The LELO Sona 2 Cruise is Swedish luxury brand LELO's flagship sonic clitoral stimulator, currently retailing for around $169 in the US (£139 in the UK). Unlike air-pulse competitors that pull at the clitoris, the Sona 2 uses sonic waves and pulses transmitted through a soft silicone mouth — LELO's pitch is that the wave technology stimulates the entire clitoral structure, including the parts you can't see, rather than just the external nub. The "2" generation widened the mouth opening by ~33% over the original Sona and added a 12th vibration pattern. The "Cruise" suffix refers to LELO's Cruise Control feature.

Cruise Control is the standout engineering trick. The device reserves the top ~20% of its motor's available power and only releases it when sensors detect the motors are about to bog down — typically when a user presses the toy harder against their body during the climb to climax. Practically, this means the Sona 2 Cruise doesn't lose power as you press in (a complaint about cheaper suction toys), and the surge at the moment of orgasm feels like the toy reading the room. The 12 patterns range from a low murmur to fast pulse waves, and the device is fully waterproof (IPX7) for shower use, with a sealed magnetic charging port.

Reviewers have been broadly positive but with caveats. Marie Claire UK called it the "world's first clitoral suction toy" that "really surprised" their tester, who reported orgasms within minutes once they figured out the right pressure. Velinera's review tester noted the silicone mouth is one of the largest on the market, which makes positioning easier for users new to suction toys but can feel less pinpoint than competitors like the Womanizer Premium 2. Reddit's r/SexToys frequently recommends it as the "Lexus" of clitoral suction toys, though several reviewers note that users who prefer the more aggressive air-pulse pull of Womanizers may find the Sona 2's sonic wave too gentle. Battery life is roughly an hour from a one-hour charge — middling versus the four-hour Womanizer Pro40 — and the device weighs in around 7.7 ounces, making it slightly heavier than competitors.

Body-safe credentials are reassuringly thorough. The mouth and head use medical-grade silicone, the body is ABS plastic, and the device carries LELO's standard one-year warranty plus 10-year quality guarantee. The Sona 2 Cruise is sold at LELO direct, Lovehoney, Babeland, Boots (UK), and Selfridges, with frequent sales bringing the price into the $130–$140 range.

The Bottom Line

The Sona 2 Cruise is the right pick for clitoris owners who want a luxury suction-style toy with serious build quality and don't mind paying a premium for the LELO brand. If you've tried a Womanizer or Satisfyer and want something gentler with more enveloping waves rather than pinpoint pulls, this is the move. If you're price-sensitive and just want something that works, the Satisfyer Pro 2 Gen 3 ($60) gets you 80% of the experience at a third of the price.

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Update — 2026-05-05

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