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Pros

  • Strongest motor of any panty vibrator I've tested, paired with the best vibration transfer to my clit
  • The Lovense Remote app outperforms every other app for features and connectivity
  • Longer battery life than other panty vibrators (168 minutes on high in our test)
  • A very strong magnet holds the toy securely through a wide variety of activity
  • Outstanding build quality - I've had mine since 2020

Cons

  • Not as quiet as the most discreet panty vibrators (VeDO Niki and NS Novelties Techno Lucy)
  • Not quite as comfortable as those same panty vibrators
  • Moderately buzzy, like most panty vibrators. For rumbly vibes, go with the VeDO Niki

Table of Contents

Lovense Ferri Product Positioning and Context Photo

The Lovense Ferri is a mid-priced, app-controlled panty vibrator. The Ferri provides hands-free clit stimulation in bed or while you wear it around, unlike the famous Lovense Lush line (including the Lush 4, Lush Mini, and older models) which are designed for G-spot stimulation.

You can control the Ferri yourself through the app or give control to a nearby or long-distance partner. It magnetically secures to any pair of your underwear and has a slightly curved shape to keep consistent contact with your body. It’s coated in body-safe silicone and is fully waterproof (IPX7).

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The Lovense Ferri is one of the best panty vibrators. It has the strongest clit motor of any panty vibrator we’ve tested – far more stimulating than its main competitor the We-Vibe Moxie+. Lovense’s app also vastly outperforms every other brand’s app, with better features and outstanding connectivity.

While its vibrations are reasonably quiet, there are more discreet panty vibrators if you’re especially concerned about noise, including the NS Novelties Techno Lucy (app-controlled) and VeDO Niki (remote-controlled), though the Lucy’s app is much worse than Lovense’s and the Niki is only remote controlled.

See all our recommendations for the best panty vibrators, the best wearable vibrators, and the best remote and app-controlled vibrators.


Clit Stimulation: Main Takeaways


Clit Stimulation: 8.8
Max Power Rating: 8.6
Power Range Rating: 9.6
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 9.3
Rumbliness Rating: 6.6
Stimulation from Motion: N/A

In the next sections, I’ll cover the Ferri’s vibration power and rumbliness in-depth.

Here’s the main conclusion:

The Ferri is the most stimulating panty vibrator we’ve tested, and one I orgasm with hands-free the easiest.

It’s the strongest panty vibe I’ve tested and transfers more of its motor’s power to your clit than any other. Like most panty vibrators, the vibrations are buzzy rather than rumbly. If rumbly stimulation matters more to you, go with the VeDO Niki. If power matters more, go with the Ferri.


Clit Vibrations: Power, Range, and Transfer Effectiveness


Max Power Rating: 8.6
Power Range Rating: 9.6
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 9.3
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
How Strong Is Each Power? 

The Lovense Ferri reaches a top power of 9.35 out of 10 – the strongest of any panty vibrator we’ve tested, and it’s the one I orgasm with the easiest.

Other panty vibrators I recommend like the VeDO Niki and the NS Novelties Techno Lucy top out at 8.0 and 9.0. And the range available through the app is wide, from a very gentle 1.0 up to that 9.35, so there’s soft warmup levels and strong upper levels.

The Ferri also transfers that power to my clit better than any other panty vibrator I’ve tested. With a handheld toy you can position the toy where you want it and press harder for more intensity; but with wearables the toy’s shape and fit have to do all the work of delivering the motor’s strength to your body. The Ferri is one of the few panty vibrators that does an excellent job transferring vibrations to my clit. The slightly curved design hugs the body, and the short length prevents the toy from pivoting or getting knocked out of place with movement.

Shifting your weight to press on the back of the toy helps press the toy more firmly against you.

And the Ferri’s curve with a taller front also lets you apply more pressure when you want to without using your hands – something flat panty vibes can’t do. When you’re sitting, shifting your weight against the end opposite your clit tilts the toy and presses the clit-end more firmly into you, making the vibrations feel stronger. It’s the closest a hands-free wearable gets to the pressure control of a handheld.

Difference in Width and Stimulation Precision Between Lovense Ferri and VeDO Niki
The Ferri (left) provides more focused stimulation, while the Niki (right) provides broad, blanketing stimulation.

The stimulation profile here is focused and precise rather than broad and blanketing. If you prefer broad stimulation that spreads the stimulation out, the VeDO Niki is also a good option, but not quite as strong.


Clit Vibrations: Frequency (Rumbliness)


Rumbliness Rating: 6.6
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
Frequency on Low Power: 48.2 Hz (Extremely Rumbly)
Median Frequency: 103.1 Hz (Moderately Buzzy)
Frequency on High Power: 129.0 Hz (Extremely Buzzy)
Rumbliness & Power Balance: 7.2
Beat Sensation: N/A

We rate rumbly vibrations higher than buzzy ones because most people prefer them, but it’s a preference and some people enjoy buzzy vibrations more (I like them personally).

Like most panty vibrators, the Lovense Ferri’s rumbliness is mediocre. The Ferri’s vibrations are moderately buzzy at medium strength, and extremely buzzy at the top of its range. Although its lowest settings are rumbly, most people will use them mainly while warming up. Vibrations always become buzzier as you increase power, and by the time you reach the upper levels that you’ll likely need to orgasm, the vibrations are entirely in the buzzy range.

This buzzier feel is typical of most panty vibrators, including the We-Vibe Moxie+, NS Novelties Techno Lucy, Romp Party and others. The small motors that fit inside a panty vibe tend to need to spin faster (be buzzier) to produce the power larger motors can at slower (more rumbly) speeds.

Lovense Ferri and VeDO Niki
The Lovense Ferri (left) with the more rumbly VeDO Niki (right).

If rumbly vibrations are a strong preference for you, the VeDO Niki has much deeper-feeling vibrations. I personally enjoy both the buzzy feel of the Ferri’s vibrations and the rumbliness of the Niki’s.


