Summary
Editor's rating
Value for money: solid if you want features, less so if you’re a total beginner
Design: compact, discreet, but a bit busy in use
Comfort and ease of use: good once you find your position
Materials and build: decent silicone, doesn’t feel cheap
Packaging and discretion
What you actually get in the box
Effectiveness: suction and licking combo that actually does the job
Performance, noise and battery life
Pros
- Good combo of suction and tongue modes with decent power and variety
- Two interchangeable suction cups that genuinely change the feel
- Magnetic charging, discreet packaging and relatively quiet operation
Cons
- AI/app features feel a bit gimmicky and not essential in daily use
- Can be too intense for beginners on higher suction, and exhaust hole is easy to block by accident
Specifications
View full product page →| Brand | Aoonice |
A toy that promises a lot with suction, licking and an app
I’ve been using this Aoonice sucking vibrator for a bit now, and I’ll be straight: it’s not some miracle device, but it’s definitely not junk either. It’s one of those toys that tries to do a lot at once: suction, tongue-licking, app control, AI thing, two different suction cups. On paper it looks almost too busy. I went in a bit skeptical, especially at this price point, because usually when a toy tries to do everything, it ends up doing nothing really well.
First impression when I unboxed it: it looks more like a little gadget than a sex toy, which I actually liked. If someone saw it quickly, they wouldn’t immediately know what it’s for. The silicone feels decent, not cheap and plasticky, and the red colour is nicer in real life than in the photos. It doesn’t scream luxury, but it doesn’t scream bargain bin either. For the price, I’d say the finish is pretty solid.
In terms of use, the idea is simple: you’ve got a sucking chamber with changeable cups and inside there’s a sort of tongue that does the licking motion. You can run just the suction, just the licking, or both. Then on top of that you’ve got an app if you want to mess around with more modes or give control to someone else. I tried all of it: manual buttons, app, shower, solo, with a partner. I didn’t baby it.
Overall, my feeling is: good toy if you already know you like suction and want to play with something a bit more advanced. But it’s not the most beginner-friendly thing and the whole AI/app marketing is a bit overhyped. It works, but in day-to-day use, you mostly care about the basic suction and vibration, and on that front it holds up pretty well for the money.
Value for money: solid if you want features, less so if you’re a total beginner
Looking at the price versus what you get, I’d say the value is pretty solid. You’re getting dual functionality (suction + tongue), two different suction cups, magnetic charging, waterproof design for shower use (with some caution), and app/AI control. A lot of toys in this range only do one thing: either basic vibration or basic suction. So in terms of features, you’re getting quite a bit for your money.
Now, does every feature really add value in day-to-day use? Not all of them. The app and “AI sync” part are fun to play with once or twice, especially if you have a partner who wants to control it remotely. You can make custom patterns and tweak intensity pretty precisely. But honestly, after the novelty wears off, I mostly used the physical buttons and a couple of favourite modes. The AI reacting to voice and text is more of a gimmick than a life-changing feature. It works, but it’s not the reason I’d buy the toy.
If you’re a total beginner who just wants to see if suction toys are your thing, this might feel a bit overcomplicated. In that case, a simpler, cheaper suction toy without app and tongue might make more sense. But if you already know you like this type of stimulation and you want more variety without spending big money on a premium brand, then this sits in a nice middle ground: not cheap junk, not high-end pricing either.
Considering the user rating around 4.4/5 and my own experience, I’d call it good value for money for people who want a feature-packed toy and don’t mind a small learning curve. It’s not perfect, there are smoother and more powerful options out there if you’re ready to pay more, but for what it costs, it does its job and offers enough options to keep it interesting over time.
Design: compact, discreet, but a bit busy in use
Design-wise, I actually liked it more than I expected. It’s fairly compact, fits in one hand, and doesn’t have that super explicit shape some toys have. The red colour gives it more of a gadget vibe than a medical one, which I appreciated. The surface is all silicone except for the magnetic charging contacts, and the grip is good even with wet hands. It doesn’t feel like it’s going to slip out of your hand mid-session.
The button layout is okay but not perfect. The buttons are on the side, and you can feel them easily with your thumb. You’ve got power, mode changes, and suction controls. After a couple of uses, I could navigate them without looking, but the first time, I did press the wrong one a few times and suddenly changed mode right when I didn’t want to. If you plan to use it mostly through the app, that’s less of an issue, but for pure button use there’s a tiny learning curve.
One thing I did like: the magnetic charger. You just snap the cable on, no fiddling with rubber flaps or tiny ports. It also means the outside shell stays smooth, which is good for cleaning. That said, because it’s not fully submersible (they say waterproof but don’t soak it), you still have to be a bit careful around the charging points and not leave it sitting in water.
The suction cup area is reasonably sized. It’s not huge, so you do have to position it more precisely than some larger suction toys, especially with the oval cup. Once you find the right spot, it stays put fairly well, but if you move a lot, you can break the seal. In terms of noise, the design is decent: the motor sound is low, more a hum than a whine. Not silent, but through a closed door with normal background noise you’re fine. Overall, I’d say the design is practical and discreet, but if you’re totally new to this type of toy, there’s a few things to get used to.
