Summary
Editor's rating
Value for money: good feature set if the fit works for you
Design: clever shape, tight ring
Battery and charging: decent life, nothing fancy
Comfort: friendly size, but the ring can pinch
Materials and build: soft enough, feels safe
Performance: strong vibes, decent thrust, great with a partner
What you actually get in the box
Pros
- Good mix of features: vibration, thrusting, cock ring, and remote control in one toy
- Curved shaft and dual motors give clear prostate and external stimulation
- Discreet packaging and body-safe silicone with a comfortable, non-intimidating size
Cons
- Cock ring is quite tight and may be uncomfortable for thicker users
- Textured shaft is harder to clean and thrusting motion is less intense than premium toys
Specifications
View full product page →| Brand | Immerse Creations |
A small toy that does quite a lot
I’ve been trying more prostate toys lately, and this Immerse Creations prostate massager caught my eye because it mixes a plug, a cock ring, vibration and a little thrusting motion in one device. On paper it looks like a lot of value for the price: 9 vibration modes, 9 thrust speeds, remote control, and a design that targets the prostate while also hugging the base of the penis and balls. I used it several times over a couple of weeks, both solo and with a partner, to get a real feel for it.
The first thing I noticed when I unboxed it is that it doesn’t look too intimidating. Size-wise, it’s fairly friendly, especially if you’re not super experienced with anal toys. It’s thicker than a basic beginner plug but nowhere near the big toys you see online. The shaft has that curved shape aimed at the prostate, and the base with the ring makes it look more like a harnessed plug than a simple vibrator. So if you’re used to basic plugs, this feels like a step up but not crazy.
In use, I’d say it sits somewhere between “fun gadget” and “serious toy.” The vibrations are strong enough to feel clearly inside and outside, and the thrusting function adds a distinct movement you don’t get with standard plugs. It doesn’t feel like a piston or anything, more like a short up-and-down pulse, but you definitely notice it when it’s fully inserted and pressed in the right spot. The remote control is probably the part my partner enjoyed the most, because it lets them play with the settings while you just try to relax and take it.
Overall, my first impression was pretty positive: it does what it says, it’s fairly comfortable once in, and it hits the prostate if you angle it right. But it’s not perfect. The cock ring is on the tight side, cleaning around the textured lines takes a bit of effort, and the thrusting motion won’t blow the mind of someone used to high-end toys. Still, for the price and what it offers, it’s a pretty solid option if you want to explore prostate play with some extra features.
Value for money: good feature set if the fit works for you
Looking at what you get for the price, I’d say this prostate massager offers pretty good value, with a few caveats. You’re getting a plug, a cock ring, dual motors, vibration plus thrusting, and a wireless remote. A lot of toys in this range only give you vibration and no movement, or they skip the remote. So in terms of raw features, it’s fairly loaded. If you’re curious about prostate play and want something more interesting than a basic plug, this gives you a lot to experiment with without jumping to the more expensive brands.
Where the value depends heavily is on your body and preferences. If the cock ring fits you comfortably, it becomes a very versatile toy that can cover solo sessions and couple play. The ring helps keep it in place, adds a bit of erection support, and makes the whole experience feel more “complete.” But if the ring is too tight or uncomfortable for you, you’re basically paying for a feature you can’t really use, and then it becomes just a vibrating plug with some thrusting. Still good, but not as convincing a deal.
Comparing it to simpler prostate vibrators without thrusting, you’re paying a bit extra here for the movement and the remote. In my view, the thrusting isn’t just a gimmick; it does add a noticeable internal push that some people will really like. It’s not as strong or refined as high-end toys that cost several times more, but for the price paid, it’s a nice addition. The remote alone also makes a big difference if you plan to involve a partner or just don’t want to reach down to change modes mid-session.
So, value-wise, I’d call it a good purchase if you’re in the beginner-to-intermediate stage of anal and prostate exploration and you like the idea of a slightly more complex toy. If you’re already deep into premium toys, you’ll probably find the thrusting a bit basic and the ring sizing too generic. But for a first or second prostate toy with extra features, it’s a pretty solid deal, as long as you accept the small compromises on comfort and finish compared to top-shelf brands.
