When I saw the Viben Symphony at the Altitude Intimates show earlier this year, I swooned. Not only am I a fan of dual stim vibes, but I’m also a fan of vibrators that can transform. Much like the BMS Monarch Swan vibrator, the Viben Symphony has G-spot and clitoral air pulse stimulation. Both toys also transform to customize your pleasure, but that’s really where the similarities end, IMO.
I’ve talked about Viben on my YouTube channel, specifically the Viben Fierce Wand. Viben is a woman owned, woman run company that makes some beautiful vibrators. I’ve really liked each of their products that I’ve tested so far. Viben has beautiful colors, beautiful products, and well made toys.
Back to the Symphony dual stim vibrator though. This beautiful vibrator has 3 independently controlled motors, each with 3 steady speeds and 7 vibration patterns. Enjoy clitoral vibrations, clitoral air pulse suction and/or G-spot & vaginal vibration. The clitoral end swivels so that you can use the internal vibe with either of the external stimulation options. Unlike the Monarch Swan, the internal vibrator will always be paired with one of the two external options.
The Viben Symphony Vibrator has less power than the Monarch Swan, but for some people, that may be preferred! The air pulse suction on the Viben Symphony is less strong in comparison, making it more comfortable to use for a long period. In comparing the two, I actually prefer the strength of Viben Symphony. I personally prefer a more gentle suction.
The air pulse suction hole on the Viben Symphony is quite small, making it not ideal for anyone who has a large clit or experiences clit growth (due to HRT, for example). If you have a large clit or have experienced growth, the Monarch Swan may be a better choice since the hole is larger.
Pros:
- Customize your pleasure with 2 different clitoral stim options
- Independent control of each of the 3 motors
- Rechargeable
- 1-year warranty
- Body-safe silicone with little drag
- Beginner friendly
Cons:
- Can’t use internal vibe without external stim due to design
- Petite size may be too small for some
- May not work for all anatomies
- Air pulse suction hole may be too narrow for some
To use the Viben Symphony, hold any of the three buttons and the corresponding motor will turn on. Use with your preferred lube, such as System JO’s H20 Original Water Based Lube. The button closest to the Viben logo will turn on the internal vibe, the middle button will turn on the air pulse suction, and the top button will turn on the clit vibe. Hold each of the buttons to turn off the motors.
The Viben Symphony dual stim vibrator is not fully waterproof, though it is water-resistant, so cleaning it is still easy! To properly clean the air pulse hole, make sure the motor is turned “off” before running your finger along the inside of the hole. The splashproof vibrator should not be used in the bathtub, and only carefully used in the shower, so as to not get water into the suction motor.
To charge the Viben Symphony, insert the cord into the charging port towards the base of the internal vibe. Charging time is about 2 hours, giving about 1.67 hours of use.
I really like the Viben Symphony, but I recognize that this dual stim vibrator is not for everyone. The motors have power, but less than the Monarch Swan. The suction hole is narrow, making it unideal for those with larger clits.
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