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Pros

  • Tied with the We-Vibe Sync 2 as the couples vibrator I orgasm with most easily during sex
  • Two adjustable hinges give it the broadest customizable fit range of any couples vibrators to fit more people
  • Stays securely on my clit (unlike merely flexible models)
  • Bulbous G-spot arm adds helpful pressure during penetration
  • Deep, rumbly vibrations from the clitoral motor
  • Extremely quiet
  • Comfortable during sex, in bed, and light wearing around
  • Great physical remote with separate power and pattern controls

Cons

  • Costs about $50 more than the Sync 2, even though I orgasm just as easily with both
  • We-Vibe app is buggy, especially for long-distance play
  • Less secure while walking around than egg vibrators or panty vibrators
  • Phone pairs to the app through the remote, so you need the remote nearby for app use
  • While it’s adjustable, whether the Chorus (like any C-shaped vibrator) will work for you is still somewhat dependent on your anatomy
  • G-spot motor is mild and buzzy on its own

Table of Contents

We-Vibe Chorus In the Box Photo

The We-Vibe Chorus is a premium wearable couples vibrator designed mainly to provide clit and G-spot stimulation hands-free during sex. Like most couples vibrators, it’s generally less stimulating than larger handheld toys you can press exactly where you want, like wands and even bullet vibrators. But it can help you orgasm without holding a vibrator to your clit.

We-Vibe Chorus with Lovense Ferri and Lush 4 and Dolce
The We-Vibe Chorus with a panty vibrator (Lovense Ferri), egg vibrator (Lovense Lush 4) and solo dual-stimulaiton toy (Lovense Dolce). These are stronger, but can’t be worn during sex.

You can also wear it around or use it solo, but vibrating panties and egg vibrators usually fit more securely and are often stronger. While larger dual-stimulation toys like the Lovense Dolce provide more powerful combined clit + G-spot stimulation for solo use.

The We-Vibe Sync 2 with We-Vibe Chorus and We-Vibe Chorus Pro
From left to right, the We-vibe Sync 2, We-Vibe Chorus, and We-Vibe Chorus Pro.

The Chorus sits between the simpler We-Vibe Sync 2 and newer We-Vibe Chorus Pro in We-Vibe’s hinged couples-vibrator lineup. The main upgrade over the Sync 2 is an additional hinge to fit a wider range of people. The Chorus Pro updated the squeeze remote to be more comfortable, but removed the toy’s second hinge and it’s not as strong as the original Chorus.

The Chorus is coated in body-safe silicone, fully waterproof, rechargeable, and can be controlled with the remote or We-Vibe app.

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The We-Vibe Chorus is the best hands-free couples’ vibrator with excellent stimulation and a very comfortable fit – it fits and stimulates better than the newer Chorus Pro.

Hinges and Adjustable Motors of We-Vibe Chorus and original Chorus and Sync 2 and original Sync and Sync O
All We-Vibe’s adjustable couples vibrators’ motor and hinge placement. From left to right: Chorus Pro, Chorus, Sync 2, Sync original, and Sync O.

Of all the couples vibrators my partner and I have tried, the only ones I orgasm with are a few of We-Vibe’s adjustable models – the Chorus, Sync 2, original Sync, and Sync O (but this last one’s more difficult since it doesn’t stimulate my G-spot).

We-Vibe’s budget options (the Sync Go and Sync Lite) and other brand’s premium models (like the Lelo Tiani 3 and Dame Eva) offer no way to customize them to fit your body. So they shift off my clit and don’t bring me to orgasm.

We-Vibe Sync 2 and We-Vibe Chorus Adjustability Range
The Chorus has one additional adjustable hinge in the G-spot arm that the Sync 2 lacks.

Personally, I orgasm just as easily with the Chorus, the Sync 2, and the original Sync. So the lower price of the original Sync and Sync 2 will be worthwhile for many people. The Chorus is better if you’d rather spend more for the best likelihood of getting the perfect, most stimulating fit. The Chorus has an additional hinge that the Sync 2 lacks, so you can customize its shape better. And compared to the original Sync, the Chorus’s G-spot arm is more bulbous which provides better G-spot pressure and stimulation for some people.

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


Hands-Free Use During Sex


Hands-Free Stimulation During Sex Rating: 8.5
We-Vibe Chorus Adjustability Demo Photo - Extreme Position 1
We-Vibe Chorus Adjustability Demo Photo - Extreme Position 2
Secure Fit and Clit Contact During Sex: 9.5
Comfort During Sex: 8.5
Adjustment Type: Hinged (Two Hinges)
We-Vibe Chorus Internal Arm Longitudinal Shape View Photo
Internal Arm Longitudinal Shape: Slim Bulbous G-Spot Section

The We-Vibe Chorus is one of the few couples vibrators that reliably brings me to orgasm hands-free during sex. Alongside the Sync 2, it’s the most stimulating couples’ vibrator.

Like all wearables, it does take more effort than with a handheld vibrator. Handheld toys let you press exactly where you want, apply the exact pressure you want, and use much larger, stronger motors. So you may prefer a handheld like the Lovense Hyphy or a wand vibrator if maximum intensity matters more than being hands-free. But the Chorus works for me because it gets the fit right.

The full range of adjustability on the Chorus because of the two adjustable hinges.

The two hinges let me change the toy’s shape to fit my body better. So the external arm stays firmly on my clit even as my partner thrusts, and I get the consistent clit stimulation I need to orgasm hands-free.

I can only orgasm with adjustable couples vibrators. Most cheaper models are only flexible, not adjustable, including the We-Vibe Sync Go, Sync Lite, and Romp Join, and even premium models from other brands like the Dame Eva, Lelo Tiani 3, Tiani Duo, and others. Without being able to change the shape to fit my body better, all those toys shift off my clit during sex and I cannot orgasm with them.

Internal Arm Comparison of We-Vibe Chorus and We-Vibe Sync O
The more bulbous shape of the Chorus’s internal arm (left) applies more stimulating pressure than the slimmer Sync O (right).

The G-spot arm also adds more during sex than I originally expected. The internal vibrations are mild, but the bulbous arm gets pushed into my G-spot during penetration and adds stimulating pressure that makes it easier to orgasm. That extra front-wall pressure makes the Chorus more stimulating during sex than the Sync O. But the G-spot arm’s still slim enough for comfortable penetration while wearing it – it adds a little extra tightness, but it’s not too much of a stretch. I don’t experience pinching, poking, or pain in any position.

The Chorus is not the only good option for hands-free stimulation during sex, though. I get just as good of a fit with the Sync 2 and orgasm just as easily with it, even though it only has one hinge. So choose the Chorus if you want to spend more for the wider adjustment range and better chance of finding your ideal fit during sex. Choose the Sync 2 if you want to save about $50 and likely get a very similar during-sex experience.


