When sex toy testing turns into gorilla grip coochie tug-of-war and a fight with physics
Honey Play Box has audacity, asking me to compare their Vibrosa Mini panty vibrator to the juggernaut cam girl sensation known as Lovense's Lush 4

If you've seen an adult model show off tip-based reactions — the more someone tips, the more intense her toy thrums or thrusts — it was likely with a Lovense toy and its state-of-the-art app integration.
Was Honey Play Box's boldness earned via Vibrosa Mini's machinery?
Well, almost — I like Vibrosa Mini more than I like Lovense's Dolce, but I can't deny the Lovense Lush 4 upgrades.
Vibrosa Mini vs. Lovense Lush 4 vs. Dolce TL;DR
Here's what the three offer, in a nutshell:
- Vibrosa Mini by Honey Play Box has two motors, resting on the external clitoris and the internal portion along the front vaginal wall. It also features pressure sensors to intensify vibration as the user squeezes harder.
- Dulce by Lovense is also a dual stimulator with an adjustable core that's firmer — for better or worse.
- Lush 4 by Lovense is the most intense of the three. It combines its predecessor's vibration intensity with faster charging than I've ever seen in a panty vibrator — 5 minutes of charging can get you 30–60 minutes of play.
All three are packed with play options. What's not to love?!

As it turned out, my pelvic floor had a lot to say about Honey Play Box's Vibrosa Mini shape and anatomical alignment — to the point of concern about breaking the circuitry.
Sex toy designers, take note: when it comes to Bluetooth remote control vibrators, strength and settings are paramount. Fancy frills can be cool, but only when they justify the price.
Let's start with the nitty-gritty before getting geeky.
Honey Play Box Vibrosa Mini Specifications
Honey Play Box doubled down with Vibrosa Mini and added a second motor on the outside, explicitly for clitoral contact.
Get to know Vibrosa at a glance — how big it is and what it was intended to do — before we unpack how well it does its job.

Measurements
- 3.25” insertable length
- 1.33" across the widest part
- 0.31” (8mm) across the flexible neck
- 1.56oz (72.6g) weight
- 3.75” along the thin curve
Overall, it's on the slim side of a mid-sized insertable. We'll talk more about alignment later in the post, because that topic deserves more than a few bullet points.
Vibrosa Mini Motors
- 2 motors, independently controlled in the app
- 82–120 Hz on the inner motor
- 170–262 Hz on the outer motor
- 50 minutes of charge gets you up to 5 hours of play
- Quiet (under 45db)
- Submersible
- Magnetic USB charger
I find the inner motor decently powered — just a tad buzzy, and weaker than the Lush 4's, but strong enough to have fun playing with contrast between low (or no) vibration and high vibration.
(Read my FAQ about buzzy vs. rumbly vibrations.)
I can cum using the internal motor, but my already-horny brain tends to get to the edge easily and need just a little to nudge me over. For most users, vibrating eggs are generally more for teasing.


App Functions
- Slider/free touch mode to control vibration intensity
- Create custom patterns
- Pressure sensing mode vibrates faster the harder you squeeze
- Music mode syncs vibrations with audio files on your phone
- “Boost” button turns on the highest speed for 20 seconds
- Short-range and long-range play options
- Battery indicator in the app
- Customizable LED colors (and option to turn LED off)

What makes Honey Play Box's Vibrosa Mini unique among egg-style panty vibrators is dual stimulation (inside and outside) and pressure sensing — both of which mean that the toy's shape is of paramount priority.
Bluetooth Egg Vibrator Shape Overview
It used to be that wearable, remote-controlled, egg-style vibrators were entirely internal, except for a retrieval cord.
One thing that made the Lovense Lush series iconic was that it was among the first — alongside OhMiBod's Esca series — to incorporate a flexible external antenna, designed to:
- Enhance the reliability of the Bluetooth phone app connection
- Keep the toy somewhat in place (more on that in a bit)
- Maybe give some residual clitoral vibration

Point number 3 might have been an unintentional fringe benefit for Lovense's Lush vibrators at first — but Honey Play Box doubled down with Vibrosa Mini and added a second motor on the outside, explicitly for clitoral contact.
Both the Lovense Lush 4 and Vibrosa Mini's antenna “tails” are flexible, though the former's is a tad firmer.
Dolce's center is bulkier, making it a hassle to line up the dual stimulator with my external clitoris and G‑spot. I know some users think its adjustability is just right and super useful for harder clamping, but I personally wouldn't have wanted to buy it for $120+ — as a general rule of thumb, the more a toy tries to do at once, the more likely it is to fail.
Which is why I said the Vibrosa Mini almost earned its audacity.
Dual Stimulation Anatomical Alignment
Lovense's Lush remote control vibrator was mostly made for vaginal vibration, along the deeper internal parts of the clitoris, and part of the urethral sponge.
(The part of the clitourethrovaginal complex reachable via fingers on the front wall is colloquially known as the G‑spot.)

