Curvy, flexible, and fun. No, I’m not talking about myself, I’m talking about Quinn by Blush! Quinn is a part of the Blush Collection, which features 17 models that are all made with body-safe silicone and considered signature pieces. You may remember the Blush Collection from my review of Simone, though these two pieces aren’t the only ones I have from the collection.

Meet Quinn
One of 17 models available from the Blush Collection, Quinn is a burgandy coloured rabbit style vibrator that features 10 vibration modes, flexible necks, and auto warming. The 10 vibration modes include 5 steady speeds and 5 patterns with Blush’s signature RumboTech™. The device does have two buttons, however one only powers on/off the device, while the other controls both motors. Blush markets Quinn as having dual motor technology, however there is no individual motor control.
Made with body-safe silicone & ABS plastic, the vibrator has an IPX7 rating, meaning that it was tested as safe to submerge in water up to 3ft deep. It’s also rechargeable and comes with a magnetic charging cord that plugs into the underside of the handle. Quinn is 9″ in total length, with a 5″ insertable g-spot stimulator that has a 1.5″ diameter. The insertable head is bulbous at the tip before narrowing as it gets closer to the handle.

Care Instructions for Blush Collection Quinn
Quinn will arrive with a partial charge that allows you to get a good feel for the vibrations, however you should always charge your vibrators fully before your first use. Blush seems to done away with traditional manuals, and no longer shares the estimated charging time for their products. I didn’t set a timer to record how long it takes to charge Quinn, as keeping an eye on it would be far too distracting, but I estimate that the charging time was about 2 hours. Each charge provides about 45 minutes of use. While charging, the light on the power button will flash, and once the device is done charging the light will stay on.
It’s also important to wash the device both before and after each use. Using an unscented, antibacterial soap, wash Quinn with warm water then pat dry with a clean towel or allow to air dry before storing the vibrator.

How to Use Quinn
The Blush Collection Quinn vibrator has two buttons: a power button and a second button to cycle through the vibration modes. Press and hold the power button, which is the bottom button, for about 2 seconds. The light will turn on, indicating that you can now press the top button to start the vibrations. To turn the vibrator off, press and hold the power button again for 2 seconds.
Once you’ve turned the rabbit vibrator on, apply a water-based lubricant to the g-spot and clitoral stimulators then insert the bulbous end vaginally. I found that the external clitoral stimulator moved on its own as I adjusted the vibrator in my body, but I still needed to position it in such a way that I didn’t feel like I was getting poked uncomfortably.

My Experiences with Quinn
What attracted me most to Quinn was the shape. It was vaguely familiar, close to the We-Vibe Nova, and I was intrigued. The color is beautiful too! You may remember that I’m a bit of a sucker for aesthetics, and I absolutely led with my eyes. Prior to receiving it, I didn’t look at the specs, I didn’t pay attention to any of the nitty gritty detail. I saw that it was body-safe silicone and that was really as far as I went in looking into Quinn.
Before I even plugged the vibrator in to charge after it arrived, I was impressed by the flexibility of both necks. For the clitoral stimulator, the arm moves back and forth with a wide range of movement. Not just moves, but also keeps the position you put it in. The neck for the internal stimulator, has flexibility but does not stay posed in the position you move it into. Rabbit vibrators can be really tricky for some anatomies, and the range of motion of Quinn’s flexible necks give me the impression that a lot of different bodies can use this one pleasurably.

Similar to the Blush vibes and dildos I’ve reviewed in the past, Quinn features Blush’s Puria® platinum sured silicone with UltraSilk® satin smooth. Fancy proprietary terms for their silicone aside, I’m a big fan of Blush’s silicone. The texture is crazy smooth with virtually zero drag. It feels luxurious and is one of my favorite features of every Blush product I’ve tested.
Using the rabbit vibrator felt good. The flexibility of both necks allowed me to really position the vibe in The Right Way for me, and I really enjoyed the bulbous internal g-spot stimulator. I quickly learned that I had to be careful when positioning the clitoral arm, though. The tip of it is just pointed enough that if it wasn’t in the right spot and I rolled onto my stomach, it would feel sharp against my hood. Enough so that it snapped me out of my pleasure headspace.
The irony of my preferring pinpoint stimulation to broad contact stimulation is not lost on me. Even when I do feel like I’m being uncomfortably poked by what should be a pinpoint stimulator.

