Womanizer OG

I’ve now reviewed products from over one hundred different sex toy brands, but when I’m asked my favourite it’s always an easy answer: WOW Tech. The company overseeing both the German-based Womanizer and Canadian We-Vibe, among other things (and coincidentally now part of the UK’s Lovehoney Group, who have long been my favourite retailer), they’ve been leading the industry ever since I joined it and produce some of my absolute favourite toys. Whilst We-Vibe, makers of the legendary Tango X and Nova 2, have a broad catalogue to cover a wide range of electronics, Womanizer instead specialises on just one kind: air pressure. And since that also happens to be my favourite type of sex toy, it goes without saying that Womanizer holds a special place in my heart, and finishing up reviewing their entire range was a highlight of last year. Of course, even with this, I was still over the moon when they announced an entirely new model a few months ago, but with a design as eccentric as its name, I can’t say I wasn’t a little concerned.

Product Description

The first thing we need to address is the name. Womanizer’s new product is called the OG, which is slang for original and a term I use here often, however this meaning cannot be applied to the toy as it’s only the latest item in the brand’s growing catalogue. It would seem that they’ve instead used it to indicate how this product is an original innovation, since it intends to apply air pressure waves to the G-Spot for the very first time. Now, the closest I’ve ever come to something like this was back in 2019 when I reviewed the ZALO Queen, an internal vibrator that used “PulseWave” technology inside the vagina. But even that was nothing like the OG, which looks like they’ve literally just taken a suction toy and made it insertable. On this note, this toy can actually be used as a regular clitoral stimulator, and with standard vibrations included too, this is also Womanizer’s most versatile release yet. Featuring their signature Smart Silence and Afterglow modes, the OG then comes in three colours, Lilac, Aubergine and Dark Gray, for which Peepshow Toys sent me the latter, and has a wide, flexible curve in the centre of its 22.5cm / 8.86″ total length (with only around 16cm / 6.3″ of this being insertable). Four buttons rest at the far end of the toy, whilst on the back you’ll find the magnetic plates for the charger and the Womanizer logo, alongside a sleek black band of reflective plastic, a trait that links its design back to their other luxury toys, such as the DUO and Premium 2. Plus, whilst I don’t normally mention pricing this early on in a review, I’d be remiss if I didn’t address the fact that with a cost of $325 AUD / $219 USD at the time of writing, this is now one of the most expensive sex toys I own, something I’ll certainly be considering during my testing. Finally, this toy is made of 100% body-safe silicone, which is silky smooth to the touch, and is USB rechargeable and waterproof, although not anal-safe.

Packaging

Womanizer OG Packaging

My order for the Womanizer OG was placed with Peepshow Toys on the 24th of February and I received it on the 6th of March. The package was then 100% discreet, with no mention of what was inside or who sent it. As for the OG itself, whilst the branding and design cues are the same, the overall layout of the product’s packaging is unlike anything I’ve received from the company before, although still oozes the luxury-feel that they’ve become known for. Instead of being able to view the toy through a clear window, the Womanizer OG’s box is fully made of high-quality card, featuring a 1:1 picture of the toy and plenty of information on how it can be used. Once the safety seals are cut, a secondary box can then be slid out from the side using a ribbon, and it is here you’ll find the toy resting safely in card and some smaller compartments which contain the accessories. These are Womanizer’s signature #IMasturbate card, a safety booklet, manual, charging cord, and cotton storage pouch that says “Go. Love yourself!” on the front. Plus, a quick-start guide is also provided, which is printed on the back of the inner box. Finally, the OG also comes with Womanizer’s impressive 5 year warranty.

Charging

Womanizer OG Charging
I am holding the Womanizer OG upright off-camera here, as otherwise it would simply fall over and the charger would disconnect.

Charging the Womanizer OG is easy since it is USB rechargeable. Simply plug one end of its charging cord into a USB port and then match the magnetic plates on the other side to those on the toy. Whilst these magnets are fairly stable, due to the fact that the toy rests on its side rather than on its front like other Womanizer products, it can be difficult to maintain a connection, so ensure the toy is positioned suitably before leaving. Once on charge a light will begin to flash, and this will become solid upon completion, with it taking around 100 minutes to provide 120 minutes of use. In addition, Womanizer recommends charging before first use, and it’s also worth noting that the charging cable is branded with their logo, making it easy to pick out amongst similar cords.

