Ruby Review: Vibease’s Clit Stimulator Is a Beauty for Beginners and Foreplay

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“Ooooo, so pretty!”

That’s what I first thought when unboxing Ruby, the new light pink clitoral vibrator from Vibease’s Jewel Collection.

Vibease is best-known for its “smart” line of sex toys that synch to erotic audio stories. I’ve reviewed the app-connected devices, both the namesake panty vibe and the Esthesia rabbit vibrator, for Future of Sex. I was impressed with their high-quality materials and construction.

The Jewel Collection also maintains these product standards. However, the line forgoes Bluetooth tech and instead embraces elegant design and simplicity.

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Gentle vibes for beginners

A lineup of Vibease's Jewel Collection, featuring the mint green vibrator "Emerald," the pink clit stimulator "Ruby," and the black penis ring "Onyx."

Vibease’s Jewel Collection consists of three devices developed for beginners: the mint green “Emerald” rabbit-ear vibe, the pink “Ruby,” and the black penis ring “Onyx.”

According to Vibease co-founder Dema Tio, the line was created with people in mind “who feel a little intimated by technology and sex tech toys.”

“We want to keep things simple while allowing users to reach new heights of sexual satisfaction.”

When the company approached me offering to send one of them in exchange for an honest review, I chose Ruby because it’s a clit stimulator I can use solo. Also, Ruby’s double-tongued tip appealed to me as it looked like it could offer precise stimulation.

As I’ve mentioned in earlier sex toy reviews, I prefer devices for “outercourse” that deliver powerful and deeply rumbly vibrations. Part of the reason why is they help soothe pelvic pain and release tight muscles rather than aggravate them.

Since Ruby is marketed as giving gentle vibrations, however, I thought it might be time to experiment with different forms of touch.

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A gem on your bedside table

True to its collection’s name, the jewel-themed vibrator Ruby is a looker, with gemstone-like indents at the base.

Ruby is made of soft silicone and its folds are smooth and pliable. Overall the design is sleek and elegant; it certainly does not scream “sex toy!” It looks good on my bedside table and is far more discreet looking than other devices I’ve seen with dual-tongue tips.

A light at the bottom also flashes as Ruby vibrates in each of its seven modes.

The light feature offers some visual feedback, making it easier to find in the dark if you drop it while turned on. It’s also great for people daring enough to send erotic videos or have sexy video calls by showing the rate of vibration of your sex toy to the viewer.

Accessibility review

The ruby clitoral stimulator is show standing on its base, displaying two sideviews of the device with text and lines marking the charging point and power button.

Ruby’s non-intimidating look and gentle vibrations make it a good choice for someone new to pleasure products. For someone who is visually impaired, perhaps the light feature mentioned above is appealing.

On the other hand, finding Ruby’s power button in the dimmed light of my room without glasses on was tricky at first, even after I’d read the manual. I’m nearsighted but do need to wear glasses to comfortably read a book without any blurriness.

The power button is not as clearly marked with a symbol or texture as the charging port. This design choice is likely not right for someone with low vision or blindness who relies on touch feedback for controls.

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Once I became familiar with the button’s orientation relative to the dual-tongue tip and charging port, it was easy to use in the dark.

A left hand appears wearing a gripping aid that is attached to a pink vibrator.
The Active Hands small item gripping aid holding the Ruby vibrator from Vibease.

The pressure required on the power button, which is also used to cycle through vibration modes, is also less than other sex toy controls I’ve tested. I appreciate this as someone who’s had hand weakness and pain. Ruby’s lightweight at 1.73 ounces is another selling factor.

In terms of its base, it is small measuring just under an inch wide. Ruby doesn’t provide much grip control as say a larger less elegant device such as Lovense’s wand vibrator Domi.

If you have limited or no hand mobility and want to test out a wider range of sex toys, I recommend looking into Active Hand’s small item gripping aid.

The gripping aid works well with items that have long bases and relatively consistent widths like the Ruby clit stimulator. I’ve shared a photo above of Ruby attached to the gripping aid, which was developed as a general-purpose accessibility aid by a man with a high-level spinal cord injury.

Parting thoughts

A lineup of Vibease's full product lines showing the brand's flagship panty vibe "Vibease" in purple, the black penis ring "Onyx", the mint green vibrator "Emerald", the pink clit stimulator "Ruby", and the Bluetooth rabbit vibe Esthesia in pink.
Vibease’s product lineup: Vibease, Onyx, Emerald, and Esthesia sex toys.

Ruby is a pleasure for slow and sensual moments and foreplay.

You can also use the dual-tongued tip on far more parts of the body than the clitoris. Try a nipple, the head of a penis, or even your elbow to feel spine-tingling sensations—similar to the feeling when using a scalp massager on your head is how I’d describe it.

I’ll say it again, Ruby is an attractive stimulator made out of high-quality material. The company focused on making an elegant and simple product and achieved its goal.

People with poor hand mobility or eyesight may feel overlooked in the design choices, however. They’d likely be more interested Vibease’s Bluetooth sex toys, Vibease and Esthesia, that offer more accessible controls via a smartphone app.

Image sources: Vibease