We-Vibe Moxie Review: Panty Vibe Boasts Power and Accessibility
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Last year, We-Vibe sent me its Moxie panty vibrator. I regret I didn’t write a review sooner since it’s a great wearable, both for solo and on-the-go partnered play.
The aqua vibrator is slim and curved. At its widest, it reaches 0.75 inches (~2cm) and has a length of 3.4 inches (~8.6cm). This makes the We-Vibe Moxie a snug and comfortable fit inside your underpants when pressed up against the vulva and clitoris.
We-Vibe Moxie also comes with two strong magnets, one I assume is a backup. When placed on the outside of the panty, the magnet clings to the vibe on the inside — holding the sex toy just where you want it.
Accessibility features
You can cycle through We-Vibe Moxie’s ten vibration patterns by pressing a button on the vibe itself for two seconds, which I personally don’t like. I have full use of my hands, though my muscles can fatigue easily.
Fortunately, the panty vibe comes with a wireless remote that made changing patterns easier. This external remote can also control vibration intensity.
What’s even better, in my view, is controlling We-Vibe Moxie by pairing it with the We-Connect app. The app and its touchpad remote may appeal to people with limited hand dexterity, muscle weakness, or partial paralysis.
The touchpad remote offers more control options and the app itself allows users to create and save custom patterns. In “Beat Mode,” you can also make We-Vibe Moxie vibrate to the rhythm of your favorite songs.
Eva Sweeney, a sex educator in her late 30s with cerebral palsy, raved about We-Vibe Moxie’s accessibility features on her sex toy review site, awarding it an impressive 6 out of 5 wheelchairs.
This vibrator is what I have been DIYing for years! in the past, I even taped a vibrator to my underwear just to give you an idea. Because the Moxie attaches to your underwear, you don’t have to worry about vibrating underwear being too small or too big, because it just attaches to your regular underwear!
Not just for femmes
Butch Betty is a queer sex toy reviewer who writes about sex on the autism spectrum, fat self-love, and mental health. They appreciated how We-Vibe Moxie’s design can work for larger bodies and non-feminine underpants.
Because panty vibes have historically been weak and attached to wispy size 0 thongs, I’d never even considered them a possibility for myself until the We-Vibe Moxie. Its design allows you to use it on any underwear (or a fabric strap-on harness.) This means that us fat folks and people who prefer masculine-styled undergarments can use it!
Couples’ time and long-distance play
While I tried out the We-Connect app’s features and found pairing and controlling We-Vibe Moxie with it simple to do, I didn’t get to explore all the device has to offer.
We-Vibe Moxie, is of course, also designed for couples to enjoy in close proximity and over long distances.
Grace, a 24-year-old queer femme and sex blogger who runs Princess Previews gave the We-Vibe Moxie panty vibe an overall rating of 86%. For use with her partner, she ranked it at 80%.
What makes Grace’s review site especially useful to readers is that she shares an impressively detailed description of her body on a dedicated page. It provides in-depth information on her sexual anatomy, including how different body parts look and respond to different sensations or acts.
While I am not able to orgasm using the Moxie while attached to my panties, due to the fact that I cannot achieve the level of pressure I require, using it like this still feels extremely good, and this is added to by the excitement and anticipation of my partner controlling it. I find it particularly excellent for foreplay, and then later when we can finally get down to business I am able to continue using it to help me achieve a clitoral orgasm during PIV sex.
Writer Nicole Guappone’s review of Moxie for Rebellious Magazine shares her experience wearing the panty vibe out while her partner took control,
The noise level of Moxie is really quiet—as it should be for discreet public play. I had fun wearing Moxie out and enjoyed my partner having full control. He turned Moxie up and down on me, on and off, randomly used the pre-programed pattern settings— just really had fun with it. (At one point, I excused myself to the restroom so we could see if the app still worked from a distance. Success!)
The power of the We-Vibe Moxie
We-vibe Moxie has a lot going for it. In addition to is accessibility features, a strong motor is one of its best features,
As I’ve said in earlier sex toy reviews, I love a good and strong wand vibrator that delivers powerful and rumbly vibrations. But that’s often too much intensity to start out with and it’s certainly not for everyone.
We-VibeMoxie satisfies with 10 different vibration patterns that can be dialed up and down in intensity.
Hopefully, my experience with We-Vibe Moxie and the reviews I shared above can help you decide whether the panty vibe is right for you.
If you are searching for a wearable sex toy that you can slip into your panties and wear out on the town, We-Vibe Moxie seems like a great option. It’s also powerful and well-designed enough to merit its higher price tag (CA$140/US$105), that is if you’ve got the extra money to spend.
If you are not interested in the long-distance or remote control options, a less expensive bullet vibe may be all you really need.
Image sources: We-Vibe
Jenna Owsianik is a Canadian journalist and sex tech industry expert. She is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sex For Every Body®.
Her expertise covers state-of-the-art sex technologies and the major fields driving innovations in intimacy: robotics, virtual reality, remote sex (teledildonics), haptics, immersive adult entertainment, human augmentation, virtual sex, and sexual health.
A trained journalist with a Masters of Journalism from The University of British Columbia, Jenna’s reporting has appeared on Futurism.com, Al Jazeera English, CTV British Columbia online, CBS Sunday Morning, CBS 60 Minutes, Global News, and CKNW Radio in Canada and the United States.