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Summary

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value for money: decent starter toy, nothing more

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: classic rabbit shape with a few quirks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery and charging: does the job, but some confusion

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: decent, but depends a lot on your anatomy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and build: body-safe but clearly budget

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance and noise: okay power, simple controls, a bit noisy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Effectiveness: it gets you there, but not with finesse

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Body-safe silicone and easy to clean surface
  • Decent vibration strength with 10 modes for variety
  • Good price for a dual-stimulation rabbit-style toy

Cons

  • Single-button control makes switching modes annoying during use
  • Vibrations are more buzzy than deep and rumbly
  • Fit and alignment of the clitoral arm won’t work perfectly for everyone
Brand SPBMY

A cheap rabbit that does the basics

I’ve been trying this SPBMY red rabbit-style vibrator for a little while, and I’ll be straight: it’s a budget toy that mostly does what it’s supposed to do, without being anything mind-blowing. If you’re used to big-name brands at 60–100€, this will feel more basic in pretty much every way. But if you just want something that vibrates and pokes the right areas without emptying your wallet, it’s not a bad starting point.

What pushed me to test it was the mix of features on paper: 10 vibration modes, medical-grade silicone, USB charging mentioned in the description, and a fairly compact size (about 20 cm long and quite light). The Amazon reviews are around 4/5, so I went in expecting something decent but not top tier. That’s more or less what I got: it works, it’s usable, but there are a few annoyances you feel pretty quickly.

From the first use, what stood out was: body-safe feel, easy cleaning, and vibrations that are strong enough for most people. On the other hand, the controls are a bit of a pain, the patterns are too many for what they bring, and the overall finish is just okay. Nothing feels dangerous or totally cheap, but you can tell it’s not a premium toy when you hold it next to a well-known brand.

So if you’re wondering whether this is a good buy: I’d say it’s fine for beginners or as a backup toy, especially if you don’t want to spend much. If you already have a decent rabbit vibrator at home, this won’t really add anything new. It’s the kind of product that you’ll use, it’ll do its job, but you probably won’t rave about it to all your friends either.

Value for money: decent starter toy, nothing more

★★★★★ ★★★★★

When you look at the overall package — average design, basic controls, decent silicone, usable power — the big question is: is it worth the money? For a budget rabbit-style vibrator, I’d say the value for money is pretty reasonable, as long as your expectations are realistic. You’re not paying for a big brand name, fancy packaging, or app control. You’re basically paying for a simple toy that vibrates, is body-safe, and gets the job done for most people.

Compared to more expensive rabbits from well-known brands, you do feel the difference: less refined vibrations, less ergonomic design, fewer comfort details, and a slightly cheaper overall feel. But you’re also probably paying a fraction of the price. So if you’re just curious about this type of toy or you want something as a backup or for travel, it’s not a bad deal. You get enough features (10 modes, dual stimulation, rechargeable in some versions) without dropping a lot of cash.

Where I’m a bit more critical is on the user experience side: the single button, the slightly awkward alignment for some bodies, and the not-so-subtle vibrations make it feel more like a “good enough” product than something you’ll keep using for years. If you already know you like rabbit vibrators and you use them regularly, I’d honestly suggest saving up a bit more and going for a better-known brand with better ergonomics and stronger motors.

But if your budget is tight or you just want to test the waters without overthinking it, this SPBMY model is good value for an entry-level toy. It does what it’s supposed to do, it doesn’t feel unsafe or totally cheap, and the price reflects the compromises. Just don’t expect miracles or premium comfort, and you’ll probably be satisfied enough with what you get.

Design: classic rabbit shape with a few quirks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design-wise, this thing is pretty straightforward: a red rabbit vibrator with a slightly curved shaft and a little clitoral arm on the side. Nothing original, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The shape is familiar and easy to understand, especially if you’ve already used similar toys. The main part is fairly rigid with a light curve that aims for the G-spot, and the side arm is thinner and more flexible, meant to sit on the clitoris.

