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Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value for money: lots of features for the price, with some trade‑offs

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: ambitious shape, not perfect for every body

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life and charging: fine for sessions, not a marathoner

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort and fit: okay once in, but not totally hands‑free for me

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and build: decent silicone, nothing fancy but safe

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: thrusting, vibrations and that crowded feature list

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Lots of functions in one toy: thrusting, dual vibration, cock ring and remote/app control
  • Decent motor strength and noticeable thrusting for the price
  • Discreet packaging and body‑safe silicone that’s easy to clean

Cons

  • Fit and alignment won’t suit every body; perineum pad and ring can sit slightly off
  • Battery life is average and can dip under an hour on higher settings
  • App features feel a bit gimmicky and not essential for enjoyment
Brand ‎Devikeaber

A lot of promises in a small black toy

I’ve been curious about these all‑in‑one prostate toys for a while – the ones that say they’ll hit your prostate, buzz your perineum and clamp your shaft all at once. So I grabbed this Devikeaber thrusting anal vibrator with the cock ring and remote to see if it’s actually worth the hype or just another “looks great on paper” gadget. I used it on my own a few times and also let my partner play with the remote and the app over a couple of weekends.

On the box, it’s pretty stacked: 9 thrust modes, 9 vibration modes, double motor, cock ring, perineum pad, remote and app with AI partner stuff. For the price, it honestly sounded almost suspicious, like they tried to cram every feature possible into a tiny silicone shell. My expectations were: it’ll probably work, but something will be off – either weak motors, awkward shape, or trash battery.

After several sessions, I’d say it’s a mixed but mostly positive experience. It does a lot, some of it quite well, some of it just okay. It’s not a pro-level prostate toy, but it’s also not some cheap joke from a random marketplace. There were moments where I thought “okay, this is actually pretty good for the money”, and other times where I was fighting the fit or the controls a bit.

If you’re expecting a perfect fit and ultra‑precise prostate stimulation, you might be a bit disappointed. If you just want a solid, fun toy that vibrates, thrusts and lets your partner mess with you via remote or app, it’s honestly pretty solid. I’ll break down what worked for me and what didn’t, without sugarcoating it.

Value for money: lots of features for the price, with some trade‑offs

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Considering everything it packs in – double motor, thrusting, vibrations, cock ring, remote and app control – the value is honestly pretty solid if you buy it at the usual Amazon price range for mid‑tier toys. You’d normally have to buy at least two separate toys (a prostate massager and a cock ring/perineum toy) to get something similar from a big brand, and that would cost you noticeably more.

Where the cheaper price shows is in the small details: no storage pouch, average manual, design that doesn’t perfectly fit every body, and software features that are more gimmick than essential. But if you strip away the marketing buzzwords and focus on the basics – does it vibrate well, does it thrust, is the silicone okay, is the packaging discreet – it ticks those boxes. For a first anal/prostate toy with extra functions, it’s a good way to experiment without dropping a lot of cash.

Compared to more expensive toys I’ve tried, the main differences are refinement and precision, not raw function. The motors here are a bit less deep and rumbly, the shape is more generic, and the battery isn’t as strong. But you’re also paying maybe half or a third of what a premium brand would charge for a similar concept. So in that context, the trade‑off makes sense.

If you’re on a budget and want a toy that can cover several roles at once, this is good value. If you already own a high‑end prostate massager and a good cock ring, this won’t replace them – it’ll just be a fun extra. I’d say the overall value is good for beginners and curious users, decent but not mind‑blowing for more experienced toy people.

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Design: ambitious shape, not perfect for every body

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The design tries to do four things at once: anal plug, prostate massager, perineum vibrator and cock ring. On paper that sounds great, but in practice it depends a lot on your anatomy. The insertable part is slightly curved and has a beaded shape, which does help with that full feeling when it thrusts. For me, it hit the general prostate area, but not dead-on like some dedicated P‑spot toys with a tighter curve.

The double cock ring is interesting. One ring is meant for the base of the penis and the other for penis + balls or just balls, depending on your size and how brave you’re feeling. The silicone is stretchy but not super loose, so if you’re quite thick or sensitive, it might feel a bit tight. I’m average and I’d say the tension was firm but tolerable – more of a snug grip than a gentle hold. If you’re on the larger side, I’d be cautious and maybe use just one ring instead of both.

The perineum pad sits between the plug and the ring and holds the second motor. When it lines up correctly, it gives a nice rumble right behind the balls, which adds a lot during thrusting. The catch is: positioning is finicky. If the plug goes in a bit deeper or shallower, the pad moves and you might end up with the vibration hitting slightly too far forward or back, so sometimes you get great contact, sometimes it’s just “ok”. I had to adjust it a couple of times mid‑session to get that sweet spot again.

