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Pros

  • Remote's interface among the best - dedicated +/- buttons step through 13 power levels, with press-and-hold shortcuts and separate pattern buttons so patterns don't share a loop with power levels.
  • Magnet anchors the toy reliably across in-bed wear, walking, and heavier activity like running.
  • Fully IPX7 waterproof and easy to clean.

Cons

  • App is buggy and unreliable.
  • Stimulation is only decent.
  • Remote struggles connecting through body interference (not an issue when playing solo or if your partner has a clear line of sight).

Table of Contents

We-Vibe Moxie+ In the Box Photo

The We-Vibe Moxie+ is a premium, app- and remote-controlled panty vibrator designed for hands-free clit stimulation in bed or while wearing it around. Having both an app and a physical remote is rare among panty vibrators.

It’s the newer version of the original We-Vibe Moxie, but they’re virtually identical with basically the same vibrations. The newer version just has an updated remote that’s wrapped in silicone to feel more luxurious with buttons that are easier to press.

The Moxie+ has a single clit motor, four power levels from the on-toy button (with the full 13-step range available through the app or remote), and six vibration patterns. The toy anchors to your underwear with a magnet. It’s IPX7 waterproof, made of body-safe silicone, and rechargeable via a magnetic USB charging cable.

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The We-Vibe Moxie+ is only worth considering if you want both an app and a physical remote in the same panty vibrator. It’s more stimulating than other options with both control methods like the Satisfyer Little Secret. But the We-Vibe app is buggy in close range and broken for long-distance play – treat it as a backup to the remote, not a primary control.

If you’re okay with just one control method (app or remote), other panty vibrators are much better. The Lovense Ferri is a better app-controlled panty vibrator overall – its app is excellent and the best of any brand’s, and the stimulation is much stronger too. If you prefer a physical remote, the VeDO Niki is the best remote-controlled panty vibrator, with more rumbly vibrations and a body-contoured fit that delivers more of the motor’s power to your clit than the Moxie+’s straight form.

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: 6.8
Max Power Rating: 6.9
Power Range Rating: 8.0
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 6.5
Rumbliness Rating: 6.2
Stimulation from Motion: N/A

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

Here’s the main conclusion:

The Moxie+’s clit stimulation is middle-of-the-road. It’s moderately strong, but the straight design transfers that power inconsistently to my clit. And it’s not that rumbly either like people often expect from We-Vibe.

If you value clit stimulation most, the Lovense Ferri is strongest, or go with the VeDO Niki if you care more about rumbliness. Both are stronger than the Moxie+ and transfer their vibrations better to my clit.


Clit Vibrations: Power, Range, and Transfer Effectiveness


Max Power Rating: 6.9
Power Range Rating: 8.0
Vibration Transfer Effectiveness Rating: 6.5
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
How Strong Is Each Power? 

The Moxie+’s clit motor delivers decent power, but its straight, firm body doesn’t transfer that power to your clit as reliably as the best panty vibrators.

Side View of We-Vibe Moxie+ with Lovense Ferri and VeDO Niki
The curved design of the Ferri (middle) and Niki (right) help them delivery vibration power much more effectively than the Moxie+ (left).

At 6.75 out of 10, the top setting is about 72% of the Lovense Ferri‘s 9.35 and a step behind the VeDO Niki‘s 8.0. I can’t orgasm hands-free with the Moxie+ like I can with those other two panty vibes.

The range is wide with small, comfortable steps between levels. When controlled with the remote, the Moxie+ steps through 13 levels from a very gentle 0.70 up to its 6.75 top setting – so there’s plenty of warmup levels and moderate settings, just nothing very strong at the top.

The vibration transfer to my clit is inconsistent. With a handheld you can press harder for more intensity; with a wearable, the toy’s shape has naturally deliver the vibrations to your clit, and shapes that contour to your body do that better.

The Moxie+ is firm, long, and straight, so it doesn’t stay snug against the body. When I get it situated just right, transfer is fine, but keeping it there is difficult. The straight body slips out of position with normal movement, the same way the Romp Party does, and once it shifts, the intensity I actually feel drops off.

Straight Panty Vibrators vs Curved Panty Vibrators
Curved vibrators hug the body and are not tilted out of place like straight vibrators can be.

