The Eva II is Dame Products' refined second generation of its original 2014 Eva, the first mass-market hands-free vibrator designed to stay in place under the labia during partnered penetrative sex. The Eva catapulted Dame from a Kickstarter-success novelty into a mainstream sexual wellness brand, and the Eva II — at $129 on dame.com and sold at Target, Free People, and CurrentBody — is the version that fixed the original's fit complaints with redesigned silicone wings and a lower-profile body.

Why It Matters

The Eva II is one of the single most important products in mainstream American sexual wellness — not because of its specs, but because Dame's successful category creation (hands-free couples toy, design-led branding) paved the way for retail shelf space at Target and Walmart that the category still benefits from in 2026. Its Target shelf placement and Dame's continued acquisitions (Chakrubs, Emojibator) make it a bellwether for the entire indie sex-tech-meets-retail thesis.

The entire premise is in the form factor: Eva II is a tiny, olive-shaped clitoral vibrator with two flexible medical-grade silicone wings that tuck under the labia. There are no straps, no suction, and nothing penetrative — the wings anchor it by catching under the pubic fat pad. Three intensity levels, waterproof body (including the charging port), a 1-hour runtime at top intensity, a 4-hour charge time, and an inductive charging case are all included. The device itself is 1.3" × 1.7" × 1.1"; with wings deployed, 2.4" × 1.7". It is designed to be worn during missionary, cowgirl, doggy-style, and side-lying positions — essentially whenever there is a body-body contact point for it to sit against.

Reviewer consensus is consistent on the strengths: when it fits, it is a game-changer for partnered play because it eliminates the arm-contortion problem that handheld clitoral vibrators create during sex. Reviewed.com, PureWow, Marie Claire UK, and the Free People blog all rate the hands-free design as genuinely novel and a meaningful upgrade over bullet-in-the-middle workarounds. The consistent caveat across reviews is fit: Eva II works best for users whose labial anatomy can grip the wings. Reviewers at Love, Emma and some Reddit threads note it slips out during vigorous movement for users with different body shapes — a learning curve of several sessions is typical. Dame's own product page (4.6-star rating, 1,188 reviews) mirrors this mixed but positive pattern. The motor is described as "not quiet," so shared-wall apartments are a factor.

Price and where to buy: $129 on dame.com, Target, Free People's FP Movement, and Unfabled. Includes inductive charging case, USB cable, drawstring storage bag, and discreet shipping. 3-year warranty is among the longest in the category.

Materials are medical-grade platinum silicone, phthalate-free, latex-free, and BPA-free — the same body-safe build across Dame's entire product line. Fully waterproof including the magnetic inductive charging port, which eliminates the most common point-of-failure on rechargeable sex toys.

The bottom line: Eva II is the best hands-free couples vibrator for users whose anatomy works with the wing design and who want simultaneous clitoral stimulation during penetration without a third hand holding a toy. For anatomies where it slips, the We-Vibe Sync 2 or We-Vibe Chorus Pro C-shaped couples vibes remain the better buy.

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Update — 2026-04-22

Initial entry — story first created.