We-Vibe, the Canadian brand that pioneered the wearable couples vibrator category in 2008, released the Sync 2 as its most refined iteration to date, and it remains the top-recommended couples toy in 2026 by Allure, The Strategist, Self, and PureWow. The C-shaped insertable vibrator is designed to be worn during penetrative sex, simultaneously stimulating the clitoris externally and the G-spot internally while the partner wearing it engages in intercourse — making it one of the few devices that truly delivers dual stimulation for both partners at once.
Why It Matters
The Sync 2's continued market leadership highlights that wearable couples technology — while crowded with competition — still lives and dies on fit, motor quality, and app reliability. We-Vibe's two-year warranty and the Canadian company's history of responsible data handling (it settled a privacy lawsuit in 2017 and overhauled its data practices) are meaningful differentiators in an era of increasing consumer awareness about intimate device privacy.The Sync 2 improves on the original Sync with a more adjustable flex point that allows the two arms to be repositioned to fit different body types, addressing the fit complaints that were the most common criticism of earlier We-Vibe couples toys. The device runs dual independent motors — one in each arm — controllable separately via the We-Connect app or the included single-button remote. Ten vibration patterns and multiple intensity levels are available. At 10.3 cm × 10.3 cm × 7 cm and 66 grams, it is compact enough to be genuinely unobtrusive during use. Battery life runs 90 minutes with a 90-minute charge time via the included magnetic USB-C cable; the device is IPX7 rated. We-Vibe offers a two-year warranty on the Sync 2, which is above the industry standard.
The app-control functionality earns consistent praise in reviews. The We-Connect app allows partners to control the device remotely over any distance, making it popular with long-distance couples. PinkLifestyle.com's full review noted: "Having control of her from a distance was a huge turn-on," with the reviewer using it both solo and partnered. PureWow's sexologist contributors named it the top pick for couples specifically because it is "both highly intuitive and full of features." The motors are described as producing deep, rumbly vibrations rather than surface buzzing. The one consistent criticism across reviews is that positional finding takes some experimentation — the device works best when both partners understand its geometry before attempting intercourse.
The We-Vibe Sync 2 retails for $139 (regularly $169, frequently on sale) through We-Vibe's website, Lovehoney, and SheVibe, as well as on Amazon. It is made entirely from body-safe silicone with no phthalates or latex, and We-Vibe recommends water-based lubricant to preserve the silicone surface. The package includes the vibrator, the remote, the charging cable, and a satin storage pouch.
The bottom line: the Sync 2 is the right pick for couples who want a device that works during intercourse rather than requiring a break in the action. It rewards communication and requires a brief positioning learning curve, but once dialed in, it is the best available tool for simultaneous dual-partner stimulation. Solo users looking for a hands-free wearable that targets the G-spot and clit simultaneously can also use it effectively.
Sources
- The 26 Best Couples' Sex Toys in 2026, According to Testers & Sexologists — PureWow
- We-Vibe Sync 2 Review: Double the Fun — PinkLifestyle
- We-Vibe Sync 2 — Amazon
Update — 2026-04-09
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