The Lovense Osci 3 is a ~$139.99 / £159 G-spot vibrator with three independent stimulation systems baked into one body: an oscillating tip on the internal arm that taps rather than vibrates, a flexible vibrating clitoral arm, and an integrated warming function that heats the toy to 40°C in under a minute (max 42°C, body temperature). It's 8.5 inches total, ~5 inches insertable, 1.2 inches at the widest point, and made from body-safe silicone over an ABS body. IPX7 waterproof.

Why It Matters

The Osci 3 is part of Lovense's slow conquest of categories WOW Tech (Womanizer, We-Vibe) historically owned. Where Lovense's earlier products targeted long-distance camming and male strokers, the Osci 3 is a direct play for the rabbit/G-spot vibrator buyer who'd otherwise reach for a LELO Soraya Wave or We-Vibe Nova 2. The warming function in particular hints at where mid-tier app-connected toys are heading: not just more intensities, but multimodal stimulation (vibration + tapping + heat + suction) bundled into single devices.

What makes the Osci 3 actually different is the oscillation. Most rabbit-style toys vibrate the entire shaft, which is one feeling. The Osci 3's tip rapidly taps the G-spot — a focused, percussive sensation reviewer Elia Winters compared to the come-hither motion of a finger but faster. Reviewers at coffeeandkink, Strawberry Patch, and luxevibes consistently flag this as a different sensation rather than a louder version of vibration: deeper, more focused, easier to localize on the G-spot without rattling the rest of the vagina.

Like the rest of the Lovense lineup, the Osci 3 is a full citizen of the Lovense Remote ecosystem. App control, sound sync, music sync, long-distance partner control, content sync with PornHub Interactive, and integration with other Lovense devices for couples or group play. The warming function is the standout differentiator — most rabbit-style toys don't include heat, and reviewers note the warm silicone glides better and reduces the "cold metal probe" sensation that turns some users off internal toys.

Bottom Line

Buy it if you want a different sensation than the buzz-of-vibration default and don't already own a Lovense device (the app ecosystem is the moat). Skip it if you mostly use external clitoral toys — the warming and oscillating tip are designed for internal use, and most of the value disappears externally.

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Update — 2026-04-28

Initial entry — story first created.