Controls

The Womanizer OG has four buttons which are all located on the front of the toy, although it’s easy to mistake the logo on the back for another, not only because it looks like one but because the Womanizer DUO has its power button in the same location. Easy to understand symbols then make using the OG pretty easy right off the bat, but with hidden extra features it’s still worth going over the instructions. At the very end is the on / off button, as indicated by the power symbol, and this can be held down for two seconds to activate the toy. Plus and minus buttons are then placed next to each other (with the plus button being slightly larger, a helpful way to remember which is which when you can’t see them), and these increase and decrease the suction through its 12 intensities. Meanwhile, the final smaller button is dedicated to just the vibrations, with it allowing you to cycle through 3 levels, however rather being entirely independent of the suction as Womanizer’s marketing suggests, the vibrations can only run alongside the suction, and cannot be turned off during either. Finally, to activate the toy’s Afterglow feature, which is really just a fancy word for a lowest suction intensity shortcut, you can hold the minus button down for one second, and to toggle the Smart Silence mode on and off, hold down the plus and minus buttons for two seconds.

Womanizer OG controls

Smart Silence

This is my fifth product that uses WOW Tech’s unique Smart Silence function, and I am so glad it does, because the Womanizer OG is loud. For those who don’t know, the idea behind this technology is that the toys contain a sensor, so that their motors only run when the product is actually touching you. It’s really quite genius, and as with their other products, the OG does a fantastic job at differentiating furniture versus my skin, significantly reducing the amount of noise created. And as I mentioned before, this is particularly good with this product, as it is one of the loudest suction toys I’ve ever used, even at its lowest level. But since it only turns on when either the suction nozzle is sealed around my clitoris or is in my vagina, I rarely need to hear this level of volume. Although even with this, it is still on the louder side compared to my other suction toys, and while it is even more muffled when inserted for internal play, it might not be a good pick for when you need privacy.

First Impressions

Womanizer OG Nozzle
An interruption to Womanizer’s usually impeccable quality, the interior of the suction nozzle looks quite poorly made.

I try to not read other people’s reviews of toys that I might try. But being on social media means it’s inevitable that I see things, and the general consensus has not been kind to this toy, which made me a little apprehensive going into this review, especially when I’m such a big fan of Womanizer’s other products. Upon receiving it, one aspect that immediately jumped out was that rather than using the typical kind of air pressure waves that I love from the brand, where you can’t really tell where it’s coming from, the OG uses a tapping plate within its nozzle, which is a less effective version of this stimulation that I wasn’t overjoyed to see. Of course, its nozzle is also totally different to a typical Womanizer suction toy, being very wide without much rise and a outward taper rather than inward (although these changes are absolutely understandable due to the internal nature of it, and only an issue when you consider it’s also being promoted for clitoral use), and this combined with the weaker air pressure waves means I cannot even create a seal around my finger (I suppose there must be one due to the change in volume, but I can’t feel one), something I’ve never experienced with a Womanizer toy before. As for the vibrations, these are quite strong and rumbly, but it’s clear they’re intended to play second fiddle to the suction, as they would be disappointing in a regular G-Spot vibrator.

My Experience

Internal Use

Inserting the Womanizer OG is easy since it’s quite thin in size, although being my first time using a toy with what is essentially a hole in its head, this sensation is a little strange. Turning it on is a similar experience, with the suction initially creating a sharp and almost painful feeling, but this quickly fades. I then find that the shape rests against my G-Spot fairly easily, but because the shaft is so flexible, I need to put in a lot of force in order to properly stimulate it. This causes quite a strain on my wrist, which is definitely a big downside to this toy. As for the air pressure waves, I kind of imagined that they would simply be able to be placed up against my G-Spot to create some magical sensations, just like they do on my clitoris. But this is not the case, and once the sharp feeling goes away, it doesn’t really have any effect at all. So I found myself resorting to thrusting the toy like a regular G-Spot vibrator, alongside a trusty clitoral vibrator such as my We-Vibe Touch X or Doxy Bullet. Like this, the Womanizer OG gives me some amazing orgasms, and I’ve really come to love it. Plus, whilst it’s hard to know for sure, I do think that the suction adds to the pleasure in its own subtle way, as climax with this toy feels a little different to usual.

External Use

Womanizer OG issues
Another quality issue is Womanizer’s use of raised text and symbols on an area of the toy that is intended for internal use. Plus, four small depressions can also be felt nearby.