Clit Stimulation: Main Takeaways


Clit Stimulation: 7.9
Max Power Rating: 6.9
Power Range Rating: 7.9
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 8.9
Rumbliness Rating: 7.7
Stimulation from Motion: N/A

In the next sections, I’ll cover the Chorus’s clit vibration power, range, transfer effectiveness, and rumbliness in-depth.

Here’s the main conclusion:

The We-Vibe Chorus is tied with the Sync 2 and original Sync for the most stimulating clit vibrations from a couples’ vibrator – I orgasm equally easily hands-free with any of those three. The Chorus stays in secure contact with my body and is more rumbly than most wearables, both of which help the vibrations reach my clit effectively.

Its only moderately powerful compared to stronger panty vibrators or handheld vibrators, so those are more intense options if hands-free stimulation during sex isn’t your priority.


Clit Vibrations: Power, Range, and Transfer Effectiveness


Max Power Rating: 6.9
Power Range Rating: 7.9
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 8.9
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
How Strong Is Each Power? 

The Chorus’s clit motor has a broad power range, starting gently and reaching 6.75 out of 10 on high. That’s moderate for wearable vibrators overall, but tied for the strongest hands-free couples vibrator I’ve tested – the Chorus, Sync 2, and original Sync offer nearly identical clit stimulation.

We-Vibe Sync 2 and We-Vibe Chorus Adjustability Range
The We-Vibe Chorus (left) and Sync 2 (right) are two of my most stimulating couples vibrators.

During sex, its strength and fit make it one of only a few couples vibrators I orgasm with easily and reliably. The Chorus’s two hinges keep the external motor pressed against my clit instead of shifting off like flexible models do. The second hinge may help more people get this stimulating fit, but for me, the Chorus and Sync 2 transfer vibrations to my clit equally well, and both are more stimulating than the Chorus Pro.

For solo wear or wearing around, the clit motor still feels stimulating because the hinges keep it in decent contact. But without penetration adding pressure, it feels more moderate. I’d treat those uses as a nice bonus – if wearable clit stimulation outside sex is your main goal, a stronger panty vibrator is usually a better fit.

The clit vibrations of couples vibrators like the Chorus are not as strong as panty vibrators like the Lovense Ferri. Click any toy or motor’s name here at the bottom of the graph to remove it from the graph.

Couples vibrators are generally less intense than other wearable clit toys like panty vibrators and handheld vibrators. Handhelds also let you control exact placement and pressure. If you typically need substantial intensity, you may prefer a handheld toy like the Lovense Hyphy or a wand vibrator.

Compared with other couples vibrators, the Chorus is one of the strongest and most effective. Cheaper couples vibrators like the Romp Join, Sync Lite, and Sync Go – and even premium options like the Lelo Tiani 3 – have weaker vibrations and no adjustable hinge to keep the clit motor positioned well.


Clit Vibrations: Frequency (Rumbliness)


Rumbliness Rating: 7.7
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
Frequency on Low Power: 40.1 Hz (Extremely Rumbly)
Median Frequency: 78.3 Hz (Neutral)
Frequency on High Power: 98.3 Hz (Moderately Buzzy)
Rumbliness & Power Balance: 7.7
Beat Sensation: 9.5

We rate rumbly vibrations higher than buzzy ones because most people prefer them. But this is still a personal preference – many people enjoy buzzier vibrations too.

The Chorus’s clit motor is unusually rumbly for a wearable. Its lowest setting is extremely rumbly at around 40 Hz, the middle settings stay moderately rumbly, and the highest setting becomes only moderately buzzy at 98 Hz. But it has enough power there that it still feels deep and impactful.

The Sync 2‘s clit vibrations are just slightly more rumbly, but the difference is minimal.

The Chorus’s rumbliness really helps because wearable vibrators have less pressure and placement control than handheld toys. Rumbly vibes travel deeper through your body, which helps the Chorus feel more stimulating even though it doesn’t apply as much pressure as I’d normally get from a handheld vibe.

The Chorus also has a noticeable low, rhythmic tapping sensation layered over the steady vibrations, making the clit motor feel deeper and more rumbly than its raw frequency suggests. It stands out most on the lower and middle settings – I wish the tapping stayed stronger at the highest settings, but it becomes more noticeable when both motors run together – especially with one arm on low and the other on high.


G-spot Stimulation: Main Takeaways


G-spot Stimulation: 5.3
Max Power Rating: 5.8
Power Range Rating: 5.3
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 5.9
Rumbliness Rating: 4.3
Stimulation from Motion: N/A

In the next sections, I’ll cover the Chorus’s G-spot power, range, transfer effectiveness, and rumbliness in-depth.

Here’s the main conclusion:

The We-Vibe Chorus’s G-spot stimulation is minimal on its own, but helpful during sex.

Its internal motor is mild and buzzy, which is normal for hands-free couples vibrators since the arm (and motor) has to stay small enough for comfortable penetration. But during sex, the bulbous internal arm gets pushed more firmly into my G-spot as my partner thrusts, adding stimulating pressure, and directing those mild vibrations where they count.

Internal Arm Comparison of We-Vibe Chorus and Lovense Lush 4
The Chorus’s smaller, weaker internal arm (left) is most stimulating during penetration. If you want more power and pressure without penetration, an egg like the Lovense Lush 4 (right) is better.

So if you want strong, rumbly G-spot vibrations for solo play, choose an egg vibrator or larger dual-stimulation toy like the Lovense Dolce instead. But for a couples vibrator worn during sex, the Chorus’s G-spot arm adds helpful front-wall pressure and makes orgasming easier for me than clit-only models like the We-Vibe Sync O.


G-spot Vibrations: Power, Range, and Transfer Effectiveness


Max Power Rating: 5.8
Power Range Rating: 5.3
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 5.9
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
How Strong Is Each Power? 

The We-Vibe Chorus’s G-spot motor is very mild on its own, reaching only 2.5 out of 10 which is normal for a hands-free couples vibrator.

It’s much weaker than dedicated G-spot egg vibrators or large dual-stimulation wearables like the Lovense Dolce which are not intended to wear during sex.

Internal Arm Comparison of We-Vibe Chorus and Lovense Lush 4 and Lovense Dolce
The smaller, weaker internal arm of the We-Vibe Chorus (left) compared to the Lovense Lush 4 (middle) and Lovense Dolce (right) – These two are stronger, but not designed to be worn during sex.