If you want stronger clit stimulation, both the Ferri(app-controlled) and Niki(remote-controlled) are better choices.


Clit Vibrations: Frequency (Rumbliness)


Rumbliness Rating: 6.2
Power vs Frequency Graph: 
Frequency on Low Power: 49.0 Hz (Extremely Rumbly)
Median Frequency: 102.0 Hz (Moderately Buzzy)
Frequency on High Power: 122.2 Hz (Extremely Buzzy)
Rumbliness & Power Balance: 6.7
Beat Sensation: N/A

We rate rumbly vibrations higher than buzzy because most people prefer them – but it’s a personal preference, and some people prefer buzzy – I personally like both.

The Moxie+’s rumbliness is subpar. It’s extremely rumbly on its lowest settings (starting around 49 Hz), but moderately buzzy at median power (102 Hz), and extremely buzzy at the top (122 Hz). Since the lowest settings are gentle and mostly warmup levels – most of the frequency range you’ll use will feel buzzy.

That’s essentially the same profile as most other panty vibrator I’ve tested except the VeDO Niki.

The VeDO Niki is much more rumbly at higher strengths.

The Lovense Ferri, Romp Party, and NS Novelties Techno Lucy all run moderately buzzy at median power and cross into extremely buzzy on high. However, because some options, like the Ferri, have more power at similar frequencies to the Moxie+, the stronger ones actually feel more rumbly than the Moxie+.

For a wearable clit vibrator, frequency matters less than the power and how reliably the toy delivers that power to your clit – frequency is secondary. But the Moxie+ is only decent on all three. If rumbly vibrations are specifically what you’re after in a panty vibe, the VeDO Niki is the most rumbly and it gets the power and clit transfer right too.


G-spot Stimulation: Main Takeaways


G-spot Stimulation: N/A

Like all panty vibrators, the We-Vibe Moxie+ 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. 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: 5.5
Close-Range Features Rating: 6.9
Long-Distance Features Rating: 4.0
Close-Range Connectivity Rating: 5.2
Long-Distance Connectivity Rating: 4.3

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:

We-Vibe’s app is buggy in close range and unreliable in long-distance. Lovense’s app is by far the better app.

In close-range there are ongoing bugs that affect several products, including the Moxie+. The controls sometimes freeze and require you to close/re-open the app. Long-distance control has a bug that often blocks you from connecting at all.

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

While the Moxie+ specifically has shown fewer bugs in our testing than other We-Vibe products like the We-Vibe Chorus Pro, Jive 2, and other newer models, the persistent glitches for other products make it hard to trust the Moxie+ either.

If app control is a priority to you in a panty vibrator, go with the Lovense Ferri. Its app is the best of any brand, with outstanding features and connectivity. Plus, the Ferri is the panty vibrator I orgasm with hands-free the easiest.


App Control: Close-Range Features


Close-Range Features Rating: 6.9
Core Control Depth & Customization: 7.0
Constant Setting Control: Strong
Preset Pattern Control: Strong
Pattern Creation & Saving: Poor
Multi-Toy Control & Independence: Basic
UX Clarity & Efficiency: 7.5
Sound and Music Control: 7.0
Music Sync Availability: Local Music Only
Sound Reactive Control: Basic
Other Bonus Features: 0.0
Noteworthy Bonus Modes: None noteworthy

The We-Vibe Moxie+’s close-range features in the app are decent when they work. It has simple control interfaces to adjust intensity and choose from preset patterns without in-depth custom pattern creation. But bugs occasionally cause the controls to break, which requires an app restart. While the bugs are less prominent for the Moxie+ than for We-Vibe’s newer toys, if app control is a priority, the Lovense Ferri is a far better choice.

We-Vibe Moxie+ Single Vibe in App
Single Vibe mode.

We-Vibe’s main control happens on two screens: Single Vibe and Multi Vibe. They work similarly – you drag an on-screen dot to adjust the intensity, and the toy keeps vibrating wherever you leave it. Multi Vibe also splits the screen into four corners, each holding a preset pattern you choose, so dragging the dot into a corner switches to that pattern at whatever strength the dot’s position represents.

We-Vibe Moxie+ Multi Vibe in App
Multi Vibe mode.

