plug, it went in without pain. If this is your first plug, I’d say start with something smaller first and then move up to this.

Once inside, the shape sits pretty well. It gives a filled feeling without constantly screaming for attention. Lying on my back or side, it was comfortable enough to keep in for 20–30 minutes without any issue. The base doesn’t dig into the cheeks too much, though if you clamp your legs together tightly you’ll feel it a bit. When I tried sitting upright on a hard chair, you definitely feel the base pressing, so I wouldn’t call it a long‑term wear toy for sitting at a desk for hours.

When you turn on the thrusting and vibrations, the comfort changes a bit. The thrusting motion is noticeable but not violent. On the lower levels it’s more like a gentle push and pull, which felt good on the prostate area. On higher levels, it can feel a bit more intense, and if you’re not fully relaxed or lubed, it might feel slightly “pokey” on the forward thrust. I didn’t get any pain from it, but there were a couple of moments where I turned the thrust down a notch because it was a bit much for my mood.

With a partner controlling it via the app, the surprise factor is fun but you do need to talk about limits, because sudden jumps to high thrust + high vibration can be a bit strong. Overall, I’d say comfort is decent to good: not the softest or most ergonomic toy in the world, but perfectly usable for normal sessions. If you’re used to anal play, you’ll probably be fine. If you’re super sensitive, just stick to the lower settings and take your time getting it in.

Materials and build: soft enough, but not luxury level

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The plug is made of silicone, and it feels like mid‑range toy silicone. The surface is smooth and slightly velvety, not sticky or plasticky. It’s not the thick, super plush silicone you get on really expensive brands, but it doesn’t feel cheap either. With a decent amount of water‑based lube it glides fine and doesn’t drag. I didn’t notice any strong smell straight out of the box, which is usually a good sign with toys – some cheaper ones stink of chemicals, this one didn’t.

The internal structure feels solid. When it thrusts, there’s no weird rattling or loose feeling inside the shaft. You can tell there’s a moving mechanism, but it feels contained. I bent it a bit by hand (within reason) and it has a firm core with some flex, so it doesn’t feel like it’s going to snap or crack. The base is stiffer than the insertable part, which makes sense because it houses the electronics and keeps it stable.

The only slightly “budget” detail is around the charging port and seams. The charging port is the usual pin‑style magnetic or plug‑in (depending on batch), and while it seals fine, you can see a small line where the silicone meets the plastic around the base. It’s not sharp, just visible. In use, I didn’t feel that seam inside me, only if I ran my fingers around the base. For cleaning, everything is non‑porous and easy to wash with soap and water or a toy cleaner.

Overall, material‑wise, I’d call it good enough for the price. It doesn’t feel like a cheap jelly toy, and I’m comfortable using it regularly. If you’re used to premium brands, you’ll notice it’s not at that level in terms of finish, but there’s nothing that made me doubt its safety or durability during my tests.

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Performance: thrusting, vibration, and app control in practice

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On performance, this thing is actually better than I expected for the price. You get 10 thrust modes and 10 vibration modes. In reality, I mostly used a handful of them: steady thrust + steady vibration, or a couple of pulsing patterns. But the important part is that the thrusting feels like real movement, not just a tiny buzz. You can feel it push forward and back inside you, and on me it definitely made contact with the prostate area. Combined with the raised threads, it gives a solid stimulation rather than just a vague wobble.

Vibration strength is good. On low, it’s a gentle hum. On medium and high, it’s strong enough that you clearly feel it through the whole plug, not just at the base. I’ve used other cheap butt toys where the vibration is all in the handle and barely reaches the tip – that’s not the case here. This one sends the vibration through the shaft pretty well. It’s not as deep and rumbly as some high‑end toys, more on the buzzy side, but still effective. During one session with porn and some manual stroking, it didn’t take long to finish with the plug on a mid‑thrust, mid‑vibration setting.

The app and remote control are a nice addition. The remote is simple: change modes, adjust intensity, basic stuff. Handy if you don’t want to reach behind you to press the base button. The app is more flexible: you can create patterns, tap to change rhythms, and hand control to a partner. Connection worked fine for me within the same room. There’s always a tiny delay when using an app, but nothing that ruined the experience. I didn’t bother with the more gimmicky features; the basic control from the phone was enough.

Noise level is okay but not silent. Under a duvet or in the bathroom with the fan on, you’re not going to bother anyone. In a totally quiet flat with thin walls, someone in the same room would hear it on higher settings, but in the next room it’s unlikely they’d notice. In short: performance is strong for the cost, with thrusting that actually adds something and vibrations that do more than tickle. It’s not top‑tier, but it definitely holds its own.

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, the presentation is pretty straightforward. The packaging is discreet, which is important for this kind of product. It arrived in a plain outer box with no obvious sexual branding on the outside, so from the postman’s point of view it could have been anything. Inside, you get the plug itself, a USB charging cable, a small remote, and the usual basic leaflet. Nothing fancy, but it all looks clean and reasonably put together.

The inner packaging is basic foam and plastic. It protects the toy well enough, but you’re not getting a nice storage pouch or any extras like lube samples or cleaning wipes. For the price, I wasn’t expecting much, but if you like your toys to come with a proper storage solution, you’ll probably want to buy a small pouch or keep the box. The leaflet is short but covers the main stuff: how to charge, how to turn it on, basic button functions, and a QR code for the app.

One thing I noticed: the remote and plug were both partially charged out of the box, so I could test it right away. I still gave it a full charge first, but it’s a small plus that you don’t have to wait an hour just to see if it works. Also, the branding on the toy itself is pretty minimal. No huge logos on the visible parts, which I like – it just looks like a generic black plug with a base.

So in terms of presentation, it’s functional and discreet, but not premium. If you like minimal fuss and don’t care about pretty boxes, this is fine. If you expect a “luxury unboxing” experience, you won’t get that here. For me, as long as it’s clean, safe, and not screaming “sex toy” from the outside packaging, I’m happy, and this one ticks those boxes.

Pros

  • Real, noticeable thrusting combined with strong enough vibrations
  • Good value for money compared to more expensive thrusting plugs
  • Discreet packaging, app and remote control add genuine extra fun

Cons

  • Medium size might be too much for total beginners
  • Finish and app experience are not at premium level
  • Noise is moderate; not ideal if you need something ultra quiet

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

After using the Vooloka thrusting anal plug for a couple of weeks, my honest take is: it’s a solid mid‑range toy that delivers real thrusting and decent vibration without costing a fortune. The shape, raised threads, and movement give good prostate stimulation if you already have some anal experience. It’s not a luxury toy, but it does its main job well: it feels good, it’s reasonably comfortable, and it doesn’t feel flimsy or unsafe.

This plug makes the most sense for people who are past the beginner stage and want to try something more dynamic than a simple static plug. If you like the idea of app control or letting a partner play with the settings, the remote and app are a nice bonus. If you want the absolute quietest, most refined, premium‑feeling toy, or if you’re totally new to anal and need something very small and gentle, this probably isn’t the best first step.

Overall, I’d rate it as good value for money: strong performance, acceptable comfort, and decent build for the price. Not flawless, but if you’re looking for a budget‑friendly thrusting butt toy that actually does what it claims, this one is worth considering.

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Sub-ratings

Value for money: where it sits compared to other toys

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: shape, size, and those raised threads

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life, charging, and noise

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in real use: insertion, wearing, and thrusting feel

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and build: soft enough, but not luxury level

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: thrusting, vibration, and app control in practice

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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