![]() The Duos however have all the requisite buttons for performing this task – having been equipped with increase and decrease buttons for both the vibration and air-pulse functions – so this feature feels more like gimmick than necessity in this model. The ability to turn the toy down post-orgasm without having to counter-intuitively turn it up or abruptly off is something that I beg manufacturers for when they fail to incorporate enough of the proper buttons to achieve this. When the power button on the back of the toy is pressed shortly, whatever intensity you were originally playing at will knock back to level 3. The main difference between the two models is the inclusion of Womanizer’s Afterglow feature in the Duo 2. I was a little terrified that when Womanizer cracked open the mechanics of the Duo to make their upgrades, they’d somehow mess up the way it felt and I would wind up hating this one too, and I’m extremely relieved that did not happen. Not everyone can or does notice a sensation difference, but for me they are front and center. ![]() If I had started off with either of those as a regular consumer and thought they’d all feel the same (and the price difference was entirely about how many features I wanted) I’d probably swear off all air-pulse toys entirely. I also struggle to recommend all of these types of toys because there really is no “get the cheap one and if you like it, upgrade later” to be had here – I hate the most expensive model I’ve tried and I hate the cheapest. For reasons I do not understand and cannot explain, one brand using presumably the same technology – just with different bells and whistles – across multiple products does not create a consistent sensation, so there’s never any telling whether or not I will like a new product based on whether I liked an old one. I’ve reviewed 8 different Womanizer products now, and the only 2 that I’ve really liked are the Pro40 and the Duo(s) – the rest felt not great and absolutely fucking terrible. I’ve mentioned in pretty much all of my air-pulse toy reviewssince maybe the second or third, that I really struggle to find consistency across these types of toys, even within a singular brand. The air-pulse function of the Duo 2 seems to also remain relatively unchanged from the original – which is a very big plus for me. The Duo’s motor was always strong enough for me and I feel the same about the Duo 2, so I rarely even wind up all the way at their highest vibration levels before I’ve had my first orgasm. With such a wide range I don’t know that this is particularly noticeable, but I appreciate it nonetheless – when other toys offer only 3 or 4, and I have to spend my whole session on 4 and wishing it went higher, I love the little surprise the Duo and Duo 2 offer by actually turning up another level when I hit the increase button. I generally don’t care for external vibrating patterns but on occasion I like to aggravate my insides with them.) The Duo 2 has been upgraded to 14 steady intensity levels from the Duo’s original 12. The internal vibrating arm on both models has 10 patterns (a few of which I think are okay, sometimes. To re-hash the original, the Duois an internal vibrator plus external air-pulse stimulator combo. Not a whole lot has changed between the first and second incarnation (and you know what? I’m glad!) but there’s still a few things to bring you up to speed on.
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