12 best sex toys for couples in 2025, reviewed by GLAMOUR's sexual wellness writer
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It's a minefield out there; it being the sex toy market. While it's absolutely a good thing that we've got more options — both in terms of online sex toy shops and sex toy types — than ever before, it can make hunting down the best sex toys for couples an arduous task.
However, the reward is great, with mutual orgasms and greater intimacy on the menu for couples who choose to involve vibrators (whether that be a clit sucker, clit vibrator, G-spot vibrator or a vibrating cock ring) in their next round of partnered play.
Take it from an expert: "Sex toys in a relationship are not a replacement — they are an addition, an enhancement, and a way to explore and pleasure one another in new and exciting ways, which are perhaps not always possible without them,” says sales executive and sexpert at So Divine, Laura Wood.
Need a little more convincing to get techy? New research, courtesy of Flo Health, suggests that more than 50% of women and people with vulvas aren’t fully satisfied with the quality of their orgasms. Another 37% said their partner doesn't know what turns them on (here's a reminder that it's normal, healthy and necessary to discuss your sexual likes and dislikes with your other half). Yep, so for the sake of feminism, it's time to bring a sex toy to the party.
Lucky for you, we’ve trialled a host of wand vibrators, remote-control sex toys and bullet vibrators to track down the very best for couples in 2025. So, keep reading for our carefully curated edit, as well as some top tips from an expert in the (foreplay) field.
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Meet the experts:
- Laura Wood, Sales Executive and Sexpert at So Divine.
How we choose the best sex toys for couples:
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At GLAMOUR UK, we take testing seriously. The aim: To provide you with independent, honest reviews. Since starting our search for the best sex toys for couples in 2021, various willing volunteers — AKA members of the wider GLAMOUR team and their partners — have personally tested a host of vibrators and sex games. Pairing each with their chosen water-based lube, we considered every detail, from power to material quality, value for money and delivery (speedy and discreet being our main priorities).
Ahead, our edit of the best sex toys for couples for 2025, approved by GLAMOUR's sexual wellness writers:
What are the benefits of using couples' sex toys?
Remember: Introducing a sex toy is not a sign that you or your partner is dissatisfied – in fact, the opposite. Using a sex toy together allows you to explore each other's pleasure points and enjoy new sensations. It may also prompt an open dialogue about what turns you both on, ultimately improving your intimacy and pleasure.
“Sex toys do things our bodies cannot — pulse and vibrate," details Wood. These sensations can help many people have more consistent and frequent orgasmic experiences that your partner will love to see and be a part of.”
Talking of orgasmic experiences, the best sex toys for couples may also help to bridge the orgasm gap. It's no secret that cis, straight men climax much more frequently than people with vaginas. New research by YouGov reports that three in ten British women (30%) say they orgasm every time they have sex compared to three in five (61%) of British men.
But for those wondering how? Well, many of these sex toys for couples serve up intense clitoral stimulation. Vital, considering only 18.4% of women report that intercourse alone is sufficient to orgasm.
“When buying a sex toy with your partner, think about what you want to achieve with this,” Wood continues. If you know you struggle to orgasm from penetration, go for a toy like a bullet vibrator that can be used to stimulate the clitoris whilst also having penetrative sex with a partner."
