The Womanizer Duo 2 is a dual-stimulation rabbit-style device that pairs the brand's Pleasure Air air-pulse technology with a separate G-spot vibrating shaft — essentially combining the Womanizer Premium 2 and a traditional rabbit into one device. It remains Womanizer's flagship dual-function toy and, as of 2026, the most well-known crossover product in the "air-pulse rabbit" niche that Womanizer essentially invented.

Why It Matters

Pleasure Air stimulation (the pulsing airwave technology popularized by Womanizer) is the single most commercially successful pleasure-tech innovation of the past decade, spawning dozens of knockoffs and competitors. The Duo 2 is the category's answer to "I want a rabbit but I also want Pleasure Air" — and for buyers who already know they respond to both clit and G-spot stim, it's still a top recommendation. Womanizer's parent company WOW Tech Group (now merged with Lovense) has positioned the Duo line as its premium dual-stim flagship against We-Vibe's Nova 2 and the LELO Soraya Wave.

Priced at $229 at Womanizer's direct site (frequently $179–$199 at Lovehoney, Walmart, and Amazon), the Duo 2 offers 14 intensity levels on the air-pulse clitoral nozzle and 10 vibration patterns across two independently controlled motors. It measures just under 9 inches long with a 5-inch insertable shaft, uses body-safe silicone, is fully waterproof, USB-magnetic rechargeable, and includes Womanizer's Afterglow function (a low-intensity ramp-down after climax) as well as Smart Silence (which mutes the motor when the nozzle isn't touching skin). Womanizer backs it with a 5-year warranty and a 100-day trial guarantee.

The Duo 2 holds a 4.5/5 rating across Womanizer.com and Lovehoney reviews. Users consistently praise the dual-stimulation experience — particularly the way the separate controls let buyers dial the clit and G-spot independently — and the Afterglow function, which reviewers describe as "the feature other toys should copy." Critics note that the device is large and may feel bulky for first-time users, that the silicone nozzle attachments can detach under suction, and that the motor is noticeably louder than the standalone Premium 2. The app-control skeptics will be happy to hear there's no app — this is a standalone device with physical buttons only.

The Bottom Line

Buy the Duo 2 if you've tried a Pleasure Air toy and loved it and want penetrative stimulation to match. Skip it if you've never tried air-pulse before (start with the $99 Womanizer Liberty 2 or $49 Womanizer Pro) or if the ~$200 price puts you off — the Satisfyer Curvy 1+ offers a similar combo for under $60.

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Update — 2026-04-21

Initial entry — story first created.