The Magic Motion Dante II is a $79–$119 app-controlled smart cock ring from Shenzhen-based Magic Motion (the same brand behind the Flamingo wearable, the Sundae egg, and the Krush kegel platform). It's the second-generation Dante, replacing the original 2019 model with a stretchier silicone sleeve that fits up to roughly wrist circumference, two motors instead of one, detachable vibration capsules for charging, and motion-sensing software that records session duration and "calories burned" in the Magic Motion app.

Why It Matters

App-controlled cock rings are one of the few sex tech categories where Chinese brands have closed the price-to-feature gap with established Western brands without compromising on body-safe materials or app security. Magic Motion's pricing pressure on Lovense Diamo and We-Vibe Pivot/Verge has visibly compressed list prices in the cock-ring category over 2024-2026 — a useful market signal as smart-toy unit economics improve. The Dante II's "calories burned" gimmick is mostly marketing, but the underlying motion data is genuinely interesting for couples who want shared intimacy data without committing to a full biometric platform.

The hardware: two independent motors positioned front and back — one against the perineum and prostate area, one at the base of the penis — delivering wave-pattern vibration that travels along the underside of the shaft during use. 10 manual vibration patterns plus app-driven custom rhythm building, music sync (the device responds to your Spotify or Apple Music in real time), voice-activated mode, and "Web Control" letting a partner steer the toy from a browser anywhere in the world. IPX6-rated for shower use and easy cleaning, ~60 minutes runtime per ~90-minute USB charge, body-safe silicone over ABS plastic core. Includes a "wear and forget" silent mode below 30dB.

Reviewer consensus on Magic Motion's smart cock rings (Dante II and the related Magic Rise) is unusually positive for a sub-$120 product. Tantra Mall, Bigshopper, and Lyko reviews routinely highlight the stretchier silicone — earlier app-controlled cock rings from competitors were notorious for cutting into too-large or too-small partners — and the dual-motor placement is consistently called out as more useful than single-motor competitors that only target the base. PABO and EasyToys video reviews echo the same point: the Dante II is the closest thing to a Lovense Diamo at roughly half the price, with the trade-off being a 60-minute runtime versus the Diamo's 90+ minutes.

Materials and safety: ISO-compliant silicone, BPA-free, phthalate-free, waterproof to IPX6 (splashproof, not submersible), removable motors mean charging contacts never touch skin. The Magic Motion app has been through Trail of Bits and independent security audits since the 2025 connected-device privacy push and is one of the few teledildonics apps that publishes a vulnerability disclosure policy.

The bottom line: buy the Dante II if you want app-controlled cock-ring play without paying Lovense Diamo prices, especially if a partner will be steering it from afar. Skip it if you have specific anatomical fit needs the stretchy silicone won't accommodate, or if you're already deep in the Lovense or We-Vibe ecosystem and don't want a second app on your phone. The Dante II is the single best entry point into the Magic Motion ecosystem before the Sundae egg or Flamingo wearable.

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Update — 2026-05-07

Initial entry — story first created.