Overall, the design is ambitious and mostly works, but it’s not a magic fit. If your anatomy lines up nicely, you’ll probably enjoy the multi‑point stimulation. If not, you’ll still get decent anal and perineum vibes, but the cock ring and prostate angle might feel a bit like an afterthought. I’d call the design clever but not perfectly executed.

Battery life and charging: fine for sessions, not a marathoner

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The product page says about 90 minutes charge for roughly 45 minutes of use. In my tests, that’s roughly accurate, depending on how hard you push it. On mixed medium settings (mid‑level vibration and thrust) I got around 50 minutes before it noticeably weakened. On full blast, both motors and highest thrust, it dipped closer to 35–40 minutes. So it’s good for a typical solo or couple session, but not for hours of continuous play.

Charging is via a standard USB cable with a pin that goes into the silicone port. It’s not magnetic, you have to push it in until you feel it pierce the little silicone flap. There’s a small light that indicates it’s charging. From empty to full took me a bit under 1.5 hours the first time, then closer to an hour in later top‑ups. That’s decent, nothing special. I’d say: plug it in after each heavy session and you won’t have to think about it.

The remote uses its own small battery (already included). I’ve used it several sessions and it hasn’t died yet, so I can’t comment on long‑term remote battery life, but it doesn’t seem to drain quickly. The toy doesn’t get hot while charging or while in use, just slightly warm around the motors during long sessions, which is normal.

For this type of toy, the battery situation is acceptable but not impressive. If you like long edging sessions of more than an hour on high power, you’ll probably hit the low‑battery stage and feel the power dropping. If you’re more of a 20–40 minute session person, it’ll be fine. Just don’t expect it to hold up for a crazy long weekend without recharging.

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Comfort and fit: okay once in, but not totally hands‑free for me

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort is where this kind of multi‑function toy can be hit or miss. The good news: the insertion is fairly easy if you’re used to a medium plug. The tip is tapered, the beads step up gradually, and with enough lube it slides in without drama. For a beginner, it might feel a bit big at first, but it’s not a monster. Once it’s fully in, the neck is slim enough that your body can hold it without feeling like you’re constantly being pried open.

Where things get a bit tricky is the overall fit when you actually use all the features. With the cock ring on and the plug inserted, you basically have a fixed distance between your anus and the base of your penis that the toy assumes you have. If your body doesn’t match that distance perfectly, something will be slightly off – either the ring pulls a bit or the perineum pad doesn’t sit exactly where you want it. For me, it was close enough to work, but not perfect. I could feel a slight pull from the ring if I moved too much.

In terms of long‑term wear, I managed around 30–40 minutes before I wanted a break. The weight is okay; it doesn’t feel like a brick hanging out of you, but with the thrusting going on, you do feel some movement at the base. It’s not a toy I’d walk around the house with for hours – more something you use lying down or in one position. If I tried to sit straight up, the angle got a bit awkward and I was more aware of the toy than the pleasure.

So comfort wise: decent but not effortless. Once you find a position that suits you (on your back or slightly on your side worked best for me), it’s enjoyable and not painful. But it’s not that kind of plug you forget you’re wearing. There’s always some awareness of the rings and the base, especially when the thrusting kicks in.

Materials and build: decent silicone, nothing fancy but safe

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The toy is made from black silicone and the overall feel is smooth with a slight matte finish. It’s not that super velvety high‑end silicone you get on top brands, but it’s far from the sticky, cheap stuff. Out of the box there was no strong chemical smell, just a faint new‑product scent that disappeared after the first wash. For me that’s a good sign – some cheaper toys reek and this one didn’t.

The silicone itself has a bit of give, especially on the neck of the plug and the cock rings, but the internal structure is firm enough that it doesn’t collapse when it thrusts. The plug part feels solid and doesn’t bend too much, which is important if you want any chance of consistent prostate contact. The ring sections are more flexible, so you can stretch them over your shaft without feeling like they’re going to snap. I stretched them pretty far to test and they held up fine.

Build quality is average to slightly above average for this price range. The seam lines are minimal – you can feel a tiny line if you really run your finger along it, but nothing that scratched or bothered me inside. The charging port is one of those self‑sealing silicone holes; the cable clicks in with a bit of pressure and stays put. I tugged on it a bit while charging and it didn’t disconnect easily, which is always a plus.

One thing to note: because it’s silicone, use water‑based lube only. I used a thicker water‑based anal lube and it glided fine. Cleaning is easy enough thanks to the IPX7 rating – I rinsed it under warm water with mild soap after each use, paying attention around the ring areas where fluids can get trapped. No discoloration or weird texture changes after several washes. So in terms of materials, I’d say it’s safe, skin‑friendly and pretty solid for the cost, just not luxury‑level.

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Performance: thrusting, vibrations and that crowded feature list

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Let’s talk about what actually matters: how it performs. You get 9 thrust modes and 9 vibration modes. The thrusting isn’t like a big piston motion; it’s more of a shorter stroke, like a fast in‑and‑out wiggle rather than a deep pump. On the higher settings it feels pretty lively and does give that internal massage feeling. For me, the thrusting alone was enough to get me going, especially when combined with the beaded shape – you feel those ridges moving in and out slightly, which is nice.

