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Summary

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value for money: good for explorers, less so if you just want power

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: flexible and clever, but not always practical

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life and charging: fine when it works, but some reliability doubts

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: depends a lot on how you position it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and feel: soft silicone, decent quality for the price

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability: feels solid, but user reports raise questions

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: lots of modes, but not all that power

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Very versatile shape with 180° rotating head and three motors for different uses
  • Soft, skin-friendly silicone and waterproof design make it easy to clean and use in the shower
  • Good for couples who want to experiment with combined stimulation and positions

Cons

  • Vibrations are only medium strength, especially in the ears, not ideal if you like strong power
  • Several user reports of charging failures and the toy dying after a short time
  • Controls and huge number of modes are not very intuitive; you mostly use a few basic settings
Brand ‎SATISFYER partner

A multi-position toy that tries to do everything

I’ve been testing the Satisfyer Endless Fun (also called Partner Multifun 3) for a few weeks, both solo and as a couple. On paper, it sounds pretty wild: over 33 ways to use it, 100 vibration functions, rotating head, works on pretty much any body part. In real life, it’s not as magical as the description suggests, but it does bring something a bit different to the drawer.

The first thing to know: this is more of a “Swiss army knife” toy than a specialist. It’s not the strongest clit vibrator out there, it’s not the best dildo either, but it can do a bit of everything. If you like experimenting with positions or you’re still figuring out what you enjoy, it’s actually pretty handy. If you already know you just want strong clitoral power or deep rumbly vibrations, you might find it a bit too generic.

Using it as a couple is where it made the most sense for us. We tried it around the penis, between the bodies during penetration, on nipples, clit, perineum, a bit of anal play. The shape and the rotating head really let you improvise. Some positions worked well, others were just awkward and we dropped it after a minute because it got in the way more than anything.

Overall, my feeling is: it’s a fun toy to have around if you like to play and test things. It’s not perfect, and the big selling points (100 vibration modes, 33 positions) are more marketing than real life use. But when you find the 3–4 modes and 4–5 positions that suit you, it does the job and can spice things up.

Value for money: good for explorers, less so if you just want power

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Considering the features (3 motors, waterproof, rechargeable, flexible head, loads of modes), the price is fairly competitive compared to other multi-use couples toys. You get a lot of functions on paper. If you’re the kind of person or couple who likes to experiment, try different positions, and use the same toy on various body parts, the value is pretty decent. It can replace several more specialized toys if you’re not too picky about having the best in each category.

Where the value drops a bit is if you already know exactly what you like. For example, if you mainly want a strong clit vibrator, you’ll probably be happier spending the same money on a dedicated toy that has more focused power and simpler controls. Same thing if you want a solid prostate or G-spot toy: there are better-shaped options for that. The Endless Fun tries to do everything and ends up being average in some areas.

The other factor is the durability question. If you get a reliable unit that works for years, then the price is justified, especially if you use it regularly as a couple. If you happen to get one of the units that dies after a few weeks, obviously the value becomes terrible. That risk is hard to measure, but the Amazon reviews do show a mix of very happy people and very annoyed ones.

Overall, I’d say it’s good value for curious couples or beginners who want one versatile toy to explore with. If you already have a small collection and you’re looking for a powerful upgrade, it’s more of a side gadget than a main investment. It’s not a rip-off, but it’s also not the best deal ever if raw performance and long-term reliability are your priorities.

Design: flexible and clever, but not always practical

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The design idea is pretty clear: make a toy that can adapt to different bodies and positions. The head rotates 180°, which means you can go from a tighter U-shape to something almost straight. That makes it possible to wrap it around the penis, use it as a kind of open cock ring, or clamp it around the clit or nipples. The flexibility is a real plus; it doesn’t feel like it’s going to snap if you bend it a bit to adjust the angle.

That said, the shape is a bit bulky in some uses. During penetration, when we tried to keep it between our bodies, sometimes the handle felt too thick and pushed things out of alignment. In missionary, for example, you have to find the right angle or it just gets in the way. It works better in positions where you have more space, like woman on top or side by side, where one person can hold and adjust it more easily.

The controls are located on the handle with separate buttons for the shaft and the ears. That’s practical in theory, but in the heat of the moment, hunting for the tiny buttons and remembering which one does what is a bit annoying. Also, the number of modes means you sometimes end up clicking too many times trying to get back to a simple constant vibration. A "back" or quick reset button would have made things easier.

Visually, it’s pretty standard modern toy design: blue silicone, no huge logos, not flashy. It’s discreet enough that if someone saw it briefly, they might not instantly know what it’s for. Overall, the design is smart but not always ergonomic. It gives you a lot of options, but it’s not a toy you just grab and use without thinking. You need a bit of experimenting to find how to hold it so it actually stays in place and hits the right spots.

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Battery life and charging: fine when it works, but some reliability doubts

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On my side, the battery life was acceptable. With mixed use (medium to high intensity, 20–30 minutes per session), I could get several sessions before needing to recharge, roughly around 1.5 to 2 hours total. Charging via the magnetic USB cable takes about 2 hours from empty to full. The magnets connect reasonably well if you place it on a flat surface, but if you move it, they can detach easily, so you need to make sure it’s really charging before you walk away.

