The We-Vibe Melt 2 is a $149 pressure-wave clitoral stimulator from We-Vibe (Lovense Group), positioned explicitly as a couples-friendly evolution of the original Melt that competed in the same air-pulse category as Womanizer and Satisfyer. Where the original Melt put a bulbous suction head between partners during sex, the Melt 2 is slimmer (13.5 cm × 4.7 cm × 4.4 cm, 108 g) and angles the nozzle away from the body so it slots between bodies during partnered penetrative sex without poking either person.

Why It Matters

The Melt 2 sits at the intersection of two trend lines: pressure-wave technology (still the breakout category of the last five years) and couples-friendly suction toys (a category We-Vibe basically invented with the original Melt). It's also a useful litmus test for the Lovense Group post-merger — Lovense bought We-Vibe parent WOW Tech in 2024, and product cadence shows tighter integration with the Lovense app ecosystem rather than maintaining We-Connect as a separate platform.

It runs 12 intensity levels and 6 air-pulse patterns from a single motor, plus an "Autovibe" smart mode that ramps intensity automatically. The We-Connect app gives long-distance partner control, sound sync, and a touchpad mode — useful for couples doing the Lovense ecosystem dance over distance. Smart Silence pauses the motor when the toy isn't pressed against the body to save battery and keep the household reasonably ignorant. Battery is 120 minutes runtime with 90-minute charge time, and the toy is body-safe medical-grade silicone over an ABS body, IPX7 fully submersible.

Reviewers split. PureWow praised the slim profile and partner intercourse use case, and Joan Price's "Naked at Our Age" review highlighted the 12 intensities as well-distributed (not just bottom-half useful). Elia Winters' review noted the air-pulse mechanism delivers strong, dependable orgasms but flagged that for solo use, the $89 Bellesa Diskreet Air or $49 ROMP Switch X arguably deliver more for the money. The Melt 2's value proposition is partnered use — if you're not having couples sex with it, you're not getting the $149 worth.

Bottom Line

Buy it if you want a pressure-wave toy that slots between two bodies during sex without becoming a third elbow. Skip it if your suction toy is mostly for solo sessions — the Womanizer Premium 2 or Bellesa Diskreet Air offer more bang for less.

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Update — 2026-04-28

Initial entry — story first created.