Comfort and ease of use: good once you find your position
Comfort-wise, this kind of toy always depends a lot on your anatomy and how you like stimulation. For me, once I found the right angle, it was comfortable and stayed in place reasonably well. The silicone is soft enough that the rim of the suction cup doesn’t dig in, even after a few minutes of continuous suction. With the round cup, the contact is more forgiving and easier to position, so I’d say that’s better if you’re just starting with suction toys.
The oval cup feels more targeted. That can be great if you like strong, focused stimulation, but on higher suction settings it can cross the line from intense to a bit too much pretty quickly. The brand even mentions that beginners should start with manual suction, and I agree. With automatic suction on the stronger settings, you can get that slightly numb feeling if you leave it on one spot for too long. So you do need to listen to your body and back off or change mode when needed.
In the hand, the toy is light enough that it doesn’t feel like a workout to hold it, but not so light that it feels hollow. The shape fits the palm well. Using it on yourself is simple enough, but if you’re using it with a partner, they’ll need a couple of tries to figure out where to place it and how much pressure to apply. Once they get it, it’s pretty fun to hand them the toy or the app and let them play with the settings.
One small downside for comfort: if you block the exhaust hole by accident (with your body or a blanket), the suction can feel weird and overly strong, and it breaks the rhythm. It’s not painful, just a bit uncomfortable and annoying. After I realized where the hole was and kept it clear, it was fine, but that’s something you need to be aware of. Overall, I’d say comfort is good, but it pays to start on lower settings and experiment a bit before going all in.
Materials and build: decent silicone, doesn’t feel cheap
The toy is made of silicone with some internal plastic parts, which is pretty standard. The silicone itself feels smooth and slightly velvety. It’s not the softest silicone I’ve ever felt, but it’s far from the sticky, plasticky feel some low-end toys have. Out of the box, there was no strong chemical smell, which is something I always check. Just a faint new-product smell that disappeared after the first wash.
The suction cups and the tongue area are also silicone, and they feel consistent in texture with the body of the toy. No rough edges, no seams that rub or scratch. I ran my fingers around the rim of both cups to check for molding defects, and it was all smooth. The magnetic charging area is metal, but it’s flush with the surface and doesn’t get in the way when using it.
In terms of build quality, it feels solid for something in this price range. No rattling inside, no parts that feel like they might snap off. The cup attachments click on firmly and don’t wobble once they’re in place. I pulled on them a bit to see if they’d come loose easily, and they stayed put. After several uses and a few washes, I didn’t notice any peeling or colour fading. The silicone didn’t get sticky either, which sometimes happens with cheaper materials.
One thing to note: because it’s silicone, you’ll want to stick to water-based lube. Silicone-based lube can damage the surface over time. With a bit of water-based lube, the cups seal better and the tongue movement feels smoother. Cleaning is simple: mild soap and water, then let it dry completely before storing. Just don’t soak it in a bath or leave it under running water for ages. For what you pay, the materials and build are pretty solid, and it doesn’t give off that discount-toy vibe.
Packaging and discretion
The packaging is pretty straightforward and does what it’s supposed to do: keep things discreet. It arrived in a plain outer box, and inside that, the product box itself is also low-key. No explicit photos, no loud colours or text that screams sex toy. If someone saw it briefly, they’d probably think it’s some kind of beauty or massage gadget. For me, that’s exactly what I want from this kind of product.
Inside the box, everything is laid out in a simple plastic tray: toy, suction cups, sleeve, cable, and manual. It’s not fancy, but it’s practical. Nothing was rattling around or scratched. The box is sturdy enough that you can reuse it for storage if you don’t have a dedicated toy drawer. It’s small, so it doesn’t take up a ton of space in a closet or suitcase. If you travel and want to bring it, you can just tuck the toy and cable in a toiletry bag and ditch the box altogether.
From a privacy angle, I liked that there’s no logo or product name printed in huge letters on the outside. If a neighbour or family member grabs the parcel for you, there’s nothing that gives it away. Also, inside, the paperwork is minimal; no random flyers or cringe marketing slogans, just the manual.
So, nothing premium here, but it’s practical and discreet, which is what matters for this type of product. If you’re anxious about deliveries being obvious, this one is handled in a way that keeps things low profile and simple.
What you actually get in the box
Inside the box, you get the main vibrator, two different suction cups (one round, one more oval), a little sleeve for the tongue, the magnetic USB charging cable, and a basic manual. The packaging is discreet, like they say. No giant photos of naked people, just a small box that could pass for some random gadget. If you live with roommates or family, that’s a plus. I tossed the outer box right away, but you could easily keep it as storage if you want something low-key in a drawer.
The manual is short but clear enough. It explains how to switch between modes, how to use the manual vs automatic suction, and how to pair the toy with the app. It’s not super detailed, but you don’t really need a lot. The only thing that could be more obvious is the part about the exhaust hole needing to stay uncovered. If you don’t read that, you can easily block it with skin or a blanket and then the suction feels weird or too strong.