It’s a clean design for the basics, and a quick way to flip between a constant intensity and a preset without a menu detour. Unfortunately there’s an annoying bug on the Single and Multi Vibe screens where the motor’s dot sometimes freezes or becomes non-interactive at times.

What you can’t do from these screens is create a custom pattern in the moment the way you can in the Lovense or Satisfyer apps. Pattern creation lives on a separate screen and is pretty unusable.

It’s hidden on a separate screen that takes a few taps to find. Once you’re there, you draw a waveform without being able to feel it; you save and name the pattern, navigate back to the control screen, select the pattern, and only then find out what it feels like.

We-Vibe Single Motor Pattern Creation in App
Pattern Creation is very clunky in the We-Vibe app.

Patterns are also capped at the width of your screen, so what you create comes back short and choppy. My partner and I both tried creating patterns; his played, mine crashed the app on every one of four attempts and I gave up.

The preset patterns are easy to use but basic. There are 10 of them, each with a name and a one-line waveform icon, so you can roughly tell what you’re picking before you select it. The simple ones – Pulse, Wave – match their names and icons well enough, but others are not intuitive.

We-Vibe Single Motor Pattern Library
Pattern Options in the We-Vibe app.

You adjust the intensity of a preset pattern from the Single Vibe and Multi Vibe with the control dot. There’s also a Playlist feature for stringing presets together into longer, more varied sequences, but you can’t feel what you’re assembling as you build it, so it’s mostly guesswork – I don’t use it.

We-Vibe Multi Toy Control
You can control multiple toys at once – either on one control dot or separated out so you can set them at different patterns and intensities.

Multi-toy control (like if you have a Moxie+ and a Jive 2 for G-spot stimulation) is decent when it works. You can connect several toys at once (we got four going simultaneously) and either control each one independently or merge them all into a single dot. But often one or more of the toys just stopped responding to our actions in the app.

We-Vibe Sound Mode
Sound Mode in the We-Vibe app.

Sound and music modes are okay. Sound mode uses your phone’s mic to make the toy respond to ambient noise. Music mode plays the toy in time with songs saved locally on your phone (no Spotify or Apple Music streaming, which is a bummer).

Both work, but the controls aren’t well labeled – figuring out whether you’re adjusting the mic’s sensitivity or the toy’s max power takes some experimenting. And there’s no minimum-volume threshold, so you can’t tell the toy not to vibrate unless the sound around you is above a certain level.

For better close-range features without bugs, consider the Lovense Ferri.


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 broken. The features are designed fine in theory, but persistent bugs make long-distance play unreliable enough that I can’t recommend the app for it at all. If you need long-distance play, get the Lovense Ferri instead.

We-Vibe Video Call Partner Controls
Your partner’s control options and view during a video call.

The long-distance experience mirrors close-range. Your partner gets the same Single Vibe, Multi Vibe, and Touch screens to control your Moxie+, and vice-versa. You can even take back control of your own toy mid-session without ending the call – a feature I wish more apps had.

We-Vibe Take Back Control in App
You can take back control of your own toy during a chat session or video call.

But the same bugs from close-range control affect the long-distance control – the control dot occasionally freezes or becomes unresponsive. Additionally, both partners frequently show up as “offline” to each other even when you’re both in the app, which prevents you from starting a session at all.

Even when long-distance does connect, getting into a video call takes four separate request-and-accepts (call, camera, control of your toy, control of theirs). And the in-app video feed is blurry and choppy in a way Lovense’s isn’t.

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

The messaging itself is decent as a basic messenger, with text, photos, voice notes, and video clips. We-Vibe also lets you save multiple partners, but doesn’t offer the anonymous one-time control links or the auto-accept settings for trusted partners that Lovense’s app does.

For long-distance play, the Lovense Ferri is cheaper and a far better panty vibrator.


App Control: Connectivity


Close-Range Connectivity Rating: 5.2
Long-Distance Connectivity Rating: 4.3
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: 10.0
Connection Reliability General Experience: Frequent command misses (regular frustration)
Bluetooth Pairing Ease: 7.1
Typical Pairing Workflow: 2 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: 250 ft
Long-Distance
Long-Distance Session Start Ease & Reliability: 4.0
Long-Distance Connection & Response Reliability: 4.0

The We-Vibe app’s connectivity with the Moxie+ is poor in close-range and broken in long-distance.

