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The 21 best rabbit vibrators for every budget in 2025
Treat yourself to two kinds of orgasms in one go

Rabbit vibrators are an iconic sex toy, and for good reason. It’s estimated that around 80% of women don’t orgasm through penetration alone and need a little clit action to help them climax. That’s where a rabbit vibrator comes in.
These sex toys are created with multi-tasking in mind: they give the G-spot some TLC with a curved shaft designed for internal stimulation and also stimulate the clitoris — some models tickle the clit with distinctive silicone ‘ears’, while others opt for suction.
They can also be a shortcut to blended orgasms — AKA orgasms which are produced when simultaneously stimulating two erogenous zones (generally one internal, like the A-spot, and one external, like the glans of the clitoris). This type of climax doesn’t just have a fancy name, they’re also thought to last longer and be more intense.
Intrigued? We thought so. Below, you can find everything you need to know about rabbit vibrators as well as the best ones to add-to-cart now.
Best rabbit vibrators at a glance
What is a rabbit vibrator?
So, what exactly is a rabbit vibrator? And what can it do for us? To find out, we tapped April Maria, sex educator and in-house expert for Hot Octopuss. “A rabbit vibrator is a dual-stimulation toy designed to pleasure both the internal and external parts of a vulva and vagina simultaneously,” she explains.
“It typically features a longer shaft for internal (often G-spot) stimulation and a smaller external arm, known as the ‘rabbit ears’, that rest against the clitoris. The combination of these two sensations is what makes the rabbit such a beloved classic in the world of vibrators.”
If you’ve only ever used a clit vibrator, dildo, or G-spot vibrator, though, you might be thinking that all sounds like a bit much. True, double stimulation isn’t for everyone, but for some people it can lead to immense pleasure and bigger Os... and who doesn’t want that, really?
“The most significant benefit of rabbit vibrators is that they offer blended stimulation, something that many vulva owners find leads to more intense, full-body orgasms,” Maria says. “The primary route to pleasure for vulva owners is through clitoral stimulation, so being able to have internal play as well as the external stimulation often leads to a heightened experience.”
What to look for in a rabbit vibrator
Since the rabbit vibrator was introduced in the UK — by none other than Ann Summers — 30 years ago, sex tech innovators have added a whole load of bells and whistles. The sheer choice can be overwhelming, so when shopping for a rabbit vibrator it’s best to keep in mind the features you want from your new buzzy bestie.
Settings are king
“There are hundreds of variations of rabbit toys and bigger isn’t necessarily better. Look for a toy with a variety of settings, most should be dual motor with one for the shaft and the other for the ears,” explains Kate Moyle, a sex and relationships therapist and the in-house expert for LELO (you know, of luxury sex toy fame).
“Some offer different styles of vibration and movements, whereas some will be the same vibrations that vary in intensity.”
Material
It can help to compare the types of external ‘ears’ offered by each toy, and the material they’re made from. “The distance between the ears and the shaft varies a lot and so that’s something to consider,” says Moyle. “You should also consider if the ears of the rabbit part of the toy are harder or softer dependent on what type of direct clitoral stimulation you enjoy.”
Nice to haves
If you like to get splashy with your solo time, you might want to look for a rabbit vibrator that is waterproof — and more specifically, submersible.
And, you never know, you might not always be in the mood for dual stimulation. If that sounds like something you’re likely to encounter, look for toys that have separately controlled internal and external motors that can be used separately if you so desire. If the clit ‘ears’ are adjustable, even better.
Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.
Lois Shearing is Cosmoplitan's Former Senior Sex and Relationship Writer. They have been writing about sex, sexuality, gender, politics, and relationships for almost ten years. Their writing on these topics has appeared in Mashable, The Independent, Metro, The Advocate, and Byline Times, among others. In 2021, they published their first book, Bi the Way with JKP. They are currently working on two other books, set to be published in 2024. In a previous life, they worked as a content marketer and content writer for various tech start-ups. They continue to be interested in the tech sector and its impact on our lives, relationships, and work, with particular regard to the ways AI will shape our relationships in the future. Outside of work, they are deeply passionate about queer community organising, and run the only support resource for bisexual survivors of sexual violence in the UK: the Bi Survivors Network. You can find them on Instagram and X.
Honey is the Senior Sex and Relationships E-commerce Writer for Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health and Men’s Health. She covers shopping guides and reviews of the best sex toys; deals events — including Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday; and sex, dating, and LGBTQ+ trends.
Her journalism career started in 2020 when she started Sextras, a podcast and digital magazine about sex and relationships. Find Sextras on Spotify or Substack, where she writes and chats about everything from positive masculinity and how to practise sex magic, to why the latest kink or porn category is blowing up.
She has an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London, and previously reported for HR magazine. Her features also appear in Glamour, Refinery29, The Independent, and more.
When she's not asking everyone she meets invasive questions about their sex and dating lives, you'll find Honey singing around her flat, teaching herself a new craft, or working her way through a new '90s/'00s box set with her flatmate.

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