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Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Good power for the money, but some clear compromises

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Chunky design, decent controls, not very discreet in use

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Fast USB‑C charging, decent runtime, no fancy indicators

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Good internal feel, but weight and noise hurt overall comfort

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Soft TPE sleeve is decent, shell feels cheap but solid enough

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Strong thrusting and effective climax mode, but a bit robotic

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Strong thrusting motor with noticeable 1–10 cm movement and 5 modes
  • Soft TPE sleeve with adjustable tightness provides a decent, realistic feel
  • USB‑C fast charging with around 70–90 minutes of runtime
  • Dual‑side buttons and detachable phone holder are practical in use

Cons

  • Bulky and fairly heavy, not very discreet or easy to handle in all positions
  • Not waterproof; only the sleeve can be rinsed, which complicates cleaning
  • Noise level is noticeable and may bother people who need something quiet
Brand Yotcoc

A budget thrusting toy that hits hard but not always right

I’ve been using this Yotcoc masturbator for a couple of weeks, enough to get past the novelty and see what it’s really worth. On paper it looks packed: 5 thrusting modes, up to 10 cm of movement, one-button climax mode, phone holder, dual buttons, and USB‑C charging. The Amazon rating is pretty high, so I was curious if it actually deserved the 4.6/5 or if that was just the usual honeymoon reviews.

First impression when you unbox it: it’s bigger and heavier than I expected. This is not some discreet little sleeve you hide in a drawer. It feels like a small power tool. That’s good for power and stability, but not so good if you want something light you can move around easily or toss in a bag. Right away you can tell it’s built to thrust, not to be subtle.

I mainly tested it in the evenings, usually 15–20 minutes per session, trying all 5 thrusting modes, the 1–10 cm range, and the 30‑second climax mode. I also tried it with and without the phone holder, in bed and sitting on a chair. I wanted to see how practical it was in real life, not just in the product description. I’ve used cheaper manual sleeves and a couple of automatic toys before, so I had some points of comparison.

Overall, my feeling is: the motor and thrusting performance are pretty solid for the price, but the rest (noise, weight, non‑waterproof body, and ergonomics) is a mixed bag. It definitely gets the job done if you like strong mechanical movement, but it’s not the most comfortable or discreet toy I’ve tried. If you expect something premium and super polished, you’ll probably be a bit disappointed; if you mainly care about raw thrusting power, you’ll likely be happy enough.

Good power for the money, but some clear compromises

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Looking at the overall package, I’d say the value is pretty good if your priority is strong thrusting on a budget. You get a powerful motor, multiple modes, an adjustable TPE sleeve, USB‑C charging, and a phone holder. For the typical Amazon price range these sell at, that’s a fair amount of hardware. If you compare it to big‑name brands with similar movement, those can easily cost a lot more.

But the savings show up in a few areas: the toy is not waterproof, the shell feels a bit cheap, the noise level is higher than I’d like, and there are no extras like a storage bag or spare sleeve. Also, long‑term support is always a question mark with lesser‑known brands. If the sleeve wears out or the motor dies after a year, you may or may not easily find replacement parts. With brands like Fleshlight or Tenga, that side is usually more structured.

If you’re someone who wants to try an automatic thrusting toy without dropping a lot of cash, this is a decent entry point. You’ll get a good idea of what this type of toy can do, and it will definitely get you off. If you already know you love this kind of device and want something quieter, more refined, and more durable, it might be worth saving up for a higher‑end model instead of buying this and then upgrading quickly.

So in terms of value, I’d put it like this: solid bang for your buck if you can live with the noise, bulk, and slightly rough finish. There’s better out there, but usually at a higher price. If you catch it on a discount, it makes even more sense. At full price, it’s fair, not a steal, but not a rip‑off either.

