Summary
Editor's rating
Value for money: worth it if you’ll actually use all the features
Design: ambitious shape, not always practical
Battery, charging and noise level
Comfort and fit: good once in, but not for total beginners
Materials and build quality: decent, not luxury
Performance: vibrations, thrusting and cock ring in real use
What you actually get in the box
Pros
- Strong enough vibrations with dual motors and decent prostate targeting
- Lots of features in one toy: thrusting, cock ring, remote and app control
- Discreet packaging and body-safe silicone with no strong smell
Cons
- Bulky and not ideal for complete beginners to anal toys
- Thrusting is a bit noisy and can feel mechanical at higher speeds
- Fixed-size cock ring and integrated design can be awkward depending on body size
Specifications
View full product page →| Brand | Soul Snatcher |
A connected butt plug with way too many promises
I’ve been testing this Soul Snatcher prostate vibrator with cock ring and app control for a couple of weeks. On paper, it does everything: prostate toy, thrusting butt plug, cock ring, app with AI, games, ASMR, remote control… the product page reads like someone stuffed every keyword into one listing. I went in a bit skeptical, because when a toy claims to do four jobs at once, usually it only does one or two properly.
For context, I’ve used a few prostate toys before (basic vibrating plugs, some from Lovense and cheaper Amazon brands), and a couple of separate cock rings. So I had a decent idea of what I wanted: decent power, shape that actually hits the prostate, and controls that don’t make me want to throw it against the wall. I wasn’t really after the app games, more the remote control and custom patterns.
The first impression out of the box: it looks fairly serious, not like a novelty gag item. Black, silicone, not too flashy. But once you start reading about the AI, ASMR, community, telescoping shaft, dual motors, 9 vibration modes plus 9 thrusting modes… you start wondering if the basics (comfort, power, battery) were handled properly, or if they got lost in the feature list.
After using it a handful of times, my feeling is pretty clear: it’s a feature-packed toy that mostly works, but it’s not perfect. Some things are genuinely handy, some feel like gimmicks, and a couple of details could have been better thought out, especially if you’re a beginner or not into fiddling with apps for half an hour before playing.
Value for money: worth it if you’ll actually use all the features
Price-wise, this sits above the super cheap random Amazon plugs, but usually below the big premium brands like Lovense or We-Vibe (depending on promo and region). For that, you’re getting: dual motors, thrusting, cock ring, remote control, and a pretty advanced app with AI, games, ASMR, and long-distance control. On paper, that’s a lot of features for the money.
The real question is: will you actually use all that? The JOYHUB app works, you can connect the toy, create custom patterns, and even let someone else control it remotely. The "AI" and in-app games feel more like fun extras than something you’ll rely on every time. It’s cool to try once or twice, but after the novelty wears off, I found myself just using simple patterns and the remote instead of the full app circus.
Compared to a simpler vibrating plug at half the price, you’re paying extra for the thrusting, cock ring, and app ecosystem. If you’re into techy toys, long-distance play, or you like messing with custom vibration curves, the price makes sense. If you just want straightforward prostate stimulation and don’t care about apps, there are cheaper toys that will give you similar sensations without the complexity.
So in my opinion, value is decent but depends a lot on your usage. For a tech-focused couple who wants remote play and multiple functions, it’s good value. For a solo user who just wants an easy, strong vibe, it’s maybe overkill and you’re paying for features you’ll barely touch. Not a rip-off, but not a crazy bargain either.
Design: ambitious shape, not always practical
The design is clearly trying to do a lot at once. You’ve got:
- a curved anal shaft aimed at the prostate, with some raised lines on it,
- a base that’s supposed to sit between your cheeks for safety and external contact,
- a cock ring attached to the base, meant to go around the penis (and in theory sometimes the balls, depending on size),
- two motors: one more internal, one more external, plus the telescoping/thrusting mechanism inside the shaft.
Visually, it’s not ugly. Matte black silicone, no weird colours, no fake chrome. The shape of the prostate arm is a bit bulkier than some brands, and the raised texture along the shaft does add friction. If you like feeling the toy move and rub rather than just buzz, this is a plus. If you’re sensitive or new to anal, the texture can feel like "a bit much" at first, especially when you combine it with the thrusting.
The cock ring is where the design gets a bit awkward. It’s integrated into the base, so you can’t adjust its position much. On me, it sat okay but not perfectly aligned; I had to fiddle with angles and lube to get the ring on while the plug was going in. It’s not impossible, just not as smooth as using a separate ring. Also, if you’re on the thicker side, the fixed size might feel tight pretty fast.
