This vibrator has three speeds, easily adjusted by a button on its tip, so you don't need to worry about fumbling around with a bunch of complicated controls. Simply insert the batteries into its convenient battery pack, hit the button, and enter a world of sweet bliss.
Built to last, the Opus is a solidly constructed vibrator made of a non-toxic jelly-like material. When the symphony ends, simply wash off the waterproof Opus and put it back into its convenient metal box for safekeeping.
The Opus is an attempt to take some of the benefits of a more expensive sex toy and package it in a way that is more affordable. They kept all of the style and class that is exclusive to the high end toys, but used cheaper TPR material instead of silicone; normal batteries instead of rechargeable, and a weaker motor than most high end toys might have.
These drawbacks definitely will make a difference for some folks. There are a number of people who will only use silicone toys. There are others who will only buy toys with rechargeable batteries. Myself - I'm more about whatever's going to get me off.
The Opus works well in that department. The motor, while not as powerful as other vibes I've used, is still plenty strong and completely quiet. Used externally, the Opus brought me to climax rather quickly, but it wasn't the type of orgasm that leaves me babbling.
Used internally, I felt it to be mostly useless as the motor is in the very top of the toy. It did not come anywhere close to my g-spot, and it just felt weird. I've experienced this with other dildos that have vibrating tips, and I just don't understand why manufacturers would do this.
This is by no means a bad toy, and I'd definitely say that they're on the right track with this one. If they moved the motor a little lower or put a g-spot curve in the shaft it would be a real keeper.
Size: | 8.25" long 1.75" at widest point |
Battery Info: | 2 AA batteries required |