G-spot Stimulation: Main Takeaways


G-spot Stimulation: N/A

Like all panty vibrators, the Lovense Ferri only stimulates your clit – not your G-spot. Since most women need clit stimulation to orgasm, a panty vibrator is often the right type of wearable – that’s why I personally enjoy it more than the Lovense Lush 4 and Lush Mini. But if you’re interested in G-spot stimulation instead, see all our recommendations for the best egg vibrators here.


App Control: Main Takeaways


App Control: 9.7
Close-Range Features Rating: 9.3
Long-Distance Features Rating: 8.9
Close-Range Connectivity Rating: 10.0
Long-Distance Connectivity Rating: 9.8

In the next sections, I’ll cover the Lovense Remote app’s close-range and long-distance features in depth, plus the Ferri’s connectivity in both modes.

Here’s the main conclusion: Lovense’s app is the best of any brand’s I’ve tested, by a wide margin.

I have many remote and app-controlled toys, and Lovense’s app provides the most control, is easiest to use, and has the most reliable connectivity.

If app control matters a lot to you in a panty vibrator, the Ferri is the best choice.


App Control: Close-Range Features


Close-Range Features Rating: 9.3
Core Control Depth & Customization: 9.5
Constant Setting Control: Strong
Preset Pattern Control: Strong
Pattern Creation & Saving: Strong
Multi-Toy Control & Independence: Strong
UX Clarity & Efficiency: 9.5
Sound and Music Control: 8.9
Music Sync Availability: Streaming Supported
Sound Reactive Control: Strong
Other Bonus Features: 7.4
Noteworthy Bonus Modes: Voice Control, Device-to-Device

The Ferri’s app has the best close-range features of any panty vibrator I’ve tested.

From the main remote screen, you’ll control the Ferri by dragging its control dot up and down to adjust the power. Tap “Float” to keep the power constant or click “Loop” to quickly repeat a pattern you draw on-screen. This makes it easy to set your Ferri exactly to your preferred intensity or quickly create your own vibration patterns from the same screen.

Lovense Ferri Remote Screen
The Lovense Ferri’s remote screen.

The vibrations play as you draw, so you can feel whether you actually like the pattern – some apps make you draw a waveform blindly, save it, then play it back to feel what it does. Tapping “Record” also saves the pattern to “My Patterns” for re-use if you enjoyed it.

You can also connect and control multiple Lovense toys at once with each motor getting its own dot on the Remote screen. So if you have both a Lovense Lush 4 and a Ferri, you can control them together for simultaneous clit and G-spot stimulation (which I personally prefer over using the dual-stimulation Lovense Dolce). Or you can control your own toy and a nearby partner’s toy at once. We tested four toys simultaneously without issue.

Lovense Ferri and Lovense Lush 4 Controlled Together
You can control more than one toy at once through the Lovense app.

For preset patterns, you can use the “My Patterns” screen which has four defaults to choose from, plus anything you’ve drawn and saved, and any patterns you’ve downloaded from Lovense’s community library. Lovense has an active community creating and sharing patterns to browse and download.

Sound-reactive control is also excellent and the most practical I’ve used in any app. You set a minimum decibel threshold – the toy stays silent when the sound around you is below the threshold. And you set a sensitivity – how much of the toy’s power range will be used when the sound is above the threshold. There’s also a live decibel readout to calibrate against the room you’re in. Many other apps try to combine these settings or don’t even have a threshold control.

Lovense Ferri Sound Mode
You can control the Ferri using sounds around you, and set the minimum decibel required for the Ferri to respond.

The music-sync mode is pretty good: it follows what’s playing on Spotify or your local files, but the only real control is capping the maximum intensity. It works fine as a way to get changing vibrations without having to control anything yourself.

Lovense Ferri Music Mode
Music Mode in the Lovense app.

Lovense has a few niche extra control features and settings that can be helpful – Voice Control if your fingers are otherwise occupied, and Device-to-Device control where another Lovense toy (the Max 2, Nora, or Solace) drives the Ferri’s vibrations through the controller’s own movements. You can also set a max-intensity setting for each toy to cap how high the vibrations can go – this can be useful both for keeping the toy below a noise threshold and for limiting how high a partner can push it if you’re sensitive to overstimulation.

Overall, the Lovense app’s close-range features are excellent and the best of any brand.


App Control: Long-Distance Features


Long-Distance Features Rating: 8.9
Core Control During Video/Voice Calls: 8.0
Video/Voice Call Tools & Experience: 9.0
Core Control During Messaging: 9.0
Messaging Tools & Experience: 10.0
UX Clarity & Efficiency (Long-Distance): 8.0
Mutual Partner Control: Mutual
Partner Settings & Management: 10.0
Saved Partners: Multiple partners
Auto-Accept Control Requests: Per-partner auto-accept
Hide Online Status: Per-partner
Partner Online Notifications: Per-partner
Anonymous & Social Experience: 10.0
Anonymous Control Methods: One‑time link or code
Block / Report Tools: Block and Report available
Group Control Support: Yes

Lovense’s long-distance experience is also the best of any panty vibrator I’ve tested, by a wide margin.

When messaging or video calling, my partner gets the same great Remote screen with the Float and Loop controls, so they can set a constant intensity or draw a looping pattern easily. The long-distance core controls aren’t stripped down like many apps do. One minor downside is that you can’t control your own toy during a video call; only your partner can. Most of the time that’s fine, but occasionally I’d like to take over for a moment to set my own intensity.

Lovense Ferri Partner Controls During Video Call
Your partner’s controls during a video call.

The video call tools are excellent and make for a seamless experience with your partner.

Getting into a call is easy – when your partner sends a video call request, there’s a clear screen on your phone with a green accept button or red reject button. Some apps send the request to a particular screen and your partner has to go there to find it, which makes calls easy to miss, but requests in Lovense’s app are noticeable.

