Ultimate Pleasure: Jack Rabbit Vibrator Guide

by Cade Monroe
Ultimate Pleasure: Jack Rabbit Vibrator Guide

The Jack Rabbit vibrator is one of the most popular sex toys ever made. And once you understand what it does, it is pretty easy to see why.

It does two things at the same time. The main shaft goes inside and targets your G-spot. The little bunny ears on the outside press against your clitoris. Both parts vibrate. That combination is what makes it so well-liked.

If you are new to rabbit vibrators, or just thinking about picking one up, this guide covers everything. What to look for, how to use it, and what actually makes one worth buying.


What is a Jack Rabbit vibrator and how does it work?

A Jack Rabbit vibrator is a dual-stimulation toy. That means it stimulates two areas at once.

The shaft is the longer main part. It goes inside and is curved to reach the G-spot. The bunny ears are the smaller external part. They sit against the clitoris while the shaft is inserted.

Most models have two separate motors. One controls the shaft. One controls the ears. You can usually adjust them independently, so you get to decide how much of each.

Good to know: The "rabbit" name comes from the shape of the external stimulator. The two small prongs look like bunny ears, and they wrap around the clitoris for targeted vibration.
Jack Rabbit vibrator on display

The goal is to hit the G-spot and the clitoris simultaneously. For many people, that combination makes orgasms feel stronger and easier to reach.

Studies show that most people with a clitoris need external stimulation to orgasm. The rabbit vibrator is built around that fact.


What should you look for when buying a rabbit vibrator?

Material is the first thing to check. You want body-safe silicone.

Silicone is smooth, non-porous, and easy to clean. It does not hold bacteria the way rubber or jelly materials do. Avoid anything labeled "jelly" or "realistic skin" unless it clearly states it is body-safe.

Here are the key features worth paying attention to:

  • Dual motors: Make sure both the shaft and the ears have their own motor so you can control them separately.
  • Vibration patterns: More patterns give you more variety. Most good models have at least five to ten settings.
  • Size: If you are new to insertable toys, start with something on the smaller side. You can always go bigger later.
  • Waterproof rating: A waterproof toy is easier to clean and opens up more options for where you use it.
  • Rechargeable vs. battery-powered: Rechargeable models tend to be stronger and save money over time.
  • Ear flexibility: The bunny ears need to actually reach your clitoris. Some bodies need more flexible ears to get the right fit.

Pro tip: If the bunny ears do not line up with your anatomy, the toy will not feel as good. Look for models with adjustable or flexible ear positioning before you buy.


How do you use a Jack Rabbit vibrator for the first time?

Take your time. There is no rush here.

Jack Rabbit vibrator features close-up
  1. Clean the toy first: Wash it with warm water and mild soap, or use a toy cleaner before your first use.
  2. Apply lube: Use a water-based lubricant on the shaft and the entrance. This makes insertion more comfortable and the whole experience better.
  3. Start with the external part: Turn on just the bunny ears first. Get comfortable with the sensation before adding the shaft.
  4. Insert the shaft slowly: Go at your own pace. The curve should point upward toward the front wall of the vagina where the G-spot is.
  5. Adjust the angle: Small shifts in angle can make a big difference in how it feels. Move until the ears are in contact with your clitoris.
  6. Try different settings: Start on a lower vibration and work up. Most people find a rhythm that works best for them after a few tries.
Heads up: Never use silicone-based lube with a silicone toy. It can break down the material over time. Stick with water-based lube and you are good to go.

What is the difference between rabbit vibrator models?

There are a lot of options out there, and they are not all the same.

Different rabbit vibrator models compared

The main differences come down to motor strength, shaft design, and how the ears are shaped. Here is a simple breakdown:

  • Classic rabbit: The original style. Shaft plus fixed bunny ears. Simple controls, great starting point for beginners.
  • Thrusting rabbit: The shaft moves in and out on its own in addition to vibrating. Adds a different kind of internal sensation.
  • Rotating rabbit: The shaft rotates in circles while vibrating. Targets the G-spot from different angles.
  • App-controlled rabbit: Connects to your phone via Bluetooth. You or a partner can control it remotely.
  • Slim or mini rabbit: Smaller insertable shaft, same dual stimulation. Good for people who prefer less internal stretch.

If you are not sure where to start, the classic style is a solid pick. Once you know what you like, you can branch out into thrusting or rotating models.

Pro tip: Check the distance between the base of the shaft and the bunny ears before buying. If that measurement does not match your body's anatomy, the ears will not land in the right spot.


Can you use a rabbit vibrator with a partner?

Yes, and it can be a fun addition to partnered play.

Rabbit vibrator used during couples play

A partner can control the settings while you focus on how it feels. Some couples use it during foreplay. Others incorporate it during sex itself, depending on the position.

App-controlled models are especially good for couples because either person can adjust the settings in real time. If your partner is in the same room or across the country, the remote control feature works the same way.

You can find more options for partner play in the couples toys collection if you want to see what else is out there.

Good to know: Some positions make it easier to use a rabbit vibrator during penetrative sex than others. Positions where the person using the toy is on top tend to give the most control over angle and pressure.

How do you clean and store a rabbit vibrator?

Cleaning is simple if you stay consistent about it.

Wash the toy before and after every use. For silicone toys, warm water and mild soap work fine. A dedicated toy cleaner is even better because it is formulated to not damage the material.

  • Do not submerge the toy in water unless the packaging says it is fully waterproof.
  • Let it dry completely before storing it.
  • Keep it in a cloth pouch or the original box. Silicone can pick up dust and lint if left out in the open.
  • Store it away from other silicone toys. Direct silicone-on-silicone contact over time can degrade the surface.

If you want more detail on keeping your toys in good shape, this sex toy care guide covers everything worth knowing.

Bottom line: A rabbit vibrator that is cleaned after every use and stored properly will last for years. Skip the cleaning even once and you risk bacteria buildup on a toy that goes inside your body.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Jack Rabbit vibrator good for beginners?

Yes, but start with a smaller, simpler model. A basic classic-style rabbit with straightforward controls is much easier to get used to than a thrusting or rotating model. Once you know what you like, you can try something more advanced.

What lube should you use with a rabbit vibrator?

Always use water-based lube with silicone toys. Silicone-based lube reacts with silicone material and can cause the surface to break down over time. Water-based lube is safe with all toy materials and easy to clean up.

Why do the bunny ears not reach my clitoris?

This is a very common issue. Every body is different, and the distance between the vaginal opening and the clitoris varies. If the ears do not reach, try adjusting the angle of insertion or look for a model with more flexible ear positioning. Some brands make toys specifically designed for longer or shorter distances.

Can a rabbit vibrator help with reaching orgasm?

For many people, yes. The combination of G-spot and clitoral stimulation at the same time is what makes rabbit vibrators so effective. Research consistently shows that most people need clitoral stimulation to orgasm, and the rabbit delivers that alongside internal sensation. Results vary from person to person, but it is one of the more reliable toys for reaching climax.

How loud is a rabbit vibrator?

It depends on the model and the vibration setting. Budget models tend to be louder. Higher-quality motors, like those found in premium brands, are generally quieter. If noise is a concern, look for toys that specifically advertise quiet motors, and stick to lower vibration settings.

Where can I find rabbit vibrators to buy?

You can browse the full selection at ToyHubUSA in the Jack Rabbit vibrator collection. Every order ships in a plain, unmarked box with no store name on the outside. Completely discreet from start to finish.


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