Design: clever shape, tight ring
The design is clearly focused on doing several things at once: plug the anus, stimulate the prostate, and keep a ring around the base of the penis and testicles. The shaft itself is curved forward, which is what you want for prostate contact. It’s not overly long, but the length that goes in is enough to reach the prostate for most people, at least in my case. The base is wide and shaped so it sits between the cheeks without digging in too much, and the cock ring sticks out from that base.
The cock ring is where I have mixed feelings. It’s functional but on the tight side, especially if you’re thicker or have larger testicles. When I first tried to slip everything through, it felt like I had to work a bit to get comfortable. Once on, it does hold everything in place nicely, and it gives that slight constriction some people like for staying harder. But if you’re sensitive or used to softer, stretchier rings, this might feel a bit too snug. I could wear it for a session, but I wouldn’t keep it on for a very long period.
The toy also has raised textured lines along the shaft. In theory, these are there to add extra sensation when it moves or when you clench around it. In practice, you do feel a bit more friction, especially when combined with the thrusting motion, which can be nice if you like that “full” feeling. The downside is that these grooves trap lube and whatever else, so you have to be more thorough when cleaning. A totally smooth shaft is easier to wash, but a bit less stimulating. So it’s a trade-off.
Control-wise, there’s a single button on the toy itself and the remote with separate buttons to cycle modes. The one-button control on the toy is okay for basic use, but once it’s inside and the cock ring is on, you really don’t want to be fumbling down there. The remote is what makes the design work, especially in couple play. Range seemed fine for a normal bedroom; I didn’t test the full 8 metres, but it worked from across the room. Overall, the design is clever for the price, just be aware that the ring is tight and the textured shaft adds a bit of cleaning work.
Battery and charging: decent life, nothing fancy
The toy is rechargeable via a USB cable, with a small port on the body. It comes with a cable in the box, but no wall adapter, so you’ll need to plug it into a USB charger, laptop, or power bank. The charging process is simple: plug it in, a little light comes on, and you leave it for a couple of hours. The manual isn’t super precise on exact charge time, but in my experience it took around 1.5–2 hours from almost empty to full.
In terms of battery life, it’s pretty reasonable. Using it at mixed mid-level vibrations and thrusting, I got around 60–70 minutes before it started to weaken. If you blast it on max power constantly, expect less. For most sessions, that’s plenty; I never had it die on me mid-use when I started with a full charge. The remote also runs on its own small battery (usually a button cell), and during my testing period I didn’t need to replace it. The connection between remote and toy stayed stable, no random disconnects or weird behaviour.
The toy is water resistant, not fully waterproof, so you have to be a bit careful when cleaning and charging. I always made sure the charging port area was fully dry before plugging it in again, just to be safe. The port itself feels reasonably well sealed, but I wouldn’t use it in the bath or shower. Rinse it under warm water, avoiding a direct stream on the port, and you’re fine. This is pretty standard for toys in this bracket, but worth mentioning if you were hoping to use it fully submerged.
There’s no battery level indicator beyond the usual “it starts to feel weaker” and then eventually stops. That’s a bit annoying if you like to plan longer sessions, because you can’t quickly check how much juice is left. My workaround was just to plug it in after every couple of uses. Not ideal, but it’s a simple habit. Overall, the battery and charging are decent: not high-tech, but reliable enough that you don’t have to think about it too much as long as you charge it regularly.
Comfort: friendly size, but the ring can pinch
In terms of insertion, I’d say the comfort is quite good if you already have a bit of experience with plugs. The tip is tapered enough that, with a decent amount of lube and a bit of patience, it goes in without a fight. It’s not a tiny beginner plug, but definitely not a monster either. Once fully inserted, the curve sits nicely against the prostate when you’re either lying on your back with your knees up or on your side. I had less success sitting upright in a chair; the angle wasn’t as good for me, but that’s personal anatomy.