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Chunky design, decent controls, not very discreet in use

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The design is pretty straightforward: a black plastic shell with a front opening for the sleeve, buttons on both sides, and a mount on top for the phone holder. It looks more like a gadget than a sex toy, which is good if someone sees it from a distance, but the size and shape still make it obvious it’s not a speaker. The dual‑side buttons are actually one of the better ideas here: you can control it with either hand without twisting your wrist, which is handy when you’re mid‑session and don’t want to fumble around.

There are several buttons: power, mode selection for the 5 thrusting patterns, and the one‑button climax mode that kicks the motor up to around 4000 rpm for 30 seconds. In practice, the buttons are easy enough to find by touch, but they’re a bit clicky and feel cheap. They work, but they don’t give that solid, premium feedback. Also, the noise level is advertised as under 55 dB; in real life, it’s not whisper‑quiet. It’s not like a blender, but in a silent room at night, someone in the next room might hear a mechanical buzzing and rhythmic noise.

The detachable phone holder on top is a funny idea. You clip your phone in, angle it, and you can watch videos hands‑free. It works, but it adds height and makes the whole setup even more awkward if someone walks in. Also, if you move a lot, the phone can wobble slightly. I ended up using it more when sitting or semi‑reclined, less when lying flat, because then the angle was weird. Still, for what it is, it does the job.

Overall, the design is functional but not subtle. It’s clearly aimed at someone who doesn’t care much about aesthetics and just wants buttons, thrusting, and a place to park their phone. If you’re after something sleek or easy to hide, this isn’t it. If you mainly care about being able to control it easily during use, the dual‑side buttons are a real plus, even if the rest of the design feels a bit clunky.

Fast USB‑C charging, decent runtime, no fancy indicators

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The battery side is fairly simple. It charges via USB‑C, which is nice because you probably already have cables lying around. From empty to full, it took me roughly 2 hours plugged into a standard phone charger, which matches what the brand claims. There’s a small indicator light that shows when it’s charging and when it’s done, but don’t expect a detailed battery percentage or anything like that.

In use, I got around 70–90 minutes of mixed modes on a full charge. That was spread across several sessions, not all at once. If you mainly use lower or medium modes, you’ll likely hit the higher end of that range. If you live in the high‑speed or climax mode a lot, you’ll drain it faster. For most people, that’s enough for a week or more of regular use before you need to plug it in again. I never had it die on me mid‑session, but I also tend to charge toys as soon as I see the power starting to drop.

There’s no clear low‑battery warning beyond the toy starting to feel slightly weaker and then shutting off, which is a bit annoying. A simple blinking light or something would have helped. Still, given the price range, I wasn’t expecting sophisticated battery management. It’s more or less what you get with most mid‑range toys from random Amazon brands.

Overall, I’d say the battery performance is solid and practical. USB‑C is a big plus, because it means you’re not stuck with a weird proprietary cable. Runtime is enough for normal use, charging speed is reasonable, and as long as you remember to plug it in every now and then, it’s not something you’ll really think about. Just don’t expect smart features like app monitoring or detailed indicators; this is basic but functional power management.

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Good internal feel, but weight and noise hurt overall comfort

★★★★★ ★★★★★

From a pure physical sensation point of view, once you’re lubed up and inside, the comfort is pretty good. The TPE is soft, there are no harsh edges inside, and the adjustable tightness lets you find a level that doesn’t choke you. The 1–10 cm thrusting range is noticeable: at the higher setting, it really moves a lot, which can feel intense but also a bit mechanical. If you like a more gentle, slow stroke, you’ll probably stay on the lower modes and shorter thrust range.

Where comfort drops is everything around that. The weight means you can’t just hold it up in the air for a long time without your arm getting tired. I ended up either resting it on my stomach, on a pillow, or using it more in a semi‑fixed position while I moved my hips a bit. So yes, it’s technically “hands‑free” in the sense that it thrusts on its own, but in practice you still have to stabilize it or it will start shifting around. If you’re expecting to just press a button and lie there with zero effort, this isn’t fully that.

