The OhMiBod Esca 2 is a $119 to $129 wearable insertable vibrator developed in partnership with Kiiroo, designed from the outset for two specific use cases that the broader G-spot vibrator market tends to ignore: cam work and long-distance partnered play. It's the toy you buy when a Lovense Lush is almost the right answer, but you need the LED status beacon and the more cam-friendly hardware feedback that Lovense doesn't build into the Lush line.
Physically, the Esca 2 is 7.3 inches total with 2.5 to 5 inches insertable and a body that tapers from 1.3 to 1.5 inches wide. The base carries a visible LED that lights up in response to activity — a tip on a cam site, a music beat, an ambient sound trigger — which is specifically what makes it the category default for professional camming. The vibrator pairs over Bluetooth plus Wi-Fi through the OhMiBod Remote app, which means partner control works anywhere with internet, not just across a room. The app runs six distinct modes: Music sync, Club Vibe (ambient sound reactive), Tap, Rhythm, Touch, and Pulse. Body-safe silicone covers the insertable portion over an ABS plastic base, and USB-rechargeable runtime is roughly two hours per charge.
One caveat that matters: the Esca 2 is water-resistant but not fully waterproof, so shower use is fine but bath play is off the table. Reviewer feedback consistently lands the same way. ICGI called it a product that "does precisely what it claims" for G-spot stimulation and praised the app integration specifically for camming and long-distance couples. Reddit r/sextoys threads consistently recommend it for cam performers over the Lush, citing the LED beacon, though the same threads note that Lovense's app ecosystem is more mature and more reliable at long distance when raw uptime is the priority.
Who should buy this?
Buy the Esca 2 if you cam for work or want a genuine long-distance insertable with a visible partner-side signal. Skip it if you want bathtub waterproofing, if you'd rather buy into Lovense's better-developed app ecosystem with the Lush 4, or if you don't specifically need the LED feature — at which point the Lush is the safer recommendation.
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Update — 2026-04-20
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