The Bluetooth hardware itself is fine: range is excellent, and body interference doesn’t faze it. But bugs cause unreliable reconnection, frequent command misses, and trouble with long-distance play. Lovense has the most reliable app connectivity by a wide margin – consider the Lovense Ferri if app control is a priority.

Initial pairing in close-range is straightforward – add the Moxie+ to the app’s toy carousel once, and from then on it’s two taps to connect with no on-toy action needed. For most people, who own one or two We-Vibe toys and use a single phone, this part works fine.

The breakdown happens if you own several We-Vibe toys and switch between them often, or if you regularly switch which phone is controlling the same toy (like if you and your partner both connect occasionally). This causes the quick-connect routine to fail, and recovering often means deleting the toy from the app, forgetting it from your phone’s Bluetooth settings, and walking through the full pairing flow again – an annoying start to your play.

Reconnection during play is inconsistent. If you drop signal and get back in range within 10-20 seconds, the app typically reconnects automatically – but during that window the app doesn’t show that the connection has dropped, so your partner can be “controlling” the toy on screen while nothing is actually happening to your toy. Wait too long to come back in range and you’ll have to tap through the connection screens again, sometimes including holding the on-toy button, which can be awkward when you’re wearing the toy.

We-Vibe Reconnection Prompts
The We-Vibe app walks you through steps to pair your toy if command is broken.

Even when the connection holds, the app’s controls break. Command misses are frequent enough that I don’t trust the app to keep up with what I’m asking it to do. Especially on Single and Multi Vibe screens.

The Moxie+ handles body interference cleanly. Our body-interference test simulates partner-control at three progressively harder positions – angles where your body sits between a partner’s phone and the toy which can block the signal. The Moxie+ holds a stable connection at all three. Water-rich body tissue weakens Bluetooth signals more than walls or clothes, and many wearables drop the connection at the third, most severe position; the Moxie+ doesn’t. The signal is strong, and the reliability problems are app-side. Bluetooth range is also excellent – the connection held at 250 feet in our open-air test.

We-Vibe Glitch Partner Offline
A glitch sometimes causes you and your partner to appear offline, which completely prevents you from initiating or joining a call.

Long-distance is where the app is fully broken. The problem is the two app-level bugs I covered in the Long Distance Features section above: both partners frequently show as “offline” to each other and can’t start a session at all, and when they do connect, control commands often stop reaching the toys. Both bugs happen regularly without a reliable way to fix it.

If reliable app connectivity is what you need – close-range or long-distance – go with the Lovense Ferri. It has outstanding connectivity and it’s the panty vibrator I can most consistently orgasm with hands-free.


Remote Control: Main Takeaways


Remote Control: 7.5
Features Rating: 8.9
Connectivity Rating: 6.7

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

Here’s the main conclusion:

The Moxie+’s remote is good for solo play or partnered play where your partner has a clear line-of-sight to you (like not sitting at an angle to you or behind you). It has all the controls you need and a long connection range.

The one limitation is body interference: commands often don’t go through when your body sits in the signal path between your partner’s remote and the toy, where most panty-vibe remotes I’ve tested hold steady.

Go with the VeDO Niki for reliable through-body partner control.


Remote Control: Features


Remote Control Features Rating: 8.9
We-Vibe Moxie+ Remote Control Labeled Button Layout
Control Interface: 9.6
Vibration Power Control Method: Dedicated +/- Buttons (Clickable)
Vibration Pattern Control Method: Dedicated +/- Buttons
Can Adjust Pattern Intensity? Yes
Partner Feedback: Input Confirmation Only (Blink / Pulse)
Remote Control Comfort: 9.5
Remote Power Source: (1) CR2032

The We-Vibe Moxie+’s remote features are great.

One of the best aspects is that the power and pattern controls are separate. There’s dedicated + and − buttons to move forward and backward through 13 power levels, and pressing and holding either button steps through them quickly to reach a higher or lower setting faster.

And there’s forward and backward buttons to move through the 6 vibration patterns. So I never have to cycle past patterns to reach a power level or vice versa – many remotes put them on the same loop.

