Summary
Editor's rating
Is it worth the money compared to other rabbits?
Shape, size and how it actually sits in the hand
Charging, runtime and the slightly confusing specs
How it feels in use and who it will suit
Silicone feel, build quality and cleaning
Vibrations, noise level and real-world results
Discreet delivery and what you actually get
Pros
- Strong dual motors for this price range, with decent intensity on both shaft and rabbit arm
- Quiet enough for use in shared homes, especially on lower and mid settings
- USB rechargeable, waterproof and easy to clean silicone body
Cons
- Controls are basic with no separate motor control or battery indicator
- Rabbit arm alignment may not suit every anatomy perfectly
Specifications
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A budget rabbit that actually does the job
I went into this FIDECH G Spot Rabbit Vibrator with pretty low expectations. It’s cheap, it’s from a brand I didn’t know, and the listing looks like half the other generic toys on Amazon. I’ve had a few disappointments in this price range, especially with weak motors and noisy toys that sound like an electric toothbrush. So I treated this more like a curiosity test than a serious upgrade to my toy drawer.
After a couple of weeks of use, I have to admit it performs better than I thought. It’s not perfect and it doesn’t feel like a high-end toy from the big brands, but for the price bracket it sits in, it’s pretty solid. The motors are actually strong, the shape is decent, and it’s quiet enough that you’re not stressing every time a floorboard creaks in the hallway. I’ve had pricier toys that were less convincing than this one in terms of raw stimulation.
What really surprised me is how usable it is day to day. Some toys look good on paper but end up staying in the drawer because the controls are awkward or the shape is off. This one, I actually reached for it several nights in a row, which for me is a good sign. It’s simple, it turns on quickly, and it does what it’s supposed to do without making me fight with it.
If you already own a bunch of toys, this won’t blow your mind or change your life, but it’s a good workhorse rabbit. If it’s your first rabbit, it’s a decent entry point: strong enough to see what you like, not so pricey that you’ll cry if it doesn’t become your forever favorite. Just go in knowing it’s a budget toy with some strengths and a couple of rough edges, not a luxury gadget.
Is it worth the money compared to other rabbits?
For the price range this FIDECH rabbit sits in, I’d say the value is pretty good. You’re not paying premium brand prices, but you’re getting more power and usability than a lot of the random no-name toys on Amazon. The average rating around 4.5/5 from other buyers lines up fairly well with my experience: it’s not flawless, but it does its job well enough that most people will be happy with it.
Compared to cheaper rabbits I’ve tried, the main difference is the strength of the motors and the quieter noise level. A lot of low-cost toys are either weak or sound like they’re about to fall apart. This one feels more solid and actually delivers enough intensity to be useful, not just decorative. You’re still missing some nice-to-have features like separate controls for each motor, a battery indicator, or a storage pouch, but those are the kind of extras you usually pay more for.
If you already own a high-end rabbit from a big brand, this is probably not an upgrade; it’s more of a backup or travel toy you won’t cry over if you lose. If you’re new to toys or moving up from very cheap bullet vibrators, it’s a decent step without blowing your budget. The waterproofing, USB charging, and strong enough vibrations make it feel like money reasonably well spent.
So in short: for what it costs, it’s good value. There is better out there if you’re ready to pay two or three times more, especially in terms of deeper vibrations and more polished controls. But if you just want something that works, doesn’t feel like a total toybox gamble, and hits both G-spot and clit with one device, this is a solid option in its price bracket.
Shape, size and how it actually sits in the hand
Design-wise, this is a pretty classic rabbit. You’ve got the main shaft for internal stimulation and the smaller arm for clitoral stimulation. The colour I had is the dark black version, which I actually prefer to the neon colours you see everywhere. It looks simple and doesn’t scream “toy” as much if someone happens to see it for half a second. The overall length is reasonable; it’s not huge, and the girth is moderate, so it’s not a monster toy. If you’re new to penetration toys, it shouldn’t be too intimidating.
The shaft has a slight curve that lines up fairly well with the G-spot for me. That curve is actually what makes it more effective than some straight cheap rabbits I’ve tried that just poke around without really hitting anything. The rabbit arm is positioned decently; it doesn’t line up perfectly in every position, but once you find the angle that works for you, it does its job. If your anatomy is very different from the “standard” rabbit layout, you might need to adjust positioning a bit.
The handle area is easy to grip, even when things get slippery. The buttons are on the front, easy to reach with your thumb. You’ve got simple controls: on/off and cycle through modes. No separate controls for each motor or intensity, which is a small downside if you like very precise control, but it also means you don’t have to think too much. In use, I could change modes without looking, which is important when you’re not exactly in a mood to study a control panel.
