VVD Vkini Review for Big Boobs


What if I told you that there is a bikini style top that has built in nipple vibrators? If that piqued your curiosity the way it piqued mine, then stick around because I’ve got the Vkini by VVD for today’s review and you’re going to want to read this one!

Photo of the VVD Vkini wearable nipple vibrator on a wood table

Introducing the VVD Vkini

Designed to combine aesthetics and functionality, the Vkini is a wearable bikini top that has nipple stimulators. Included in the box are two different sets of magnetic heads: a fluttering tongue and a floral tickler, each made to press against the wearer’s nipples for a unique sensation. 

Inside the package, you’ll find the Vkini vibrator, a charging cable, 2 pairs of stimulators and an instruction manual. There are 10 vibration modes: 5 steady speeds and 5 frequency changes. The Vkini is made with silicone & ABS plastic, with adjustable straps similar to that of a bra. It has a 2 hour charging time and each charge will give users approximately 1 hour of use. The Vkini has an IPX6 rating, which means that you can wear it in the shower, but don’t fully submerge the wearable vibrator underwater. 

Photo of the VVD Vkini Carnival Bliss wearable nipple vibrator bikini

The Vkini features a total of three adjustable strap areas: one between the cups, one for around your neck and one for around your back. The open cups themselves stretch out to accommodate larger breasts too. I wear a US 36E and EU 85E, and was pleasantly surprised that I was able to wear the Vkini without the straps digging in or my boobs being too large for the cups. 

For my small areola & nipple friends, the Vkini is potentially street legal attire that covers just the nipples with a swirling silicone design. Check your local laws before wearing this one out in public, but know that this vibrator bikini top is fantastic for a not-so-discreet public play sesh. Now, don’t get me wrong here, those of us with larger areola & big nipples may get flagged for nudity, but that doesn’t mean you can’t wear this to a private party or music festival! 

photo of the VVD Vkini on a wood table with the product box and a plant behind it

Care Instructions for the Vkini

The Vkini may arrive partially charged, but you should allow it to charge fully before use. Each charge takes about 2 hours and gives users about 1 hour of use. The charging cord included in the box has only a single charging head, which means you should actually allow for a total of 4 hours before use. Each heart-shaped nipple cover will need to fully charge. While charging, the LED lights will slowly pulse, then go steady once fully charged. 

You may choose to use lubricant on the nipple attachments, though it is entirely up to personal preference. If you do decide to use lube, make sure to use a water-based lubricant. 

When it comes time to clean the Vkini, remove the nipple attachments to gently rinse the bra. Thoroughly wash the nipple attachments with an unscented soap. Allow the Vkini and attachments to dry fully before putting away, charging or using. 

Photo of one of the charging ports on the side of the VVD Vkini

How to Use the Vkini

This is where it gets fun! I recommend first adjusting all of the straps so they are at their loosest/longest and placing the magnetic attachments so they’re against your anatomy. Place the neck strap around your neck then adjust that strap to your comfort level. Then, connect the side straps together around your back, and first tighten the strap between the cups followed by the straps that go around your back. If needed, before tightening the back straps completely, adjust your breasts so that the heads of the stimulators are on your nipples. 

Press and hold the power button on each nipple to turn on, then press again to start cycling through the 10 vibration modes. Want to play with someone else? No problem! You can also use the app, metaXsire. 

Photo of Sydney Screams modeling the VVD Vkini

MetaXSire allows users to bluetooth connect toys to the app, which then unlocks additional ways to play: presets, play, swipe, shake, sound, exercise, long distance or motion sync. I appreciate the overall functionality of the app, but there’s one thing that was a turn off for me: the app makes sex noises when using some of the different ways to play. There is a button for changing the voice that’s making over-exaggerated sex noises and a button for turning off the voice, but I was still very surprised the first time I tried using the app only to be met with high-pitched moaning and squealing. 

To turn off the Vkini, simply press and hold the power buttons on each heart. Once the LED lights are off, the Vkini is powered down. 

My Experiences with the VVD Vkini

Testing the Vkini with Cassie was quite silly, partially because we kept referring to it as “the booby thingy.” Partially because my big ol’ tiddies are quite large and mostly natural, and behave as if they are 100% natural… which means if I’m on my back, gravity takes over and my boobs move outward towards my arms, unless I make a pointed effort to keep them pressed together. That made wearing the Vkini during sex either very one-sided or pointless. I could have one side stimulating one nipple, but I wasn’t able to have both nipples stimulated while lying down no matter how hard I tried. 

