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Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value for money: strong features for the price, with some compromises

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Thrusting shaft and slap-style rabbit: good idea with a few quirks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life and charging: fine for normal use, not marathon-level

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort depends a lot on angle and how much intensity you like

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Silicone feels good, build is decent but not premium

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Discreet box, basic presentation, nothing fancy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Thrusting and tapping performance: strong but a bit noisy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Does it get the job done? Yes, and pretty fast if you like intensity

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Real, noticeable thrusting with 8 modes plus 5 clitoral tapping modes
  • Good quality silicone shaft with stimulating spiral texture
  • Separate controls for thrusting and clit paddle, allowing flexible use and quick results

Cons

  • Noisy and a bit mechanical-sounding, not very discreet in a quiet house
  • Fixed angle and firm paddle won’t suit every body type or preference
  • No storage pouch and overall feel is less refined than higher-end brands
Brand ‎Aoonice

Thrusting rabbit that actually moves, not just buzzes

I’ve tried a few rabbit vibrators over the years, and most of them are just regular vibrators with a little arm stuck on the side that kind of tickles the clit if you hold it just right. This Aoonice thrusting rabbit is one of the first I’ve used where the movement is the main thing, not just the vibration. The spring-driven thrusting is real, you actually feel it going in and out instead of just buzzing in place.

I’ve been using it on and off for a couple of weeks, both solo and once with a partner. I went in with medium expectations because the price is not crazy high and the product photos looked a bit generic. In practice, it feels more solid than I expected. It’s not luxury-level, but it doesn’t feel cheap either. The rabbit part is more of a flat paddle that taps or slaps the clit instead of the usual floppy ears, and that gives a very different sensation.

What stood out for me is the combination of the thrusting shaft and the tapping paddle. When you line it up right, you get internal movement plus a sort of rhythmic knocking on the clit. It’s more intense than a classic rabbit that just vibrates everywhere. That said, it’s not perfect. The angle won’t work for every body, it’s louder than the listing suggests, and the thrusting can feel a bit mechanical if you’re sensitive to noise or repetitive motion.

Overall, after a couple of weeks, I’d say it’s a pretty solid toy for the price if you specifically want thrusting and you’re okay with some noise. If you just want quiet, gentle vibrations, this is probably not your thing. But if you like stronger, more direct stimulation and don’t mind fiddling a bit with angles and modes, it definitely gets the job done.

Value for money: strong features for the price, with some compromises

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Considering the price range this sits in (mid-range on Amazon, not bargain-bin but not luxury), I’d say the value is pretty solid. You’re getting real thrusting, a separate clitoral tapping mechanism, waterproof design, and rechargeable battery. A lot of toys at this price only give you basic vibrations and a simple rabbit arm that just buzzes. Here you actually get mechanical movement and a different style of clit stimulation, which is nice if you’re bored of basic vibes.

Where the cost-cutting shows a bit is in the noise level, the lack of storage pouch, and the slightly generic look and handle material. The silicone on the shaft feels good, but the plastic handle is just okay, nothing special. If you compare it to high-end brands that cost two or three times more, those will feel quieter, more polished, and usually come with better packaging and longer warranties. But then again, they don’t always have this kind of strong thrusting and tapping combo in this price bracket.

For me, the deciding factor on value is: does it actually give me something I don’t get from cheaper toys? And yes, it does. The thrusting is stronger than cheaper toys I’ve tried, and the clit paddle tapping is a different sensation that I don’t get from standard vibrators. It’s not perfect, and it won’t suit everyone, but when it works with your body, it delivers results quickly. That makes the price feel justified.

If you’re on a tight budget and just want simple vibrations, you can probably find a decent basic vibrator for cheaper. But if you specifically want thrusting plus focused clitoral stimulation without going into premium-brand prices, this one sits in a good middle ground. I’d call it good value for people who like intensity and can live with the noise and slightly rough-around-the-edges feel.

Thrusting shaft and slap-style rabbit: good idea with a few quirks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The design is interesting because it’s not just a standard rabbit. The shaft has a spring-driven thrusting mechanism with spiral ridges, and the clitoral arm is a flat paddle that taps rather than just vibrating. The main idea is clear: deep internal movement + rhythmic external tapping. When it lines up with your anatomy, it can feel very effective, but there is some trial and error.

The shaft isn’t huge, which I liked. It has a decent insertable length and a medium girth, so it’s not intimidating. The spiral texture adds friction, and you actually feel those ridges during thrusting, especially with a moderate amount of lube. If you like a super smooth glide, you might find the texture a bit much, but I found it gave a nice extra grip. The thrusting is focused on roughly the top quarter of the shaft, so you feel it most near the G-spot area rather than the whole length moving.