When you’re in a video call, you can mute, toggle your camera off/on, flip video to front or back, cast the audio to a speaker, or end the call.

It’s easy to see your partner and access the controls – the video feed is clear by default. Just tap the screen to bring up the control panel. You can also reposition your self-view anywhere on the screen to see your partner more clearly. Some apps keep annoying controls permanently covering the view of your partner.

You can both lock your phone screen or use other apps without issue. The in-app messaging is alo excellent and very easy to use with a thread that’s easy to follow – it looks just like any other message thread. You can send all the important media types you might want to: voice notes, photos, and videos from your camera or camera roll. And there’s an effective, optional “burn after reading” feature for single-time viewing and preventing screenshots.

Lovense Partner Settings
You have lots of options to adjust each partner’s settings.

You can adjust your partner’s settings to auto-accept their control requests so they can take control of your toy by surprise, get a push notification when they come online, or hide your online status from them specifically. And each partner’s controls can be set differently.

Anonymous and group play is broader than any other app-controlled brand. You can send a one-time control link to someone or create a group link for up to 10 people to control your toy. When time’s up they lose control and can’t request it again.

If long-distance play is the main reason you’re buying a panty vibrator, the Ferri is the best choice.


App Control: Connectivity


Close-Range Connectivity Rating: 10.0
Long-Distance Connectivity Rating: 9.8
Bluetooth Connection & Response Reliability: 10.0
Body Interference Signal Robustness: 10.0
Light Interference Position: Stable
Moderate Interference Position: Stable
Heavy Interference Position: Stable
Control Reliability with No Interference: 10.0
Connection Reliability General Experience: Commands typically take effect reliably
Bluetooth Pairing Ease: 10.0
Typical Pairing Workflow: Auto‑connect (0 in‑app actions)
Typical Pairing Success Rate: 10.0
Bluetooth Reconnection Ease: 10.0
Perceived Delay: Feels instant
Max Bluetooth Range: 190 ft
Long-Distance
Long-Distance Session Start Ease & Reliability: 10.0
Long-Distance Connection & Response Reliability: 9.5

The Ferri’s connectivity is excellent and the most reliable of any panty vibrator I’ve tested, in both nearby Bluetooth and long-distance modes.

Pairing is fast and easy. The very first time is fast but takes a couple steps: tap “Add Toy,” turn the Ferri on, and it appears in the toy list to be added in seconds. After that one-time setup, the Ferri auto-connects immediately when you turn it on with the app open.

Once paired, the Ferri stays connected through normal phone behavior – locking the screen, switching to another app, or leaving Lovense Remote idle for long stretches doesn’t drop the connection.

It also stays connected through body interference like happens when a partner is controlling your toy from an angle or behind you. Water-rich materials like body tissue dampen Bluetooth signals more than walls or clothing, which is why some panty vibrators that handle solo app control fine still drop the connection during partner control.

Our body-interference test simulates this at three progressively harder positions, and the Ferri holds a stable connection at all three – including the most severe angle. Other panty vibrators like the Satisfyer Sexy Secret and NS Novelties Techno Lucy lose the connection at that worst-case angle. So if a partner controlling your toy with a lot of your body in the way is part of how you’ll use a panty vibe, the Ferri’s connectivity is excellent.

Bluetooth range came in around 190 feet in our open-air test (measured with a clear line-of-sight) before the connection dropped – well past the distance you’d likely cover during typical wearable use. Your own results may vary depending on walls and interference.

Lovense Reconnecting Message
The app will provide an indicator if your toy is not connected with the “reconnecting” indicator.

When a disconnect does happen (like if you walk out of range, or something briefly blocks the signal), the app reconnects automatically as soon as the signal is clear, and a red “Reconnecting…” indicator on screen shows the controlling partner that control has paused rather than pretending it’s still working.

Two settings also give you control over what the vibrations do during a disconnect: Auto-Stop pauses the Ferri until reconnection – useful for making sure the toy stays silent – or you can set it to keep the last vibration level running so stimulation isn’t interrupted.

The long-distance connectivity is also excellent. The long-distance connection works in two parts: the Ferri talks to your phone over Bluetooth (the same as during nearby play), and your phone talks to your partner’s phone over Wi-Fi or cell data. So as long as your cell signal or Wi-Fi is decent, the long-distance connection works well. Sessions don’t drop unexpectedly, commands consistently take effect, and the connection survives normal phone behavior on either end (locking the screen, switching apps, backgrounding Lovense Remote).

It can be spotty if you’re continually switching from wifi to cell data. So if you’re in this situation, it’s best to start the call on cell data, which prevents the call from dropping.


Remote Control: Main Takeaways


Remote Control: N/A

The Lovense Ferri doesn’t include a physical remote control. A remote lets you adjust the toy by feel – without pulling out your phone. Though there’s other downsides like less depth and no visual feedback to help your partner know what your toy’s doing. If you want to consider options with physical remotes, see our recommendations in these guides:


On-Toy Controls


On-Toy Controls Rating: 6.5
Lovense Ferri On-Toy Controls Photo
Control Interface: 6.1
Vibration Power Control Method: Single Button Cycle Loop (Shared)
Vibration Pattern Control Method: Single Button Cycle Loop (Shared)
Can Adjust Pattern Intensity? No
On-Toy Control Comfort: 7.5

Like most panty vibrators, the Ferri’s on-toy controls are limited by design – the toy sits inside your underwear during use, so you’ll typically rely on the app.

A single button cycles forward through three power presets and four vibration patterns; there’s no backward step, and the full power range is only available through the app. The three presets are programmable from the app’s “Adjust Levels” screen, so you can set them to whatever levels you like. I’d rather the patterns weren’t on the cycle – most people don’t use them, and they add more clicks when you’re cycling through power levels.

