Deep Penetration Vibes: VeDO Quiver Plus vs. Nu Sensuelle Nubii Siren Review
VeDO's Quiver Plus vibrator is exactly my type: long and lean for diving deep.
It's everything I love in a toy.

Perhaps most notably, its fully silicone body measures about 9" in total length and 1.25" in maximum diameter — bold but not bulky, hardly heard of for an insertable vibrator. It was made for cervix sensualists who don't care for girth.
Top that with two strong motors that reverberate inside me, a fully submersible build, a three-button control panel, and a very reasonable price tag, and I'm left wondering why I didn't get one sooner.
There's not much else like the VeDO Quiver Plus out there.

A must-have for any vagina-owner exploring depth play and cervix massage.
Why Does the Quiver Plus Stand Out?
Many vibrators on the market weren't made for deep penetration or A‑spot massage; they tend to be shorter, or at least limited. The insertable ones often have some delineation between the handle and insertable portion — maybe a metal ring in the middle, or the silicone covering ends, while the control panel is on hard ABS plastic.
The reasons feed into each other: it's in part to focus on the G‑spot, and in part because the average user doesn't care to go anywhere near their cervix.
I'm not the average user, though.
I love to service my cervix.

I love when the VeDO Quiver Plus's bulging ripples part my labia and push my internal clitoris — think of the way an initial insertion feels when you get a rounded head in — while also bludgeoning my womb.
And it vibrates my insides, both shallow and deep.
I'm clenching thinking about it again, as I should when writing a review about a toy that dicks me down real good.
It feels good to thrust. It feels good to leave it in place while the two motors' alternation does its thing (A+ use of patterns) to make me cum hands-free. The gestalt of the shallower motor pulsing, then the deeper motor, back and forth, gives a throbbing sense of movement I don't usually encounter in a vibrator of this price range.

(Remember when luxurious LELO was still the darling of the toy industry? Yeah, their Elise 2's dual motors are delicious — but not nearly as good a fit for me as the VeDO Quiver Plus, even before factoring in that the Quiver Plus is a fraction of the cost.)
It feels good to push inside, just resting against my cervix, letting my throbbing walls pull it in deeper, mere millimeters of internal nudging making me cum again.

How Quiver Plus's Motors Measure Up
Vibration Quality
Back when the We-Vibe Tango reigned supreme, VeDO's BAM bullet was a key contender among alternatives on a budget. It was moderately high-pitched but, most importantly, strong for the $35 at the time — not as luxe as rumbly Tango's deep purr, but few bullets beat its motor for the size and price at the time. (My current top picks? Nu Sensuelle's Nikita and BMS's Swan Maximum bullets.)
When it came to insertable vibrators, it's no surprise that VeDO's Quiver Plus delivers zesty zing, too — distributed across two motors that pulse and throb. Of course, they're more diffuse than the BAM bullet because of the Quiver Plus's broader body, but still strong!
And the control panel and settings skyrocket it higher up my list of favorite A‑spot vibrators. (The Pepper Paramour as I knew it is no more, and that's okay, as the VeDO Quiver Plus steps up.)

Settings & Controls
VeDO's Quiver Plus deep penetration vibrating dildo features include:
- A flexible silicone shaft
- 2 motors
- 6 intensities
- 10 vibrating modes
- A 3‑button control panel lets you easily turn the speed up and down (YESSSSSSS!) and cycle (or ignore) patterns
- Memory function — when you turn it off and back on, it goes to the setting you last had it on
- USB rechargeable
- Submersible
If you don't love vibration rhythms and would rather stick to steady vibration, that's cool, but I appreciate it when the patterns are done well. VeDO's Quiver Plus modes include:
- 1 steady vibration setting, primarily focused on the tip
- 3 rhythms where the motors alternate
- 3 where they pulse in waves of varying speeds
- 3 where there's steady vibration on the tip and pulses on the shaft
The gestalt of the shallower motor pulsing, then the deeper motor, back and forth, gives a throbbing sense of movement I don’t usually encounter in a vibrator of this price range.
VeDO Quiver Plus In Use
Its flexible silicone body feels comfy on my insides. I certainly love glass, but there's also just something about feeling a toy bend inside me when it's absolutely bottoming me out.
It feels good to push inside, just resting against my cervix, letting my throbbing walls pull it in deeper, mere millimeters of internal nudging making me cum again. It rocks my world when I rock it inside me.