The clitoral paddle is where the design is either brilliant or annoying depending on your body. Instead of two floppy ears, you get a wider, firm surface that actually taps or slaps the clit. On the higher modes, it’s pretty strong. For me, once I found the right angle, it gave a very direct, almost percussion-like feeling that built up quickly. But if your clit sits higher or lower, or if you prefer lighter indirect stimulation, it might feel too intense or hard to line up. It’s less forgiving than soft ears that just buzz around the area.

One thing to flag: it’s not super ergonomic for every position. Lying on your back with knees bent works best. Side positions or trying to use it while sitting up felt awkward because the angle between the shaft and the paddle doesn’t adjust. Also, the handle vibrates a bit when everything is on high, so if you have sensitive wrists, long sessions might be tiring. Overall, I like the concept, but it’s clearly designed for people who enjoy stronger, more targeted stimulation and don’t mind a bit of fiddling to get the alignment right.

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Battery life and charging: fine for normal use, not marathon-level

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The toy charges via a magnetic USB cable, which is standard now. The magnets are reasonably strong; you just snap it on the two little metal dots on the handle. On a flat surface, it stays attached fine. If you bump it, it can pop off, so don’t expect to charge it hanging off the edge of something. A full charge took me a bit under two hours from almost empty when I timed it once.

Battery life is advertised around an hour, and that roughly matches what I experienced. Using it on mixed modes (medium thrust + medium tapping) I got close to that before it started losing power. I never used it for a full hour straight in one go, but over a couple of sessions totaling around 45–50 minutes, it was still going. On max power for both thrust and paddle, it drains faster, which is expected. For normal solo play, it’s enough. If you’re planning long sessions or using it a lot with a partner in one night, you might want to top it up between uses.

There’s no super clear battery indicator, which is one of the annoying bits. You mostly notice it’s running out when the thrusting starts to feel weaker or the lights blink. It doesn’t just stop dead without warning, but it also doesn’t give a very precise signal. So if you hate surprises, it’s worth making a habit of charging it every few uses rather than waiting until it dies on you mid-session.

Overall, battery performance is decent but nothing special. It’s in line with most mid-range vibrators: enough juice for a few regular sessions per charge, quick enough to top up, but not something you’ll forget to charge for weeks. For the price point and power level, I’d say it’s fair. Just don’t expect super long runtime on max settings.

Comfort depends a lot on angle and how much intensity you like

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort-wise, this toy is a bit of a mixed bag. If you like firm, direct stimulation and don’t mind some pressure, you’ll probably get on well with it. If you prefer soft, gentle vibrations and very smooth insertion, it might feel a bit aggressive. The shaft size itself is reasonable: not too thick, not too long, so insertion was fine for me even on a day when I wasn’t super aroused yet. The spiral ridges are noticeable but not painful, as long as you use enough lube.

The real comfort question is the thrusting + tapping combo. On lower thrust modes, it feels like a steady, rhythmic push that can be quite pleasant and manageable. On higher modes, it becomes more like a piston, and if you’re not fully warmed up, it can feel a bit much. Same with the clit paddle: low modes feel like gentle taps, higher ones can feel like someone knocking pretty firmly on your clit. On a good day when I was in the mood for strong stimulation, it was great. On a more sensitive day, I had to keep it on the lower settings or just use shaft thrusting without the paddle.

Position matters a lot for comfort. Lying on my back with my legs slightly apart was the easiest way to keep everything lined up without straining my wrist. Trying to use it sitting or on my side got awkward quickly, and I ended up pressing the paddle too hard against my pubic bone, which wasn’t comfortable. So if you want a toy you can use in lots of positions, this one is less flexible. It’s more of a “lie down and let it go to work” type of toy.

Overall, I’d say the comfort is good if you already know you like stronger, more focused stimulation, but it’s not the most beginner-friendly or gentle vibrator. If you’re new to toys or very sensitive, I’d probably start with something softer and less mechanical. If you’re used to wand vibrators or strong rabbits, this is in that same intensity family, just with more movement.

Silicone feels good, build is decent but not premium

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The toy is advertised as silicone, and it does feel like proper body-safe silicone on the outside. The surface is soft and slightly velvety, not sticky. With lube, it glides well enough, but because of the spiral ridges, you’ll want a decent amount of water-based lube to keep things comfortable. I didn’t notice any weird smell out of the box, just that typical faint new-product smell that disappeared after the first wash.