The internal arm of a couples vibrator has to be slim enough to leave space for comfortable penetration, so it can’t use a large, powerful motor. Its main job is not to provide intense G-spot vibrations on its own – it’s to anchor the toy and add pressure against the front wall during sex.

On its own, the G-spot motor feels weak and not especially G-spot-focused. It’s about 9% weaker than the Sync 2’s G-spot motor, but it doesn’t really make a difference, since the vibrations are not what’s adding to the stimulation.

We-Vibe Chorus with Dildo
With penetration, the bump-out gets pressed against your G-spot for targeted pressure, which feels much more stimulating than use outside of sex.

During penetration, the Chorus’s bulbous internal arm gets pushed more firmly into my G-spot as my partner thrusts, and that pressure makes the stimulation feel much more impactful. That’s why the Chorus feels more stimulating to me during sex than clit-only models like the Sync O, even though the G-spot motor itself is mild.

And it’s why the Chorus feels more stimulating than the slightly stronger Lelo Tiani Duo or Harmony. Because the Tiani’s slim arm doesn’t press into my G-spot like the Chorus’s does.

We-Vibe Chorus with Lelo Tiani Duo and Tiani Harmony
The We-Vibe Chorus (left) add more G-spot pressure and stimulation than the slimmer Lelo Tiani Duo (middle) and Lelo Tiani Harmony (right).

If strong solo G-spot stimulation is your priority, choose an egg vibrator like the Lovense Lush 4 or We-Vibe Jive 2 instead. If you’re looking for a couples vibrator to wear during sex, the Chorus’s bulbous G-spot arm provides the helpful front-wall pressure you want during PIV.


G-spot Vibrations: Frequency (Rumbliness)


Rumbliness Rating: 4.3
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
Frequency on Low Power: 105.0 Hz (Moderately Buzzy)
Median Frequency: 172.0 Hz (Extremely Buzzy)
Frequency on High Power: 202.6 Hz (Extremely Buzzy)
Rumbliness & Power Balance: 4.0
Beat Sensation: 9.5

The We-Vibe Chorus’s G-spot vibrations are extremely buzzy – typical for hands-free couples vibrators since the internal motor has to be very small.

While its lowest settings are neutral, the middle and higher settings quickly become extremely buzzy, with a median frequency around 172 Hz. When using the Chorus for solo stimulation, the buzzy vibrations mean you won’t feel the G-spot stimulation much. Buzzy vibrations don’t travel through your body as effectively, and the G-spot is less sensitive than the clit. So if the vibrations are buzzy, you typically need more power to compensate, which the Chorus’s G-spot arm lacks.

But I don’t consider this a major problem for the Chorus’s main purpose – stimulating you during sex. When my partner thrusts, the internal arm pushes into my G-spot and that pressure is what makes the stimulation meaningful, while the vibrations only add subtle enhancement.

So if you want strong, rumbly G-spot vibrations on their own, larger egg vibrators are better. But for a couples’ vibrator worn during sex, the Chorus’s G-spot arm still adds enough pressure and stimulation to make orgasming easier for me – no couples’ vibrator’s G-spot arm is strong and rumbly.


App Control: Main Takeaways


App Control: 4.7
Close-Range Features Rating: 4.5
Long-Distance Features Rating: 4.0
Close-Range Connectivity Rating: 5.0
Long-Distance Connectivity Rating: 4.2

In the next sections, I’ll cover the We-Vibe app’s close-range features, long-distance features, and connectivity in detail.

Here’s the main conclusion: The We-Vibe app is buggy and bad – far behind Lovense’s app. But for hands-free stimulation during sex, I usually prefer the physical remote or on-toy button anyway. The app is a downside, but not a dealbreaker because We-Vibe still makes the only couples vibrators I reliably orgasm with.

Some of the issues you might encounter in the We-Vibe app. While these won’t all happen every time, the unreliability is frustrating. The Chorus has a remote as a backeup, which is helpful since the app is not something you can count on.

The Chorus app does avoid one Sync 2 problem: it can reach the toy’s full intensity. But the app still freezes, has inconsistent dual-motor control, and has long-distance bugs that can block you from connecting at all.

If app control matters more than hands-free stimulation during sex, go with a Lovense toy instead: the Lovense Ferri for clit stimulation, Lovense Lush 4 for G-spot stimulation, or Lovense Dolce for dual stimulation.


App Control: Close-Range Features


Close-Range Features Rating: 4.5
Core Control Depth & Customization: 4.0
Constant Setting Control: Strong (With a Noteable Bug)
Preset Pattern Control: Strong (With a Noteable Bug)
Pattern Creation & Saving: Poor
Multi-Function Coverage & Independence: Strong
Multi-Toy Control & Independence: Basic
UX Clarity & Efficiency: 4.0
Sound and Music Control: 7.0
Music Sync Availability: Local Music Only
Sound Reactive Control: Basic
Other Bonus Features: 6.0
Noteworthy Bonus Modes: Touch Sense Modes

The We-Vibe app’s close-range features are weak because the app is so buggy. If it worked properly, it would be a decent option for simple intensity control and preset patterns. But the current experience is frustrating.

We-Vibe Chorus Single Vibe Mode
Single Vibe mode.

The main controls are Single Vibe and Multi Vibe. Both let you drag an on-screen dot up or down to adjust intensity. Multi Vibe also lets you assign preset patterns to four corners, so you can quickly switch between steady vibration and a few favorite patterns without digging through menus. On both screens, you can adjust the clit and G-spot motors together or control them independently. The design is simple and convenient in theory.

We-Vibe Chorus Multi Vibe Mode
Multi Vibe mode.

This is one area where the Chorus is better than the Sync 2. The Sync 2 only reaches about 73% of its true top strength through the app, even when the app shows 100% power. The Chorus does not have that power-cap bug – the app can reach the same top intensity you get from the remote or on-toy button.

But the Chorus still has the broader We-Vibe app problems. The control dot sometimes freezes or stops responding, especially when you try to control the two motors independently. So while the app gives the Chorus its full power range, it still is not reliable enough to be my main control method during sex.

We-Vibe Single Motor Pattern Library
Pattern options.

There are 10 preset patterns you can choose from in Single or Multi Vibe mode, each with a name and waveform icon. Some are easy to understand, like Pulse and Wave, while others are less clear. There’s also a Playlist feature for stringing patterns together, but you can’t feel what you’re building as you make it, so it’s mostly guesswork.

We-Vibe Two Motor Pattern Creation
Custom Pattern creation is clunky and you can’t feel the vibrations as you draw them out.

Custom pattern creation is also clunky. It takes too many taps to get to, and you cannot easily feel and refine the pattern while building it. Lovense does this much better.

We-Vibe Two Motor Beat Mode
Beat mode.