However, the Amazon reviews are pretty clear: several people complain about charging problems and the toy dying after a handful of uses or a couple of months. I didn’t have a failure myself during the test period, but it’s something to keep in mind. The fact that multiple users mention "stopped working, won’t charge anymore" suggests that quality control on the electronics or the charging port isn’t perfect.

There’s no battery percentage indicator, just a basic LED that shows it’s charging or on. When the battery gets low, you feel the power dropping a bit before it fully stops, but there’s no clear warning. That’s not a big deal at home, but it can be annoying if it dies in the middle of a session. Planning a quick top-up charge from time to time solves it, but it’s not the most user-friendly design.

So in short: when it works, battery life is enough for normal use and the recharge time is reasonable. But the reliability track record based on some reviews isn’t perfect, and that’s something I’d factor in before buying, especially if you’ve had bad experiences with magnetic chargers or cheaper electronics before.

Comfort in use: depends a lot on how you position it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort-wise, my experience is mixed. When you hit the right angle, it’s comfortable and pleasant. When you don’t, it can feel clumsy and either too weak or badly placed. The flexible head helps a lot, because you can adapt the opening of the ears to fit around a penis, clit, or other areas. The silicone is soft enough that it doesn’t dig into the skin, even when you squeeze it a bit to keep contact.

For penetration, as a kind of dildo, the comfort is okay but not mind-blowing. The toy isn’t really shaped like a classic dildo, so it works more as a hybrid. It’s fine for shallow penetration with some external stimulation from the ears. But if you mainly want internal stimulation or direct G-spot work, this is not the most comfortable or targeted toy. It’s more about combined sensations on the outside and a bit inside rather than deep, focused pressure.

For the male side, used around the penis or the base, comfort was good but the ears felt a bit weak in power compared to the shaft. So you get a nice caress, but if you like strong vibrations directly on the glans or frenulum, you might be left wanting more. As a couple, we found that using it at medium intensity and focusing on broader areas (vulva, perineum, base of the penis) felt more natural than trying to nail tiny precise spots with it.

One thing to note: holding the toy and keeping it in the right place can be tiring during longer sessions. Since it doesn’t always stay in place by itself, one of you often has to keep a hand on it and adjust it. That can break the rhythm a bit. So in terms of comfort, I’d say it’s pleasant when it’s well placed, but it does require work and communication. It’s not one of those toys you just put in position and forget about.

Materials and feel: soft silicone, decent quality for the price

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The toy is made mainly of silicone with a harder core inside. The silicone itself feels smooth and velvety, not sticky. It’s the usual Satisfyer feel: not luxury boutique level, but honestly good enough. No strong smell out of the box, which is important for this type of product. After a quick wash, it feels clean and neutral, no weird plastic or chemical vibe.

On the skin, it glides fairly well with a bit of lube. I’d definitely recommend using water-based lube with it, especially if you’re using it around sensitive areas or for penetration. Dry, the silicone has a tiny bit of drag, which can be uncomfortable if you’re moving it a lot. Once lubed, it’s fine and doesn’t cause irritation. We didn’t notice any discoloration or peeling of the material after a few weeks of use and cleaning.

One thing I liked is that the “ears” are flexible but still have enough structure that they don’t flop around uselessly. They press on the skin without feeling rigid. For clitoral or frenulum stimulation, it’s soft enough not to be harsh, but not so soft that you lose the sensation. The shaft part is firmer, which is logical since it sometimes doubles as a handle or internal part.

Cleaning is pretty straightforward: warm water, mild soap or toy cleaner, rinse, dry. Since it’s waterproof, you don’t have to stress about getting the charging area wet. The only slight downside is the shape: there are a few small joins and curves where lube and fluids can collect, so you need to pay attention and not just rinse it for 2 seconds. But in terms of material quality, for the price range, it’s pretty solid and feels safe and hygienic if you take basic care of it.

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Durability: feels solid, but user reports raise questions

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Physically, the toy feels solid in the hand. The silicone doesn’t feel thin, the flexible head doesn’t seem like it’s going to tear easily, and after several weeks of use and cleaning, I didn’t notice cracks, peeling, or discoloration. The rotating head still moves smoothly and holds its position. So from a purely mechanical point of view, it gives a decent impression of durability.

The problem is more on the electronic side. When you look at the low-star reviews, a recurring complaint is: "stopped working after 5 uses" or "after 2 months it doesn’t charge anymore." That’s not one isolated comment; there are several along those lines. That suggests that some units have issues with the battery, charger, or internal wiring. It’s hard to know if this is one bad batch or a regular weak point, but it’s something you can’t ignore.

During my testing, I didn’t have a complete failure, but I did notice that the magnetic charger is a bit touchy. If it’s not aligned properly or gets bumped, it stops charging. I can easily imagine someone thinking they charged it, then discovering it’s still dead when they want to use it. That could explain some of the frustration in the reviews, though definitely not all of it.