The silicone thickness seems okay. When you squeeze the shaft, you can feel the harder internal mechanism underneath, but there’s still a bit of softness on top. It doesn’t feel like a rock, but it’s not squishy either. The clitoral paddle is firmer because of the tapping mechanism inside. That makes sense for the function, but if you like very soft, bendy rabbit ears, this is the opposite. It’s more like a small tapping paddle than something that flutters.

Build quality overall is pretty solid for the price. The seams where the silicone meets the plastic handle are clean, no obvious gaps or sharp edges. The magnetic charging points are flush and didn’t irritate the skin. Buttons are rubbery and don’t feel like they’ll peel off anytime soon. You can tell it’s made in China like most toys in this range, but it doesn’t scream bargain-bin quality.

If I compare it to higher-end brands I’ve tried, the difference is mostly in the feel of the silicone and the internal mechanism noise. More expensive toys tend to have denser, more silky silicone and quieter motors. This one is a bit more plasticky in the handle and the mechanism is clearly audible. But at this price point, I can’t really complain. It feels safe, easy to clean, and solid enough that I’m not worried it will fall apart in a month.

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Discreet box, basic presentation, nothing fancy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The packaging does what it needs to do without any frills. It arrived in a plain outer box with no explicit branding or pictures, just like they say. From the outside, it could be electronics or a random gadget. That’s good if you live with other people or get stuff delivered to a shared place. No awkward logos or half-naked models staring at the delivery driver.

Inside, the toy is held in a simple plastic tray with the cable and a small instruction leaflet tucked in. There’s no storage pouch or extra bits. Honestly, I would have liked a basic fabric pouch just to keep dust off the silicone when it’s in a drawer, but at this price, I’m not shocked it’s not included. You can always repurpose a small bag you have at home.

The instructions are short but clear enough: how to charge, what the buttons do, and a couple of notes about cleaning and water resistance. Nothing in-depth, but I didn’t really need more. The font is small, but readable. If you’ve used any vibrator before, you’ll figure it out in minutes. For a complete beginner, it might feel a bit bare-bones, but still usable.

So, packaging: discreet and functional, but very simple. If you’re buying it as a gift and want that “wow” unboxing feeling, this isn’t it. If you just want something that shows up without announcing to the world that you ordered a thrusting rabbit, it does the job perfectly.

Thrusting and tapping performance: strong but a bit noisy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance-wise, this toy leans toward the powerful side for its price range. The thrusting is genuinely strong, especially on the higher levels. You can clearly feel the spring-driven mechanism pushing the top part of the shaft in and out. It’s not a tiny wiggle; it’s a noticeable stroke. If you’ve used fake “thrusting” toys before that just vibrate up and down a millimeter, this is better than that. It feels more like actual movement, especially when you angle it toward the front wall.

The clitoral paddle has a different feel than a standard vibrator. It’s more like someone tapping or lightly slapping your clit in a rhythmic way. On low, it’s a gentle tap, on high, it’s quite punchy. I found mid-range speeds were the sweet spot; the highest ones bordered on too much if I stayed there too long. The good thing is that the tapping is focused, so you don’t get that numb, buzzing feeling around the whole area like with some very strong vibrators. It’s more targeted stimulation.

The downside of this stronger mechanical performance is noise. The motors themselves are not insanely loud, but the combination of thrusting and tapping creates a noticeable mechanical sound. Think more “whirring and clicking” than a soft hum. Under a duvet with some background noise (TV, fan), it’s fine. But it’s not something I’d use if I was trying to be totally silent in a shared flat with paper-thin walls. The listing calls the motors quiet; I’d call them acceptable but not discreet.

In practice, though, the performance is what kept me using it. It’s not subtle, but it’s effective. If you like toys that actually move and give a bit of a pounding feeling without going huge on size, this hits that niche. Just don’t expect super refined, ultra-quiet motors. It’s more of a workhorse: strong, a bit clunky in sound, but gets the main job done.

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, it’s pretty straightforward. You get the toy, a magnetic USB charging cable, and a basic little instruction leaflet. No pouch, no fancy extras, just the essentials. The packaging is discreet like they promise: plain outer box, no huge photos of the toy or explicit text. If someone sees the parcel, they won’t instantly know what’s inside, which is always nice.

The toy itself is a medium-sized rabbit-style vibrator in red silicone. The shaft is ribbed with a spiral texture, and the clitoral part is a wide flat paddle instead of two ears. There are three buttons on the handle: one for power, one for thrusting modes, and one for the clitoral tapping/vibration. It took me about a minute to figure out which button did what without looking at the leaflet, so it’s relatively intuitive.

