
My take
The Doxy Go is the mini-wand answer for people who already love Doxy and want one for the bag they actually carry. Short, USB-C rechargeable, 45-minute battery, and a smaller head — but with motor energy that punches well above its size class.
The "mini wand" category is full of cute-but-weak options. Lelo's mini line, the Iroha — fine for what they are, but you can tell they're scaled-down toys. The Doxy Go is the only mini I've used that feels like a real toy. The head is small, so the experience is more pinpoint than the Original's broad-rumble feel, but the motor isn't compromised.
Pack it for trips. Keep it for nights when you don't want to dig out the full-size one. Don't expect it to fully replace a corded Doxy — it's a complement, not a substitute.
- Pocket-sized — actually fits in a clutch or carry-on
- USB-C charging, no proprietary brick
- Doxy power in mini form — outpunches most cordless full-size wands
- 45-min battery — fine for one or two sessions, not all-day
- Head is smaller than the Original — different feel, not the same broad rumble
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Two brands you graduate to: Doxy and Hismith
When the Magic Wand stops feeling like enough and you’re curious what hands-free actually means — these are the two brands that come up over and over.
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