23 best clit vibrators 2025, reviewed by GLAMOUR editors and sex educators
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Clit vibrators are the unsung hero of the sex toy world, stat. Yes, clit suckers have got all the attention in recent years — and rightly so, considering they deliver pretty authentic oral sensations on demand. However, clitoral vibrators should not be overlooked for their lack of a circular, sucking mouth.
Primed for pinpoint stimulation and intense, targeted vibrations, the best vibrators work well to activate the 10,000 nerve endings — this number's still heavily debated, with experts arguing that it ranges somewhere between 9,852 to 11,086 — housed in your clitoris. And we know that when you give that vital organ some attention, you're often (not always, and that's okay) rewarded with a climax.
A quick reminder, though, that aside from feeling really good, masturbation and regular orgasms can actually be very good for you, offering a host of additional mental and physical perks. For example, new research from Lovehoney suggests that 61% of us find sparing a little time to be sexually self-indulgent helps promote better sleep, while another 57% believe masturbation helps to relieve tension.
So, for those looking to discover just how proper clitoral stimulation can level up their sex life and general well-being — whether used during solo sex, foreplay or consensual, partnered play — welcome to our definitive guide of the best clit vibrators, as reviewed by GLAMOUR editors and a team of experts.
SKIP TO: What is a clit vibrator? | What are the benefits of using a clit vibrator? | How to choose the best clit vibrator for you | How we test the best clitoral vibrators | Our full reviews.
Regular masturbation with sex toys = self-care.

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- Dr Carol Queen, a staff expert at Good Vibes.
- Dr Zhana Vrangalova, a human sexuality professor.
- Tatyana Dyachenko, a sex therapist at Peaches and Screams.
- Suzannah Weiss, a certified sex educator and GLAMOUR US sex writer.
Clit vibrators are sex toys designed to stimulate your C-spot with vibrations of varying patterns and intensities. It's a pretty broad category of teasers, also including wand vibrators, bullet vibrators and clit suckers.
Most focus all their energy on the clitoris, however some do spread the sensations far and wide to stimulate the entire labia. While some players are also suitable for insertion (say, the larger arm of your rabbit vibrator), most are tailored to intense external teasing.
Toy type | Explainer |
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External Vibrators | Handheld toys that rumble or buzz and are typically used without penetration—though they’re quite versatile and can be placed against your clit or across erogenous zones like nipples and labia. A wide range of toys fall into this category, including (but not limited to) bullet vibrators, finger vibrators, and wand vibrators. |
Clit Suckers | Typically these sex toys have open mouths that direct air pulsations at the clit from outside (without actually touching it). Its sensation is more direct and meant to mimic the feeling of someone going down on you. |
Rabbit Vibrators | These are dual-action toys built with a G-spot vibrator as the main shaft which can massage the inside. Closer to its base, you’ll find two arms that look like rabbit ears, which can tickle the clit. Big fan of penetration? Or maybe you need dual stimulation to achieve that O. Either way, the rabbit vibe’s a great option for you. |
First, figure out what gets you wet — then you can narrow down the various clit vibrators by type. Do you want something that mimics oral sex? Try a suction toy. Are you looking for extreme intensity? Consider investing in a wand vibrator which offers intense sensations diffused over a wider surface area.
But, according to Dr Carol Queen, staff sexologist at Good Vibes, the more options, the better — especially if you're particularly sensitive down there. For those easily overstimulated, she recommends they look for a vibrator with a wide range of settings — especially ones on the lower, gentler side: “A sensitive user might find a sustained vibration is too much, but an on-off pattern is easier to enjoy."
We've been updating our guide to the best clit vibrators since 2021, and we haven't just relied on online reviews from shoppers to write it. Instead, both seasoned sex toy testers and first-time users have used the clitoral vibrators in this edit over at least a week during both sex and masturbation. With water-based lube, and without. We've also asked sex experts for their recommendations, as you'll spot below.
Every featured clit vibrator has been scored based on ease of use, speed and intensity of orgasm, ergonomic design, number of vibration settings, how loud they are and whether they're waterproof. For the models we haven't yet tested, we're working on it.
Regular masturbation with sex toys = self-care.

Ahead, the 23 best clit vibrators in 2025, tested and approved by GLAMOUR editors:
What are the benefits of using a clit vibrator?
Home to over 8,000 nerve endings, the clitoris is the main pleasure centre of the vulva. Therefore, stimulating this highly sensitive area using a clit sex toy — whether you opt for a vibrator, sucker, or oral simulator — is one of the best ways to achieve an orgasm.
As well as feeling sublime in the moment, regular orgasms are great for our overall wellbeing because it floods the body with feel-good hormones like dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin — while also lowering levels of the stress hormone, cortisol. Physically, an orgasm can also help strengthen the pelvic floor, boost heart health, and relieve pain. So, it's high time that you treated yourself to a clit vibrator as part of your health and wellness toolkit.
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