As far as holding the vibrator, the handle has more girth than the g-spot stimulator head. I found the handle comfortable to grip during insertion, though I used the vibrator hands-free otherwise. My thick thighs helped hold the handle in place as well as letting me position the vibrator at an upwards angle by using my thighs to push the handle down. As long as I wasn’t lifting my hips off the bed during use, I could keep the vibrator at this angle for what I felt was the best angle for g-spot stimulation.
I think I’ve mentioned before that I’m often the type of masturbator to lie on my back and just let a vibe do its thing hands-free while my legs are together on the bed. I also tried using Quinn while on my side and on my stomach and, as long as that clitoral stimulator wasn’t poking me, I found those positions were much more effective for helping me achieve orgasm.
The heating doesn’t feel as intense as some other heating toys I’ve tried. I felt like it really helped with increasing blood flow to the area for better, more intense sensations without getting too hot to handle.
It has taken me a while to get around to writing this review of the Quinn rabbit vibrator by Blush. Quinn arrived months and months ago, and I’ve used it a number of times to both test it out to eventually write this review and for personal use. So why haven’t I reviewed it sooner? It’s not the color, which is gorgeous. It’s not the design, which is flexible and accommodating to a variety of anatomies. It’s not even that clitoral stimulator shape.

It’s that I really wish that it did more. Heating is nice, the vibrations are good, and I love Blush’s super smooth silicone, but when it comes to dual stimulation, a single motor just doesn’t cut it for me. I want different intensities internally vs externally. Sure, the heating is surprisingly helpful but I’d gladly trade it in for 2 independently controlled motors and better battery life. I don’t know if other people would agree with me or not on that.
With only a 45 minute run time, it was a challenge for me to reach completion before the battery died and needed recharging. A big part of that was that my clitoris and g-spot have different vibration needs, and Quinn doesn’t have independently controlled motors. What you get is what you get for both stimulation areas, and maybe that works for some people but it doesn’t work for me. Quinn ended up edging me along until the battery died and then I would reach for different toys to finish the job.
Don’t get me wrong, I tried the other way too: using other toys before trying to use Quinn to finish me off. That did help, but it was still more of a challenge because I couldn’t select separate speeds or intensities to best meet my needs. I was able to achieve orgasm with Quinn, but it took far longer than I hoped in every position and every combination of use that I tried.

Pros:
- Body-safe silicone is luxuriously smooth
- Super flexible necks to better accommodate more anatomies
- Waterproof submersible
- Auto heating is really nice for helping warm the area for better, more intense sensations
- Rechargeable
- Small amount of squish at the very tip of the g-spot stimulator for easier insertion
- Buttons are easy to feel & locate during use
Cons:
- I really wish the clitoral & g-spot stimulators had individually controlled motors
- The tip of the clit stimulator can feel a bit pointy if positioned incorrectly
My Final Thoughts on Quinn
While I’ve decided that Quinn isn’t the right vibrator for me, that doesn’t change the fact that it’s overall a well-made vibrator that can work for others. My favorite parts of Quinn are the flexibility, the warming, the smooth silicone, and the bulbous shape of the g-spot stimulator. If Blush were to make a Quinn 2.0, I’d request independently controlled motors for better precision to my pleasure needs, as this is really the biggest downfall of the vibrator (in my opinion).
If you’re someone who doesn’t need separate intensities internally vs externally, I think that Quinn from the Blush Collection is a good piece to add to a collection. The girth of the insertable g-spot stimulator is decently sized, so if you’re not sure if it’ll be too big or too small for you, I recommend measuring a toy that has a similar girth that you feel comfortable using then comparing the numbers.
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