The Womanizer Enhance is the brand's newest 2026 release and the first Womanizer device to integrate the company's signature Pleasure Air pressure-wave technology with a traditional vibration motor in a single unit. Womanizer (owned by WOW Tech / Lovense Group since the 2021 merger) launched the Enhance in March 2026 with marketing that leaned hard on a Berlin Institute for Innovation (BIFI) clinical field study claiming a 100% orgasm rate across 100+ participants — a number that drew justified skepticism from reviewers and equally justified curiosity from buyers.

Why It Matters

The Enhance is the first Womanizer device that explicitly bundles its category-defining technology with a feature its closest competitors (Satisfyer, Lelo Sona, Smile Makers) have offered for years. The clinical-study angle — even if statistically over-claimed — is the new baseline for category marketing: every major brand is now investing in clinical or quasi-clinical efficacy claims rather than relying on testimonials alone. That shift toward measurable outcomes is the most important meta-trend in the women's pleasure tech category in 2026.

What makes it stand out is the head design and the mode combinatorics. The Enhance has a slightly broader contact head than the iconic Premium 2, giving more skin contact for users who find pressure-wave heads too pinpoint. The two technologies are driven by independent controls: 10 air-pulse intensity levels, 10 vibration intensity levels, and 10 vibration patterns that can be mixed and matched, for north of a thousand combinatorial settings. That's marketing math, but reviewers tested both engines together at low intensity and described the result as a qualitatively different sensation from either Womanizer's air-pulse-only line or any of its vibration-only competitors.

Reviewer consensus tracks closely with the brand's own positioning: Refinery29 called it a "completely new type of orgasm," SheKnows's hands-on review echoed the dual-engine novelty, and Elia Winters — generally the most rigorous independent reviewer in the category — flagged the "button placement" as the device's only meaningful flaw, with the orgasm-quality claims otherwise corroborated. The BIFI study is real but underpowered for the breadth of its marketing claims; treat the "100%" figure as study-population-specific rather than a universal guarantee, and the underlying device is genuinely good regardless.

Price and where to buy: $159 USD direct from Womanizer.com, with Lovehoney, Amazon (Womanizer-fulfilled), SheVibe, and Bloomingdale's (yes — Womanizer is now in Bloomingdale's sexual wellness shelves alongside Maude and Dame) carrying it at the same MSRP. The brand discounts during Masturbation May, Black Friday, and Pride; expect 15–25% off twice a year.

Materials and safety: The contact head and silicone body are body-safe medical-grade silicone (CE-marked, phthalate-free, BPA-free). The motor housing is ABS. IPX7-rated and fully waterproof for bath and shower use. USB-C magnetic charging, full charge in 90 minutes, runs roughly 60 minutes per charge at mid-intensity. Womanizer offers a 5-year warranty — among the longest in the category — which is a real signal about expected device lifespan.

Bottom line: If you already own a Womanizer Premium 2 and love it, the Enhance is a real upgrade rather than a side-grade. If this is your first Womanizer, the question is whether you want the canonical pressure-wave experience (Premium 2, $199) or the dual-engine variant — most reviewers recommend the Enhance for new buyers because the broader head and mixed modes are more forgiving for users who don't already know their pressure-wave sweet spot. Skip it if you specifically want a deeply rumbly traditional vibrator — buy a Magic Wand or Lelo Smart Wand 2 instead.

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Update — 2026-05-20

Initial entry — Section T product guide first created.