The noise also affects comfort. It’s not painfully loud, but it’s not quiet either. After a while, the repetitive motor sound can be a bit distracting, especially in the faster modes. If you live alone or have good background noise (fan, TV, etc.), it’s fine. If you share walls with someone and are paranoid about being heard, it might stress you out and kill the mood a bit. That’s a personal thing, but it’s worth mentioning.

Overall, I’d say the internal comfort is solid, external comfort is average. The sleeve feels good, and the thrusting can be very satisfying, but the combination of weight, bulk, and sound keeps it from being truly relaxing. It’s more like using a tool than melting into the experience. If you’re okay with that trade‑off, you’ll get along with it; if you want something light, quiet, and easy to handle in any position, this is not the best choice.

Soft TPE sleeve is decent, shell feels cheap but solid enough

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The inner sleeve is made from TPE, which is pretty standard for this type of toy. It’s soft, flexible, and stretchy enough to fit most sizes without feeling like it’s going to tear. The texture inside is not super fancy, but there are enough ridges and bumps to give some sensation. You can adjust the tightness with a knob on the outside, which basically squeezes the sleeve more or less. That part works fairly well: you can go from a looser, more gliding feel to something tighter that grips more.

The downside with TPE is always the same: it’s a bit of a dust magnet, and it needs regular cleaning and drying, otherwise it can get sticky or start to smell over time. Here, the sleeve is removable, so you can take it out and rinse it with water, which is good. The manufacturer clearly says the outer shell is not waterproof, so you really need to be careful not to splash water on the motor part. After washing, I found it best to pat the sleeve dry with a towel and let it air dry fully before putting it back, otherwise it can feel slightly tacky.

The outer shell is basic hard plastic. It doesn’t feel premium, but it also doesn’t feel like it’s going to fall apart immediately. After several sessions, there were no cracks or weird noises from the casing. The only thing that feels a bit low‑end are the buttons and the phone holder joint, which are more wobbly than I’d like. But structurally, the thing holds up. For a toy at this price, I’ve seen worse plastic.

In terms of feel, the sleeve is the star, the shell is just a container. The sleeve gives a realistic enough sensation once lubed properly, especially with the adjustable tightness. It’s not on the same level as high‑end silicone products, but it’s totally fine for regular use. If you take care of it (no harsh soaps, let it dry properly, maybe use cornstarch if it gets too sticky), it should last a good while. Just don’t expect fancy, skin‑like silicone materials here; this is clearly built around keeping cost down while still feeling decent.

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Strong thrusting and effective climax mode, but a bit robotic

★★★★★ ★★★★★

This is where the toy actually shines: performance. The motor is no joke. The 5 thrusting modes go from steady, linear strokes to more patterned ones with pauses and speed changes. At full range (close to the 10 cm they claim), it feels like a pretty deep stroke. Combined with the adjustable tightness, you can get a fairly intense session. The toy claims 100–500 thrusts per minute depending on the mode; I didn’t sit there counting, but the higher modes are definitely fast enough that you don’t feel short‑changed.

The one‑button climax mode is basically “turbo”. You press it once and it goes straight into a high‑speed thrust for about 30 seconds. It’s blunt but effective. If you’re already close, it pushes you over the edge quickly. The flip side is that it’s not very subtle: the jump in speed is big, and the noise also spikes. I used it more as a finisher than something to play with repeatedly, because it can feel a bit too aggressive if you’re not already warmed up.

In terms of consistency, the motor didn’t bog down during my tests. Even with firm pressure against my body, it kept thrusting without obvious stalling. That’s a good sign. Some cheaper toys slow down or stutter when you push them a bit; this one holds its own. Heat wasn’t an issue either; after 20 minutes, the shell was slightly warm but not hot. No weird smells from the motor or electronics.