The remote itself is comfortable to hold. It’s small and silicone-coated sitting naturally in my hand, and the buttons are raised enough that I can feel which is which without looking – this kind of eyes-free operation can be a practical advantage of a remote over an app.

Wearables Remotes Size Comparison
Remote Control size differences can vary. The We-Vibe Moxie+’s is 5th from the left, and is a nice size to fit into the hand or pocket.

Like most remotes, the Moxie+’s remote just blinks when a button is pressed – there’s no way for the partner holding it to tell what setting your toy is on. It’s not a huge deal, especially if you’re often the one controlling your own toy. But for a controlling partner, it can feel less engaging than an app’s visual feedback.


Remote Control: Connectivity


Remote Control Connectivity Rating: 6.7
Body Interference Signal Robustness: 4.0
Light Interference Position: Unavailable
Moderate Interference Position: Unavailable
Heavy Interference Position: Unavailable
Remote Control Responsiveness: 9.4
Control Reliability with No Interference: 10.0
Perceived Delay: Barely Perceptible
Typical Reconnection Workflow: Instant/Automatic
Max Remote Range: 125 ft

The Moxie+’s remote works well on many connection aspects – fast responsiveness, instant reconnection, and one of the longer ranges of my panty vibrators’ remotes (125 ft in our test). But it’s significantly affected by body interference.

Body tissue between the remote and the toy is the main thing that breaks a remote’s signal during partner control – your body can sit in the signal path between your partner’s remote and the toy. And water-rich materials like your body can significantly dampen Bluetooth and RF signals.

Our body-interference test simulates this scenario at three progressively challenging angles, and the Moxie+’s remote drops the connection at all three – the worst of any panty vibrator (including the original Moxie). The on-toy button flashes indicating it has lost connection, and you have to move the remote closer to recover.

It’s important to understand our test runs harsher than typical real-world conditions. At many angles, an external toy like a panty vibrator won’t have any body interference blocking the signal. So your partner-controlled play may be less drop-prone in practice. And for solo control when I’m holding the remote myself, commands have gone through reliably. But most panty-vibe remotes and apps I’ve tested hold a reliable connection through body interference.

If you want reliable control without worrying about where your partner is positioned from you, go with the VeDO Niki for a remote controlled toy or the Lovense Ferri for an app-controlled toy.


On-Toy Controls


On-Toy Controls Rating: 5.5
We-Vibe Moxie+ On-Toy Controls Photo
Control Interface: 5.0
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: 7.0

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

A single button cycles through four power levels and six patterns, with no minus button. To step back to a gentler power, you click forward through the rest of the loop.

The button is easy to feel, but it’s slim and takes more pressure than most. It also sits at the very top of the toy, so pressing it pushes the toy uncomfortably against my clit. Slipping my thumb under to brace it works, but it’s awkward.

For the full 13-step power range – and any adjustment you’d rather not reach into your underwear to make – the remote does the real work.


Secure Fit & Adjustability


Secure Fit Rating: 8.7
Adjustability Rating: 8.0
We-Vibe Moxie+ Fit Demo - Magnetically Secured to Underwear
Secure Fit (In Bed): 8.9
Secure Fit (Light Activity): 8.5
Secure Fit (Heavy Activity): 8.5
Adjustment Type: Positional (Magnetic)

The Moxie+’s magnet anchors the toy reliably to your underwear in bed, while walking, and during heavy exercise, but there’s some side-to-side swiveling.

The magnet is strong, but it’s a small disc at the top of a long toy without any body contouring. The magnet pins the clit-end securely and that point stays locked to your underwear. But the long, straight lower end has room to swing slightly side-to-side as I move. The more body-contouring shape of panty vibrators like the VeDO Niki and NS Novelties Techno Lucy reduces that side-to-side movement.

Side View of We-Vibe Moxie+ with VeDO Niki and NS Novelties Techno Lucy
The curved shapes of the VeDO Niki (middle) and Techno Lucy (right) are more contoured and form-fitting compared to the straight design of the Moxie+ (left).

Underwear choice also matters across every activity – form-fitting underwear keeps the Moxie+ snug much better. With a looser pair, the magnet still holds, but the underwear itself can shift and move the toy with it.

In bed, with tight underwear, I could keep the Moxie+ in a good, stimulating position.