In practice, the design concept is smart but slightly overcomplicated. When everything is in place, you do feel stimulation in several spots at once, which is the whole idea. But getting there takes some adjusting, and if you just want a quick session, you might end up skipping the cock ring or some functions because it’s a bit of a puzzle to set up in a hurry.
Battery, charging and noise level
The listing is a bit confusing about batteries: it mentions USB rechargeable and also "2 A batteries included". On the unit I tested, the toy itself is rechargeable via USB (magnetic cable), and the small remote uses regular batteries. So you charge the main toy with the cable, and you pop the included batteries into the remote. Once that’s clear, it’s fine, but the product page could be clearer about what exactly needs batteries.
Charging time for the toy was around 1.5–2 hours from empty to full. In use, with mixed vibration and thrusting, I got roughly 60–70 minutes before it started losing power. If you only use vibration and keep thrusting low or off, you can stretch that a bit more. That’s pretty standard for this type of device. It’s not a marathon toy you’ll use for hours, but realistically most sessions are shorter than that, so it’s acceptable.
Noise-wise, the vibration alone is fairly quiet, a soft hum you can muffle with a blanket or background music. The thrusting mechanism is the louder part. You can clearly hear the internal motor and movement, especially at higher speeds. It’s not insanely loud, but it’s not "silent" either. Through a closed door in a quiet flat, someone might hear a faint mechanical sound if they’re paying attention.
In practice, battery and noise are okay but nothing special. It charges reliably, the remote works from a few metres away like advertised, and I didn’t have any random shutdowns. Just don’t expect whisper-quiet operation when you crank up the thrusting, and plan to charge it between uses if you like longer sessions or a lot of app-based play.
Comfort and fit: good once in, but not for total beginners
Comfort-wise, this is not a tiny starter plug. The girth is moderate to thick, and with the added texture and thrusting, your body needs to be somewhat used to anal play. With enough lube and a bit of warm-up with a finger or a smaller toy, I managed to get it in without trouble, but I wouldn’t hand this to someone who has never tried anal toys before and say "go for it".
Once it’s seated, the curve does a decent job at leaning into the prostate. With the thrusting off, it feels like a regular medium plug: some fullness, a bit of pressure, nothing too crazy. When you turn on the thrusting, that’s where comfort can go either way. On lower settings, the movement is noticeable but not violent, more of a subtle in-and-out motion. On higher settings, it can start to feel a bit mechanical and choppy, especially if you’re not very relaxed.
The cock ring adds another layer of comfort (or discomfort) depending on your size. On me, it was snug but usable. After about 20–30 minutes, I could feel it getting a bit tight, so I wouldn’t wear it for an hour-long session. If your girth is above average, it might feel like a squeeze pretty quickly. Also, because it’s attached to the base, any movement of the plug slightly tugs the ring, so you do feel everything as one connected system.
Overall, comfort is decent once you’re warmed up and positioned right, but this is not a "pop it in and forget" toy. You need lube, patience, and a bit of trial and error with angles and thrusting levels. If you already play with medium plugs, you’ll probably adapt. If you’re brand new, I’d start smaller and smoother before jumping to this one.
Materials and build quality: decent, not luxury
The outer material is soft silicone, the usual for this type of toy. It feels smooth to the touch, slightly velvety, and it doesn’t have that sticky, cheap rubber vibe. I didn’t notice any strong smell straight out of the box, maybe a faint "new plastic" hint the first day, but nothing that bothered me once washed. For anyone sensitive to smells, this is fine, it’s not one of those toys that stink up the room.
The silicone has a bit of flexibility at the neck and tip, which helps with insertion and comfort. The core of the shaft is more rigid because of the thrusting mechanism inside, so don’t expect it to bend like a jelly toy. That’s normal for a telescoping design, but it does mean you need to pay attention to angle when inserting so you’re not forcing it.
Build quality looks okay overall. The seams between silicone and plastic parts are minimal, and I didn’t see any obvious gaps where water could sneak in easily. Buttons are clearly marked, and the charging port is covered. That said, the toy is doing a lot mechanically, and you can hear and feel that there’s a motor and a moving rod inside. It doesn’t feel fragile, but I also wouldn’t be rough with it or bend it sideways too hard.
In short, materials are pretty solid for the price range: body-safe silicone, no nasty smell, no cheap glossy plastic everywhere. It doesn’t feel like a super high-end premium toy, but it also doesn’t scream bargain-bin. If you take basic care (use water-based lube, wash properly, don’t store it loose with dusty stuff), it should hold up fine.
