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These are the 24 best clit vibrators for bigger orgasms, according to our team of sex writers
C you at the finish line 🏁

We’re hoping this isn’t a brand-new revelation, but very few women and people with vulvas can orgasm from penetration alone. Often they (you) require dedicated C-spot attention, and sometimes with a side of internal action as well, and even a spot of nipple play.
But how you make it to that finish line is up to you. Some opt for manual support (see: fingers), others ask their partner(s) to do the work, and then there are the elite who use clit vibrators, to taunt, tickle, and tease.
The best clit vibrators to shop now
Unlike the decades that came before us, in recent years it’s become totally acceptable to debrief your recent sweaty sesh with your bestie and this sex positive movement has resulted in an avalanche of sex tech to hit the market. That being said, with household names like Lovehoney boasting more than 200 variations of clit pulsers, it’s not easy working out which to welcome into your sacred space.
Luckily, Cosmo’s sex writers took the time to test countless models, before rounding up 24 of the best clit vibrators, all available to shop right now.
How to choose the best clit vibe for you
As with any big decision — yes, your self-pleasure should always be taken seriously — there are various things to consider when choosing a clit vibe. Mainly: whether you like it fast and furious, or prefer a slow build to the grand finale.
“When shopping for a clit vibrator, think about what kind of stimulation you enjoy,” advises Annabelle Knight, sex and relationships expert at Lovehoney.
“Do you like a pinpointed, powerful buzz or something broader and rumbly? And don’t forget about features like rechargeability, multiple settings, or ergonomic shapes that make the toy easier to hold and use.”
If you’ve never used a sex toy before (welcome to the first day of your brand new life!), test the waters with something on the more affordable side, so you can see whether you prefer licking, buzzing, thrusting, or pulsing vibrations.
Should you be the type who likes to take their pleasure underwater — be that in a bath, shower, pool, or hot tub — go for a waterproof toy, Knight recommends.
And, if you live with flatmates or family who you wouldn’t want to hear you getting off (we get it), there are some quiet sex toys on the market that wouldn’t stir a single suspicion. We’ve even included some on our list, so keep reading to find them!
Types of clit vibrator
“Clit vibrators come in all shapes, sizes and sensations,” says Knight. To help narrow down your search, here are the main types of clit vibrators on the market.
Magic wand vibrators
These bulbous-headed vibrators are not only great for powerful clit vibrations, but can be used as all-over massagers, too. They often come with a long handle, and can be mains-powered or rechargeable. Lush!
Bullet vibrators
Shaped like a, well, bullet, these tiny toys are deceptively powerful and versatile — as they can be attached to a cock ring, inserted into a dildo, or added to a strap-on harness for added vibes.
Oral sex toys
Fans of good head might prefer licking, flicking, or suction vibrators to buzzing — and ofc the sex tech industry has created a whole category for that!
Rabbit vibrators
With all this talk of the need for clit stimulation to reach the big O, you might be thinking: I need both! Fear not — rabbits are designed to deliver a delightful blend of clit stimulation and internal penetration at once.
Remote-controlled toys
If you’re going to use technology to get off instead of your hands, you might as well go big or go home. Some vibrators come with their own remote control or can be controlled via an app, so they’re totally hands-free.
How we test the best clit vibrators
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.
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.


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