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The best G-spot vibrators do exactly what they say they're going to do—though things can get a little more complex once you dig into the G-spot itself. Since being “discovered” and coined as a term in the 1980s, the G-spot's existence has been in doubt. Does it really exist? How do you find it? And at this point, science says that it does exist. For some women. Many, even. Though exactly what the G-spot is remains a bit of a mystery.
Some experts think the G-spot is a distinct structure within the vaginal wall. Others argue it’s actually part of the internal clitoris, with its nerve endings extending deeper into the body, kind of like an iceberg, with the clitoral nub the very tip. The G-spot tends to be about 2 to 3 inches inside the vagina, on the front vaginal wall (the one closest to the belly button). And it can be stimulated with the fingers, a penis, or—of course—a great G-spot vibrator.
Before we get to our favorites, one more key bit of information: lots of women really enjoy the sensation of G-spot stimulation—but not every woman. Bodies are like snowflakes, etc. If you or your partner really enjoys it, then you're going to love these G-spot vibrators. But if you add one of these sex toys to your nightstand and find it's not your (or your partner's) cup of sexual tea, that doesn't mean anything's wrong. (We've found plenty of other sex toys for women and for couples that might actually…hit the spot.)(Sorry.)
And now, on to the best G-spot vibrators. We're sure you'll find what you're looking for.
The Best G-Spot Vibrators, at a Glance
- The Best G-Spot Vibrator, Overall: Lelo Mona 2, $139
- The Best Affordable G-Spot Vibrator: CalExotics First Time G-Spot Tulip, $17
- The Most Versatile G-Spot Vibrator: Dame Arc, $145
- The Best Textured G-Spot Vibrator: Fun Factory Tiger G5, $136
- The Most Powerful G-Spot Vibrator: BMS Factory Swan Wand, $160
- The Best Long-Distance G-Spot Vibrator: Lovense Lush 3, $129
- The Best Dual-Stimulation G-Spot Vibrator: We-Vibe Nova 2, $149
What is a G-spot vibrator?
When people talk about vibrators, they’re often talking about clitoral vibrators—toys meant to be used externally, whether paired with penetration or on their own. But there are vibes designed to stimulate all sorts of body parts.
The G-spot—a.k.a, the G-zone or urethral sponge—is located on the front wall of the vagina (the one closest to the belly button), about 2-3 inches from the vaginal opening. “It is homologous to —that is, it derives from the same tissue as—the prostate,” explains Carol Queen, a sexologist for Good Vibes.
A lot of people prefer their G-spot to be touched with fairly firm pressure once they’re turned on, which can be difficult to achieve with fingers or a penis. That’s where vibrators and other penetrative sex toys come in. “Vibrators not only allow for [increased] reach, but many can provide nuanced and consistent stroking sensations, along with a more optimal angle for stimulating the G-spot,” says Megwyn White, a sexologist and director of education for Satisfyer. Point being, a G-spot vibrator is built to hit that specific location really effectively, while giving you (or a partner) plenty of control—and preventing cramped hands.
Why should I care about the G-spot?
If you enjoy G-spot stimulation, then you know the answer. “G-spot stimulation can feel incredible and can lead to very powerful internal orgasms that aren’t just localized to your genitals,” says Zachary Zane, a sex expert for Fun Factory. “You feel the euphoria throughout your entire body.” Since the G-spot is stimulated during intercourse (though usually not as intensely as it would be by a purpose-specific sex toy), G-spot stimulation can make penetrative sex more pleasurable.
For some, it's an acquired pleasure. Many people report that G-spot stimulation just gives them an annoying “need-to-pee” feeling if they’re not used to it, or if there hasn't been enough foreplay. “If a person isn't aroused, touching [the G-spot] won't necessarily feel sexy,” Queen says. “Don't stimulate it first to get turned on, unless you already have experience and know this will work for you. Instead, get turned on and then stimulate it.” Getting riled up beforehand can conveniently makes the G-spot easier to find, because for some, it swells up with arousal.
