The Chorus is We-Vibe's flagship couples vibrator, made by Lovense (which absorbed the WOW Tech Group / We-Vibe / Womanizer family in 2021). It's a C-shaped wearable that sits inside the wearer with one arm against the G-spot and the other against the clitoris, with the partner's penis sharing the canal — meaning it's designed to be worn during partnered penetrative sex without anything getting in the way. The Chorus is the original We-Vibe couples format that the entire category has copied. (Note: We-Vibe's newer Chorus Pro model launched in early 2026 with the next-gen "Fusion Wave" technology — the original Chorus reviewed here is the more affordable, more widely available version.)

Why It Matters

The C-shape couples vibrator is We-Vibe's invented category and remains the most-copied form factor in connected sex tech. The Chorus's continued strong shelf presence — including at mainstream retailers like Target — demonstrates how fully the couples-vibrator concept has crossed from specialty adult retail into clean-beauty-adjacent mainstream commerce, which is one of the most important quiet trends in sexual wellness over the past five years.

The differentiator across the category is the Chorus's Squeeze Remote: it's a small wireless controller, sized like a stress ball, where the harder you grip it, the more intense the vibration becomes. Touch-sense technology in the toy itself also responds to body movement and naturally ramps vibration during thrusting. Both the toy and the remote pair to the We-Connect app for remote control over Wi-Fi from anywhere — making the Chorus equally usable for in-bed couples play and for long-distance relationships. Eight vibration patterns and ten intensity levels.

What reviewers and users say: Reviewed.com called it a clear top pick for couples vibrators. T3 said it works "very well" but flagged occasional Bluetooth disconnects between the remote and toy. Coffee and Kink and Elia Winters both highlighted the C-shape's stability during slow positions but noted it "slips around" during vigorous thrusting — the most common complaint across reviews is that it isn't truly hands-free during athletic sex. Battery life is about 1.5 hours per 2-hour USB charge, which is on the short end for the price. The most common compliment is how well the Squeeze Remote works in practice — the squeeze gesture is intuitive and removes the awkwardness of fumbling with intensity buttons mid-act.

Price and where to buy: $199 direct from we-vibe.com (frequent sales bring it to $149–$169). Available at Lovehoney, Babeland, Amazon, and Target's online sexual wellness section. The Chorus Pro (2026) is $249 if you want the latest generation.

Materials and safety: Body-safe silicone over an ABS plastic core, no phthalates. IPX7 waterproof. USB rechargeable via included magnetic cable. Works with We-Connect app on iOS and Android.

The bottom line: Buy this if you and a partner want a wearable couples vibe with a meaningfully better remote than the competition, and you're not chasing the absolute newest generation. Skip it if you want long-distance haptic syncing with a partner's device (look at the Lovense Lush 4 + Edge 2 pairing instead), if you want hands-free during fast-paced sex (it slips), or if your budget is tight — the older We-Vibe Sync 2 ($179) or the Lovense Lush 4 ($129) cover overlapping use cases for less.

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Update — 2026-05-03

Initial entry — guide first created.