The Lovense Velvo is the China-headquartered teledildonics giant's first new internal-mechanism product in years, and it ships with a mouthful: patented NeoSpin Technology, a single ceramic-finish bead that physically rolls 360° inside the silicone G-spot arm at up to 165 rotations per minute. Pair that with a separate 7,500-vpm motor in the clitoral arm and you get a rabbit-style vibrator whose internal sensation is less "buzz against the front wall" and more "rolling, pulsing pressure," with five adjustable bead speeds layered against multiple vibration modes. Launched April 10, 2026, the Velvo arrived at U.S. distributor Creative Conceptions on April 16 and went into wide retail availability ahead of its $109 regular price (early-bird buyers got it at $99).
Why It Matters
The Velvo is significant for the pleasure tech category beyond Lovense's own lineup. After a decade where "innovation" in dual-stim vibrators mostly meant adding air pulse or adding app connectivity, the NeoSpin mechanism is a genuinely new internal stimulation modality — and it ships at a mid-market price, not a luxury one. Expect competitive responses from We-Vibe, Womanizer (now under the Lovense Group umbrella following the WOW Tech merger), and the Chinese manufacturing tier within twelve months.What makes it special is the mechanism itself. Most rabbits chase G-spot stimulation through a fixed curve plus vibration. The Velvo physically moves a hard element under the silicone in a continuous orbit — the same idea a finger uses when it does the "come-hither" motion, but mechanical, rhythmic, and adjustable independently of the clitoral motor. Lovense calls this the first patented rolling-bead bunny on the market. Independent reviewers haven't disputed the claim.
The early consensus is glowing. PleasureVibeReviews scored it 8.9/10 and Overcoming The Distance gave it 9.3/10, both noting that the rolling sensation is genuinely different from anything they'd tested before. Lovense's on-site reviews average 4.7/5 from buyers who skew toward experienced brand users, and the recurring comment in honest reviews is that the rolling bead works for people who had previously written off rabbit vibrators. The clitoral arm is rated capable but not the best the brand has done — the story is the G-spot side. Battery is about 78 minutes of runtime, the silicone is medical-grade and IPX7-waterproof, and the device pairs to the Lovense Remote app for music sync, long-distance partner control, and pattern programming.
Price and where to buy: $99–$109 directly from Lovense.com. Available at Creative Conceptions, Amazon, Luxe Vibes, and Chic Chonies in the U.S. Distribution rolling into adult specialty stores through Q2 2026.
Materials and safety: Body-safe medical-grade silicone exterior, ABS plastic internal housing for the bead, IPX7 waterproof rating (full submersion). USB-C charging.
The bottom line: If you've owned a rabbit before and felt the internal arm was just along for the ride, the Velvo is the most genuinely novel internal mechanism to hit the category in years. People who don't enjoy intense internal stimulation should probably stick with something gentler — the bead is a real physical presence. People who specifically want G-spot focus, or who have given up on rabbits because the internal arms felt dead, are the exact buyers Lovense built this for.
Sources
- Lovense Velvo Review 2026: World's First Rolling Bead Rabbit Vibrator | PleasureVibeReviews
- Lovense VELVO Full Review and Specs | Overcoming The Distance
- Creative Conceptions Welcomes the Lovense Velvo | EAN Online
- Beyond Vibration: Velvo Ignites a Deeper, Rolling Dimension of Sensation | EAN Online
Update — 2026-05-14
Initial entry — Section T product guide first created.