Though it's no secret that the best vibrators can help you explore your own pleasure, choosing from the seemingly countless options can be, put simply, overwhelming. Do you start with a basic clit-targeting bullet? A wand for internal stimulation? A rabbit for a little bit of both? We tapped 's discerning editors and reviewers, who, combined, have tested and rated (check out our rating rubric below) more than 100 vibrators, plus certified sex experts, to help you pick the right vibe for —whether you intend to use it solo, with a partner(s), or both. And while (spoiler!) most agreed that the was the best clitoral vibrator overall, there's something that'll please everyone on this list, regardless of your experience level.
Picking your vibe comes down to what feels good to you, but here are some things to consider: You should read the toy's instructions first—and then experiment. Really, how you use the vibrator varies from body part to body part. Areas to try: and are great beginner sex toys, since they're discreet, usually have limited features, and can easily be used by anyone externally.
When you're ready to test your toy, you might want to set the mood. Pick a comfortable, quiet place like your bedroom, lower the lights, and queue up a sultry playlist. Whatever lets you focus and get in the zone.
Start by turning on the vibe to its lowest setting and trailing it across your erogenous zones (nipples and neck, for example) and then down your body. It can also feel pleasu.