From a practical standpoint, the design is about function, not style. It doesn’t have fancy metallic accents or weird shapes; it’s just a curved shaft and a rabbit ear arm. For me, that’s fine. I care more about where it hits and how it feels than whether it looks Instagram-worthy. If you want something discreet, solid-looking, and not childish, this design ticks those boxes. It could be more ergonomic in terms of separate motor control and maybe a slightly more flexible rabbit arm, but for the price it’s a decent layout.
Charging, runtime and the slightly confusing specs
The battery situation is a bit confusing on paper because the description mentions a 9V battery, but the actual product is USB rechargeable. There’s no removable battery; you just plug in the included USB cable. Once you ignore the misleading spec, the charging is straightforward. You plug the pin into the base, connect it to any USB port, and a small light indicates it’s charging. It takes roughly a couple of hours to go from empty to full in my experience, which is pretty standard.
In terms of runtime, it’s decent. I got several sessions of 20–30 minutes each before it started to weaken. I’d say you can expect a few hours of total use on a full charge, depending on which vibration modes you use. Max power drains it faster, obviously. For me, charging it once a week with regular use was enough. I never had it die on me mid-session, but I also tend to plug it in proactively when I notice it starting to feel slightly weaker.
There’s no battery level indicator beyond the usual “it suddenly dies or feels weaker,” which is a minor downside. You just learn to charge it regularly. The good point is that it holds charge well when not in use. I left it in a drawer for a week and it still turned on at full strength. Some cheap toys slowly leak power even when off, and this one didn’t seem to do that noticeably.
Overall, the battery is fine for a budget toy: not impressive, not terrible, just functional. USB charging is convenient, and you don’t have to hunt for weird batteries. If you’re the type who forgets to charge things, the lack of battery indicator might annoy you, but if you just plug it in every few uses, it’s not really a big problem.
How it feels in use and who it will suit
Comfort-wise, I’d say it’s pretty decent but not perfect. The size is friendly: not too long, not too thick. If you’re used to bigger toys, this will feel moderate. If you’re more sensitive or not used to penetration, it might still feel like a stretch at first but not in a scary way. The curved shaft gives focused pressure rather than just filling you up for the sake of it, which I liked. It’s more about targeted stimulation than sheer size.
The rabbit arm is where comfort can be hit or miss depending on your body. For me, it lined up fairly well once I found the right angle, but I did have to adjust my position a couple of times in the first sessions. When it lines up, the combination of internal and external stimulation feels strong and pretty satisfying. When it doesn’t, you just feel the shaft working and the ears kind of poking somewhere near your clit but not quite on it. That’s not unique to this toy; a lot of rabbits are like that. It just depends a lot on your anatomy.
In terms of long sessions, I didn’t get any weird pinching or painful pressure points. The silicone is soft enough that if it presses against you a bit harder, it’s still okay. The firmness of the shaft is good for G-spot pressure but can feel a bit rigid if you’re very sensitive or if you prefer something more flexible. I never felt like it was going to slip out of my hand or twist awkwardly; the grip is fine and the weight is light enough that your wrist doesn’t get tired.
If you’re someone who likes gentle, super subtle stimulation, this might feel a bit too intense on the higher modes, especially on the clit. If you usually need medium to strong vibrations to get anywhere, this sits nicely in that range. For me, after a couple of tries to find the best angle, it became comfortable enough that I didn’t have to think about it much anymore, which is what I want from a toy.
Silicone feel, build quality and cleaning
The toy is made of silicone on the outside, with a hard inner structure. The silicone itself feels smooth and soft to the touch, not sticky or plasticky. There’s no weird chemical smell when you open the box, which I always check, especially with cheaper toys. On the skin, it glides fairly well with a bit of water-based lube. Dry, it has a bit of drag, like most silicone, so I’d definitely recommend lube if you’re using it internally.
In terms of build quality, it feels more solid than some other budget toys I’ve had. There are no sharp seams or rough edges where the silicone meets the harder base. The buttons are covered in silicone as well, and they respond well when pressed. I didn’t feel like I was going to break it by squeezing or bending it slightly. The rabbit arm has some flex, but the main shaft is quite firm, which is good for consistent G-spot pressure but might feel a bit rigid if you’re sensitive.
Cleaning is straightforward. It’s listed as IPX6 waterproof, which basically means you can rinse it under the tap but don’t take it deep diving. I’ve used it in the shower with no issues. After use, I just wash it with mild soap and warm water, then dry it with a towel and let it air-dry fully before storing. Because it’s silicone, you want to stick to water-based lube and avoid silicone-based lube that can mess with the surface long term.