Performance: vibrations, thrusting and cock ring in real use
On the performance side, the toy gives you 9 vibration modes and 9 thrusting modes, plus two separate motors. In simple terms: you can have the internal part buzzing while the external part also vibrates, and the shaft moves in and out. At low to mid levels, the vibrations are strong enough to feel through the silicone and actually stimulate the prostate, not just tickle the entrance. They’re not as deep and rumbly as some high-end brands, but they’re far from weak.
The thrusting is where opinions will split. Mechanically, it works: you feel the shaft moving up and down a bit, which changes the pressure point on the prostate. On slower modes, it’s pretty nice and adds variety. On faster modes, it can feel a bit like a small machine doing its own thing, slightly noisy and less natural. If you’re into the idea of a "telescoping" toy, you’ll probably enjoy playing with the different patterns. If you prefer simple, steady pressure, you might end up turning the thrusting off and just using vibration.
The cock ring does what a cock ring is supposed to do: gives some extra firmness and helps you last longer. It’s not magic, but combined with the prostate stimulation, it makes the whole session more intense. I wouldn’t buy this toy just for the ring, but as a bonus function, it’s useful. Just keep an eye on time; you don’t want to keep a tight ring on for too long.
Overall, performance is solid but a bit noisy and busy. When everything is running (dual vibration + thrusting), there is a noticeable mechanical sound. It’s not jet engine loud, but in a quiet room you’ll hear it. If you live with thin walls, maybe keep some background noise on. Power-wise, it gets the job done and can definitely bring you to orgasm, but if you only care about deep rumbly vibes, there are simpler toys that do just that job better.
What you actually get in the box
In the box, you get the toy itself, a remote, a charging cable, and a short manual. Nothing fancy, but it’s clean and straightforward. The packaging is discreet like they promise: plain box, no giant pictures of someone moaning on the front. If someone sees the parcel, they’ll have no clue what’s inside, which is always good with this type of product.
The manual is basic but usable. It explains the 9 vibration modes, 9 thrusting modes, and how the remote and the app work. Don’t expect long explanations about safety or how to position it for prostate hits; it’s more "press this button for this function". If you’re new to anal toys, you might end up Googling a bit to figure out angles and lubes, because the manual doesn’t hold your hand.
Size-wise, the whole thing is medium to large. Not a tiny beginner plug. The shaft is thicker than a basic plug and the cock ring is attached in a way that makes the toy more like a harnessed setup than just a plug you pop in and forget. The brand clearly expects you to use all functions together: prostate massage + cock ring + thrusting + vibration. You can use only part of it, but the shape is built for the full combo.
Overall, the presentation is pretty solid: discreet delivery, simple box, device looks more "tech" than "cheap porn shop". But it also feels a bit generic. No storage pouch, no lube sample, no real guidance beyond the button map. For the price and all the AI/app talk, a small storage bag and a more detailed guide would have been nice.
Pros
- Strong enough vibrations with dual motors and decent prostate targeting
- Lots of features in one toy: thrusting, cock ring, remote and app control
- Discreet packaging and body-safe silicone with no strong smell
Cons
- Bulky and not ideal for complete beginners to anal toys
- Thrusting is a bit noisy and can feel mechanical at higher speeds
- Fixed-size cock ring and integrated design can be awkward depending on body size
Conclusion
Editor's rating
After a couple of weeks with the Soul Snatcher prostate vibrator, my takeaway is pretty straightforward: it’s a feature-rich toy that mostly delivers, but it’s not the magic solution for everyone. The vibrations are strong enough, the prostate curve works reasonably well, and the thrusting adds an extra layer of stimulation if you’re into that mechanical feel. The cock ring is a nice bonus when it fits you properly, and the remote/app control does open up some fun long-distance or partner play options.
On the flip side, the toy is a bit bulky for beginners, the fixed cock ring can be awkward depending on your size, and the thrusting mechanism adds both noise and complexity. The app’s AI and game side is more of a novelty than a core feature in daily use. If you’re the kind of person who gets bored and likes trying new patterns and remote sessions, you’ll probably enjoy exploring everything. If you just want to stick it in, press one button, and relax, a simpler toy might feel less fussy.
I’d say this is suited for intermediate users and tech-curious couples who want multiple functions in one device and don’t mind a bit of setup. Total beginners or people who hate apps might be better off with a basic vibrating prostate massager and a separate cock ring. Overall, it gets the job done, offers a lot of options, but it’s not perfect and there are cleaner, more focused alternatives if you only care about one specific function.