The button is easy to feel and press without looking. Pressing pushes the Ferri against your body, but the button sits further back from the clit-end than on most panty vibrators, so the pressure lands in a plusher, more comfortable spot than a lot of panty vibrators.

In practice, the on-toy button is mostly for turning the Ferri on and off – the app handles everything else.


Secure Fit & Adjustability


Secure Fit Rating: 8.9
Adjustability Rating: 10.0
Lovense Ferri Fit Demo - Magnetically Secured to Underwear
Secure Fit (In Bed): 8.9
Secure Fit (Light Activity): 9.0
Secure Fit (Heavy Activity): 8.5
Adjustment Type: Positional (Magnetic)

The Lovense Ferri stays securely in place.

The Ferri’s magnet keeps it very securely in place.

The magnet allows you to position the Ferri in the best spot on your underwear for you and secure it in place. The Ferri’s magnet is very strong, and the Ferri’s body is lightweight, so there isn’t much weight working against the anchor. The magnet is strong enough to hold the Ferri through my hand. I can place the toy anywhere in my underwear it stays there.

When using the Ferri in bed, it doesn’t budge from where I magnet it. Leg movement when shifting between sitting, lying back, and rolling onto my side nudges the toy a little, but I never feel it slipping off my clit – any small repositioning is just to optimize the spot.

When wearing it around while walking, it wiggles side-to-side a bit, but the magnet holds securely – and this movement actually makes it feel more stimulating.

Lovense Ferri magnet attached to the toy through my hand demonstrating the magnet's strength
The Lovense Ferri’s magnet is strong enough to hold through my hand.

Heavy activity like running, squats, dancing, and jumping jacks is where the Ferri shifts the most. It bounces around a little with gravity on landings, but always snaps back to its original spot, never falls out, and stays in a stimulating place throughout.


Comfort


Comfort Rating: 7.8
In Bed: 8.0
Light Activity: 7.5

The Ferri is comfortable to wear in bed and during light activity, but its firm body and focused contact surface keep it just behind the most comfortable panty vibrators I’ve tested.

When walking or going up and down stairs, the Ferri shifts a small amount side-to-side, and that movement translates into a little extra clit stimulation, but also a little less comfort. The toy is small enough that I never have to adjust my walk, and the slight wiggle doesn’t bother me personally. But it’s noticeable, and it isn’t something you can really control.

In bed, it’s very comfortable. There are no sharp seams, and the slight curve lays the toy along my pubic area so it doesn’t pull off or tap uncomfortably as I shift around. The Ferri has no flex or squish, though, and the contact area is small. When I roll onto my side, I feel some pressure as my legs push the firm toy into my body. It’s not painful, just something I notice. And the firm, focused shape is what allows the vibes to transfer so well.

The Ferri is very firm, while the VeDO Niki (blue) has more flexibility, which some may find more comfortable.

If comfort is the priority, both the NS Novelties Techno Lucy (app-controlled) and the VeDO Niki (remote-controlled) are more comfortable options. Just be aware, the Lucy’s app is much worse, and the Niki isn’t quite as strong as the Ferri.


Noise


Noise Rating: 7.9
Decibels on Low Power: 43.6 dBA
Decibels on High Power: 43.1 dBA
Audibility - Background Noise Masking: 7.8
Quiet (56 dBA) - Low Power: Audible
Quiet (56 dBA) - Middle Power: Inaudible
Quiet (56 dBA) - High Power: Inaudible
Moderate (62 dBA) - Low Power: Inaudible
Moderate (62 dBA) - Middle Power: Inaudible
Moderate (62 dBA) - High Power: Inaudible
Loud (68 dBA) - Low Power: Inaudible
Loud (68 dBA) - Middle Power: Inaudible
Loud (68 dBA) - High Power: Inaudible
Audibility Behind Closed Door: 8.0
Low Power: Inaudible
Middle Power: Audible
High Power: Inaudible
High Power with Box Fan: Inaudible
High Power with Music: Inaudible

While the Lovense Ferri isn’t the quietest panty vibrator I’ve tested, it’s reasonably discreet.

It was just below the most-discreet tier of wearables in our Background Noise Masking subtest. In this subtest, I wear the vibrator and my partner listens from three feet away while we play pink noise through a speaker at preset volumes (56, 62, and 68 dBA). One of the Ferri’s oddities is that the lower settings have harsher, more uneven sound. Whereas the higher settings vibrate more cleanly and are less noticeable – even though their decibel readings are nearly identical at around 43 dBA each. So the Ferri’s middle and high vibration strengths were masked by our quietest background audio (56 dBA of pink noise). But to mask the lowest vibration setting, we had to increase the pink noise to our moderate level (62 dBA).

The Ferri had a similar pattern behind a closed bedroom door. For this part of the noise test, my partner listens from the other side of the bedroom door while I use the toy in bed. I use it like a handheld toy since wearing dampens sound, and some people want the flexibility to safely re-position the toy or move it around. Holding the toy instead of wearing it gives us the most conservative results.

My partner couldn’t hear it on low or high power. But he heard the middle setting – really only when I was moving the toy so the sound was changing. The middle has that more jarring quality and enough strength that it draws your ear; high power settles into a cleaner, consistent pitch – which is why high power is actually more discreet than the middle behind a closed door.

The VeDO Niki is a quieter panty vibrator.

If you want a more discreet panty vibrator without giving up much power, the VeDO Niki (remote-controlled) is meaningfully quieter and is another one of the strongest panty vibrators I’ve tested.


Battery Life


Battery Life Rating: 9.8
Lovense Ferri Charging Cable Photo
Power Source: Rechargeable
Battery Life on High Power: 168 minutes
Charging Cable: Magnetic

The Lovense Ferri lasted 168 minutes during our test continuously vibrating on its top power level – the longest of any panty vibrator. Plus, in actual use you’ll likely use the lower and middle settings too which will extend the battery life.