In terms of first impression, it looks a bit more aggressive than a usual rabbit because of the spiral ridges and the wider paddle. It doesn’t scream “cute toy”, it looks more like a functional tool. The handle is thick enough to hold without cramping your hand, and the buttons are raised, so you can feel them even with lube on your fingers. I never felt like I was hunting around for controls mid-session, which is a plus.

So presentation-wise, it’s simple and practical. You’re not buying a luxury brand experience here, but for the price bracket, it’s decent. Discreet box, clear enough instructions, and a toy that doesn’t look flimsy in person. If you care more about performance than fancy packaging, this is fine. If you like feeling spoiled by the unboxing experience, this won’t do much for you.

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Does it get the job done? Yes, and pretty fast if you like intensity

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of pure effectiveness, this thing does what it’s supposed to do. The combination of thrusting and clitoral tapping is quite efficient when everything lines up. For me, once I’d figured out the right angle and a couple of favorite modes, it usually took less time to finish than with a standard rabbit that only vibrates. The internal movement focuses a lot of sensation around the G-spot area, while the paddle keeps steady contact on the clit.

The toy has 8 thrusting modes and 5 slap/tap modes. Realistically, I used 2–3 of each. Some of the patterns are a bit too jerky or stop-start for my taste, but it’s nice to have options. I mostly stuck to a medium or high constant thrust and a mid-level tapping speed. That combo gave a strong, consistent build-up rather than a confusing pattern. If you enjoy complicated vibration patterns, you might play with more modes, but I found a few that worked and stayed there.

One thing I liked is that the clit stim and thrusting are controlled separately. You can run just the thrusting, just the paddle, or both. Sometimes I’d start with only the paddle externally, then add thrusting once I was warmed up. It’s also possible to use the shaft as a thrusting dildo for anal if you’re experienced and careful, but the spiral texture and thrusting might be too much for beginners in that area. I tried it very briefly with a lot of lube; it worked, but I preferred it vaginally.

On the downside, the noise and mechanical feel can pull you out of the moment a bit if you’re sensitive to that. It’s not insanely loud, but in a quiet house with thin walls, people in the next room might hear a faint buzzing and clicking. Also, if your anatomy doesn’t match the fixed angle, you might never get the full dual-stimulation effect, which would make it less effective overall. For my body, once I dialed it in, it was very efficient. I wouldn’t call it subtle, but if your goal is strong, reliable orgasms rather than a slow, romantic build-up, it does the job well.

Pros

  • Real, noticeable thrusting with 8 modes plus 5 clitoral tapping modes
  • Good quality silicone shaft with stimulating spiral texture
  • Separate controls for thrusting and clit paddle, allowing flexible use and quick results

Cons

  • Noisy and a bit mechanical-sounding, not very discreet in a quiet house
  • Fixed angle and firm paddle won’t suit every body type or preference
  • No storage pouch and overall feel is less refined than higher-end brands

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Overall, the Aoonice Faster Spring Driven Thrusting Rabbit is a strong, straightforward toy that focuses on performance more than polish. The thrusting is real and noticeable, the spiral texture adds extra friction, and the flat clitoral paddle delivers firm tapping instead of a gentle flutter. When your anatomy lines up with the fixed angle, it can be very effective and gets the job done fast. The silicone feels decent, the controls are simple, and the battery life is enough for normal use.

On the downside, it’s not the quietest toy, the design isn’t super flexible for different positions or body shapes, and there’s no fancy packaging or extras. If you’re sensitive, new to toys, or want something very soft and discreet, this probably isn’t the best match. But if you’re okay with a bit of mechanical noise, like strong, focused stimulation, and want real thrusting without paying premium-brand prices, it’s a solid pick. I’d recommend it to people who already know they enjoy more intense toys and want to step up from basic vibrators. If you just want gentle vibrations or care a lot about luxury feel and quiet motors, you’ll be happier looking at higher-end options.

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Sub-ratings

Value for money: strong features for the price, with some compromises

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Thrusting shaft and slap-style rabbit: good idea with a few quirks

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life and charging: fine for normal use, not marathon-level

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort depends a lot on angle and how much intensity you like

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Silicone feels good, build is decent but not premium

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Discreet box, basic presentation, nothing fancy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Thrusting and tapping performance: strong but a bit noisy

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Does it get the job done? Yes, and pretty fast if you like intensity

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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