The sound and music modes are okay. Sound Mode uses your phone’s mic, while Music Mode syncs to songs saved locally on your phone – not Spotify or Apple Music. Both work, but the controls are poorly labeled, and there’s no minimum-volume threshold like Lovense offers, which is helpful in preventing your toy from vibrating until the sounds around you are loud enough.

We-Vibe Chorus Touch Sense Mode with Sensor
Touch Sense Mode is accessible through the app and uses sensors located near my finger on the toy. However, they don’t work very consistently for me, so I don’t use them.

Touch Sense is a Chorus and Chorus Pro specific app feature, but it’s not that useful. The idea is that sensors in the clit arm change the vibrations as your partner’s body bumps against it during sex, so the toy responds to your movement with your partner. But it works inconsistently and most people prefer a steady vibration anyway, so it’s more of a novelty than helpful.

For close-range control, I’d use the Chorus’s remote instead of the app. If you mainly want excellent app control, Lovense is much better – choose the Lovense Ferri for clit stimulation, the Lovense Lush 4 for G-spot stimulation, or the Lovense Dolce for dual stimulation. But none of those are couples vibrators to wear during sex. We-Vibe makes the only good couples vibrators I can orgasm with, so if that’s your goal, the Chorus is still worth choosing – I’d just skip the app and use the remote.


App Control: Long-Distance Features


Long-Distance Features Rating: 4.0
Core Control During Video/Voice Calls: 4.0
Video/Voice Call Tools & Experience: 4.0
Core Control During Messaging: 4.0
Messaging Tools & Experience: 4.0
UX Clarity & Efficiency (Long-Distance): 4.0
Mutual Partner Control: Mutual
Partner Settings & Management: 5.6
Saved Partners: Multiple partners
Auto-Accept Control Requests: No auto-accept options
Hide Online Status: For everyone
Partner Online Notifications: None
Anonymous & Social Experience: 0.0
Anonymous Control Methods: None
Block / Report Tools: No block/report tools
Group Control Support: No

The We-Vibe app’s long-distance features are too buggy to recommend.

The design is decent in theory, but persistent connection and control issues make long-distance play unreliable. If long-distance control matters, there are no good couples’ vibrators – you’re better off with a different type of wearable. The Lovense Ferri for clit stimulation, the Lovense Lush 4 for G-spot stimulation, or the Lovense Dolce for dual stimulation are better long-distance options.

We-Vibe Chorus Long Distance Call and Controls
Your partner’s control options and view during a video call.

Long-distance control in We-Vibe’s app is supposed to work like close-range control. Your partner gets the same Single Vibe, Multi Vibe, and Touch screens to control your Chorus, and you can control their toy the same way. You can also take back control of your own toy mid-session without ending the call, which is a useful feature.

We-Vibe Take Back Control in App
You can take back control of your own toy during a video call without ending the call.

Unlike with the Sync 2, your partner can use the Chorus’s full power from the app when control is working. But that is a small advantage inside a bad long-distance experience. The control dot can still freeze or stop responding, and long-distance has extra bugs over close-range control. Most importantly, both partners often show as “offline” even when you’re both in the app, which prevents you from starting a session at all.

Even when it does connect, starting a video call is clunky. You have to send and accept four separate requests: the call, camera access, control of your toy, and control of theirs. The video feed is blurry and choppy compared to Lovense.

We-Vibe Chat Options in App
Your chat options in Long Distance mode.

Chat works as a basic messenger, with text, photos, voice notes, and video clips. We-Vibe does let you save multiple partners, but it doesn’t offer Lovense’s anonymous one-time control links or auto-accept settings for trusted partners.

For long-distance play, go with one of the Lovense toys mentioned above. Just keep in mind these are not designed to be worn during penetrative sex.


App Control: Connectivity


Close-Range Connectivity Rating: 5.0
Long-Distance Connectivity Rating: 4.2
Bluetooth Connection & Response Reliability: 4.0
Body Interference Signal Robustness: 10.0
Light Interference Position: Stable
Moderate Interference Position: Stable
Heavy Interference Position: Stable
Control Reliability with No Interference: 6.5
Connection Reliability General Experience: Frequent command misses (regular frustration)
Bluetooth Pairing Ease: 6.0
Typical Pairing Workflow: 3+ in‑app actions to connect
Typical Pairing Success Rate: 7.5
Bluetooth Reconnection Ease: 5.0
Perceived Delay: Noticeable delay (affects flow)
Max Bluetooth Range: 175 ft
Long-Distance
Long-Distance Session Start Ease & Reliability: 4.0
Long-Distance Connection & Response Reliability: 4.0

The Chorus’s app connectivity is poor. It’s an app issue, so it affects all We-Vibe’s couples vibrators including the Sync 2, Chorus Pro, Sync O, and others. You’ll want to control the Chorus from the remote.

We-Vibe Chorus with App and Remote
Since the Chorus’s app is not very reliable, it’s helpful to have the remote as a backup.

The Chorus’s Bluetooth signal itself is strong. It has reasonable range and handles body interference well. But the app causes unreliable reconnection, missed commands, and long-distance bugs that make long-distance play unusable. If app control is a priority, the Lovense Ferri, Lush 4, or Dolce are much more reliable. But these are not designed to be worn during sex.

The Chorus is more annoying to pair than the Sync 2 and other We-Vibe toys because the app connects through the remote, not directly to the toy. Initial setup requires several button-presses on the toy, the remote, and the app. It works, but it feels needlessly long. Another great reason to just use the remote instead of the app.

We-Vibe Chorus Connection Prompts Through Remote
The Chorus connects to the app through the remote, which unfortunately means you always have to keep the remote with you, even if you’re just using the app.

After initial pairing, reconnecting is usually easier: you swipe to the Chorus in the app and tap Connect. The app shows the full setup walkthrough again, but if you’ve used the Chorus recently, you can usually tap through it in the app without actually repeating the button routine on the remote.

The problems get worse if you switch between several We-Vibe toys or connect the same toy to multiple phones. Then quick-connect can often fail, and the fix typically requires deleting the toy from the app, forgetting it in your phone’s Bluetooth settings, and pairing it again.

Since the Chorus pairs through the remote, you also need the remote nearby any time you want to use the app. With the Sync 2, the phone connects directly to the toy, so you can leave the remote behind.

Reconnection during play is inconsistent. If the signal drops and returns within 10-20 seconds, the app usually reconnects automatically. But during that gap, the app may still look connected, so your partner can be “controlling” the toy while nothing is actually happening. If you’re out of range longer, you may need to reconnect manually, sometimes by holding the on-toy button – awkward if you’re wearing it.