Some people can have G-spot orgasms from G-spot stimulation alone, but most vulva-having people need clitoral stimulation to reach climax. If G-spot stimulation were an over-the-counter drug, the instructions would say that it should be paired with clit stimulation for best results. Even if, as some experts believe, the G-spot is effectively the “underside” of the clitoris, there's no downside to having double the pleasure, double the fun.
Oh, and heads-up: G-spot vibrators might—might—lead to squirting. “Squirting can occur when the Skene's glands are stimulated, which are located right next to the G-spot,” White says. “So, G-spot stimulation can also stimulate the glands, which can result in the expulsion of fluid from the vagina, which can occur during an orgasm or on its own.” (No, it's not urine—it's closer to prostate fluid.) Not everyone squirts, though—and a lack of squirting doesn’t necessarily mean a lack of pleasure. Don’t put pressure on yourself (or your partner) to squirt; it’ll happen if it happens.
What to look for in a G-spot vibrator
Materials: “When considering what device to choose, make sure to pay attention to the material and look for devices made from nonporous, body-safe materials such as silicone, glass, or metal,” White says. ABS plastic is another common pick. Non-porous materials are easy to clean and don’t cling onto bacteria like their porous counterparts, and also last much longer before needing to be thrown out and replaced. Just remember that you absolutely can't use silicone lube with silicone toys, because it'll dissolve the toy's silicone.
Shape: Often you’ll see an L-shaped or C-shaped curve on G-spot toys, which is what let's them hit the right location. “A G-spot toy should be fairly firm and have a curve or a protruding end,” Queen says. “It needs to have a design or shape that will allow it to press into the vaginal wall where the glandular tissue is, since [the G-spot is] not just there on the surface inside the vagina.”
Ease of use: “You want a toy that’s light and ergonomic, so it’s easy for you to grip,” Zane says. This is especially important for G-spot toys, because many people enjoy hard, fast thrusting against their G-spot once they’re turned on enough. That's a lot easier with a toy you can still control with lube-covered fingers.
Water-resistance: Zane suggests looking for toys that are waterproof, as they’re easier to clean and can be used in the shower or bath. Not to mention, you don’t have to worry about ruining them if you accidentally squirt directly onto the charging port.
The Best G-Spot Vibrator, Overall: Lelo Mona 2
Material: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery life: Up to 2 hours
How to Use: Apply water-based lube before inserting vaginally. Hold down the “+” button to turn the toy on. Use the “+” and “–” buttons to change the vibration intensity, and the arrow buttons to change the vibration mode.
Why you'll love it: The gently curved shape of this vibrator is super comfortable in use and has the ability to be very mild or very intense, depending on how you angle it and whether you thrust it in and out or not. It’s got a powerful motor with several speeds and settings, so it’s a terrific pick for beginners and experts alike.
Pros: Fantastic shape for G-spot stimulation; can also be used clitorally; strong and rumbly vibrations; six vibration settings; waterproof; quiet; travel lock function
Cons: Handle is not as easy to thrust with as some other toys
The Best Affordable G-Spot Vibrator: CalExotics First Time G-Spot Tulip
Material: ABS plastic
Battery life: N/A
How to Use: Apply water-based lube to the toy before inserting it vaginally, with the bulb pointed upward to hit the G-spot. Turn the dial to turn the toy on and adjust its vibration intensity.
Why you'll love it: If you don’t have the funds for a high-end vibe, consider this one instead—it’s surprisingly strong for the low price, has a dial that lets you fine-tune the exact amount of vibration you want, and is shaped perfectly to find the G-spot. And if it turns out you’re not a fan of that sort of stimulation, you can always just use it on the outside. One caveat: there's a seam that runs down the middle of the head, which a good portion of users found uncomfortable.
Pros: Affordable; versatile shape for clitoral or G-spot stimulation; easy-to-use dial for changing intensity
Cons: Seam on head can be uncomfortable on the clitoris; uses AA batteries (not included); won’t last as long as higher-quality toys; cheaper build quality; only water-proof if you make sure to close the battery compartment tightly
The Most Versatile G-Spot Vibrator: Dame Arc
Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 90 minutes
How to Use: Apply water-based lube to the toy before inserting it vaginally. Hold down the power button for a few seconds to turn the toy on or off, and press that same button to change the vibration mode. Use the other two buttons to turn the vibration intensity up or down on any given mode.
