The Lovelife Krush is OhMiBod's smart kegel exerciser — a phthalate-free silicone Bluetooth-connected pelvic-floor trainer that pairs with the TASL app to give users real-time biofeedback on the pressure, control, endurance, and grip of their PC muscles. It won Best of Show in Digital Health and Fitness at CES 2016, and a decade later it remains one of the most-recommended app-controlled kegel trainers — the rare sex-tech device that has held its category-leading position through multiple competitor launches (Elvie Trainer, Perifit, kGoal, K-fit).
Standout features. Built-in sensor technology measures four discrete metrics — pressure, control, endurance, grip — and feeds them into the companion TASL app (iOS and Android). The app provides voice-guided pelvic-floor courses, gamified strength training, and progress tracking; the actual exercise is structured as a series of squeeze patterns the user follows in real time while watching live force-feedback. Phthalate-free silicone, rechargeable lithium battery, fully waterproof. Comes with a positioning anchor (a flexible silicone tail that prevents over-insertion), a privacy pouch, and USB charging cable. The device is sized for typical use — small enough for first-time users without being too small for established kegel-trainer users.
What reviewers and users are saying. The Lovelife Krush has consistently held a position on Refinery29, Wirecutter, and Women's Health "best kegel trainer" lists for the better part of a decade. The most-cited differentiator is the four-metric feedback loop (vs. the dominant Elvie Trainer's pressure-only feedback), and the voice-guided sessions are widely recommended for postpartum recovery and bladder-control training. Critique skews toward the TASL app's UI feeling dated relative to Elvie's more modern interface — a software gap rather than a hardware one.
Price and where to buy. $149 currently from Adam & Eve (the most-cited US retailer) and Lovelifetoys.com. Original 2016 launch price was $75; current pricing reflects the post-CES-win premium. Also available at Target, Walmart, and Amazon.
Materials. Body-safe silicone, phthalate-free, BPA-free, latex-free. Standard sensor-equipped pelvic-floor-trainer profile — fully waterproof for cleaning, 1-year manufacturer warranty.
Bottom line. If you want a sensor-based kegel trainer with genuine clinical-style biofeedback (rather than just a vibrating ball), the Krush is the most-recommended option in the category for users who specifically want multi-metric data. Elvie Trainer is the alternative if you prioritize app polish and pressure-only feedback at a slightly lower price; Perifit is the cheaper third option. For postpartum recovery, bladder-control training, or just gamified pelvic-floor fitness, the Krush is the heritage CES-award pick that's earned its decade-long shelf position.
Sources
- Lovelife Krush Smart Kegel Exerciser — Lovelifetoys product page
- Lovelife by OhMiBod Krush Smart Kegel Exerciser — Target
- OhMiBod launches its own smart kegel exerciser — Engadget (CES 2016 coverage)
Update — 2026-05-21
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