The LELO Tiani Harmony is the Swedish luxury brand's app-connected couples vibrator — the C-shaped wearable category pioneered by We-Vibe twenty years ago, redone in LELO's premium-silicone-and-medical-grade-engineering aesthetic. The Harmony is the 2023 update to the long-running Tiani line and represents LELO's first serious play in the connected couples segment, where We-Vibe (now owned by Lovense) had previously been the dominant brand. The form factor is the C: a soft silicone tail inserts into the vagina, the bulbous external arm sits against the clitoris, and during partnered penetration the toy stays in place — the receiving partner's vibrator becomes a vibrator for both partners simultaneously.

What makes it special is the integration story. The Harmony pairs with the LELO app over Bluetooth (10-meter direct range, unlimited over Wi-Fi/cellular for long-distance partner control), and the app itself is the most-developed in the category — it ships with 4,000+ articles, ambient sound libraries, voice control, music-sync vibration that pulses to whatever is playing, and the ability for a partner anywhere in the world to take real-time control. Two motors operate independently, with 10 patterns each. Body-safe FDA-grade silicone, IPX7 waterproof, USB-rechargeable with about two hours of run time per charge.

Reviewer consensus from honeysx, Free People, RodeoH, and the LELO community is that the Tiani Harmony has finally closed the gap with We-Vibe Chorus on the connected-couples brief. The Harmony's tail is shorter and softer than the Chorus's, which makes it easier to wear during long sessions but slightly less precise for solo G-spot work. App stability has historically been the LELO ecosystem's weakest point; the 2024–2025 firmware updates appear to have largely fixed the early Bluetooth dropouts. The biggest remaining gap is partner-control onboarding: the We-Vibe app is still simpler to share access on.

Price: $269 MSRP at lelo.com, Lovehoney, and Amazon; often $189–$229 on LELO's quarterly sales. Body-safe FDA-grade silicone over a rechargeable lithium battery; 1-year LELO warranty plus their 10-year quality guarantee. Available in deep rose and aqua. Notable: the standard Tiani 3 (the non-app SenseMotion remote version) is still on the market at $179 if you want the form factor without the app.

The bottom line: the Tiani Harmony is the connected couples vibrator to buy if you specifically want LELO build quality (the silicone has a softer "hand-feel" than We-Vibe's), if your partner already uses the LELO app for other devices (Sona, Ida Wave), or if you want long-distance control and don't mind paying premium pricing. For users who want maximum connectivity polish, the We-Vibe Chorus Pro (also a Section T pick) is the safer choice. For users who want the form factor without the app — and the $90 savings — the Tiani 3 remains the value pick. The Harmony's brief is luxury app-connected couples play, and on that brief it is the strongest LELO has shipped.

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Update — 2026-05-15

Initial entry — story first created.