You asked:
I watch a lot of hentai and they are always using a particular type of pink vibrator. It's small, round, and has a wire that leads to a remote, so another person can control it.
I want to buy it in real life and use it on my girlfriend, but I haven't been able to find one despite how popular they seem. Can anyone help?
Grace:
Oh wow, this takes me back-my first vibe was just like that! Though it was green, not pink. That was over a decade ago, and honestly, you donβt really see those anymore. Probably because the wire was always kind of a pain (and not super hygienic), and tech has come such a long way since then. But I suppose those aren't things hentai characters need to worry about!
These days Iβd totally recommend the Lovense Lush instead. Itβs still an internal egg vibe like youβre after, but way more advanced. No wire-just your phone. The Lovense app is the best Iβve tried, with tons of control options: bluetooth, long distance, voice, speed, even little in-app games that sync with the toy. So basically, all the sensations youβre after, but smarter. And yes, itβs pink!
Frequently asked questions about the pink wired vibe
What was that little pink, round, wired vibrator called in hentai?
Short answer: it was usually referred to as an βeggβ or βbulletβ vibe with a wired remote. Those small internal eggs and remote bullets were common in real life historically, but wired versions are less popular now as app-controlled love eggs have become the norm.
So is the Lovense Lush the real-life version of that toy?
Pretty much- the Lovense Lush is an internal βeggβ style vibrator thatβs popular for partnered control; it comes in pink options, connects to a phone app for local or longβdistance control, and offers many patterns and speeds, making it a modern upgrade to the older wired-remote toys.
Wired remote vs app-controlled - which should I pick?
Wired remotes give instant response and simple operation but can be awkward, harder to clean, and lack modern features; app-controlled toys offer remote partner control (even long distance), more patterns, smoother speed adjustments, and sleeker, quieter designs, though they require charging and app setup and can have occasional Bluetooth/internet lag-for partner-control play today, app-controlled eggs are usually the most convenient and feature-rich option.
Is it safe to use an internal egg vibe on someone else?
Yes, with common-sense precautions: choose a body-safe, nonporous material (medicalβgrade silicone where possible), clean the toy before and after use per manufacturer instructions, use a condom on the toy when switching partners or if the material is porous, avoid damaged wires or cracked housings, check the water-resistance rating before using in water, and always get explicit consent from your partner.
How do I set it up so my partner can control it?
Basic setup: fully charge the toy, install the manufacturerβs app (for example, Lovense Remote), pair via Bluetooth and test vibration levels while the toy is outside the body first, follow the appβs account/connection flow to invite your partner for long-distance control, place the lubed toy and start at low intensity while your partner increases as desired, and agree on a safe word or stop method (button on the toy, app disconnect, or a verbal cue); do a quick tech test and consent check beforehand.
Looking to buy - what features matter and what are good alternatives?
Look for an internal βeggβ form if you want that round shape, app or remote control for partner play, body-safe nonporous materials, good water resistance for easier cleaning, reliable battery life and charging, and quiet operation if discretion matters; brands and categories to consider include Lovense (Lush), WeβVibe, OhMiBod, and other app-compatible/remote-controlled vibrators-if you prefer nostalgia, search for βwired bullet vibrator with remote,β though modern wired models often lack recent safety and feature upgrades.