The part that reduces comfort a bit is the cock ring. If you’re average to slightly above, it’s wearable but snug. I had to adjust things a couple of times to avoid a pinching feeling at the base of the scrotum. Once positioned right, it’s okay for a 20–30 minute session, but I wouldn’t keep it on for a long extended period. If you’re very girthy or you don’t like tight rings, you might even consider using the toy without actually putting everything through the ring, but that kind of defeats one of the selling points.
During use, the vibrations and thrusting don’t cause discomfort by themselves. On the lower and mid settings, the motion feels more like a gentle nudge on the prostate. On the higher settings, if you’re not fully relaxed or properly lubed, you can feel a bit of internal pressure that might be too much for someone very new to anal play. I’d recommend starting on the lowest vibration and thrust speed, letting your body get used to it, and only then ramping up. When I did that, I was able to enjoy the stronger modes without feeling sore afterward.
After multiple sessions, I didn’t notice any lingering pain or irritation, which is a good sign. The smooth silicone helps with that, and the base is wide enough that it doesn’t dig into the skin between the cheeks too hard. For me, the main comfort issue is 100% the tightness of the ring, not the insertable part. If they had made the ring slightly stretchier or offered two sizes, this would have been a near-perfect fit comfort-wise for this price range.
Materials and build: soft enough, feels safe
The toy is made from silicone, which is what I personally look for with anything that goes inside the body. The surface feels smooth and slightly soft to the touch, not that sticky rubbery feel you sometimes get with cheaper toys. Out of the box, there was no strong chemical smell, which for me is a good sign. I gave it a wash with warm water and mild soap before the first use, and it didn’t lose colour or feel weird, so on the materials front it feels pretty trustworthy.
The silicone has a bit of flexibility in the shaft, but there’s a firm core so it doesn’t flop around when you’re trying to insert it. That’s important with prostate toys: too floppy and you can’t angle it properly, too rigid and it feels like a hard rod. This one sits in the middle. The neck near the base is slightly thinner and more flexible, which helps it sit comfortably once it’s inside. The cock ring, on the other hand, feels denser and less stretchy, which explains why it feels tight. It’s not pure jelly-like silicone; it’s more like a reinforced silicone ring.
Build quality seems decent. The seams where the silicone meets the plastic parts (around the charging port area) are clean, nothing sharp or badly finished. The toy is water resistant, not fully waterproof, so I didn’t dunk it in water, just washed it under running water carefully without soaking the charging port. No issues there. After several uses and cleanings, the material hasn’t discoloured, the texture lines are intact, and nothing is peeling or coming apart.
If you’ve used very high-end brands before, you’ll probably feel that this silicone is a small step below in terms of that super “buttery” feel, but it’s still perfectly fine and much better than the cheap plasticky stuff. For the price bracket, I’d say the materials are pretty solid. Just remember to use only water-based lube with silicone toys, otherwise you risk damaging the surface over time. I also recommend letting it air dry fully before storing it, especially because of the textured ridges where water can sit.
Performance: strong vibes, decent thrust, great with a partner
Performance-wise, this toy actually does more than I expected for something in this category. The dual motors give you clear internal and external stimulation. One motor is in the shaft for prostate/anal vibes, and the other is closer to the base for perineum and ring area. On the higher vibration settings, you definitely feel a solid buzz both inside and outside. If you’re used to bullet vibrators or cheaper plugs, this feels like a step up in power. It’s not the strongest thing on the market, but it’s more than enough for most people in my opinion.
The thrusting function is where expectations need to be realistic. The toy doesn’t move in and out dramatically; it’s more of a telescoping up-and-down motion inside the shaft. You feel it as a pulsing push against the prostate, especially when combined with the curve. On the lower settings it’s quite gentle, on the higher ones it becomes more noticeable and can be pretty intense if you’re already aroused. For me, the best use was combining a mid-level vibration pattern with a mid-level thrust. Full power on both at once was a bit too much and made it harder to stay relaxed.