Vibrosa Mini's product page, in contrast, declares “Multi-Zone C, G, and U Spot Stimulation” and "Real-Time Pressure Response."
The diagram……….. does not show accurate G‑spot or clitoral alignment.
That's not how the pubic bone is shaped or where the clitoris is positioned. Please consult a more accurate resource. The G‑spot is often not that far in — it's usually just slightly past the pubic bone, and the clitoris is generally lower down than Honey Play Box's diagram shows.

Odd illustration aside, the toy itself does decently fit my anatomy, albeit a little loosely, with the external motor positioned slightly higher than where my clitoral glans is most sensitive — but only slightly. The gap between my clitoris and vagina is about 1”, while 1.7” is closer to average, and my G‑spot is shallower than toys tend to be made for.
(I'm not expecting you to sanitize calipers to measure the distance from your G‑spot's dip to clitoris— get a general idea with your fingers, knuckles, and palm.)
In other words: most users would find that the toy's flexibility and spacing a better fit than I do. I also find that the external prong adds some pressure, but I recommend wearing it with tight pants or underwear if you need it to fit more snugly.
The pressure sensors inside the toy, meanwhile, need more help than strategic undergarments………………….
Vibrator Pressure Sensors For Kegels?
On paper, a toy that vibrates with vigor the harder you climax (and clench) sounds awesome.

In practice, it takes a lot to do a pelvic floor pressure sensor right:
- The pressure sensor needs to be positioned where the pelvic floor is the most active
- It should be anchored to stay in place through the contraction
- The direction of pressure applied matters
And that's where Vibrosa Mini misses the mark, while the makers of pressure-sensing Kegel exercisers like KGoal and Elvie know what they're doing.
There's a reason why clinical pelvic floor biofeedback probes look nothing like a love egg-style vibrator: it's not as simple as just adding a pressure sensor.
It turns into a tug-of-war with myself, as my hand yanks it hard while my walls resist. Only when I literally drag Vibrosa Mini into the active zone can I get the pressure-responsive vibration while using the toy as a toy.
My Gorilla Grip Coochie vs. Love Eggs
The pressure sensor's purpose is to measure the surrounding muscles' squeeze force — but Vibrosa Mini's “love egg” shape naturally rests above where the bulk of my pelvic floor musculature is.
When my walls squeeze a round bead or plug, they tend to suck the object inward and upward. The tightest, strongest, shallowest portion of my poon really wants to wrap and rest around the narrowest part of the toy — where the wiring and antenna are.

Vibrosa Mini doesn't have a sturdy stopper the way a plug does — meaning it tends to ride up and rest in the deeper sections, where my pelvic floor doesn't squeeze as hard as the very entrance.
For some users, the harder they squeeze in attempting to activate the sensor, the more the toy slips out of the sensor's zone.
My Personal History
How intense could the squeeze be? Well, my walls can:
- Stop too dang many thrusting toys’ motion when I cum.
- Hold the 24oz stainless steel njoy Pure Wand, dangling from inside me, while brushing my teeth.
- Hold the 44 oz Njoy Eleven or the even heavier Le Wand Contour.
- Crack a partner's finger.
The list goes on. My point is: there's abundant evidence of strong contractions, and my pelvic floor therapist agreed during the evaluation.
(She also told me to lay off the Kegels. If any pelvic floor therapists are reading this, I know you're wincing. I have indeed learned my lesson about balancing strength and tight grip with stretching and relaxing.)