Even when the connection holds, commands often miss. On the Single Vibe and Multi Vibe screens, the toy may not respond when you drag the control dot, or it may freeze up completely. These misses are intermittent, but frequent enough that I don’t trust the app.

The Chorus holds up to body interference well. Our test simulates nearby partner control where your body sits at three increasingly difficult angles, between the phone and toy. Many wearables lose connection at the hardest angle because water-rich body tissue weakens Bluetooth more than walls or clothes. The Chorus stayed connected through all three. Its open-air max range was also excellent at 175 feet.

We-Vibe Glitch Partner Offline
Sometimes the app incorrectly shows your partner as “offline”, in which case, you cannot start a call or message at all.

Long-distance play is more problematic than the close range issues. Both partners often show as “offline” even when they’re in the app, preventing sessions from starting at all. When sessions do connect, control commands often stop affecting the toys. Both bugs happen regularly, and there’s no reliable fix.

For dependable app connectivity in close-range or long-distance play, the Lovense Ferri, Lush 4, or Dolce are better choices – but We-Vibe is the only brand with good couples’ vibrators.


Remote Control: Main Takeaways


Remote Control: 9.2
Features Rating: 8.7
Connectivity Rating: 9.5

In the next sections, I’ll cover the Chorus’s remote features and connectivity in detail.

Here’s the main conclusion:

The Chorus’s remote is excellent. It’s a reliable alternative to the poor app.

It’s plush, has great core controls, is responsive, and very reliable. It also handles body interference extremely well – better than the Sync 2’s remote. Though the squeeze-control bonus feature is more a bonus feature than genuinely useful.


Remote Control: Features


Remote Control Features Rating: 8.7
We-Vibe Chorus Remote Control Labeled Button Layout
Control Interface: 9.3
Vibration Power Control Method: Dedicated +/- Buttons (Clickable)
Vibration Pattern Control Method: Dedicated +/- Buttons
Different Arm Control Independence: Linked
Can Adjust Pattern Intensity? Yes
Bonus Control Style: Squeeze Control
Partner Feedback: Input Confirmation Only (Blink / Pulse)
Remote Control Comfort: 8.3
Remote Power Source: (1) CR2032

The We-Vibe Chorus has one of the nicest physical remotes of any couples vibrator I have tested.

It has separate controls for power and patterns, so you do not have to cycle through every pattern just to step the intensity back down. That alone makes it much better than many basic remotes. And you can adjust the intensity of the patterns too.

The original Chorus’s remote (orange) is much harder to squeeze than the newer Chorus Pro’s remote (purple).

The Chorus’s remote has a squeeze control feature to help your partner feel more engaged than just pressing buttons. As they squeeze the remote harder, your vibrations will get more intense. It’s an engaging idea, but it takes a pretty firm squeeze which gets tiring fast, so we don’t really use it. The Chorus Pro’s updated remote made it really easy to squeeze, but unfortunately the toy itself is worse.

We-Vibe Chorus and Sync 2 Remotes
The Sync 2’s remote (left) compared to the Chorus’s remote (right).

The buttons aren’t as easy to tell apart by feel as the Sync 2’s, so you may have to look down more. But the remote is coated in a really plush, luxurious-feeling silicone that’s very comfortable in your hand, though larger than the Sync 2’s simpler remote.

Like most remotes, the Chorus remote does not give the controlling partner feedback about what setting the toy is on. Apps are better for visual feedback, but the Chorus’s app is not good enough for that to outweigh the remote’s reliability.


Remote Control: Connectivity


Remote Control Connectivity Rating: 9.5
Body Interference Signal Robustness: 10.0
Light Interference Position: Stable
Moderate Interference Position: Stable
Heavy Interference Position: Stable
Remote Control Responsiveness: 10.0
Control Reliability with No Interference: 10.0
Perceived Delay: Instant (Feels Wired)
Typical Reconnection Workflow: Instant/Automatic
Max Remote Range: 40 ft

The Chorus’s remote connectivity is excellent as long as you don’t need a super long range.

Button presses feel responsive, with no distracting delay. The remote responds immediately after being idle, and commands go through reliably.

It also handles body interference really well. When a partner is controlling a wearable, your body sits in the path between the remote and the toy – and water-rich body tissue weakens Bluetooth and RF signals. Our body-interference test simulates this at three progressively challenging angles.

The Chorus remote stayed perfectly connected through every angle, and our test runs even harsher than real-world conditions. It did better than the Sync 2’s remote which missed some commands there during this test.

The remote reached about 40 feet in our open-air range test, measured with clear line-of-sight and no body interference. That’s shorter than many wearable remotes we’ve tested, but it still easily covers same-room use. For sex and nearby partner control, the remote is one of the Chorus’s strongest features.


On-Toy Controls


On-Toy Controls Rating: 5.9
We-Vibe Chorus On-Toy Controls Photo
Control Interface: 5.2
Vibration Power Control Method: Single Button Cycle Loop (Shared)
Vibration Pattern Control Method: Single Button Cycle Loop (Shared)
Different Arm Control Independence: Linked
Can Adjust Pattern Intensity? No
On-Toy Control Comfort: 8.0

The Chorus’s on-toy controls are basic, which is normal for a couples vibrator that includes both a remote and an app.

A single button cycles through 4 power levels and 6 vibration patterns on the same loop. To drop back to a lower power you have to click past the remaining patterns to get there. With 4 power levels covering the full range, the cycle is at least short enough for occasional use.

The button itself is easy to find and press: it’s visible, has a distinct feel, and sits on the external arm so you don’t have to remove the toy to adjust it. This toy has the older design of We-Vibe’s button, which is a slim oval, that’s a bit harder to press than their updated round design but still very doable.

We-Vibe Chorus Old and New On Toy Buttons
The Chorus (right) has the older button design, which is slimmer and a little harder to press than the new button design on the Chorus Pro (left).

While the controls are limited, I actually like using the on-toy button during sex. It’s nice to just reach between my legs and click when I’m warmed up and ready for more intensity, rather than setting the remote down somewhere nearby and finding it again when I want to change settings.


Secure Fit & Adjustability


Secure Fit Rating: 7.5
Adjustability Rating: 7.6
We-Vibe Chorus Adjustability Demo Photo - Extreme Position 1
We-Vibe Chorus Adjustability Demo Photo - Extreme Position 2
Secure Fit (In Bed): 7.5
Secure Fit (Light Activity): 8.0
Secure Fit (Heavy Activity): 6.5
Adjustment Type: Hinged (Two Hinges)
Shape Degrees of Freedom: 2
Hinge 1 Location: Base of the clit arm
Hinge 1 - Angular Range (Opening / Closing): 110 °
Hinge 2 Location: Middle of the G-spot arm
Hinge 2 - Angular Range (Opening / Closing): 80 °

This section covers the Chorus’s fit for solo use in bed, walking around, and general wear. For fit during sex, see Hands-Free Use During Sex.