Cleaning


Cleaning Rating: 10.0
Lovense Ferri Waterproof Rating Demonstration
Waterproof Rating: IPX7

The Lovense Ferri is easy to clean. It’s IPX7 waterproof, so you can rinse it under a running faucet or fully submerge it in soapy water without worry.


Build Quality


Build Quality Rating: 9.5
Lovense Ferri Build Quality

The Ferri’s build quality is excellent – I’ve had mine since 2020 and it’s still working exactly as expected. The toy is smooth, firm silicone on the side in contact with your body, with some plastic and magnetic portions on the other side. The magnet that anchors the toy is small but very strong. The seams are all tight, and the single button has a satisfying press without needing much pressure to activate.


General Design and Specs


Dimensions and Design:
Lovense Ferri Dimensions Photo - Product Set On Graph Paper With Carpenter Square to See Size
Length: 3.1 inches
Lovense Ferri Max Width Measurement Photo
Max Width at Clit Region: 0.7 inches
Lovense Ferri Max Thickness Measurement Photo
Max Thickness: 1.0 inches
Lovense Ferri Contact Surface Precision Photo
Contact Surface Precision: Focused
Lovense Ferri Lengthwise Curvature Photo
Lengthwise Curvature: Body-Contoured / Concave Curved
Overall Specs:
Lovense Ferri Weight Measurement Photo
Weight: 1.3 ounces
Material: Silicone

Review Results

The Lovense Ferri is the panty vibrator I recommend if you want one to do everything well – and the best for long-distance partner play, with almost no competition. It has the strongest motor and the best vibration transfer of any panty vibrator I’ve tested, the Lovense Remote app outperforms every other app, and the battery is longer than most. The main area it’s not the best performing panty vibrator is noise, though it’s still reasonably discreet.

If you care especially about noise see my alternatives below.


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VeDo Niki

Lovense Ferri vs VeDO Niki

The Lovense Ferri and VeDO Niki are the two panty vibrators I’d consider first for strong hands-free clit stimulation. The Ferri is better if you want the stronger, more feature-rich toy: app control, long-distance play, longer battery life, and a more secure fit during heavier movement. The Niki is better if you want deeper, more rumbly vibrations, a physical remote, quieter use, and a lower price.

For stimulation, both are strong enough that I can orgasm with them hands-free. The Ferri reaches higher top power (9.35 vs the Niki’s 8.0) and its small, curved body gives more focused clit contact. It’s the better pick if raw intensity matters most. The Niki is still strong, but its main advantage is feel: it’s the most rumbly panty vibrator I’ve tested, while the Ferri gets buzzy at higher settings. The Niki’s broad, flexible shape also blankets the area more comfortably and is quieter.

The biggest practical difference is control. Lovense has the best app of any brand, with excellent close-range and long-distance features and reliable connectivity. The Niki has no app, but its included remote connects reliably and responds quickly, making it convenient if you don’t want to use a phone. Though with a physical remote, it’s harder for a controlling partner to tell what your toy is doing.

The Ferri also lasted 168 minutes on high, compared with the Niki’s 55 minutes, and is fully waterproof; the Niki is only listed as splashproof.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for the best overall panty vibrator, especially if you want app control, long-distance play, stronger focused stimulation, and long battery life. Choose the VeDO Niki for rumbly, quiet, comfortable stimulation with a physical remote at a lower price.

NS Novelties Techno Lucy

Lovense Ferri vs NS Novelties Techno Lucy

The Lovense Ferri and NS Novelties Techno Lucy are both strong app-controlled panty vibrators, but they fit different priorities. The Ferri is the better overall with the best app and long-distance controls, longer battery life, and the strongest clit stimulation. But the Lucy is much cheaper with a few of its own advantages: it’s even more comfortable and is especially quiet.

For stimulation, both are among the few panty vibrators I can orgasm with hands-free. The Ferri reaches a slightly higher top power of 9.35 out of 10 and gives you a fuller power range from gentle warmup settings, increasing gradually to high intensity levels. The Lucy is still powerful at 9 out of 10, but it only has three steady levels: low, medium, and high. Its broader, plush shape feels more blanketing (which is a bit more comfy), while the Ferri feels more focused and precise (which I find a bit easier to orgasm with).

The bigger functional difference is app control and runtime. The Lovense app gives you continuous intensity control, custom patterns, excellent long-distance tools, and much more reliable connectivity through body interference. The Love Spouse app works, but it is basic, ad-heavy, and limited to simply selecting from three power levels plus six preset patterns. The Ferri also lasted 168 minutes on high in our battery test, compared with 55 minutes for the Lucy.

The Lucy’s advantages are comfort, fit, noise, and price. It is the most comfortable and secure-fitting panty vibrator I’ve tested, tied for the quietest, and less than half the price of the Ferri. Choose the Lovense Ferri for the best app-controlled panty vibrator overall. Choose the NS Novelties Techno Lucy if you want a quieter, comfier, less expensive panty vibrator and only need basic app control.

We-Vibe Moxie+

Lovense Ferri vs We-Vibe Moxie+

The Lovense Ferri is a much better panty vibrator than the We-Vibe Moxie+. While both magnetically secure to any pair of your underwear to provide hands-free clit stimulation, the Ferri is stronger, its curved shape fits more securely against my clit, it has a much better app and connectivity, and it lasted nearly twice as long in our battery test.

The biggest difference is stimulation. The Ferri’s clit motor is the strongest of any panty vibe we’ve tested, and its short, curved body transfers that power to my clit much better than the Moxie+. The Ferri’s one of the few panty vibrators I can orgasm with hands-free, and it’s the one I do most easily. The Moxie+ is only moderately strong, and its long, straight body pivots around more and loses consistent contact with my clit – I don’t orgasm from it hands-free personally.

The Ferri is also the clear choice for app control and long-distance play. Lovense’s app has better features and most importantly has outstanding connectivity – the best of any brand. Whereas We-Vibe’s app is buggy in close range (the controls often stop working), and you frequently can’t get a long-distance session to start at all.

