The Tracy's Dog OG 3 is a $89.99 modular dual-stimulation toy from the Chinese-Australian brand best known for the viral OG Pro 2. Where the Pro 2 fused a suction head and vibrator into a single body, the OG 3 (reviewed late 2025 by Refinery29 and Elia Winters) splits the system into two independently-motored components — a clitoral suction stimulator and a separate bendable dual-motor wand — that can be used solo, in tandem, or as a 3-in-1 combined device.

Why It Matters

The OG 3 is the clearest example yet of a Chinese DTC brand iterating faster than the Western premium category — Tracy's Dog has shipped three flagship redesigns since the OG launched in 2018, while Womanizer's Duo line is on its second generation in roughly the same period. For under-$100 shoppers who want air-pulse-plus-vibration without paying for the Womanizer Duo 2, the OG 3 is the most-recommended alternative on the major review sites.

Standout features: each module has its own motor and 10 intensity levels with multiple patterns; the wand is bendable for internal or external positioning and uses dual side-mounted motors; both components are fully waterproof medical-grade silicone with two interchangeable silicone tip shapes; battery runs over an hour. The clitoral stimulator works as a standalone bullet, the wand works as a standalone vibrator, and together they cover blended-stimulation scenarios that fixed-design rabbits cannot.

Refinery29's Kristine Thomason wrote that she reached orgasm in under a minute on the lowest setting and was "in shock" at the responsiveness; she called it the best Tracy's Dog toy she has tested. Common feedback in the broader review pool: the modular setup is more versatile than the OG Pro 2 but means more pieces to charge, store, and clean. The brand has built a Reddit-driven reputation for delivering Womanizer-tier pleasure at a Lovehoney-tier price.

Available at thetracysdog.com, Amazon, and Walmart for $89.99. Medical-grade silicone, USB rechargeable, 2-year warranty.

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Update — 2026-04-29

Initial entry — story first created.