Standing, walking, or doing heavier activity like running/jumping is where it moves side-to-side more and the contact with my clit loosens a bit – something a lot of magnetic panty vibes do to some degree. The toy doesn’t drift sideways or come loose, but gravity pulls my underwear (and the toy with it) a bit away from my clit when I’m upright. Pulling everything up to sit closer to my body fixes it, but it’s an adjustment I make every so often.


Comfort


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

The Moxie+ is comfortable without too much movement, but its firm, slim body delivers more focused pressure on my clit than broader panty vibrators – pleasant if you like a precise point of contact, potentially uncomfortable if you don’t.

Overhead View of We-Vibe Moxie+ and VeDO Niki
The slim design of the Moxie+ (left) provides more focused contact compared to the broader Niki (right).

In bed, the silicone surface is soft and smooth and doesn’t tap around too much. With no flex and a slim profile, the Moxie+ contacts a precise area for focused stimulation.

When I’m walking around, the same firm, straight shape shifts more than a broader or contoured toy would – particularly on stairs or when I’m going from sitting to standing. Sometimes this can feel more stimulating, but other times it’s uncomfortable. If you’re sensitive to overstimulation, the lack of control here may be overwhelming.

A broader panty vibrator with more even pressure is more consistently comfortable. Like the VeDO Niki (remote-controlled) and the NS Novelties Techno Lucy (app-controlled). Two more comfortable picks at a lower price.


Noise


Noise Rating: 8.9
Decibels on Low Power: 35.0 dBA
Decibels on High Power: 35.0 dBA
Audibility - Background Noise Masking: 7.8
Quiet (56 dBA) - Low Power: Inaudible
Quiet (56 dBA) - Middle Power: Inaudible
Quiet (56 dBA) - High Power: Audible
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 We-Vibe Moxie+ is quiet.

Decibel readings on low and high were both too quiet for our Sound Level Meter to register. The ambient room noise was 35 dBA, and the Moxie+ never measured higher than that.

For our Background Noise Masking subtest, I wear the toy while my partner listens from three feet away and we play pink noise through a speaker at quiet, moderate, and loud volumes (56, 62, and 68 dBA). At our quiet audio (56 dB), every setting was masked except high – on high, my partner could just barely make out a low hum, and only when I held still. Once I started moving, even high became hard to discern.

At our moderate and loud volumes, every setting was fully masked. It’s also worth noting that every wearable I’ve tested, including the Moxie+, is audible in a fully silent room (no pink noise playing) – no matter how gentle and quiet its vibrations are.

For the closed-door test, my partner listens directly outside our bedroom door while I use the toy in bed. I use it as a handheld since wearing dampens sound and some people want the flexibility to safely re-position the toy or move it around – holding gives the most conservative results. My partner could not hear the Moxie+ on any power level.

It’s worth noting that the Moxie+ is quieter than the original Moxie. We’re uncertain whether that is a design upgrade, or if the Moxie just grew lounder over time.

This is the original Moxie – you can compare sound levels with the Moxie+’s noise video above.

If you want a panty vibrator that was fully masked by our quietest tested background level (56 dBA), consider the NS Novelties Techno Lucy (app-controlled) or VeDO Niki (remote-controlled).


Battery Life


Battery Life Rating: 7.3
We-Vibe Moxie+ Charging Cable Photo
Power Source: Rechargeable
Battery Life on High Power: 85 minutes
Charging Cable: Magnetic

The Moxie+ has decent battery life – 85 minutes on its highest power in our test. If you specifically want a long battery life, go with the Lovense Ferri which lasted nearly twice as long (168 minutes).


Cleaning


Cleaning Rating: 10.0
We-Vibe Moxie+ Waterproof Rating Demonstration
Waterproof Rating: IPX7

The We-Vibe Moxie+ is fully IPX7 waterproof, so it’s very easy to clean. You can run it under a faucet or fully submerge it in soapy water without worry.


Build Quality


Build Quality Rating: 8.7
We-Vibe Moxie+ Build Quality

The Moxie+ is solidly built. The body is nearly identical to the original We-Vibe Moxie – a smooth silicone coating over a firm core, with a moderate-strength magnet holding it to your underwear. The on-toy button is the older We-Vibe design, harder to press than the buttons on newer toys but still workable.