Why you'll love it: This vibe’s deep curve is ideal for G-spot exploration, but its soft and squishy head is also designed to feel great on your clit when you want to use it that way. Whether you prefer rocking, thrusting, or rotating motions against your G-spot, the handle of this toy is comfortably curved to help you maneuver it however you want.
Pros: Can be used both internally and externally; five vibration modes with five vibration intensity levels each; squishy tip for comfort; curve for G-spot stimulation; waterproof; quiet
Cons: Handle is not as easy to thrust with as some other toys
The Best Textured G-Spot Vibrator: Fun Factory Tiger G5
Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Up to 2 hours
How to Use: Apply water-based lube before inserting vaginally. Hold down the “Fun” button to turn the toy on or off. Use the “+” and “–” buttons to change the vibration intensity, or short-press the “Fun” button to change the vibration pattern.
Why you'll love it: Some people’s G-spots really respond to texture, and those people would almost certainly love this vibrator. Its ridgy shaft is super stimulating from tip to base, and its looped handle makes thrusting easy. It comes highly recommended by Zane, who praises its "deep, rumbling, powerful vibrations."
Pros: Gentle curve for G-spot stimulation; pleasurably ridged texture; strong, rumbly vibrations; six speeds and six patterns; looped handle for easier thrusting; waterproof; quiet; nub near base can be used for clitoral stimulation if it lines up correctly with your anatomy; travel lock function
Cons: Requires a lot of lube to feel comfortable; texture may be too much for some users
The Most Powerful G-Spot Vibrator: BMS Factory Swan Wand
Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: 8 hours
How to Use: Each of the toy’s two ends has its own motor. Press the button closest to the end you want to use to turn on its motor. When you want to turn the speed up, press and hold that same button until it reaches the intensity you’re looking for, and then release the button. To turn the toy off, press and hold both buttons at once.
Why you'll love it: There’s one independently controlled motor in each end of this hefty vibrator; each one is impressively rumbly on its own, and when used simultaneously, they’re almost jackhammer-level intense. If you’re seeking an absolute onslaught of G-spot sensation—or just want a wildly powerful vibe for any purpose—the Swan Wand is a wonderful option.
Pros: Very powerful, rumbly vibrations; double-ended design gives you two size options; one motor in each end for extra power; curved shape to hit the G-spot; waterproof; travel lock function; very long battery life
Cons: May be too large for some people to use comfortably; one-button speed adjustment can be tricky to get used to
The Best Long-Distance G-Spot Vibrator: Lovense Lush 3
Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: Up to 5 hours
How to Use: Turn the toy off or on with the button on it. Control its settings with the same button or by pairing it with the Lovense app.
Why you'll love it: Famously beloved by webcam performers, this cute little vibe is the gold standard for long-distance G-spot play. Connect yours to the Lovense app and you can invite a partner to control the vibrations from wherever they are.
Pros: Powerful vibrations; good shape for hands-free G-spot stimulation; waterproof; long battery life; quiet/discreet enough for public use
Cons: Clitoral stimulation is pretty minimal
The Best Dual-Stimulation G-Spot Vibrator: We-Vibe Nova 2
Materials: Silicone
Battery Life: Up to 2 hours
How to Use: Apply water-based lube to the internal arm before inserting vaginally, and position the external arm on the clitoris. Hold down the “+” button to turn the toy on. Use the “+” and “–” buttons to adjust the vibration intensity, and the other buttons to change the vibration pattern and location.
Why you'll love it: For the majority of people with a G-spot, stimulating that spot on its own isn’t enough to get them off—some clit stimulation is also required. That’s why dual-stimulation vibrators like this one are so effective. With one motor inside and one motor outside, you’re getting the best of both worlds when you use this toy.
Pros: Strong and rumbly vibrations; curved to hit the G-spot; flexible clitoral arm helps maintain contact with your clit when thrusting the toy; both components can be controlled separately; Bluetooth-controllable (including long-distance) via the We-Vibe app; quiet; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: Not especially versatile (it’s hard to use either arm of the toy on its own)
The Best Petite G-Spot Vibrator: Lelo Gigi 2
Material: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery life: Up to 4 hours
How to Use: Apply water-based lube before inserting vaginally. Hold down the “+” button to turn the toy on. Use the “+” and “–” buttons to change the vibration intensity, and the arrow buttons to change the vibration mode.