Cassie tried it on too, and while the straps do accommodate her size as well, we discovered the biggest problem we’ve found: the strap between the cups needs the ability to be longer to allow for wide chested people who have smaller boobs. For this to work on someone with a larger band-size, they’ll need to have enough breast mass that they can adjust their breasts and nipple positions to accommodate the Vkini. 

Photo of the VVD Vkini vibrator bikini top with the power turned on

Ever the optimist, I took this as a challenge rather than shutting down and calling it quits on the Vkini. Based on my first attempts at wearing the Vkini, I hypothesised that I needed to remain upright for the nipple stimulation to work for me. 

Basically, anything that I could do while my body was upright so that gravity didn’t couldn’t treat my tits like Moses & the Red Sea. 

While testing my hypothesis that the Vkini would work better for me and my body type if I remained upright, I wanted to see how far I could push it before my nipples would pop out. Here are my findings:

  • Standing upright, walking around: nipple stimulators stayed put on my nipples
  • Bouncing, jiggling or dancing: my nipples bounced their way out of the stimulators 
  • Raising my arms above my head: my nipples popped out
  • Strap-on topping while standing: too much movement for my nipples to stay put

Ok. Fine. What about if I wore a thin, unlined, unpadded bralette that keeps my breasts relatively in one place? This finally helped keep my nipples in place, but the vibrations of the nipple stimulator lost their efficacy. However, this one is a reflection of my anatomy and not the Vkini. My nipples don’t have a lot of sensation, and while I could feel the vibrations through the fabric, they were lessened a bit too much for me

Photo of the VVD Vkini in the left hand of Sydney Screams, showing how the attachments magnetically click onto the bra

My Experiences with the Vkini Aside…

I do think the VVD Vkini could make for a really fun toy for someone more petite than my wife or I and/or someone with a smaller cup size than me. I can also see this being a huge hit at a swinger’s event, a porn expo, a BDSM play party, or a festival. 

The Vkini is a fun and playful approach to nipple stimulation, and I haven’t seen anything like this before, which is why I was so excited to test it out! I really appreciate VVD’s mission to bring an intimate lifestyle to all people and I do believe that they’ve set out with great intentions to make this a fun toy. 

In testing the vibrations without actually wearing the Vkini, I discovered that I like the fluttering tongue attachments a bit more than the flowers. The vibrations are nice and they’re more powerful than I expected from such a small gadget. 

photo of Sydney Screams wearing the VVD Vkini over top of a black top

If I were to make changes to the Vkini to make it work for me, I’d give customers a longer strap to go between the cups, or make that strap one that can be easily swapped out for a longer, adjustable one. When I sent this post to VVD for review prior to publishing, they mentioned that they are actively working on a fix for this for future manufacturing. I’m told that they expect to have an enhanced version available around the end of July 2025. 

Pros:

  • Unique design that could be fun for those with smaller chests & busts
  • Magnetic attachments are easy to swap out
  • Body-safe silicone
  • Users no longer need an extra set of hands to stimulate their own or their partner’s nipples

Cons:

  • Cups are designed for people with smaller bra sizes (VVD recommends A-C cups, some D cups)
  • Having more ability to adjust distance between cups would make this more accessible to more people
  • Charging would be greatly enhanced by a double headed charging cord

Photo of the VVD Vkini on a wood table

The Final Verdict

I love the idea behind the VVD Vkini and I think it would make for a really fun foreplay toy or for use during sex. I’m genuinely disappointed that this didn’t work for my wife & I. My wife loves nipple stimulation, and having something like the Vkini would leave my hands open to do other wicked things to her during sex! 

If you’re ready to take nipple stimulation to the next level and want something cute to do it with, VVD’s Vkini has a lot of potential for a lot of fun. 

Ready to get a Vkini of your own? Please use my special link to shop and enter coupon code SYDNEYSCREAMS at checkout to save $5 on the Vkini! 

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This is a sponsored post. VVD booked me to review their products, however all thoughts & opinions are my own.

Photo of the VVD Vkini wearable nipple vibrator on a wood table