While you can wear the Chorus around, it’s best thought of as a bonus. It stays put in bed and through light movement, but it’s less secure and weaker than wearables designed specifically to wear around.

The Chorus’s adjustability is its biggest design strengths. It has two hinges: one near the external clit arm and one along the internal arm. You adjust them into position, and the toy holds that shape. That is different from a merely flexible vibrator that bends but springs back – you can’t make a flexible toy fit tighter.

The Chorus (orange) has two adjustable hinges, which allow you to position the toy’s arms into your ideal shape. Flexible-only models like the Sync Lite (pink) spring back into place and don’t fit well enough to provide meaningful stimulation.

Adjustable hinges are essential for a C-shaped couples vibrator to fit securely. The clit arm of purely flexible models like the Romp Join, We-Vibe Sync Lite, Sync Go, and Lelo’s Tiani line shift easily off my clit during normal movement – and they often fall out entirely. With the Chorus, I can tighten the fit so the external motor stays where I need it.

The second hinge gives the Chorus more customizable range than the Sync 2 which has one hinge. I personally get a similarly secure fit from both and think one hinge is sufficient for a secure fit. But the Chorus is the safer pick because it can be set in a wider variety of configurations.

Clothes help hold the Chorus in place. I am able to walk around, go up and down stairs and do light activity without it shifting around or feeling like it’s falling out.

We-Vibe Chorus and We-Vibe Sync O Internal Arm Overhead View
The Sync O (right) stays in place while walking better than my other couples vibrators because of it’s unique “O” shaped internal arm. This presses on the sides of the vagina to stay in place instead of “clipping” against the front wall like the Chorus (left).

But heavier movement like jumping up and down can cause it to start wiggling loose. The Sync O is the only couples vibrator I’ve tried that remains securely in place across all activity levels and stimulates well during sex (though not quite as well as the Chorus).

But if you mainly want something to wear around (not use during sex), I’d look at an egg vibrator or magnetic panty vibrator instead.


Comfort


Comfort Rating: 10.0
In Bed: 10.0
Light Activity: 10.0

Here I cover the comfort during solo use in bed and wearing around – for comfort during sex, see Hands-Free Use During Sex.

The We-Vibe Chorus is an extremely comfortable C-shaped couples vibrator, whether in bed or while walking around.

Because of its adjustable hinges, it fits snugly enough to stay tight to my body, but it does not pinch, poke, or press so hard that I want to take it out. Since it fits snug in bed, it doesn’t tap my clit uncomfortably as I change positions. And the silicone material feels really comfortable too.

Internal Arm Comparison of We-Vibe Chorus and Lovense Lush 4
The slimmer internal arm of the Chorus (left) is more comfortable for extended periods because it doesn’t cause as much of a stretch like egg vibrators (Lovense Lush 4 on the right).

It’s also comfortable when walking around since the internal arm is slimmer than large egg vibrators and the external arm contours my body and provides comfortable broad coverage. It doesn’t jostle from side to side at all and it’s slim enough between my legs that I don’t have to alter my walk.


Noise


Noise Rating: 9.0
Decibels on Low Power: 35.0 dBA
Decibels on High Power: 41.3 dBA
Audibility - Background Noise Masking: 8.5
Quiet (56 dBA) - Low Power: Inaudible
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: 10.0
Low Power: Inaudible
Middle Power: Inaudible
High Power: Inaudible
High Power with Box Fan: Inaudible
High Power with Music: Inaudible

The Chorus has excellent noise levels.

On low power, it measured at our 35 dBA ambient floor – too quiet for our sound level meter to pick up. On high, it reached about 41 dBA, which is still very quiet. Its clit motor also has a deeper, rumbly sound that blends into the room more easily than sharper, buzzier vibrations.

It performed extremely well in our Background Noise Masking test. In this test, I wear the toy while my partner listens from three feet away, with pink noise playing at quiet, moderate, and loud volumes. He couldn’t hear the Chorus at any vibration strength with any of the background noise levels playing. Without background audio, it is audible in the same room – but every wearable vibrator we’ve tested is, even the quietest ones.

Behind a closed bedroom door, the Chorus was also inaudible. For this part of the test, I use the toy in bed while my partner listens from outside the door. I hold it like a handheld vibrator instead of wearing it, since wearing a toy dampens sound and holding it gives us more conservative results. He couldn’t hear the Chorus at any strength – no fan, music, or other masking noise needed.

Most hands-free couples vibrators we’ve tested fall into this same especially-discreet group, including the slightly cheaper We-Vibe Sync 2. So if you’re choosing between couples vibes, the stimulation, comfort, and fit during sex matter more than small noise differences.


Battery Life


Battery Life Rating: 6.3
We-Vibe Chorus Charging Cable Photo
Power Source: Rechargeable
Battery Life on High Power: 65 minutes
Charging Cable: Charges in Case with Micro USB

The Chorus lasted about 65 minutes continuously running both motors at full power in our testing.

That is enough for most sex and solo play sessions, but it is short if you want to wear the toy around. The We-Vibe Sync O lasted a little longer at 93 minutes and is easier to wear around.

The battery life does not bother me much for the Chorus’s main use. I do not usually need more than an hour of continuous full-power vibration during sex. But if you want a toy you can wear around for a long time, a panty vibrator like the Lovense Ferri will last much longer (168 minutes in our test).


Cleaning


Cleaning Rating: 10.0
We-Vibe Chorus Waterproof Rating Demonstration
Waterproof Rating: IPX7

The We-Vibe Chorus is easy to clean.

The toy itself is IPX7 waterproof, so you can clean it under running water and completely submerge it.

The IPX4 remote can only resist light water splashes. You should not take the remote into the shower or clean it under a running faucet. Clean the remote with a damp towel.


Build Quality


Build Quality Rating: 8.0

The We-Vibe Chorus feels premium. Our original unit lasted about five years before developing issues and we had to replace it. While not perfect, it’s a pretty reasonable amount of time.

The toy is coated entirely in smooth, plush silicone, and the body feels well-made. The remote also feels high quality: its buttons are easy to press and have a noticeable click-feel.

After about 5 years, the internal arm stopped vibrating, and we had to buy a new Chorus. Both hinges had loosened a little over that time. They still held well enough to use, but it always clicked one tick looser than my preferred tighter position. Our newer purchase holds more tightly.