Overall, the materials are decent for this price range. It doesn’t feel like a high-end, velvety silicone you get on toys that cost three times more, but it’s comfortable and feels safe on the skin. If you’re picky, you’ll notice the difference compared to premium brands, but if you just want something that feels smooth, doesn’t smell weird, and is easy to clean, this does the job well enough.
Vibrations, noise level and real-world results
This is where the toy actually surprised me. The dual motors are pretty strong for the price. You’ve got one motor in the shaft and one in the rabbit arm, and they can run at the same time. The vibrations are more on the buzzy side than deep and rumbly like some expensive toys, but they’re not the weak, tickly type you often get with cheap products. On the higher settings, it genuinely packs a punch, especially on the clit.
There are around 10 vibration modes: a few steady speeds and then a bunch of patterns (pulses, waves, etc.). Personally, I stick to the constant modes 90% of the time, and those are strong enough to get me there without much effort. The patterns are more of a bonus if you like variety or edging. The controls are simple: single button to cycle through modes. The downside is you have to cycle through them all to get back to the one you like, which can be a bit annoying mid-session.
Noise-wise, it’s pretty quiet. You can hear it in a silent room, obviously, but it’s more of a low buzz than a loud drill. Through a closed door with some background noise (TV, music, or just normal house sounds), it’s not really noticeable. For anyone worrying about flatmates or family in the next room, this is much less stressful than some rattly toys I’ve tried. The motor doesn’t rattle against the casing, which helps keep the sound down.
In terms of results: yes, it got me off, repeatedly, and relatively fast once I found my preferred mode. The combo of internal pressure and clitoral stimulation works well when everything lines up. It’s not the deepest, most intense feeling I’ve ever had from a rabbit, but for a budget toy it holds its own. Compared to other cheap rabbits I’ve tried, this one is on the stronger end and more consistent. If you need super deep, thuddy vibrations, you’ll probably still want a more expensive toy, but for everyday use, this is more than enough.
Discreet delivery and what you actually get
In terms of presentation, it’s pretty straightforward. The toy arrived in a plain brown Amazon box with no hint of what was inside, which is always a relief if you share a house or have nosy neighbours. Inside that, you get a simple branded box from FIDECH, nothing fancy. It’s not ugly, it just feels standard and a bit generic, like most Amazon sex toys. No glossy magazine-style booklet, just basic instructions and the toy wrapped in a plastic sleeve.
In the box I got: the vibrator itself, a USB charging cable, a short instruction leaflet, and that’s about it. No storage pouch, which is a bit of a shame because I like keeping toys separated and dust-free. I ended up using a small fabric bag I already had. The instructions are basic but clear enough: how to charge it, which button does what, and a quick run-through of the different vibration modes. You don’t really need more than that for this kind of toy anyway.
One thing to flag: the listing mentions 9V batteries in the specs, which is confusing, but the actual product I received is USB rechargeable. There’s no 9V battery anywhere. So ignore that part of the description; it’s probably copy-paste from another product. The charging port is on the base, and it uses one of those pin-style magnetic/plug cables that a lot of cheap toys use.
Overall, the presentation is functional. It’s not trying to look like a luxury boutique toy, and it doesn’t feel like a cheap joke toy either. It’s somewhere in the middle: basic, discreet, and focused on getting the product to you without drama. If you care about fancy unboxing and pretty packaging, this won’t impress you. If you just want it to arrive quietly and work, it does that fine.
Pros
- Strong dual motors for this price range, with decent intensity on both shaft and rabbit arm
- Quiet enough for use in shared homes, especially on lower and mid settings
- USB rechargeable, waterproof and easy to clean silicone body
Cons
- Controls are basic with no separate motor control or battery indicator
- Rabbit arm alignment may not suit every anatomy perfectly
Conclusion
Editor's rating
After using the FIDECH G Spot Rabbit Vibrator for a while, my overall feeling is pretty straightforward: it’s a solid budget rabbit that actually does what it promises. The dual motors are strong enough, the shape hits the right areas for most people, and the noise level stays low enough for shared living situations. It’s not fancy, but it’s effective, and that’s what matters for this kind of product.
Who is it for? If you’re looking for your first rabbit or you want a decent toy without spending a lot, this is a good fit. It gives you proper G-spot and clitoral stimulation, it’s USB rechargeable, and it’s easy to clean. If you already own high-end toys and you’re very picky about deep, rumbly vibrations and advanced controls, you’ll probably find its limits pretty quickly. It’s more of a daily workhorse than a luxury showpiece.
So no, it’s not perfect: the controls are basic, there’s no battery indicator, and the rabbit arm may not line up perfectly for every body. But for the price, it delivers decent power, practical design, and enough reliability to be worth the purchase. If your expectations are realistic and you want something that gets the job done without wrecking your budget, this one is a reasonable choice.