Wild Flower launched the Enby 3 in October 2025, the third-generation update to the gender-neutral, queer-owned Brooklyn brand's flagship "vibrator for everybody." Distribution scaled in November 2025 via Holiday Products and again in 2026 via inclusive specialty retailers. The Enby line is built on the premise that a sex toy should not assume a specific anatomy — the saddle-shaped silicone form works as a clitoral toy, a strokers, a strap-on companion, between two bodies, or for any combination of the above.

The Enby 3 layers three meaningful upgrades onto the format. First, dual motors deliver stronger, deeper vibrations than the single-motor Enby 2. Second, a coreless flexible body lets the toy bend and conform to whatever anatomy or position it is being used in — the previous Enby had a more rigid silicone construction. Third, a redesigned ergonomic remote control was specifically built for users with limited grip, dexterity, or fine-motor function, addressing a long-standing accessibility gap in the category. The textured silicone exterior amplifies sensation against vulvas, penises, perineums, or any body part the user wants to angle it against.

The Enby 2 became a global design-world icon, with examples in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris), the Kunsthal (Rotterdam), and the Victoria & Albert Museum (London). The Enby 3 inherits that design heritage while addressing the most consistent feedback on the Enby 2: more power, more flexibility, and accessible controls. JRL Charts' industry trade coverage flagged Holiday Products' national rollout as one of Q4 2025's most-stocked inclusive launches. Independent long-form reviews of the Enby 3 are still emerging — early consensus from the queer/non-binary review community echoes the same accessibility-first read.

Pricing runs $98–$129 at wildflower.co, Babeland, SheVibe, and inclusive specialty retailers. Body is body-safe silicone with internal flexible cores; splash-resistant, USB-rechargeable, harness-compatible. Wild Flower is one of the few major sex toy brands explicitly owned and operated by queer and non-binary founders.

Bottom line

The Enby 3 is the right toy if you specifically value gender-neutral design, want a single device that works across multiple anatomies and partnered configurations, or if dexterity matters in your remote control choice. It is also the rare flagship sex toy where the design-world pedigree (museum collections, V&A) is real rather than marketing copy. Skip it if you specifically want a shaped vibrator for one anatomy — but if you have ever struggled to find a toy that works for both you and a partner with different bodies, the Enby line is the format that solves that problem.

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Update — 2026-05-02

Initial entry — story first created.