Both are reasonably quiet, but there are quieter panty vibrators (see the VeDO Niki if sound is a big priority to you).

The Moxie+’s main advantage is that it also includes a physical remote, which the Ferri lacks. But the remote struggles with body interference, so it works best for solo control or when a partner has a clear line of sight. If a physical remote matters to you, I’d also consider the VeDO Niki over the Moxie+.

Choose the Ferri if you want the better panty vibrator, especially for strong stimulation and the best app control, whether nearby or for long-distance play. Only choose the Moxie+ if you specifically need both app and remote control in one toy and are comfortable treating the app as a backup rather than the main control method.

Satisfyer Little Secret

Lovense Ferri vs Satisfyer Little Secret

The Lovense Ferri is the much better panty vibrator for hands-free clit stimulation than the Satisfyer Little Secret. While the Little Secret is comfortable, quiet, and has both app and physical remote control, its motor is so weak that it’s just not stimulating at all.

The gap in stimulation is enormous. The Ferri reaches 9.35 out of 10 on top power, has a wider range, and it transfers that power to my clit well, making it one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free. The Little Secret tops out at 0.80 out of 10. Its broad, plush shape contours well to my body, but the vibrations are jut too weak that they feel tickly rather than stimulating, even when I press it firmly into me. While walking, it also pulls a bit farther from my clit, making the stimulation feel even gentler.

The Little Secret is a little more comfortable and quieter, but only because it’s so weak. Its battery also basically ties the Ferri’s: 167 minutes on high vs the Ferri’s 168. Unlike the Ferri, it includes a physical remote. But the remote’s usefulness is limited by the weak motor. If you specifically want remote control, the VeDO Niki is a better remote-controlled panty vibrator.

The Ferri’s app control is also the best of any brand. But the Satisfyer Connect app is the closest second to Lovense. Still, Lovense has better close-range controls, cleaner video calls, richer messaging, better partner controls, and stronger Bluetooth reliability through body interference.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for much stronger hands-free clit stimulation, better app control, and the same long battery life at a lower price. Choose the Satisfyer Little Secret only if a physical remote plus maximum comfort and quietness matter more than stimulating vibrations.

Satisfyer Sexy Secret

Lovense Ferri vs Satisfyer Sexy Secret

The Lovense Ferri is a much better app-controlled panty vibrator for hands-free clit stimulation than the Satisfyer Sexy Secret. The Sexy Secret is only worth considering if exceptional quietness matters more than the vibrations feeling stimulating.

The biggest difference is vibration strength. The Ferri reaches 9.35 out of 10 on top power and transfers that power to my clit better than any other panty vibrator I’ve tested, making it one of the few I can orgasm with hands-free. The Sexy Secret tops out at a weak 2.5 out of 10 strength. Even though its broad, soft body contours well and stays in good contact with my clit, the weak vibrations combined with their buzzy quality makes them feel more tickly than stimulating.

The Lovense app is also the best of any brand, though the Satisfyer Connect app is genuinely good and the closest second to Lovense. But Lovense still gives you better close-range controls, cleaner video calls, better chat and media tools, more partner settings, stronger Bluetooth reliability through body interference, and a better connection range in our testing.

The Sexy Secret’s advantages are comfort and discretion. Its plush, flexible shape feels more comfortable than the firmer Ferri, and it’s exceptionally quiet, but only because it’s weak. Battery life is basically tied: 167 minutes on high for the Sexy Secret vs 168 minutes for the Ferri.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for much stronger hands-free clit stimulation, better app control, and the same long battery life. Choose the Satisfyer Sexy Secret only if you want the quieter, comfier toy and are okay with very gentle, tickly stimulation.

Lovense Lush 4

Lovense Ferri vs Lovense Lush 4

The Lovense Ferri and Lovense Lush 4 both provide hands-free stimulation in bed or while wearing them around, with the best app control of any brand for solo use or play with a nearby or long-distance partner. The key difference is where they stimulate: the Ferri targets your clit, while the Lush 4 targets your G-spot. Since I need clit stimulation to orgasm, I personally prefer the Ferri, though you can also easily control both together through the Lovense app for dual-stimulation.

The Ferri is a panty vibrator that uses a strong magnet to anchor it wherever you place it in your underwear. It has the most powerful clit motor of any panty vibrator I’ve tested, reaches 9.35 out of 10 on top power, and its curved body transfers that power well enough that it’s one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free. It’s the better choice if you want something to wear around that you don’t have to insert, your orgasms usually depend on clit stimulation, or you want the longer battery: 168 minutes on high in our test vs the Lush 4’s 120 minutes.

The Lush 4 is an egg vibrator, so it’s the better choice if you want strong, hands-free G-spot stimulation rather than clit stimulation. Its inserted bulb presses firmly against the G-spot, reaches a 10 out of 10 on top power, and stays more securely positioned during movement than the Ferri. Its vibrations are also quieter – it’s among the quietest wearable vibrators. However, its full internal bulb may be less comfortable to some for long wear than entirely external toys like the Ferri, or slimmer eggs like the Lush Mini.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for hands-free clit stimulation (which many need to orgasm), longer use, and better comfort. Choose the Lovense Lush 4 for strong G-spot stimulation and quieter vibrations.

Lovense Lush Mini

Lovense Ferri vs Lovense Lush Mini

The Lovense Ferri and Lovense Lush Mini are both app-controlled Lovense wearables with the same excellent app and long-distance controls, but they are not trying to stimulate the same place. The Ferri is the better choice if you want hands-free clit stimulation. The Lush Mini is the better choice if you want slim, comfortable G-spot stimulation instead.

The Ferri is a panty vibrator that magnetically anchors in your underwear, so there is no insertion and you can place the motor where clit contact feels best. It reaches 9.35 out of 10 on top power and transfers that power to my clit especially well, so it’s one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free. It also lasts much longer: 168 minutes on high in our test, compared with the Lush Mini’s 65 minutes.

