What is it and who makes it? The Tenuto Mini is the smaller, more affordable sibling of MysteryVibe's flagship wearable vibrator, Tenuto 2. MysteryVibe is the London-based sextech company whose products carry medical-device aspirations — co-founder Dr. Soumyadip Rakshit has positioned the company at the intersection of sexual wellness and clinical care, including studies on erectile function.
Why It Matters
The vibrating cock ring category has long been dominated by disposable, low-quality products. MysteryVibe's bet is that pricing a clinically-positioned wearable at $140 (rather than $20 or $300) opens up a previously underserved middle of the market — couples who want a real medical-grade product without committing to a flagship purchase. Watch this as a template for how clinically-positioned sex tech brands ladder their lineups.What makes it special? Three independent motors sit inside an ultra-flexible silicone band that stretches to fit most penises and stays put during partnered sex. One motor stimulates the wearer (base of shaft and perineum), while two front-facing motors deliver vibration to a partner's clitoris and vulva during intercourse. Sixteen intensity levels with onboard buttons plus full app control over the MysteryVibe app — including customizable patterns and beat-sync — separate it from the $20 CVS-aisle vibrating rings that gave the category a bad reputation.
What's the general consensus? The Daily Beast's Scouted called it "the ring you both say 'oh yes' to," praising the strong grip that keeps it in place during position changes. MysteryVibe's own published comparison vs. Tenuto 2 shows Tenuto Mini trading a few features (no heating, single-piece silicone instead of bendable) for a much lower price and a more discreet profile. DudeIWantThat and Uncrate both feature it as a gift-worthy wearable. Common feedback: the stretch silicone is the right call for most sizes, and the app's customizable patterns are genuinely useful rather than gimmicky.
Price and where to buy. $140 USD direct from mv.health (frequently discounted from the original $279 launch price), with availability at Babeland, SheVibe, and Lovehoney. Free worldwide shipping over $99 from MysteryVibe.
Body-safe materials. Medical-grade silicone, hypoallergenic and phthalate-free. USB-magnetic charging, roughly one hour of runtime per charge. Splashproof but not fully submersible — fine for shower use, but check the manual before bath play.
The bottom line. Tenuto Mini is for couples who like vibrating cock rings but have been disappointed by the cheap, single-motor versions. It's also a smart pick for solo wearers who want hands-free perineum and shaft stimulation. If you can stretch the budget to the Tenuto 2's heating and adjustable shape it's worth it, but the Mini hits the sweet spot of price, performance, and discretion.
Sources
- MysteryVibe Tenuto Mini Ring Vibrator — The Daily Beast, Scouted
- Tenuto Mini — World's First Science (MV.Health official)
- The Wearable Male Vibrator Comparison: Tenuto 2 vs. Tenuto Mini — MysteryVibe on Medium
Update — 2026-05-18
Initial entry — story first created.