![]() ![]() ![]() The differences between these two were minimal, and mostly just consisted of a switch to matte silicone and USB charging. The We-Vibe Touch X is somewhat surprisingly (especially considering the name) only the third edition of the Touch, with the original coming out in 2010 and being shortly followed by the more well-known Touch II in 2011. So, with the Tango not really doing it for me anymore, I figured now was the perfect time to finally get to know the Touch X, and JOUJOU agreed. Despite both being clitoral vibrators using the same powerful motor however, the two cater to complete opposite ends of the spectrum, with the thin and rigid ABS plastic of the Tango being ideal for pin-point stimulation, whilst the soft silicone and sculpted body of the Touch boasting broad vibrations. The We-Vibe Touch has long been the lesser-known sister toy to the Tango, with the two of them being released together originally and for every upgrade since, including the latest X generation. But while all eyes have been on the Tango X, another new We-Vibe product has quietly begun making waves of its own. In fact, the expectations have been so high that when I reviewed it a few months ago, I was somewhat unimpressed, as while there wasn’t anything necessarily wrong with it, I just felt it wasn’t able to live up to its predecessor’s legacy. There’s understandably been a lot of hype lately surrounding the We-Vibe Tango X, considering it’s the long-awaited upgrade to one of the most popular vibrators ever made. ![]() Reviews, Silicone, USB Rechargeable, Vibrators, We-Vibe Review: We-Vibe Touch X ![]()
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