That raises the question…
How Do I Get Vibrosa Mini to Vibrate With Pressure?
I can make it vibrate as a Kegel exerciser, but it's not pretty.
It turns into a tug-of-war with myself, as my hand yanks it hard while my walls resist. Only when I literally drag Vibrosa Mini into the active zone can I get the pressure-responsive vibration while using the toy as a toy.
Pulling to add resistance with a Kegel bead isn't unheard of, especially when someone wants visual feedback that they're flexing the right muscles.
But pulling is not what Vibrosa Mini was made for — not when there's delicate antenna wiring and circuitry inside the “tail.” And with how hard I have to grab and pull to get any feedback from the toy, there's no way the internal components would survive long-term use.
And if you know your pelvic floor is strong, but your pressure-sensing vibrator isn't quite cooperating, you're not alone.

The Musculature, in Technical Terms
Pelvic floor therapists tend to insert only to the first or second knuckle to evaluate strength, tension, and contraction quality.
Why?
Because the bulkiest, most powerful parts of the pelvic floor — like the bulbospongiosus, puborectalis, and pubococcygeus — surround only about the first 1–2 inches of the vaginal opening.
Further up, the iliococcygeus muscle is thinner, and the vagina is mostly surrounded by connective tissues and ligaments for “passive” support rather than active squeezing.
And that’s where “egg"-style toys tend to chill out. The sensor is at odds with the toy's shape.
What Well-Designed Pelvic Floor Exercisers Do Differently
If clinical Kegel exercisers don't look like love eggs, what do they look like?

At-home pelvic floor exercisers with pressure sensors tend to have:
- A flared base or handle on the outside to stop the probe from riding up
- An elongated insertable portion with a minimal “neck” so the sensor part stays anchored at the vaginal opening
- Sometimes, an inflatable air “pillow" for more precise measurement than the hard plastic shells under silicone
- Sometimes, linear sensor strips on the sides to measure the lifting
Don't get me wrong — I love an ABS plastic vibrator for how well vibrations transfer through it. And I respect the Vibrosa Mini's internal vibrations.

However, I think this product is a case of trying too hard to do too many things that are fighting each other.
A well-placed plug with pressure sensors, I understand. An egg-style remote control vibrator? No, thanks.
My Verdict on Honey Play Box's Vibrosa Mini
Given how Vibrosa Mini lines up with my anatomy, there's no way the pressure-sensor feature would be worth it.
What I Appreciate About Honey Play Box Bluetooth Vibes
As a dual stimulator, it works well enough to tease and please me, even if the fit isn't perfect. Vibrosa Mini's lightweight, dainty build fits me better than Lovense's Dolce and We-Vibe's Chorus.
As always with hands-free wearables, though, there's a balance between the pressure the toy gives and the flexibility it needs to accommodate a wide range of bodies. I suggest wearing tight pants with it or even just getting Honey Play Box's Oly 2 and grinding on something external for forte.

Other Bluetooth Vibrators I'd Recommend
If you want current industry-standard vibrations in a “love egg”-style wearable Bluetooth vibrator, get:
- Lovense's Lush 4 for strong vibes and quick charging
- Lovense's Lush 3, if you can find it at a deep discount (likely, as the company phases out the old model)
- We-Vibe's Jive 2 for deeper, lower-pitched, quieter vibrations

If you want a Kegel-based vibrating feedback device, I don't think Vibrosa Mini is worth the cost. Get the Minna kGoal instead. It was one of the first of its kind, combining vibration with Bluetooth phone games you control with your pelvic floor — and outside of a clinical setting.
And, most importantly: it's precise and it stays put. While its vibrations are nothing to write home about, it does everything else well. The kGoal was made in the mid-2010s and continues to outclass toys released ten years later.

Closing Thoughts
Vibrosa Mini almost earned its audacity.
In short: at some point, there's a tradeoff between doing something well and trying to do all the things. If Honey Play Box stripped away the U S E L E S S, borderline anatomically illiterate pressure sensors and priced Vibrosa Mini as a simple, lightweight dual stimulator, I'd readily recommend it.
But I'm not paying Lovense prices for fancy frills that fight my physiology. I just don't care for a toy that tries to do everything at once. At this price? The math ain't mathing, and I'm over it.
Get Vibrosa Mini by Honey Play Box — but only if you want to use it as a flexible dual stimulator.
Or browse other Bluetooth remote control sex toys I've reviewed.

Disclosure
This post was sponsored by Honey Play Box and contains some affiliate links, which bring me a commission at no extra cost to you.
I was paid upfront in exchange for my honest opinion — certainly, there are some things I appreciate about the Honey Play Box Vibrosa Mini, but its machinery didn't mesmerize me for the price.
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