On April 10, 2026, Lovense launched the Velvo — a new rabbit-style dual-stimulation vibrator built around a novel internal mechanism called NeoSpin Technology, which rotates a patented "rolling bead" 360 degrees inside the G-spot arm at up to 165 rotations per minute. The device arrived at distributor Creative Conceptions on April 16, 2026, marking the Velvo's entry into the European B2B trade channel, and was covered by industry outlets EAN Online, Synergy Magazine, and eLine Magazine through the following week.

Why It Matters

Lovense has grown from an app-connected novelty brand into one of the most aggressive product-development labs in pleasure tech — its April 2026 rollout now includes Velvo, Solace Pro, Lush 4, Ridge, Gush 2, Vulse, Dolce, and Mission 2 in active distribution. The company's March 19 integration of the OpenClaw AI agent platform into the Lovense Remote App also made it the first intimate-device maker to plug directly into an open-source agentic AI ecosystem. NeoSpin is both a legitimate technical claim (Lovense is publicly positioning it as patented and category-defining) and a marketing story about moving beyond "just another vibrator." Expect the WOW Tech Group / Lovense combined portfolio to double down on proprietary-mechanism claims (Pleasure Air, NeoSpin, WaveMotion-style) as the dominant competitive axis through 2026–2027.

The Velvo's clitoral arm delivers up to 7,500 vibrations per minute while the internal shaft uses NeoSpin to create what Lovense describes as a "rolling pressure" sensation rather than conventional buzz-pattern vibration. Each motor is independently controlled, and the device ships with Lovense Remote app integration including Toy Sync (the company's partner-device long-distance control platform), music-sync mode (where G-spot rolling and clitoral vibration respond independently to sound variations), and the "code your orgasms" custom pattern builder. The Velvo can act as a master controller for other Lovense devices, meaning users with multiple Lovense toys can chain them together for coordinated couples play. Lovense has not announced US pricing, but the EU distributor channel and Lovense's typical flagship pricing suggest $149–$199 at retail.

The Velvo is Lovense's most significant hardware reveal since the Solace Pro (heated automatic stroker) and Lush 4 (egg vibrator, 2026 Lovehoney Pleasure Awards Couples' Choice winner). It positions Lovense directly against the WaveMotion category — LELO's come-hither shaft technology — by staking out a mechanically distinct alternative: rotation rather than curling. From a category perspective, the rabbit vibrator has been the sex-toy industry's most commodified format for two decades, with innovation generally limited to improved motors or better app integration. NeoSpin's 360-degree rolling bead is a genuine mechanical departure, similar in ambition to Fun Factory's Stronic pulsator line (which uses magnets instead of motors) or LELO's WaveMotion shafts.

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Update — 2026-04-21

Initial entry — story first created.