According to Babeland co-founder Rachel Venning, the new toys combine state-of-the-art engineering and design with the use of hypoallergenic materials. The toys also feature top-quality metals for an aesthetically pleasing look.
“Triumphs in vibrator technology have opened new possibilities for pleasure,” Venning said. “You don't need to spend $300 to enjoy a great orgasm, but many of our customers are interested in the quality, craftsmanship, and consummate handling of these rhapsodic sex toys.”
The Je Joue, which sells for $290, is a vibrator designed to mimic oral sex. It can record up to 10 unique sensual experiences.
The Little Chroma is the latest edition to the JimmyJane “Little Something” line. The waterproof vibrator retails for $165.
The Iris is a Swedish vibrator that combines the standard features of a vibrator with a silicone head that can be used for penetration or clitoral stimulation. It sells for $134.
Le Petite Ami is a dual-headed stainless steel vibrator with each end designed to offer a slightly different sensation. The product sells for $195.
Designed by a sex therapist, the Femblossom is a vibrator with a tulip shape for enhanced clitoral and labial stimulation. It retails for $132.
Dubbed a G-spotter, the Jupiter Wand is a curved 24-ounce piece of medical grade stainless steel, which sells for $92.