The SVAKOM Erica is a $69–$99 wearable dual-motor vibrator with independently controllable G-spot and clitoral arms, designed for hands-free wear during foreplay, public play, or partnered sex. SVAKOM markets it as a panty vibrator, but the curved insertable head and narrow neck make it one of the more comfortable options for actual extended wear — including with underwear pulled up.

Why It Matters

Erica is the wearable for the buyer who wants real dual stimulation without committing to a $200 device. It also serves a specific use case — date-night public play with app-controlled partner involvement — that competing single-motor wearables can't really do. Its gender-neutral design (the curved head works for any anatomy) and modest price make it a popular upgrade pick from a basic bullet.

The dual-motor architecture is what distinguishes it from cheaper wearables. The internal arm targets the G-spot with one motor while a separate motor on the clitoral arm handles external stimulation, each with their own intensity controls. Eleven vibration modes and five intensities can be selected via the button on the device or through the SVAKOM app, which adds custom pattern building, music sync, and partner control across distance.

Reviews on Lotus Blooms, MyIntimacy, and Superdrug consistently flag two strengths: the toy is genuinely quiet on its highest setting (reviewers report it as inaudible in pants from a few feet away), and the curved head stays in place during walking and sitting better than competing wearables. The most common criticism is that the app's Bluetooth range is line-of-sight and short — fine for in-room partner play, less reliable in busy public environments. SVAKOM ships it with a 2-year replacement warranty plus 10-year quality support.

Materials check out: 100% body-safe silicone exterior, ABS plastic interior, fully waterproof (IPX7), USB rechargeable with 1.5–2 hours runtime. Available at SVAKOM, Amazon, Superdrug, Le Wand, and PEECH.

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Update — 2026-04-25

Initial entry — story first created.