So in terms of durability, I’d say: the build and materials look okay for the price, but the long-term reliability is not guaranteed. If you get a good unit, it’ll probably last a while. If you’re unlucky, you might run into charging or power issues after a short time. I’d keep the packaging and receipt handy, just in case you need to return or use the warranty quickly.

Performance: lots of modes, but not all that power

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Let’s talk about the important part: how it actually feels. The Endless Fun has 3 motors and 100 vibration combinations, but the raw power is more on the medium side. The shaft motor is clearly stronger than the ears. For clitoral use, my partner found it okay on the higher steady settings, but not as intense as dedicated clit toys. It’s more of a broad, buzzing feeling than a deep, rumbly one.

For penis play, I felt the same thing: the shaft gives a decent vibration on the base or perineum, but the ears on their own felt a bit too soft. Nice for warm-up or teasing, not quite enough for a fast finish if you’re used to stronger toys. If you’re more sensitive or new to vibrators, that might actually be a plus, because it’s not too aggressive. But if you’re used to strong toys, this will feel more like a “supporting actor” than the main event.

The patterns are numerous, but honestly, I don’t think anyone really needs or uses 100 modes. We quickly settled on constant vibrations and maybe one or two pulsating patterns. Cycling through them with the buttons is a bit tedious. It’s one of those cases where the spec sheet sounds impressive, but in real life, you just want a few strong, simple modes that are easy to reach.

Where it shines more is in combined stimulation: for example, ears on the clit while the shaft vibrates against the vulva or perineum, or around the penis while also stimulating the partner during penetration. In those situations, the combined sensations make up for the fact that each motor on its own isn’t crazy strong. So performance is decent, but if you’re buying it purely for raw power, there are better options.

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What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, the Satisfyer Endless Fun is basically a U-shaped vibrator with a thicker handle and two thinner “ears” at the end. The head can rotate 180°, so you can open it more like a clamp or keep it tighter. The product page talks about 33 ways to use it, but in practice you’ll probably stick to a handful of configurations that feel natural and don’t require a gymnastics diploma.

There are three motors: one in the shaft/handle and one in each ear. You can control the shaft and the ears separately, which is useful. For example, you can keep the ears soft and use the shaft stronger on the perineum, or the opposite for clitoral focus. The 100 vibration functions are basically combinations of intensities and patterns between those motors. It sounds huge, but realistically you’ll find 2–3 constant modes you like and ignore the rest of the patterns.

The toy is rechargeable with a magnetic USB cable, which is included. No wall plug, just the cable, which is standard now. It’s waterproof (IPX7), so you can use it in the shower or bath and wash it under the tap without worrying. There’s no storage pouch in the box, which is a bit stingy for a toy in this category. You just get the toy, cable, and a small manual that is not super detailed when it comes to showing the “33 uses”.

In terms of positioning, the manual gives a few ideas, but most of the fun comes from trying stuff yourself. We ended up using it mainly in these ways: clamped around the penis, around the base during penetration, one ear on the clit and the shaft on the vulva, and sometimes as a basic dildo with the ears stimulating the entrance. So yes, it’s versatile, but you need a bit of patience and trial and error to find what actually feels good instead of just feeling “gadgety”.

Pros

  • Very versatile shape with 180° rotating head and three motors for different uses
  • Soft, skin-friendly silicone and waterproof design make it easy to clean and use in the shower
  • Good for couples who want to experiment with combined stimulation and positions

Cons

  • Vibrations are only medium strength, especially in the ears, not ideal if you like strong power
  • Several user reports of charging failures and the toy dying after a short time
  • Controls and huge number of modes are not very intuitive; you mostly use a few basic settings

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

After using the Satisfyer Endless Fun for a while, my conclusion is pretty straightforward: it’s a versatile and playful toy that works best for couples who like to experiment, but it’s not the strongest or most reliable option on the market. The flexible 180° head and three motors give you lots of ways to use it, and we did have some genuinely fun sessions with it, especially when combining external stimulation with penetration.

On the other hand, the vibrations are more medium than strong, especially in the ears, and the 100 modes are overkill. You quickly end up using just a few simple settings. The design is clever but not always very ergonomic, and the fact you often need a hand to keep it in the right place can break the flow. Add to that the user reviews about charging failures, and you get a product that’s interesting but not without risk.

If you’re a couple looking for a single toy to explore different sensations, positions, and body parts, and you don’t need extreme power, this can be a good, fun option at a reasonable price. If you already know you want strong, focused stimulation or you’ve had bad experiences with unreliable toys before, I’d look at more specialized or higher-end options instead. In short: decent, sometimes very enjoyable, but not flawless.

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Sub-ratings

Value for money: good for explorers, less so if you just want power

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: flexible and clever, but not always practical

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life and charging: fine when it works, but some reliability doubts

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort in use: depends a lot on how you position it

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and feel: soft silicone, decent quality for the price

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability: feels solid, but user reports raise questions

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: lots of modes, but not all that power

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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