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The best finger vibrators that get straight to the (pleasure) point
These will help you get in touch with your sensual side... ✌️

Let us count the ways fingers can be used during sex (solo or partnered). Whether they’re being used for nipple stimulation, sensation play, or as an amuse-bouche to full-on penetration (aka fingering), fingers are always a welcome guest at a sexy soirée. We don’t need to tell you that.
But what if you could make your finger that little bit… better? Despite being on the more *simple* end of the sex toy scale, finger vibrators are an easy-to-use intuitive toy that can take your sex life up a notch by adding a range of thumping, buzzing, or sucking to your digits.
The best part? They attach to your fingers, so you don’t have to worry about holding onto a lubey and pulsating toy in the heat of the moment (making them a great option for people with mobility issues or sex toy beginners), plus they can be used to tease a whole host of erogenous zones around the body.
Nipple play, caressing the labia, stimulating the tip of a penis, and playing with a perineum are just some of the ways you can use these little wonders. One thing you generally can’t use a finger vibe for is internal penetration — unless your toy of choice specifically says that it is safe to insert.
To help you get to grips with these finger toys, we asked Gigi Engle, a certified sex and relationship psychotherapist and sex expert at the LGBTQIA+ dating app, Taimi, to give her top tips on how to get the best out of them.
What is a finger vibrator?
First up, let’s dig into the definition. “Finger vibrators, AKA wearable vibrators, are vibrators that come along with a strap, essentially turning your hand into a mini vibrator,” says Engle. “They usually come with a raised piece or strap into which you can insert your finger. This gives you great vibrator action without having to hold anything in place.”
However, there is some variation in how a finger vibrator might be defined. “A finger vibrator may also refer to a bullet vibrator that is in the shape of a finger (similar to a lipstick vibrator). They’re basically bullet vibrators and are often referred to the same way,” explains Engle.
What sort of sensation do finger vibrators give?
As you might have gathered from the above, finger vibrators are great for clitoral stimulation. And of course, the sex tech geniuses around the world have fiddled with the features on finger vibrators to make them appeal to everyone — no matter their preferred stimulation.
What started as a category defined by the buzzing of bullet vibrators has now extended to add suction stimulation, thumping, 'rabbit' ears, and the option for external stimulation.
This expansion of their capabilities means finger vibrators are far from a one-trick pony. “These mini vibrators are not clit-exclusive. They can help stimulate the tip of the penis, the scrotum, and perineum as well,” says sexpert Engle.
They tend to be great for buzzy, targeted sensation and, moreover, are great beginner toys. “They’re really accessible and are ‘not scary’ if you’re new to using vibrators. They aren’t enormous or phallic so they make for good starter toys.”
So, in short, finger vibes basically take bullet vibrators to a new level — coming with some extra texture for added pleasure. Intrigued? Of course you are!
Best finger vibrators at a glance
How we chose the best finger vibrators
So we can't be accused of lying down on the job, we'll let you in on our (top secret... ) formula for choosing the best finger vibrators.
Our sex writer not only tried a handful of finger vibrators for herself — to put features like their battery power, vibration settings, waterproof claims, and ergonomic-ness to the test — but scoured through thousands of reviews on sex toy shops to find the best of these buzzy digits. You're welcome!
17 best finger vibrators to shop in 2025
Fancy some finger fun for yourself? We’ve selected 17 of the best finger vibrators you can buy right now!
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.
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.


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