Where this toy really shines is with the remote and partner play. Letting someone else control the modes while you focus on breathing and relaxing makes a big difference. My partner had fun cycling through the 9 vibration patterns and speeds, and the surprise factor helped push things along faster than when I was in charge. The remote responded reliably from across the bed and even from a few metres away, so the claimed 8-metre range seems believable, at least in a normal bedroom setup.
Noise-wise, it’s not silent, but it’s not ridiculously loud either. Under a duvet with some background noise (TV, fan, etc.), it’s fairly discreet. If you live with thin walls and total silence, people in the next room might hear a faint buzzing on the higher thrust settings, but it’s not like a power tool. Overall, the toy gets the job done: it hits the prostate, provides a mix of sensations, and works really well as a couple’s toy thanks to the remote and the cock ring, as long as the ring fits you comfortably.
What you actually get in the box
Out of the box, the whole thing is quite straightforward. You get the prostate massager itself, a small wireless remote, a USB charging cable, and a basic little instruction leaflet. No fancy pouch or storage case, which would have been useful, but at this price point I wasn’t really expecting it. The toy is black silicone, standard look, no weird colours or flashy designs. It’s the kind of thing you can leave in a drawer without it screaming “sex toy” at first glance, especially if someone just sees the base and not the full shape.
The brand makes a big point about discreet packaging, and on that front they deliver. The outer shipping box was plain, no mention of sex toys or the brand name in a way that would give it away. Inside, the product box is also fairly neutral. If you live with other people or share a mailbox, this is the kind of thing that will just look like any random Amazon parcel. For me that’s a real plus, because not everyone wants their postman or flatmates guessing what’s inside.
The manual is basic but enough to get going. It explains the 9 vibration modes and 9 thrusting speeds, how to pair the remote, and how to charge it. It’s not super detailed on best positions or how to insert it comfortably, so if you’re totally new to anal toys you might want to read a quick online guide first. I’d have liked a small section with simple tips like “use water-based lube only” and “start on the lowest setting” in bigger, clearer text, but the essentials are there.
Overall, the presentation is more functional than fancy. It feels like a toy designed to get the job done without wasting money on fancy packaging. If you like premium unboxing experiences, you won’t get that here. But if you just want something that arrives discreetly and is ready to use after a quick charge, it does the job. I’d just have appreciated a storage bag and slightly clearer printed instructions, especially considering it’s a multi-function product.
Pros
- Good mix of features: vibration, thrusting, cock ring, and remote control in one toy
- Curved shaft and dual motors give clear prostate and external stimulation
- Discreet packaging and body-safe silicone with a comfortable, non-intimidating size
Cons
- Cock ring is quite tight and may be uncomfortable for thicker users
- Textured shaft is harder to clean and thrusting motion is less intense than premium toys
Conclusion
Editor's rating
After using the Immerse Creations prostate massager several times, my overall feeling is that it’s a solid, feature-packed toy with a couple of quirks you need to be aware of. The main strengths are the combination of vibration and thrusting, the curved shape that does reach the prostate, and the wireless remote that makes it much more fun in couple play. The silicone feels safe and comfortable once inserted, and the size is friendly enough for anyone who isn’t a total beginner but also not into very large toys.
The downsides are mostly around fit and small details. The cock ring is on the tight side, which can be uncomfortable if you’re thicker or just don’t like a lot of squeeze down there. The textured shaft adds sensation but also makes cleaning a bit more work. The thrusting motion is noticeable and enjoyable, but don’t expect a massive mechanical effect like some high-end devices. Battery life is fine for normal sessions, but there’s no clear battery indicator, so you have to recharge it regularly to avoid surprises.
I’d recommend this to guys who already have a basic plug and want to step up to something more stimulating, especially if they want to involve a partner with the remote. It’s also a decent choice if you’re curious about prostate-focused toys but don’t want to spend big money straight away. If you have a larger girth, are very sensitive to tight cock rings, or you already own high-end prostate massagers, you might find this one a bit limited or slightly uncomfortable. For most people in the middle, though, it’s a good, no-nonsense toy that gets the job done and offers plenty of ways to experiment.