The velvety-soft silicone and the flowing shape perfectly adapt to the vagina, clitoris and anus.
Two extremely quiet motors, each with 7 powerful vibration modes that can be independently controlled and adjusted to find just the right spot.
The included remote control can be used to adjust mid-ride without having to move, or a partner can use the remote to control the sensations.
Penis owners can also use for stimulating their perineum, testicles and anus.
VibePad is waterproof.
VibePad features:
- Material: Body-safe silicone, ABS
- 2 motors
- Vibrating toy
- Quiet
- 7 vibration modes x 2
- Can be controlled via remote
- Rechargeable
- Waterproof
Size and material:
- Length: 11.4" / 29 cm
- Width: 8.15" / 20.7 cm
- Height: 1.15" - 1.65" / 2.9 cm - 4.2 cm
🔥 Pleasure Scale™ Rating
This Toy: ♻️ Rotation Regular
Performs well, consistently satisfying, and fits many moods.
Who is this lay-on vibrator for?
VibePad is ideal for:
- People with hand or arm mobility challenges—the lay-on design doesn’t require gripping or positioning during use.
- Fans of grinding who enjoy hands-free stimulation through rhythmic body movement instead of thrusting or insertion.
- Trans and nonbinary users looking for non-penetrative, external stimulation that reduces dysphoria.
- Couples who want to enhance intimacy using the remote control for shared pleasure or power exchange.
How to use the VibePad?
- Fully charge the toy using the included USB charger until the light indicates it's ready.
- Place the toy flat on a bed, chair, or firm surface—soft enough to be comfy but stable enough to press against.
- Position your body over the toy so the contoured ridge lines up with your anatomy—vulva, perineum, anus, or testicles depending on your needs.
- Activate the vibes using the remote or onboard controls. Customize motor settings independently for tailored stimulation.
- Grind, lean, or straddle the toy to create pressure and movement—the sculpted design keeps it comfortably in place.
Great positions to try:
- Cowgirl (straddle-style): Sit and rock your hips to build pressure and control all angles of stimulation.
- Face-down prone: Lie on your belly with the VibePad under your pelvis—ideal for rhythmic grinding with minimal movement.
- Seated on edge: Sit on the edge of a chair with the vibrator pressed underneath—lends itself well to partner interaction or solo play.
How to clean and care for the VibePad?
- Cleaning: Rinse with warm water and mild soap or a designated toy cleaner before and after each use.
- Drying: Pat with a clean cloth and allow to fully air dry before putting it away.
- Lubricant compatibility: Use only water-based lubricants to protect the body-safe silicone surface.
- Storage: Store in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and not touching other silicone toys to avoid material breakdown.
Lay-on vibrator practical use info:
- This toy is meant to be used alone or with a partner
- It can be used externally
- It can stimulate clitoris, perineum, testicles and anus
Additional information:
This toy might be suitable for folks who have mobility issues or arthritis because it’s a lay-on vibrator, contoured to the shape of the pubic mound and it doesn’t require a lot of hand dexterity.
You could also lay your body against the vibrator for hands-free stimulation.
Special considerations when using VibePad:
- Needs reach to access genitals
- Needs hand dexterity to control it
- Needs hand mobility to use it
User experience tips:
- Try warming it up under a blanket or on a heated surface for 2–3 minutes to take the chill off the silicone—more inviting for sensitive skin.
- Place a soft towel under the toy if using on a hard surface—it cushions the ride without compromising intensity.
- Experiment with underwear on or off—some users enjoy building intensity gradually by pressing through fabric.
- Use minimal lube—too much can cause slipping and reduce traction for grinding. A thin layer is enough.
- Pair with a partner activity—perfect during foreplay or while giving oral/showing off—hands-free means multitasking bliss.
- Solo test drive first—learn how your body responds to positions and pressure levels before introducing it to couple play.