The vibrations are split: one motor in the plug, one in the perineum pad. They’re not industrial‑strength, but they’re not weak either. I’d call them medium‑strong for this price range. The constant modes are the best; the patterned ones (pulses, waves, etc.) are fun but I mostly ended up on steady vibration with medium or high thrust. When both motors are going, you get a decent amount of stimulation inside and outside. It’s not as focused on the prostate as a dedicated toy, but as a general "everything buzzing" experience, it works.

The remote works fine for changing modes and is very handy when you’re already lubed up and don’t want to fumble with buttons on the base. The app and the whole “AI partner” thing is… interesting. I tried the basic remote mode and the music sync. The music sync actually works – you feel the thrusting follow the beat, which is a fun gimmick. The voice/text chat and community stuff is there if you’re into that, but I personally found it a bit gimmicky and didn’t use it much after trying it once. The good part is: you can ignore all that and just use the simple modes.

Overall performance: it gets the job done and can lead to a solid orgasm, especially if you enjoy mixed anal and perineum stimulation with some shaft constriction. It’s not the most precise prostate massager I’ve used, but for the price, the power and variety of patterns are quite respectable. The main downside is that with so many modes, you can spend too much time hunting for the one you like instead of just enjoying it.

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Out of the box, the first thing I noticed is the discreet packaging. Plain little box, no naked people, no screaming product name. If someone saw it on your desk, they’d just think it’s some generic gadget. Inside you get the toy itself, the remote, a USB charging cable, and a tiny manual that’s a bit clunky English but understandable enough. No storage pouch, which is a shame because it’s silicone and will collect dust if you just chuck it in a drawer.

Size‑wise, it’s not huge. The insertable part is more like a medium anal plug with bead‑style shaping rather than a big dildo. That’s actually good for beginners or anyone who doesn’t want to feel stretched out. The cock ring part is attached and flexible, so the whole thing looks like a little black octopus: plug on one side, double ring and a flat pad for the perineum. It’s all one piece, which makes cleaning easier but also means you can’t adjust the angle independently.

The remote is small, plastic, and basic. Three buttons, nothing fancy, but it works from across the room in the same apartment. In my test, my partner could switch modes from about 4–5 meters away without issues as long as there weren’t thick walls between us. The app side is more packed with features, but I’ll get into that in the performance section. Just know you’re not getting some luxury device – it looks and feels like a mid‑range Amazon toy, which is exactly what it is.

Overall, in terms of presentation, it’s simple and fairly clean. No nasty smell out of the box, which is a relief, and the USB cable fits snugly. But it doesn’t give that premium vibe either – more like “functional and cheap to ship”. For the price point, that’s fine, but don’t expect anything fancy when you open it.

Pros

  • Lots of functions in one toy: thrusting, dual vibration, cock ring and remote/app control
  • Decent motor strength and noticeable thrusting for the price
  • Discreet packaging and body‑safe silicone that’s easy to clean

Cons

  • Fit and alignment won’t suit every body; perineum pad and ring can sit slightly off
  • Battery life is average and can dip under an hour on higher settings
  • App features feel a bit gimmicky and not essential for enjoyment

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

After several sessions with the Devikeaber thrusting anal vibrator, my overall take is that it’s a busy little toy that mostly delivers for the price. It does a lot at once: anal thrusting, internal and external vibration, cock ring pressure and remote/app control. Not every part is perfect, but nothing felt outright useless either. The motors have decent strength, the thrusting is noticeable and pleasant, and the silicone feels safe and comfortable enough once you’re in position.

Where it falls a bit short is in fit and finesse. The all‑in‑one design means it won’t perfectly match everyone’s anatomy, so the perineum pad or cock ring might sit slightly off depending on your body. The battery is fine but not long‑haul, and the app’s extra features are more novelty than necessity. Still, for someone curious about prostate play who also wants some shaft and perineum stimulation without buying three separate toys, it’s a fairly good deal and a fun way to experiment.

I’d recommend this to guys who are beginner to intermediate with anal toys, want something versatile, and don’t mind a bit of trial and error to find the right position. If you’re already deep into prostate toys and want really precise, strong stimulation with premium build quality, you’ll probably prefer a higher‑end brand and a more focused design. But as a mid‑range, multi‑function toy with discreet packaging and decent performance, it gets the job done and offers good value overall.

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Sub-ratings

Value for money: lots of features for the price, with some trade‑offs

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: ambitious shape, not perfect for every body

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Battery life and charging: fine for sessions, not a marathoner

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Comfort and fit: okay once in, but not totally hands‑free for me

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials and build: decent silicone, nothing fancy but safe

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance: thrusting, vibrations and that crowded feature list

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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