So the Chorus feels like a premium toy, and I consider its long-term durability generally solid, but it’s not indestructible.


General Design and Specs


Internal Arm Dimensions and Design:
We-Vibe Chorus Dimensions Photo - Product Set On Graph Paper With Carpenter Square to See Size
Insertable Length: 2.5 inches
We-Vibe Chorus Internal Arm Max Width Measurement Photo
Max Width: 1.3 inches
We-Vibe Chorus Internal Arm Max Thickness Measurement Photo
Max Thickness: 0.7 inches
We-Vibe Chorus Internal Arm Cross-Section View Photo
Cross-Section Profile: Slim with G-Spot Contour
We-Vibe Chorus Internal Arm Longitudinal Shape View Photo
Longitudinal Shape: Slim Bulbous G-Spot Section

The Chorus’s internal arm is slimmer than a dedicated egg vibrator but more bulbous than the Sync O’s loop. That shape is important: it gives the toy enough front-wall pressure to make sex more stimulating without taking up as much space as a large insertable toy.

The second hinge sits along the internal arm, letting you adjust the internal shape more than you can with the Sync 2.

External Arm Dimensions and Design:
We-Vibe Chorus Dimensions Photo - Product Set On Graph Paper With Carpenter Square to See Size
Length: 2.7 inches
We-Vibe Chorus External Arm Max Width Measurement Photo
Max Width at Clit Region: 1.2 inches
We-Vibe Chorus External Arm Max Thickness Measurement Photo
Max Thickness: 0.9 inches
We-Vibe Chorus External Arm Contact Surface Precision Photo
Contact Surface Precision: Medium
We-Vibe Chorus External Arm Lengthwise Curvature Photo
Lengthwise Curvature: Body-Contoured / Concave Curved
Overall Specs:
We-Vibe Chorus Weight Measurement Photo
Weight: 2.4 ounces
Material: Silicone

Review Results


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We-Vibe Sync 2

We-Vibe Chorus vs We-Vibe Sync 2

The We-Vibe Sync 2 and We-Vibe Chorus are the best hands-free couples vibrators I’ve tested and the two I orgasm with most easily. They perform very similarly.

The Chorus has some bonus features like Touch-sense and a Squeeze Remote, but I hardly use these extra features. Instead, they differ mainly in how much you can adjust them to fit your particular body.

The Chorus has two adjustable hinges compared to the Sync 2’s one hinge. As a result, the Chorus can take on a broader range of shapes that may help you get a more perfect fit for your body. However, I get just as comfortable and stimulating of a fit with the Sync 2 – I orgasm during sex just as easily with both toys.

The Chorus’s remote connection is also more reliable under a lot of interference, but that doesn’t really happen during sex, so both are good. I prefer holding the Sync 2’s smaller, simpler remote, but the Chorus’s plush remote feels more luxurious.

The Chorus is better if you want the best chance of an optimal fit. But the Sync 2 is ~$50 cheaper and will feel the same to many people.

We-Vibe Sync O

We-Vibe Chorus vs We-Vibe Sync O

The We-Vibe Chorus is better and more stimulating during sex than the We-Vibe Sync O. But the Sync O can be good if you value wearing your couples vibrator around or highly value comfort.

The Chorus’s clitoral vibrations are a touch more stimulating than the Sync O’s, and it has a bulbous G-spot arm that the Sync O lacks. The Chorus’s G-spot vibrations are gentle, but its bulbous arm pressing into my G-spot as my partner thrusts adds stimulating pressure. That makes it easier for me to orgasm with the Chorus than the Sync O, though I can orgasm hands-free with both.

The We-Vibe Chorus also has an additional adjustable hinge – one at the base of each arm. So, the Chorus’s range of customization is greater than the We-Vibe Sync O, making it more likely that you’ll find an excellent, stimulating fit.

The Sync O’s internal arm is a wide, flexible silicone loop. When inserted, it’s broader side-to-side than the Chorus’s G-spot arm, but doesn’t take up as much space front-to-back. The wider grip keeps the Sync O more secure for wearing around. And since it takes up less space in your vagina front-to-back, penetration while wearing it is more comfortable (though less stimulating).

We-Vibe Sync

We-Vibe Chorus vs We-Vibe Sync

Of all the wearable couples toys I’ve tried, the We-Vibe Sync and Chorus are two of the few I easily orgasm with hands-free during sex (the other is the updated We-Vibe Sync 2).

The We-Vibe Chorus and Sync perform very similarly – I can orgasm hands-free just as easily with both. Along with the Sync 2, they’re the most stimulating couples vibrators I’ve tried – and the only ones I recommend highly.

The main downsides of the Sync are that its remote can be finicky – sometimes I press the button a few times before the Sync responds. And you may need to spend more time customizing it to fit your body.

They each have two adjustable hinges to help you get an ideal fit. But the Chorus’s internal arm is more bulbous, which puts better pressure on my G-spot naturally. I have to adjust the Sync more to get as stimulating of a fit. But when I take the time to fine-tune it, I get the same stimulation from the Sync as I do with the upgraded Chorus.

The Chorus is more feature-rich, with extras like a squeeze remote and Touch Sense features to control the vibrations with your movements. But these features are clunky, so I end up using the basic control anyway.

If you don’t mind the trade-offs (a less responsive remote and more time fine-tuning the fit), the We-Vibe Sync can save a good chunk of change. If you want the overall best performance, go with the Chorus.

Handheld Vibrators During Sex

If you do not need the stimulation to be hands-free during sex, many handheld vibrator are stronger and less expensive than the Chorus.

With a handheld toy you can position it exactly where you want and apply the exact amount of pressure you want. With even the best hands-free couples vibrators it takes me more effort to orgasm than with a handheld for those reasons.

Two of my favorites are the Lovense Hyphy or Lelo Mona 2. These are marketed as G-spot vibrators, but I use them clitorally. Their longer, curved handles make it super easy to slip them between my legs without much effort.

Lelo Mona 2 and Lovense Hyphy Long Curved Handle for Better Leverage and Pressure

Since the toys are slim, the vibrator doesn’t take up much space between our bodies. And since they have a long handle, my hands are also out of the way.

If you want even less space taken up during sex, consider a small bullet vibrator. Or for more extreme power, consider a wand vibrator.

The tradeoff with any of these handheld options is of course that you have to hold them. If you want your hands free, the Chorus is better. If you don’t mind holding a toy to your clit, handheld vibrators will be stronger.

We-Vibe Chorus Pro

We-Vibe Chorus vs We-Vibe Chorus Pro

The We-Vibe Chorus is the better couples vibrator than the We-Vibe Chorus Pro. While the Chorus Pro has a nicer remote and is slightly more rumbly, the Chorus fits tighter and stimulates the best during sex (alongside the We-Vibe Sync 2) which is the main reason to consider either toy. I orgasm hands-free with the Chorus during sex, but haven’t with the Chorus Pro.