The Lush Mini is an egg vibrator, so its advantage is internal stimulation. Its slim bulb presses strong, focused vibrations into the G-spot, reaches 9.5 out of 10 on top power (basically as strong as the full-sized Lush 4), and stays even more secure while you move. While I often find external toys like the Ferri more comfortable, the Lush Mini is slim enough that I can wear it comfortably for a long time. It is also quieter than the Ferri. The tradeoff is that it does not stimulate the clit, and its shorter battery is the clearest practical limitation.

If you want both, these two actually pair well: the Ferri handles clit stimulation, the Lush Mini handles G-spot stimulation, and Lovense lets you easily control both from the same app. Choose the Lovense Ferri for hands-free clit stimulation, no insertion, and longer battery life. Choose the Lovense Lush Mini for strong internal G-spot stimulation, quieter vibrations, and an even more secure fit.

Lovense Lush 3

Lovense Ferri vs Lovense Lush 3

The Lovense Ferri and Lovense Lush 3 both provide hands-free stimulation in bed or while wearing them around, with the best app control of any brand for solo use or play with a nearby or long-distance partner. The key difference is where they stimulate: the Ferri targets your clit, while the Lush 3 targets your G-spot. Since I need clit stimulation to orgasm, I personally prefer the Ferri, though you can also easily control both together through the Lovense app for dual-stimulation.

The Ferri is a panty vibrator that magnetically anchors wherever you place it in your underwear. It has the strongest clit motor of any panty vibrator I’ve tested, reaches 9.35 out of 10 on top power, and its curved body transfers that power well enough that it’s one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free. It’s the better choice if you want something external, your orgasms usually depend on clit stimulation, or you want the longer runtime: 168 minutes on high in our test vs the Lush 3’s 135 minutes.

The Lush 3 is an egg vibrator, so it’s the better choice if you want strong, hands-free G-spot stimulation instead. Its inserted bulb presses firmly against the G-spot, reaches a 10 out of 10 on top power, and stays more securely positioned during movement than the Ferri. It is nearly identical to the newer Lush 4 for stimulation and app control, but its sound quality is a little harsher, so it doesn’t have as much of a quietness advantage over the Ferri as the Lush 4 has. Its full internal bulb may also be less comfortable to some for long wear than entirely external toys like the Ferri, or slimmer eggs like the Lush Mini.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for hands-free clit stimulation (which many need to orgasm), longer use, and better comfort. Choose the Lovense Lush 3 for strong G-spot stimulation and an even more secure fit.

Lovense Dolce

Lovense Dolce vs Lovense Ferri

The Lovense Dolce and Lovense Ferri both offer some of the strongest clit stimulation of any wearable vibrator, and the best app experience of any brand. But they’re built for different needs. The Ferri is the better choice if you want something comfortable enough to wear around. The Dolce is better if you want stronger, fuller dual-stimulation and plan to use it mostly in bed.

The Dolce’s biggest advantage is that it adds a strong internal G-spot motor. Its bulbous internal arm applies firm G-spot pressure, while the external arm provides powerful clit vibrations. Running both motors together also creates a deeper, more layered sensation than the Ferri can provide on its own, making the Dolce one of the most stimulating wearables overall. You can also straighten its adjustable spine and use it more like a handheld vibrator, which the Ferri’s tiny size is not well-suited for.

But the same dual-stimulation design that makes the Dolce so stimulating in bed comes with tradeoffs. Its girthy shape is much less comfortable than the Ferri for walking around, its vibrations are louder, and its battery life is much shorter (45 minutes on max power in our test, compared to the Ferri’s 168 minutes).

The Ferri gives up G-spot stimulation, but it’s much better to wear around. Its magnet lets you place the motor exactly where you fine the clit contact most comfortable and stimulating. And its curved body transfers power well enough that it’s one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free. If you don’t need internal stimulation and care more about comfort and wearing the toy around, the Ferri is the much better choice.

Even if you do want dual stimulation while walking around, I prefer pairing the Ferri with the Lovense Lush 4 over using the Dolce. Since the Ferri and Lush are two separate toys, you can position each motor exactly where it works best without shifting the other. While the Dolce has an adjustable spine, the two motors are connected so it’s still harder to get both in the perfect position at the same time. And Lovense makes controlling two toys at the same time in the app just as easy as controlling the Dolce’s two motors.

Choose the Lovense Dolce for stronger, fuller dual stimulation in bed and the option to use it like a handheld. Choose the Lovense Ferri for the better wearable experience, longer battery life, and more comfortable clit stimulation while moving around.

Lovense Flexer

Lovense Ferri vs Lovense Flexer

The Lovense Ferri and Lovense Flexer are both app-controlled Lovense wearables with strong clit stimulation, but they are built for different uses. The Ferri is the better choice for hands-free clit stimulation that you can wear around. The Flexer can be very stimulating as a dual-stimulation toy in-bed, but it’s hard to wear around.

The Ferri is a panty vibrator, so it does not provide G-spot stimulation like the Flexer. But it’s clit stimulation is great and it’s much better for wearing around. Its strong magnet lets you place the motor exactly where clit contact feels best, and keeps it very securely in place. Its curved, short body transfers the vibration power to my clit especially well, and it is one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free. Its vibrations are also quieter than the Flexer’s loud motion, and it’s more practical for longer sessions, lasting 168 minutes on high in our test compared with the Flexer’s 95 minutes.