The two suction cups actually change the feeling quite a bit. The round cup gives a more general contact, better if you don’t like super pinpoint stimulation or if you’re still figuring out positioning. The oval cup is more precise and can be a bit intense if you go straight to the highest setting. Swapping them is easy; they just pop on and off. They feel solid enough that you’re not worried they’ll come off mid-use, but they’re not so tight that you’re wrestling with it either.
Overall, in terms of what you get for the price, I’d say it’s decent value. You’re not just getting a basic suction toy; you get the two cups, the tongue function, and app control. It’s more feature-heavy than a lot of similarly priced toys. The flip side is that there’s a little learning curve. It’s not as plug-and-play as a simple bullet vibrator. If you hate fiddling with modes and buttons, you might find it slightly annoying at first.
Effectiveness: suction and licking combo that actually does the job
On the actual pleasure side, it’s pretty solid. The 3 suction modes give you enough range: from gentle pulsing to stronger, more continuous suction. It’s not the most intense suction toy I’ve tried, but it’s definitely not weak either. On the highest setting, especially with the oval cup, it can be a bit much if you’re sensitive. For me, medium suction with the round cup was the sweet spot for longer sessions, and then bumping it up briefly near the end worked well.
The 7 tongue licking modes are more varied than I expected. Some feel like a steady flicking, others more like patterns. It’s not the same as a real tongue, let’s be honest, but it gives a nice extra layer on top of the suction. I found the combination of low-medium suction plus one of the more rhythmic tongue modes the most effective. Running both on max at the same time was a bit overkill and less pleasant, at least for me. It’s good that you can mix and match instead of being stuck with fixed combos.
What I liked is that it gets results fairly quickly once you dial in your settings. It’s not one of those toys you need to use for ages before anything happens. Compared to a basic bullet vibrator, the sensations are more varied and a bit more intense. Compared to high-end premium suction-only toys, I’d say this one is slightly less refined but still effective enough, especially considering the price difference.
One thing to keep in mind: if you’re totally new to suction or you’re very sensitive, you might want to stick to the manual suction first and just do short bursts, like they suggest. The automatic mode cycles can feel too strong or too continuous at the beginning. Once you get used to it, the auto modes are handy because you don’t have to keep pressing buttons. Overall, in terms of effectiveness, I’d rate it as good: it does the job, offers variety, and the combo of licking and suction isn’t just a gimmick.
Performance, noise and battery life
Performance-wise, the motors feel decent. The suction is consistent and doesn’t randomly cut out, and the tongue movement doesn’t slow down too much when you press the cup firmly to the skin. Some cheaper toys really lose power once they’re actually in contact; this one holds up reasonably well. I tried it for several sessions without recharging, and it didn’t suddenly drop to half power out of nowhere.
The noise level is acceptable. They claim under 50 dB, and while I didn’t measure it with a meter, it lines up with what I’d expect. It’s a low hum and some soft mechanical sounds from the suction. Under a blanket and with a door closed, it’s not going to draw attention unless your place is totally silent. It’s not the quietest toy I own, but it’s far from the loudest. If you live in a thin-walled flat and are paranoid about noise, you might still want some background sound (music, fan), but I wasn’t stressed about it.
For battery life, I got roughly 3–4 medium-length sessions (around 20–30 minutes each) mixing suction and tongue modes before needing a recharge. That’s fine for this size. It charges in under an hour with the magnetic cable, which is pretty quick. The toy doesn’t get hot during use or charging, just slightly warm after a longer session, nothing worrying. There’s no super clear battery indicator though, so you don’t always know exactly how much is left. It just starts to feel a bit weaker and then dies.
Overall, the performance and battery are in the “good enough” range. It’s not a powerhouse that will last you a week of daily use without charging, but for normal use it’s totally fine. The motors don’t feel underpowered for what the toy is trying to do, and the noise level is low enough for most situations. For the price bracket, I’d say the performance to battery ratio is solid.
Pros
- Good combo of suction and tongue modes with decent power and variety
- Two interchangeable suction cups that genuinely change the feel
- Magnetic charging, discreet packaging and relatively quiet operation
Cons
- AI/app features feel a bit gimmicky and not essential in daily use
- Can be too intense for beginners on higher suction, and exhaust hole is easy to block by accident
Conclusion
Editor's rating
Overall, the Aoonice Sucking Vibrator is a pretty solid option if you’re looking for a toy that mixes suction and licking with a bit of tech on top. The silicone feels decent, the build doesn’t feel cheap, and the two suction cups actually change the sensation in a useful way. The suction is strong enough without being brutal (unless you crank it and block the exhaust), and the tongue modes add variety instead of just being a gimmick. Battery life and noise levels are fine for normal use, and the discreet packaging is a real plus if you share your home.
Where it’s less convincing is the whole AI/app side. It works and it’s fun to play with, but in everyday use, you’ll probably just use a few favourite modes and the basic controls. Also, if you’re totally new to toys, this might feel a bit busy and intense at first, especially on the higher suction settings. For someone who already knows they enjoy clitoral suction and wants to step up from a basic model without spending a fortune, it’s a good match. If you’re super sensitive, hate fiddling with modes, or just want something very simple, you might be happier with a more basic toy.