The first thing I noticed when holding it is that the shaft is more rigid than squishy. Some people like that because it gives more targeted pressure; others prefer something softer and bendier. Personally, I found the rigidity okay, but you do feel it if you move it around a lot. The clitoral arm is a bit more flexible, which helps it stay in contact, but it’s not super articulated either. It’s one of those designs where, depending on your anatomy, it either lines up pretty well or you have to wiggle it to get both parts in the right place.

The control placement is decent: the button is at the base, easy to reach during use. However, because there’s only one button, you’re stuck clicking through all 10 modes if you overshoot the one you want. In practice, that means you often end up cycling through a bunch of patterns you don’t care about while you’re already in the middle of things, which is not ideal. I would have preferred at least a separate on/off button and a plus/minus for intensity.

Visually, it’s just a plain red toy with no fancy details. No weird seams or aggressive textures, which I like because it makes cleaning simpler and insertion more comfortable. But the trade-off is that it looks and feels pretty generic. If you’re fine with a basic design that does its job and don’t care about aesthetics, this is okay. If you like toys that feel more refined in the hand, this one will feel a bit cheap and basic.

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Battery and charging: does the job, but some confusion

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The product info is a bit confusing because it mentions both a C battery and USB charging. The unit I tested had a USB charging cable, so I’m going to focus on that. If your version actually uses a C battery, the experience will be slightly different, but the general idea stays the same: it’s not a toy that eats through power instantly, but it’s also not the longest-lasting thing I’ve used.

With USB charging, you just plug it in after use and let it top up. From my tests, a full charge gave me several sessions before I had to think about plugging it back in. I didn’t time it with a stopwatch, but I’d say you can get a few hours of mixed use depending on the intensity level. On higher settings, the battery obviously drains faster, but I never had it die on me in the middle of a single session.

Charging time is fairly standard: you’re looking at roughly a couple of hours to go from almost empty to full, which is in line with other cheap toys. There’s usually a small indicator (light) that tells you when it’s charging and when it’s done, though it’s not super fancy. You don’t get a clear battery percentage, so you’re basically guessing based on how long you’ve used it since the last charge. That’s not unusual in this price range, just something to be aware of.

If you actually get the version that uses a C battery, the upside is you can just swap in a new one when it dies, but the downside is constantly buying and replacing batteries. Personally, I prefer USB charging, even if it’s not perfect, just to avoid having to stock C batteries at home. Overall, I’d say the battery side is practical enough: it’s not the star feature, but it doesn’t ruin the experience either.

Comfort in use: decent, but depends a lot on your anatomy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of comfort, I’d say it’s generally okay, but not the most forgiving toy out there. The main shaft is quite rigid, so if you prefer something that bends and adapts more to your body, this might feel a bit stiff. The diameter is moderate, so it’s not painful or anything, but if you’re very sensitive or not well warmed up, you definitely want to use lube and take your time. Once in place, it doesn’t feel bulky, which is good for longer sessions.

The clitoral arm is where things really depend on your body. On me, it lines up reasonably well, but not perfectly. Sometimes I had to adjust the angle a bit to keep both the internal and external parts in the right spot. Because the arm is only partially flexible, it doesn’t hug the body as nicely as some more expensive rabbits. You can get it to work, but it takes a bit of practice and some manual adjustments, especially if you move around during use.

Another thing: the vibrations are concentrated more in the main shaft than in the very tip of the clitoral arm. So if you like strong, pinpoint clitoral stimulation, you might find it a bit diffuse. It’s more of a general buzzing than a super precise point of pressure. That said, the overall feeling is still pleasant, and the combination of internal pressure with external vibration does the job. It’s just not as finely tuned as better-designed rabbit vibrators.

On the noise side, it’s not silent, but it’s not a jet engine either. Behind a closed door, with a bit of background noise (TV, fan, etc.), it’s discreet enough. In terms of handling, it’s light and easy to hold, even for a longer session, and the button is reachable without twisting your wrist. So, comfort-wise, I’d rate it as fairly comfortable once you’ve found the right angle, but not the most intuitive or adaptable toy for every body shape.