The Flexer’s advantage is that it adds an internal arm and a flexing motor. Its clit vibrations are nearly as strong as the Ferri’s (but far buzzier), and the flexing motion can make the clit stimulation feel more dynamic. But the motion does not create the firm G-spot pressure its marketing suggests; for me, the external arm moves more than the internal arm – it can still feel very stimulating, but it’s not as G-spot focused as you’d expect. The motion also makes it less secure, so it’s difficult and uncomfortable to walk with it in, so it’s best for hands-free stimulation in-bed.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for the better all-around wearable: stronger clit stimulation, comfort and a secure fit while moving around, quieter use, longer battery life, and the same excellent Lovense app. Choose the Lovense Flexer if you want motion-based dual-stimulation in bed and are okay with a louder, less comfortable toy.

Romp Party

Lovense Ferri vs Romp Party

The Lovense Ferri is the better panty vibrator for most people than the Romp Party. It feels stronger, stays in better contact while you move, lasts longer, and gives you Lovense’s excellent app and long-distance controls. The Romp Party is mainly worth considering if you want a cheaper, quieter toy with a simple physical remote.

The Romp Party’s motor is strong on paper, with 7 levels from 1 to 9 out of 10 vibration strength. But its long, straight body pivots around too easily and puts the strongest vibrations in the middle of the toy, so I have to position it higher than it naturally sits and readjust more while walking. The Ferri reaches 9.35 out of 10 and its shorter, curved body transfers that power to my clit much better, making it one of the few panty vibrators I actually orgasm with hands-free.

The Romp Party does have a physical remote which some people prefer, and the toy stayed extremely quiet in our testing. But it has no app or long-distance control, its remote range was 55 feet compared with the Ferri’s 190-foot Bluetooth range, and its battery lasted 115 minutes on high compared with the Ferri’s 168.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for better stimulation, better fit, app control, long-distance play, and longer battery life. Choose the Romp Party if quietness, a lower price, and physical remote control matter more than stimulation – but even so, I’d recommend the VeDO Niki instead if a physical remote is important to you.

OhMiBod Foxy

Lovense Ferri vs OhMiBod Foxy

The Lovense Ferri is the better app-controlled panty vibrator than the OhMiBod Foxy. It’s more stimulating, has better app control, is easier to wear around, lasts longer, and costs less. While the OhMiBod Foxy isn’t bad, the Ferri just outperforms it at a lower price.

The Foxy reaches 8.5 out of 10 on top power, but its straight, heavier body does not keep the motor pressed against my clit as effectively. Its raised bump feels comfortable when positioned correctly in bed, but it shifts off the ideal spot once I move, and I cannot orgasm with it hands-free. The Ferri reaches 9.35 out of 10 strength, and its shorter, curved body maintains better contact with my clit – it’s one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free.

Lovense offers the best app experience of any brand, with easier constant-power adjustments, stronger custom-pattern tools, and better controls for long-distance play. While the OhMiBod app is decent, it’s clunky – splitting basic controls across many screens. The Ferri also lasted 168 minutes on high in our test, compared with just 55 minutes for the Foxy. And although the Foxy measures quietly, its sharper, more grating sound makes it more noticeable in practice.

Choose the Ferri for the better panty vibrator in nearly every important area. I would only choose the Foxy if you find it at a substantially lower price.

OhMiBod Club Vibe 3.OH

Lovense Ferri vs OhMiBod Club Vibe 3.OH

The Lovense Ferri is a much better panty vibrator than the OhMiBod Club Vibe 3.OH while costing less. The Club Vibe misses the basics: it has only one power level, no magnet to hold it in place, and a short battery life.

The biggest gap is stimulation. The Ferri reaches 9.35 out of 10 on top power and gives you a full range from gentle warmup settings to strong upper levels. Its curved, magnetic body also keeps the motor pressed against my clit where I need it, and it’s one of the few panty vibrators I orgasm with hands-free. The Club Vibe has only one steady intensity, around 6.75 out of 10, and it slips loosely inside your underwear. So the vibrations tickle or tap against me instead of staying in consistent contact with my clit, and I can’t orgasm with it hands-free.

The Club Vibe has a physical remote which some people prefer over app control. But with one power level, there’s not really anything to control. Whereas the Lovense Ferri’s app control is excellent. But if you specifically want a physical remote, the VeDO Niki is a better remote-controlled panty vibrator.

Choose the Lovense Ferri for stronger stimulation, app control, long-distance play, a secure magnetic fit, and a longer battery life.

Honey Play Box Pearl 2

Honey Play Box Pearl 2 vs Lovense Ferri

The Lovense Ferri is a better app-controlled panty vibrator than the Honey Play Box Pearl 2. It stays positioned against your clit, feels more stimulating, has much better app control, and lasts over three times longer. The Honey Play Box Pearl 2 costs about $50 less, but its lower price comes with major compromises.

The Pearl 2 reaches 9 out of 10 on top power, close to the Ferri’s 9.35. However, it has no magnet, so it moves freely in your underwear, slips off my clit while walking, and even fell out during jumping jacks. Its vibrations are also extremely buzzy and start strong, with little range between low and high. Without steady pressure against my clit, that buzzy power feels much weaker than the raw strength suggests.

The Ferri’s strong magnet lets you position it securely wherever feels best to you, while its shorter, curved body maintains better contact and transfers its power effectively to my clit. It is one of the few panty vibrators I can orgasm with hands-free. Lovense also provides far better close-range and long-distance app control (the best of any brand), and the Ferri lasted 168 minutes on high in our test compared with just 55 minutes for the Pearl 2.

Choose the Ferri for a secure fit, stronger hands-free stimulation, better app control, and much longer battery life. While the Ferri’s the best overall, if you’re on a budget, I’d consider the NS Novelties Techno Lucy or VeDO Niki over the Pearl 2.

Review Updates

  • August 7, 2026: We retested this product on our updated wearable vibrators test methodology v2.0. This testing update brought all types of wearable vibrators (egg vibrators, panty vibrators, couples vibrators, and other dual-stimulation wearables) under a single cohesive testing and rating system so you can directly compare them against each other. We have updated the text of the review throughout based on the updated testing.
  • February 7, 2021: Review first published.

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