Their clit motors are equally strong on paper, both reaching 6.75 out of 10 on high, and both add helpful G-spot pressure from a bulbous internal arm nudging against my G-spot as my partner thrusts. But the Chorus’s external arm keeps much better contact with my clit to transfer that stimulation where it needs to go. The Chorus has two adjustable hinges, so I can dial in both the internal and external arms and keep the clit motor pressed firmly against me while my partner thrusts. The Chorus Pro drops the second hinge and uses a broader, heavier external arm. That arm feels plush, broad, and comfortably spreads out the stimulation, but its heavy weight and bulkier size makes it pull away from my clit more during movement – so I often need to press it in with my hand to finish.

The Chorus Pro’s remote control is a bit nicer. Its softer and easier to squeeze, so the Chorus Pro’s squeeze control feature can be more fun than the Chorus’s squeeze control. It also stays connected from farther away (325 feet in our test vs the Chorus’s 40 feet), but either range is good enough during sex. The Chorus can also double more easily as a toy to wear around since it fits securely while walking whereas the Chorus Pro’s heavy weight made it slip out while walking. In any scenario, you’ll want to use the remote over the app as the We-Vibe app is buggy whether controlling the Chorus or Chorus Pro. During sex, I usually just use the on-toy button anyway.

Choose the We-Vibe Chorus for the better stimulation during sex – it’s one of the few I orgasm with hands-free, and it’s the best couples vibrator overall.

We-Vibe Sync Go

We-Vibe Chorus vs We-Vibe Sync Go

The We-Vibe Chorus is a far better couples vibrator than the We-Vibe Sync Go. I orgasm hands-free during sex with the Chorus, but not the Sync Go (or any other merely flexible, but not adjustable, couples vibrator).

The Chorus lets me independently adjust the angle of its internal and external arms, then holds that shape. Since I can adjust it to fit my body better, I get a secure fit that maintains steady clit contact during sex. Its fuller G-spot arm also helps anchor the toy better and adds internal pressure as my partner thrusts which adds to the stimulation. This combination makes the Chorus one of the few couples vibrators that reliably gives me completely hands-free orgasms during sex.

The Sync Go can bend, but it’s not adjustable – it springs back instead of staying where I position it. Its slimmer internal arm also provides less grip, so the toy shifts around easily rather than maintaining firm, consistent contact. It moves out of place during sex, so the stimulation is poor, and it fell out when I tried wearing it around. Whereas the Chorus fits securely enough that I can walk around with it in, though it’s still not as secure as egg vibrators or panty vibrators for heavier movement.

The Chorus also includes a reliable physical remote whereas the Sync Go has no remote, leaving you dependent on the buggy We-Vibe app for partner control. The app is not good for either toy, with controls often freezing or working in unexpected ways. But during sex where the Chorus does best, the remote works great (and I even prefer the on-toy button during sex so I don’t have to hold anything).

Choose the Chorus for the best adjustable fit and better stimulation during sex. I do not recommend the Sync Go.

We-Vibe Sync Lite

We-Vibe Chorus vs We-Vibe Sync Lite

The We-Vibe Chorus is a far better couples vibrator than the We-Vibe Sync Lite. I orgasm hands-free during sex with the Chorus, but not the Sync Lite (or any other merely flexible, but not adjustable, couples vibrator).

The Chorus lets me independently adjust the angle of its internal and external arms, then holds that shape. Since I can adjust it to fit my body better, I get a secure fit that maintains steady clit contact during sex. Its fuller G-spot arm also helps anchor the toy better and adds internal pressure as my partner thrusts which adds to the stimulation. This combination makes the Chorus one of the few couples vibrators that reliably gives me completely hands-free orgasms during sex.

The Sync Lite can bend, but it’s not adjustable – it springs back instead of staying where I position it. Its slimmer internal arm also provides less grip, so the toy shifts around easily rather than maintaining firm, consistent contact. It moves out of place during sex, so the stimulation is poor, and it shifts around substantially when I tried wearing it around. Whereas the Chorus fits securely enough that I can walk around with it in, though it’s still not as secure as egg vibrators or panty vibrators for heavier movement.

The Chorus also includes a reliable physical remote whereas the Sync Lite has no remote, leaving you dependent on the buggy We-Vibe app for partner control. The app is not good for either toy, with controls often freezing or working in unexpected ways. But during sex where the Chorus does best, the remote works great (and I even prefer the on-toy button during sex so I don’t have to hold anything).

Choose the Chorus for the best adjustable fit and better stimulation during sex. I do not recommend the Sync Lite.

Fun Factory Laya III

Fun Factory Laya III Product Photo at angle

The Fun Factory Laya III is not a wearable couples vibrator like the We-Vibe Chours, but you can still use it for hands-free clit stimulation during sex in a more limited way. It’s worth considering if the Chorus is outside your budget, or if you want a vibrator that doesn’t take up any space in your vagina.

Since the Laya is a “lay-on” vibrator (not a wearable) there’s a very specific way you have to use it for hands-free clit stimulation. I rest the Laya on the bed and lie on top of it. Then my partner can enter from on top of me.

The Laya’s contoured shape rests comfortably along my vulva and provides excellent clit stimulation in this position! I orgasm with it easily, and use it often! Since it’s entirely external it’s a great choice if you’re concerned about fitting both your partner and the Chorus’s G-spot arm in you.

Since the Laya is not wearable, if you want to use it hands-free, you’re limited to this face-down position lying on top of the Laya. So the Chorus is the better choice if you want hands-free clit stimulation in any sex position you want. But you can also use the Laya as an ordinary handheld vibrator for clit stimulation in other positions.

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.
  • May 14, 2024: Added a discussion of the Fun Factory Laya III in the alternatives section. Although it’s not wearable, you can use this vibrator in a very specific way (by lying face-down on top of it) for hands-free clit stimulation during sex. You’re limited to this position, so it’s not as versatile, but it doesn’t take up space in your vagina.
  • February 16, 2024: We bought and tested the newest line of We-Vibe couples vibrators (the Sync 2, the Sync O, the Sync Go, and the Sync Lite) that replace previous versions. And we updated this review to include our experiences with the new products and relevant comparisons.
  • November, 2022: We bought and tested several competing couples vibrators, including the Dame Eva, the Lelo Tiani 3, We-Vibe’s budget line, and others. We updated this review to include better insights, our conclusions after testing several competing options, and relevant comparisons.
  • February, 2021: Review first published.

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