Materials and build: body-safe but clearly budget

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The brand claims it’s made from medical-grade silicone, and to the touch, it does feel like standard silicone used in many entry-level toys. It’s smooth, slightly matte, and doesn’t have that greasy or sticky feeling you sometimes get with cheap jelly toys. That’s a big plus: it feels safe on the skin and doesn’t smell like plastic or chemicals when you open the box. I always do the sniff test with this kind of product, and here, nothing weird. That’s honestly reassuring.

On the flip side, you can tell it’s not top-tier silicone like you’d get from high-end brands. The finish is a bit thinner, and the toy is very light. The join between the silicone and the base is visible, though it didn’t cause any discomfort. From a build-quality point of view, I’d say it’s pretty solid for the price but clearly budget. No loose parts, no rattling, and the motor feels well fixed inside, but the overall feel is more “cheap but okay” than “robust and long-lasting”.

Cleaning is simple enough. The silicone is non-porous, so you can wash it with water and neutral soap, as they recommend. The surface doesn’t have complicated grooves or textures, which makes rinsing easy. You just have to be a bit careful near the base and around the charging/battery area, depending on the version you have, to avoid water going where it shouldn’t. I didn’t have any issues with water damage, but I also didn’t soak it for ages.

In daily use, the material is comfortable and doesn’t cause irritation, at least for me. It works fine with water-based lube, which I’d recommend anyway, especially if you’re sensitive. So overall, in terms of materials, my verdict is: safe, decent, but not luxurious. You’re not getting the ultra-soft, velvety silicone of high-end toys, but you’re also not getting the sketchy plastic feel of really low-end stuff. It sits somewhere in the middle.

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Performance and noise: okay power, simple controls, a bit noisy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On the performance side, the motor is decent for the size and weight of the toy. You can feel the vibrations clearly through the shaft, and they carry reasonably well to the clitoral arm. It’s not one of those toys where only the base vibrates and the rest feels dead, so that’s good. On higher settings, the intensity is enough for most people, I think. It’s not heavy-duty, but it doesn’t feel weak either.

The main downside is the control system. With only one button, you turn it on, then keep pressing to cycle through all 10 modes. There’s no memory function from what I’ve seen: when you turn it off and back on, it doesn’t go back to your last favorite mode, it just restarts. That means you sometimes find yourself clicking multiple times while you’re already in the mood, which breaks the flow a bit. Not a dealbreaker, but definitely not ideal.

In terms of noise, I’d rank it in the middle. On the lower modes, it’s reasonably quiet. On high, it has a noticeable buzz, not super discreet if your walls are thin and the room is silent. It’s not crazy loud, but you probably don’t want to use it right next to someone who’s awake on the other side of a flimsy door. With some background noise (shower running, music, TV), it blends in fine.

Another small point: the vibrations feel a bit more superficial than deep. So if you like those low, rumbly vibrations you feel deep inside, this won’t reach that level. It’s more of a surface buzz that still works, but without that heavy punch. Overall performance is acceptable and consistent with the price: you’re not getting luxury-level power or controls, but you’re also not stuck with a useless toy. It’s middling, but in a usable way.

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

When the package arrived, it was pretty standard: discreet outer packaging, nothing screaming what’s inside, which is always appreciated with this kind of product. Inside, you basically get the vibrator, a charging cable (USB in my case), and not much else. The paperwork is minimal: a tiny leaflet with basic instructions, but honestly you can figure it out without reading anything. It’s one of those toys where you press the button and hope you guessed right.

The toy itself is a classic rabbit-style shape: a main shaft for internal stimulation and a smaller arm on the side for clitoral stimulation. The size is fairly average, not too thick, so it’s not intimidating if you’re new to this. It weighs around 100 g, which feels light in the hand. That’s good for maneuvering, but it also gives a bit of a cheap feeling compared to heavier, more solid toys.