If it seems like the fact that you can also use the Womanizer OG as a clitoral stimulator is an afterthought, you won’t be surprised to learn that it feels like one too. Placing the OG over my clitoris, and presumably making a seal due to the reduction in noise, I feel literally nothing. It’s pretty wild, coming from the makers of my favourite suction toys, and I think it has a lot to do with the shape, or lack of, of the nozzle. Due to this, external play is really where the toy’s vibrations come into their own, as whilst they get lost during internal use, they’re a lot more obvious during external stimulation and I’ve even found myself having an orgasm with them in this way. But overall, I don’t believe Womanizer should be advertising the toy for this kind of play, as it’s clearly not made for it.

Cleaning & Care

While it’s great that the Womanizer OG is waterproof for easy cleaning, the suction hole is a very obvious concern. And honestly, if this toy was being made by any other brand, there is a very good chance I would have refused to review it due to sanitary concerns. After all, how am I possibly supposed to properly clean something that has a gaping hole in it? Well, I suppose I’m trusting Womanizer on this one, but the idea does still make me feel uneasy. To start, I’d recommend flushing out any gunk that remains in the nozzle and then placing it in some warm soapy water to soak. Womanizer have also poorly chosen to place raised writing on the toy’s back, so make sure to scrub over this with a spare soapy toothbrush and any of the buttons that may have also gotten dirty. You can then rinse the toy and leave to air dry, ensuring you get all the water out of the nozzle before storing it in its bag. Additionally, make sure to not use silicone-based lubricants with this product, as it may negatively affect the silicone it is made of.

Final Thoughts

Womanizer OG with storage bag

To summarise, let’s start by ignoring the fact that Womanizer advertises the OG for clitoral use, since it’s obvious this should never have been a thing, and I don’t want anyone purchasing it with this multi-use nature in mind. Instead, let’s focus solely on its use as an internal G-Spot toy, which I very much enjoyed using it as. But, as I also previously mentioned, at a whopping $325 AUD / $219 USD at the time of writing, this is one of the most expensive sex toys I’ve ever tried, and for that I expect perfection. And perfection the Womanizer OG is not. Because while it did feel good, it still wasn’t as good as the cheaper Njoy Pure Wand ($220 AUD / $160 USD) or the Hot Octopuss KURVE ($170 AUD / $130 USD), and even if it was, the strain it put on my wrist would still have made it not my preference for use. Not to mention that for such a high price, I kind of expect the full package, and since you’ll also need to pick up a clitoral vibrator if you’re like me and need stimulation here too, then you’re probably going to be better off getting the We-Vibe Nova 2 ($190 AUD / $150 USD) or Womanizer DUO ($330 AUD / $220 USD) instead, which are also both superior to the OG. Overall, while I commend Womanizer for trying to create something new and special, unfortunately the OG simply isn’t, and while I do think there is a place for a product like this, it has to be at a more reasonable price to be worth it.

You can get the Womanizer OG from Peepshow Toys for just $325 AUD / $219 USD, plus use my code GRACE to get 10% OFF your total order!

I've now reviewed products from over one hundred different sex toy brands, but when I'm asked my favourite it's always an easy answer: WOW Tech. The company overseeing both the German-based Womanizer and Canadian We-Vibe, among other things (and coincidentally now part of the UK's Lovehoney Group, who have long been my favourite retailer), they've been leading the industry ever since I joined it and produce some of my absolute favourite toys. Whilst We-Vibe, makers of the legendary Tango X and Nova 2, have a broad catalogue to cover a wide range of electronics, Womanizer instead specialises on just one…
The Womanizer OG doesn't work externally, and while internal play is enjoyable, its air pressure waves don't offer anything special, making it hard to justify that price tag.
Material - 85%
Design - 70%
Solo - 80%
Partner - 70%
Suction - 30%
Vibrations - 70%
Noise Level - 70%

68%

Good

The Womanizer OG doesn't work externally, and while internal play is enjoyable, its air pressure waves don't offer anything special, making it hard to justify that price tag.

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3 Comments on Review: Womanizer OG

  1. I know pressure wave toys don’t really blow air, but my first thought is “embolism” when I see one with internal suction…

  2. I do wonder what the thought process was to develop this toy. Getting a pressure wave toy to form a seal over (around?) your G-spot is just not something that seems like it would work very well.

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