The Eva is billed as the first hands-free (straight) couples vibrator.
But does it work?
Heres what we thought after taking the Eva for a spin.
It fits nicely in the palm and hardly weighs anything.
It has a firm body, and two flexible legs.
The toy has one large button for turning it on and off and adjusting the three unique power controls.
The Eva is made of medical-grade silicone, and comes in aqua and lavender.
The USB rechargeable deviceretails for $105.
The legs expand, holding the Eva against your clitoris.
Using a mirror might also help get it in the right spot.
From there, find the power setting that you like best.
Its easy.Eva delivers great stimulation with very little effort.
The vibrations are pretty powerful.Its impressive for such a tiny toy.
What I Didnt
It doesnt fit every body.Here comes the hard part.
Sex toys are tricky to review because peoples bodies are so different.
What works for one person wont work for another.
As much as I loved the thought and design behind Eva, it didnt work for my body.
Its hard to keep it in place.Eva is meant to be hands-free.
Its an awesome idea in theory, but doesnt always pan out in real life.
The Eva frequently gets dislodged, or just falls off all together.
It also slides around more if you use lube, which is a bummer for alube evangelist like myself.
Some vibrational patterns would be great too, since many women dont like constant vibration.
The vibrations are inescapable.For some women, the clitoris can be a bit finicky with vibration.
With Eva, the vibrator is pinned into place, so its hard to make any adjustments.
Its a particularly valuable toy for women who feel shy about touching themselves during intercourse.
Couples who love Missionary.Even women who can orgasm from penetration alone tend to struggle during Missionary.
We need more toys like the Eva on the market.