My main criticism is that the experience is effective but quite mechanical. There’s not a lot of nuance in the patterns; it’s mostly variations of fast/slow and depth. If you’re into edging or more subtle build‑ups, you have to manage that yourself by switching modes or pausing. But if your goal is simply strong, repetitive thrusting that gets you off, it does that very well for the price. Just don’t expect the finesse you might get from more advanced, app‑controlled toys with more complex patterns.

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, you get the main masturbator unit, the removable TPE sleeve, a USB‑C charging cable, the detachable phone holder, and a basic manual. The packaging is a plain black box, which is good if you’re worried about neighbours or family seeing something obvious. No big logos or half‑naked people on the outside, so on that front it’s discreet enough. Inside, it’s just plastic wrap and cardboard, nothing fancy but it protects the toy well.

The toy itself is fairly bulky: around 25 cm long and quite wide, and it weighs over 1.5 kg with packaging, so the unit alone is still on the heavy side. It feels closer to holding a cordless drill than a small gadget. The sleeve comes pre‑inserted. The manual is short but clear enough: it explains the 5 thrust modes, how to use the climax button, charging time (about 2 hours), and gives the usual warnings like “not waterproof” and “remove sleeve to clean”. There’s no lube included, so you need your own, and honestly this kind of toy is useless without a decent water‑based lube.

In practice, the overall presentation screams “Chinese Amazon gadget” more than “premium toy shop item”. That’s not necessarily bad, but you feel where they cut corners: no storage pouch, no spare sleeve, and the manual is a bit rough in terms of wording. Still, everything you need to start using it is there. You plug it in, charge it, add lube to the sleeve, and you’re ready to go. If you’re used to big brands like Tenga or Fleshlight, you’ll see the difference in how it’s presented, but for the price bracket it’s passable.

My main observation: the value is mostly in the motor and features, not in the “unboxing experience”. If you care about nice packaging and accessories, you might be underwhelmed. If you just want a functional thrusting toy delivered in a plain box, it ticks that box without any real surprises, good or bad.

Pros

  • Strong thrusting motor with noticeable 1–10 cm movement and 5 modes
  • Soft TPE sleeve with adjustable tightness provides a decent, realistic feel
  • USB‑C fast charging with around 70–90 minutes of runtime
  • Dual‑side buttons and detachable phone holder are practical in use

Cons

  • Bulky and fairly heavy, not very discreet or easy to handle in all positions
  • Not waterproof; only the sleeve can be rinsed, which complicates cleaning
  • Noise level is noticeable and may bother people who need something quiet

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

After a couple of weeks of use, my overall take is that this Yotcoc masturbator is a strong performer with rough edges. The motor is powerful, the 10 cm thrust range is noticeable, and the climax mode does exactly what it promises. The sleeve feels decent, the adjustable tightness is useful, and the runtime on a full charge is enough for regular use. For the price, you get a lot of mechanical action, which is really the main selling point.

On the other hand, it’s big, fairly noisy, and the non‑waterproof shell makes cleaning a bit more annoying. The design feels more like a tool than a sleek toy, and the phone holder, while fun, adds to the bulk. If you care a lot about quiet operation, premium materials, or a very discreet, easy‑to‑store toy, this probably isn’t the right fit. There are more refined products out there, but you’ll usually pay more for them.

I’d recommend this mainly for guys who want to try a thrusting toy for the first time, or who care more about raw movement than polish. If you’re okay with a bit of noise and a chunky device in exchange for strong, consistent thrusting, you’ll likely be satisfied. If you’re sensitive to sound, share thin walls with others, or want something very compact and discreet, I’d skip this and look for a quieter, more premium option, even if it costs extra.

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Sub-ratings

Good power for the money, but some clear compromises

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Chunky design, decent controls, not very discreet in use

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Fast USB‑C charging, decent runtime, no fancy indicators

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Good internal feel, but weight and noise hurt overall comfort

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Soft TPE sleeve is decent, shell feels cheap but solid enough

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Strong thrusting and effective climax mode, but a bit robotic

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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