VeDO's Quiver Plus isn't for everyone, but it's dang near perfect for what it is: a simple shape with a sensual size for spelunking and slipping in deep. Its claim to fame is in the frame.
This A‑spot vibrator might be the most underrated toy I've ever tried.
I really underestimated you, VeDO, and I'll never do that again. I waited eight years to try this vibrator when I really should have requested (or bought!) one straight away. The VeDO Quiver Plus is so simple, and it's a must-have for any vagina-owner exploring depth play and cervix massage.
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Nu Sensuelle Nubii Siren
Need more playtime power? Nu Sensuelle's Nubii Siren doesn't dick as deep, nor does it boast the comprehensive controls of the VeDO Quiver Plus — but its vibrations are far more intense. That's the Nubii Siren's most notable plus side.

A few others include:
- Long-pressing the + button to go straight to “turbo mode” — the highest steady speed
- LED setting indicator — the light glows brighter the higher you turn up the vibrations, and blinks as the motor pulses
Superficially, Nubii and Quiver Plus look similar to each other — bumpy, gently curved, silicone-coated all the way down the shaft — but the experiences of these affordable A‑spot vibrators for deep penetration are decidedly different.
Specs & Measurements
- 8” long
- 1.2” maximum diameter
- Silicone covers posable wire core
- 7 speeds, 13 modes
- 2 buttons
- Turbo boost option
- USB rechargeable
- Submersible
Vibration Quality
Nu Sensuelle also made one of the old, bold, budget-friendly bullets. It used to be that the Nu Sensuelle Point and Point Plus were, too, top Tango contenders for the cash-strapped — a bit buzzy but so intense.
(Real talk: I haven't tried their Point, but their newer Nikita bullet might actually be the strongest bullet I've held and, even by 2025 standards, rumblier than most of the competitors.)

As with the VeDO Quiver Plus, it makes complete sense that the Nu Sensuelle Nubii line would offer vivacious vibrations — going even above and beyond the Quiver Plus. Unfortunately, I don't like much else about the Siren vibrator.
Why I Don't Like It
Beyond the Nu Sensuelle Nubii Siren's motor, I find many things about it annoying:
- Vibrations travel to the handle.
- Its shaft has an adjustable wire core, which doesn't work well for my G‑spot. It neither holds its shape nor springs back into place. My walls tend to straighten it out, so it has only a little curve and little resistance when I need it.
- So many patterns! They're like songs with oddly spaced “measures” rather than a beat I can get into! I cannot! There's so much to click through in the patterns menu with only two buttons.
- I find only three of the 13 patterns consistent enough to be useful.
Thankfully, you can click back, but the Nubii Siren doesn't measure up to the VeDO Quiver Plus's versatility and sensible controls.
But ugh! I made the mistake of going off appearance alone at a trade show and didn't check the product listing or the package. That's my bad as a reviewer, and I'd be even more upset as a consumer.
Closing Thoughts: Which A-Spot Vibrator to Get
I had so few fucks left about the Nubii Siren that I didn't think it deserved a standalone review.

So I grouped it with the VeDO Quiver Plus to contrast and show what an audacious A‑spot and cervix massage vibrator should be: easy to use, dives deep, and firm enough for some resistance against my walls and ceiling. Its silicone is silky matte, and the control panel is practically frictionless, letting me breeze through all the throbs and thrums.
Quiver Plus lives up to its name.
This A‑spot vibrator might be the most underrated toy I've ever tried. I really underestimated you, VeDO, and I'll never do that again.
Get the VeDO Quiver Plus or browse my other favorite A‑spotty, cervix-servicing deep penetration vibrators. Some have stronger vibrations, some are firmer. Shop around and see what works for you.
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