Why you'll love it: "I love to recommend the Gigi. I think it's a very well-designed G-spot vibe," Queen says. "It's firm, has a curve, and the unique end shape makes it easy to aim at and stimulate the G-spot." It's similar to the Mona 2, above, but it's slimmer and smaller, so it might be the better choice if you want a G-spot vibe that doesn't penetrate as deep—or you're looking for one that's more pocket(book)-sized.
Pros: Great shape for G-spot stimulation; can also be used on the clitoris; strong and rumbly vibrations; 8 vibration settings; waterproof; quiet; travel lock function; long battery life
Cons: Handle is not as easy to thrust with as some other toys; may not be strong enough for some users
The Best Large G-Spot Vibrator: Fun Factory Big Boss G5
Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Up to 2 hours
How to Use: Hold down the “Fun” button for a few seconds to turn the toy on or off, and use the “+” and “–” buttons to cycle through its vibration settings. Apply water-based lube generously before inserting.
Why you'll love it: The name isn't a lie. "If you are a size queen who likes deep penetration stimulating your G-spot and beyond, then the Big Boss is for you," Zane says. "You will feel very full with the Big Boss Inside of you." It's also the most realistically penis-like of all the toys on this list. If you're fond of big dicks, you'd probably dig the Big Boss, too.
Pros: Powerful and rumbly vibrations; 6 vibration speeds and 6 patterns; slight curve for G-spot stimulation; looped handle for easier holding and thrusting; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: May be too large for some users; curve is not very pronounced; not anal-safe
The Best G-Spot Vibrator with Pressure Waves: Womanizer Duo: Womanizer Duo
Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: 2 hours
How to Use: Apply water-based lubricant to the toy’s G-spot arm and clitoral nozzle; insert the G-spot arm vaginally and place the nozzle on your clitoris. Hold power button for two seconds to turn toy on or off. Control each function with its designated buttons on the toy’s control panel.
Why you'll love it: "There is a lot going on with the Womanizer Duo," Queen says. It's a dual-stimulation toy that features a powerful G-spot vibrator attached to a pressure-wave clitoral toy, which stimulates your clit with quick, rhythmic pulses of air. Those looking for maximum effort, or chasing what's called a "blended orgasm," won't find a more eager sex toy than this one.
Pros: Pressure-wave stimulation instead of clitoral vibration; strong, rumbly internal vibrations; each function can be controlled separately; 14 intensity levels and 10 vibration patterns; two differently-sized stimulator heads to fit a range of clitoris sizes; waterproof
Cons: Not especially versatile (it’s hard to use either arm of the toy on its own); some users may find it bulky and unwieldy
The Best Self-Thrusting G-Spot Toy: Fun Factory Stronic G
Materials: Silicone and ABS plastic
Battery Life: Up to 2 hours
How to Use: Apply some water-based lube to the toy and slip it inside your vagina, with the head facing up toward your G-spot. Turn it on with the “Fun” button and control the thrusting speed with the other two buttons.
Why you'll love it: The G-spot often appreciates hard, fast stroking. But maybe you're tired, or lazy, or suffer from chronic pain or mobility issues that hamper your ability to really give it a go. Let the Stronic do all the work by thrusting against your G-spot at whatever speed makes you happy. To be fair, it's not the pounding you'd get from a full-on "fucking machine" (as they're called)—but the Stronic's motion can still lead to strong orgasms. One Babeland reviewer also appreciated the ability to vary up the thrusting, too, writing: "The thrusting motion is a great sensation, and there are lots of different movement patterns to choose from to switch up the feeling."
Pros: Intense G-spot stimulation; automatic and hands-free thrusting; seven speeds and three patterns; can be used in combination with oral sex and other activities; waterproof; travel lock function
Cons: May be too girthy for some users; may wiggle out of the vagina if not anchored in place by a pillow (or similar) between your legs; not suitable for anal use