The Lovense Tenera 2 is the second-generation air-pulse clitoral stimulator from Lovense (Hytto Pte. Ltd., Singapore), retailing for $119.99 direct from Lovense and at most major adult retailers. Where Womanizer's "Pleasure Air" patent and Satisfyer's mass-market "Pressure Wave" toys defined the suction-like air-pulse category, the Tenera 2 is Lovense's serious attempt to compete in the same premium handheld space — with the brand's signature app ecosystem layered on top.

Why It Matters

Air-pulse / pressure-wave clitoral stimulation is the single most disruptive product category in sex tech of the last decade — Womanizer essentially invented the segment in 2014 and built a $500M+ valuation around the patent moat. With WOW Tech / Womanizer now folded into Lovense Group as of late 2024, Lovense's continued push of Tenera 2 as a separately-branded competitor (despite the corporate sibling-status) shows the company is hedging its app-ecosystem play across multiple price tiers. For consumers, the practical impact is that the air-pulse premium is collapsing — what cost $200+ in 2022 now exists at $35 (ROMP Switch X), $120 (Tenera 2), and $220 (Womanizer Premium 2), with meaningful differentiation at each price tier rather than just packaging changes.

The Tenera 2 uses Lovense's "PulseSense" patented technology, generating up to 4,500 air pulses per minute through a soft-silicone 0.89-inch nozzle. Battery is just over an hour of runtime per ~70-minute charge — middling, not best-in-class — but the standout spec is sound: maximum noise output of 43 decibels, quieter than nearly every competing air-pulse toy on the market and noticeably quieter than the Womanizer Premium 2. Body-safe silicone, IPX7 fully submersible, magnetic USB charging. The Lovense Remote app (the same one running the Lush 4 and Edge 2 ecosystem) adds music sync, ambient-sound reactivity, custom pattern creation up to 10 saved presets, and long-distance partner control — features Womanizer has been notably slow to ship.

Critical reception is mixed in an interesting way. Mumsnet's reviewer praised it as "FINALLY a good clit-sucking toy from Lovense" — the first-gen Tenera was widely considered underpowered for the price. Overcoming The Distance's hands-on review called the Tenera 2 "the best air pulse Lovense has ever shipped." But the criticism is consistent: at the price point ($120), several reviewers feel the air-pulse intensity is weaker than Womanizer's competing models, and the air pulses can feel diffuse rather than precisely targeted. The counter-argument is the app ecosystem and partner-control feature set, which Womanizer simply doesn't offer at this tier. If you want hands-on intensity, the Womanizer Premium 2 ($219) wins on raw power. If you want a connected toy with serious motor quality, Tenera 2 has no real competitor.

Available at lovense.com, Amazon, BMS Enterprises, Tradeinn, Feelmore, and most adult retailers. Colors: Pink, and a more discreet Champagne.

Materials & Safety

Body-safe medical-grade silicone over an ABS plastic body. Phthalate-free, latex-free. IPX7 fully submersible. Magnetic USB charging cable included. 1-year warranty. Water-based lubricants only.

The Bottom Line

The Tenera 2 is the pick for users who want Lovense's app ecosystem — long-distance partner play, music sync, custom patterns — in an air-pulse format. For pure suction intensity, the Womanizer Premium 2 still wins. For a quiet bedside toy that pairs to a partner's phone in another city, the Tenera 2 is genuinely the only good answer at the $100–$130 tier. If you already own a Lush, an Edge, or a Calor, this is the natural addition to round out the lineup.

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Update — 2026-05-19

Initial entry — product guide first created.