General Design and Specs


Dimensions and Design:
We-Vibe Moxie+ Dimensions Photo - Product Set On Graph Paper With Carpenter Square to See Size
Length: 3.4 inches
We-Vibe Moxie+ Max Width Measurement Photo
Max Width at Clit Region: 1.1 inches
We-Vibe Moxie+ Max Thickness Measurement Photo
Max Thickness: 0.9 inches
We-Vibe Moxie+ Contact Surface Precision Photo
Contact Surface Precision: Medium
We-Vibe Moxie+ Lengthwise Curvature Photo
Lengthwise Curvature: Straight
Overall Specs:
We-Vibe Moxie+ Weight Measurement Photo
Weight: 1.3 ounces
Material: Silicone

Review Results

The We-Vibe Moxie+ is really only good if you genuinely need both an app and a physical remote, and you’re fine using the remote as the main control. The app is not reliable, the stimulation is only decent, and there’s just better options overall.

Most people are better off choosing a panty vibrator built around the single control type they’ll actually use. See my alternatives below.


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Lovense Ferri

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.

VeDo Niki

VeDO Niki vs We-Vibe Moxie+

The VeDO Niki is a better panty vibrator than the We-Vibe Moxie+ for most people unless you specifically need one toy with both a physical remote and an app. The Moxie+ has that rare dual-control setup, but its app is unreliable and its stimulation is weaker than the Niki’s. Most people are best off choosing either an excellent remote-controlled panty vibrator like the Niki or an excellent app-controlled option like the Lovense Ferri. None of the dual-control panty vibrators we’ve tested are very good.

The Niki is stronger, much more rumbly, and shaped better for hands-free clit contact. It reaches 8.0 out of 10 on high, while the Moxie+ tops out at 6.75, and the Niki’s broad, flexible curve keeps the motor pressed into my clit more consistently than the Moxie+’s firmer, straighter body. I can orgasm hands-free with the Niki, but not the Moxie+.

The Moxie+ only has minor advantages. Its remote has raised, easier-to-feel buttons and a longer range in our testing: 125 feet versus the Niki’s 60. It also lasted 85 minutes on high, compared with the Niki’s 55. But the Moxie+’s remote drops connection through body interference, whereas the Niki’s connection remains stable. And the We-Vibe app is very buggy with controls frequently breaking and long-distance play often unavailable.

Choose the VeDO Niki for stronger, more rumbly, more comfortable stimulation at a much lower price. Choose the We-Vibe Moxie+ only if having both a physical remote and app matters more than getting the better panty vibrator.

NS Novelties Techno Lucy

NS Novelties Techno Lucy vs We-Vibe Moxie+

The NS Novelties Techno Lucy is the better panty vibrator for most people than the We-Vibe Moxie+. The Moxie+ is only worth considering if you specifically want both an app and a physical remote in the same toy. Otherwise, the Lucy is about $100 cheaper and better at most things: stronger clit stimulation, a more secure fit, better comfort, and quieter use. And though its app is more basic and spammy, it actually works better than the Moxie+’s.

The Lucy stimulates much better. The Lucy reaches 9 out of 10 strength on high, while the Moxie+ tops out at 6.75. More importantly, the Lucy’s broad, curved body and large magnet keep that power pressed against your clit very well, so that strength goes where it should. The Moxie+’s firm, straight shape is trickier to position and loses contact with my clit more easily – especially as I move, but even in bed. I can orgasm hands-free with the Lucy, but I cannot with the Moxie+.

The Moxie+ does technically give you more control options with both an app and a remote. Its remote lets you move through the 13 power levels with separate power and pattern buttons. And We-Vibe’s app has a better interface than the Lucy’s basic Love Spouse app. But the We-Vibe app is buggy in close range with controls often breaking, and often you can’t start a long-distance session at all. The remote can also drop commands when your body blocks the signal. The Lucy’s app is very basic and has annoying ads, but it still handles basic close-range control and long-distance video control pretty reliably, though it can also be affected by heavy body interference.

Choose the NS Novelties Techno Lucy for stronger hands-free stimulation, a better fit, quieter wear, and a much lower price. Choose the We-Vibe Moxie+ only if having both a physical remote and an app matters more than stimulation.

Review Updates

  • August 7, 2026: Review first published.

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