Satisfyer Partner

Manufacturer: Satisfyer Materials: Silicone Weight 5 ounces Size: 2.8 x 2.8 x 2.8 Power: Lithium Polymer batteries – Rechargable magnetic USB


Testing Protocols


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These are two of the most unique toys we have evaluated. We looked at the Satisfyer Partner Multifun 1 and the Satisfyer Mutifun 2. They are very similar. The blue Multifun 1 has a slightly smaller distance between the two curved arms, and the placement of the buttons is a little different. You can spread the arms a little wider with the pink Multifun 2.

If I put these toys in your hand and you knew nothing about them, I think you might be puzzled about how how to use them. That is not a negative. This is just so unusual and unlike other sex toys that I felt I needed to get more personally involved in the testing and not just as an observer. I brought together two lovely women experienced with sex toys to help me.

Other then the obvious physical differences, both are basically the same. The bottom button turns the device on and then cycles through three intensity levels and seven patterns. I like having lots of patterns. tes a problem with all vibes that have this design. If you have a favorite pattern, finding it again can be difficult. What should happen, but what no one does, is that it should remember the last setting when you turn it on (a double press to get to the first setting would also be good). This is not a criticism of this particular toy, as they all seem to do it this way. Another option would be a color changing diode with a different color for each pattern, so you could just go to the color you know gets you off. This already has a charging light embedded in it.

That bottom button just controls the motor in the base. There is a second button that controls the motors in the arms. It basically works on the arms the same way the lower button works on the base. Still, it can get confusing when you have all motors going at the same time and there is so much vibration it can be difficult to tell what settings you are using.

It comes with a little booklet explaining how to use the toy, although “explain” should be in quotes like I just did there as it does not do a great job of explaining. We all looked at it and found it confusing. The diagram depicts depressing either button with the text 1x 2sec. What that means is that to turn on or turn off the device, you have to depress the button once for two seconds. To understand that, you have to look at the little button icon at the top, then go back to the beginning of the instruction sheet where it tells you that the button icon means on and off. Yes, having a two second press to turn it on is great as it is less likely to get accidentally turned on, but still, it could be clearer that this is required for both off and on. I wonder how many people wind up pressing the button and not holding it down and getting frustrated because it does not seem to work.

They have a page showing 14 ways to enjoy, and indeed, there are 14 little simple drawings. We all looked at them, scratched our heads, tossed it aside, and just tried things. Sure, you might get an idea or two, but this could have been more helpful because there really are a lot of things you can do with this thing. One of those 14 drawings is just someone holding it in their hand. Not sure how enjoyable that is. Another depicts sideways insertion with the text “G-Spot”. I do not believe in any way that this can be effectively used for G-Spot stimulation. I think they were reaching on that one.

I can say that this was really terrific in a threesome setting and we had a lot of fun with them. While I am sure they will never market it that way, it is also a good couples vibrator, although I think a lot of people misunderstand what that means. People have complained about couples vibrators because they felt they should stimulates the clit and the penis at the same time during intercourse. The only way that works is with positions that involve rocking rather than thrusting, and this does work quite well for that, as you can keep the toy against the clit that way.

What I think a couples sex toy really means and what makes sense is that you have a toy that can stimulate both partners, not necessarily at the exact same time. In this case we are talking heterosexual because you don’t have the same issues if you have same same type of genitals. Vaginas and penises are quite different, and creating items that effectively stimulate both can be a challenge. So, the focus needs to be on external stimulation, which is where these toys excel. You have a lot of different surfaces to rub against body parts, all doing different vibration things. With all motors going, if you run your finger around the surfaces you will feel different sensations literally everywhere. There is the base and the tips, but also the middle where the vibrations of the two motors slightly combine. Even without changing settings you can get a lot of different sensations just based upon what part of the vibe you use to touch them.

Of course, you can use almost any vibrator for both penile and clitoral stimulation, but I have never found just the touch of a vibrator against my penis all that interesting, with the exception of a blow job while my partner held a pocket rocket in her hand against my penis. I was very interested in how this would work during intercourse. I thought that because it did not tightly grip the penis that it would not provide enough stimulation. I was wrong. I actually liked this better than a vibrating cock ring or pretty much any other toy like that I have tried. The added bonus was the stimulation of the testicles by the arms. It was all good for me. When I wanted to give one of the women added stimulation, I could thrust deeply and press it against her, but because fits loosely she could also hold it against her and I could thrust through it, which also stimulated me.

Not sure I could really pick between the two or say which one is better. If you like nipple clamps you might prefer the Multifun 1 (blue) as the arms are tight together making more of a clamp. Both women liked heavy stimulation of their nipples, so that application was a winner.

The bottom line is that if you are not a little adventurous and willing to just try things this may not be the toy for you. It is something you play with and try things with. To me, the idea of a couples vibe is something that lets you both play with it and explore together. That is exactly what this toy provides. Either partner could put this in their hands and find fun ways to stimulate their lover. Sure, this might not be the most obviously intuitive vibrator on the market, but it is one of the more unique, and it has possibilities and options that I am not sure you can get any other way.

In a world of $100 plus sex toys, the products from Satisfyer are very reasonably priced as compared to the competition. You can find these for under $50. For a silicone waterproof toy of this complexity that is quite a deal. Do shop around though, as I have seen these online for over $100, more than double the MSRP.