The description mentions 10 vibration modes, and yes, they’re all there: steady speeds plus a bunch of pulsing and pattern modes. There’s a single control interface, which is pretty typical in this price range. No fancy app, no multiple buttons, no extra nonsense. It’s very basic: press to turn on, keep pressing to scroll through the modes. There’s no quick way to jump back to a favorite pattern, which gets annoying if you’re picky about the type of vibration you like.

Overall, the presentation matches the price level: simple, functional, not premium. If you’re expecting a nice storage pouch, detailed manual, or branded experience, you won’t find that here. But if you just want something that works straight out of the box and don’t care about the rest, it does the minimum without fuss.

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Effectiveness: it gets you there, but not with finesse

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Let’s talk about the main point: does it actually work? For me, yes, it gets the job done, but in a fairly basic way. The vibrations are strong enough, especially on the higher steady modes. They’re more on the buzzy side than deep and rumbly, which is pretty common for this price range. If you’re very sensitive, the mid-level modes should already be enough. If you’re used to very powerful toys, you might find it a bit light, but not useless.

There are 10 modes, and that sounds cool on paper, but in reality, I used maybe 2 or 3. You get the usual pattern: constant low, medium, high, then a bunch of pulses and waves. The problem is that switching between them is a bit of a pain with a single button, and some patterns are just too chaotic to be really enjoyable, at least for me. I’d rather have 3–4 solid, well-tuned modes than 10 random patterns. I ended up mostly sticking to a constant vibration and occasionally testing a pattern out of curiosity.

What does work well is the combination of the somewhat rigid shaft with the clitoral arm. When you manage to position it right, it’s pretty efficient and doesn’t take long to reach the goal. That matches what one of the Amazon reviewers said: the combo is effective and pretty quick. It’s not as refined as high-end rabbits where everything lines up perfectly, but for the price, the basic promise is kept: internal pressure plus external stimulation that actually does something.

So in terms of pure effectiveness, I’d say it’s solid but not impressive. If you’re new to toys or don’t need super strong or super precise vibrations, it will do fine. If you’re more experienced and already own powerful toys, this will feel more like a backup option than the main star of the show.

Pros

  • Body-safe silicone and easy to clean surface
  • Decent vibration strength with 10 modes for variety
  • Good price for a dual-stimulation rabbit-style toy

Cons

  • Single-button control makes switching modes annoying during use
  • Vibrations are more buzzy than deep and rumbly
  • Fit and alignment of the clitoral arm won’t work perfectly for everyone

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Overall, this SPBMY Classic 10 Modes rabbit-style vibrator is a decent budget option that does what it promises without shining in any particular area. The silicone feels safe and comfortable enough, the vibrations are strong enough for most users, and the dual stimulation (internal + clitoral) works reasonably well once you find the right angle. It’s easy to clean, light to hold, and the battery/charging side is practical, whether you get the USB or battery version.

On the downside, you clearly feel the budget compromises: the design is basic, the single-button control with 10 modes is more annoying than helpful, the vibrations are more buzzy than deep, and the ergonomics won’t suit every anatomy perfectly. It’s not a bad product, but it’s also not the kind of toy that will replace a good mid-range or high-end rabbit vibrator if you already own one.

I’d recommend it mainly for beginners, occasional users, or anyone on a tight budget who just wants a functional rabbit toy without spending a lot. If you’re more experienced, picky about vibration quality, or you know you rely heavily on this type of toy, you’ll probably be happier investing in something more advanced. In short: it’s a solid “does the job” product, not a disappointment, but also not something you’ll rave about for years.

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Sub-ratings

Value for money: decent starter toy, nothing more

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: classic rabbit shape with a few quirks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery and charging: does the job, but some confusion

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: decent, but depends a lot on your anatomy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and build: body-safe but clearly budget

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance and noise: okay power, simple controls, a bit noisy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Effectiveness: it gets you there, but not with finesse

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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