Rumbly or buzzy? The frequency test

Two vibrators can have the same “power” and feel completely different. The difference is frequency: low-frequency motors feel deep and rumbly; high-frequency ones feel surface-level and buzzy. Rumbly is usually what people mean when they say a toy “does more.” Here’s every toy I cover that has been put on a frequency analyzer, ranked.

VibratorPowerRumblinessOverall performanceMedian frequencyPower & frequency balanceOn low powerOn median powerOn high powerCheck price
Doxy Go
Doxy GoDoxy · $119
6.45.07.26.53.552 HzExtremely Rumbly85 HzNeutral103 HzModerately BuzzyCheck price
Doxy Die Cast 3R
Doxy Die Cast 3RDoxy · $169
8.25.97.15.36.581 HzNeutral101 HzModerately Buzzy121 HzExtremely BuzzyCheck price
Doxy Original
Doxy OriginalDoxy · $159
9.36.18.05.26.948 HzExtremely Rumbly102 HzModerately Buzzy119 HzExtremely BuzzyCheck price
Dame Pom
Dame PomPinkCherry · $95
6.67.27.58.66.247 HzExtremely Rumbly64 HzModerately Rumbly84 HzNeutralCheck price
Magic Wand Plus
Magic Wand PlusPinkCherry · $75
9.57.88.57.97.640 HzExtremely Rumbly71 HzModerately Rumbly98 HzModerately BuzzyCheck price
We-Vibe Tango X
We-Vibe Tango XPinkCherry · $89
7.98.98.69.49.540 HzExtremely Rumbly50 HzExtremely Rumbly58 HzExtremely RumblyCheck price
Lelo Smart Wand 2 Large
Lelo Smart Wand 2 LargePinkCherry · $199
7.49.58.110.09.023 HzExtremely Rumbly34 HzExtremely Rumbly40 HzExtremely RumblyCheck price

How to read this

  • Rumbliness is the headline number — a composite of how low the frequency is and how well the toy keeps that low frequency as you turn the power up. Higher is rumblier.
  • Frequency in Hz is the raw measurement at low, median, and high power. Lower Hz = deeper, more rumbly. Roughly: ≤60 Hz feels extremely rumbly, ~90 Hz is neutral, 110+ Hz is a high, buzzy tingle.
  • Power & frequency balance rewards toys that stay rumbly even at full strength. A toy that’s rumbly on low but turns into a buzz at max scores poorly here.
  • Tap any column header to sort by it. Tap again to reverse.

Frequency measurements cited from independent lab testing by Pleasure Better. I don’t own a vibration analyzer — when I can cite real measured data instead of guessing, I do. Scores and labels are their numbers, presented in my own layout.