Independently controlled arms: Most rabbit vibrators control both arms together. The Soraya 2 lets you set different intensities and patterns for the internal and clitoral arm independently. This is the feature that makes it stand out — you can focus on internal stimulation while the external arm is at a lower setting, or vice versa.
WaveMotion internal arm: LELO's internal arm uses their wave motion technology — a slight back-and-forth motion that targets the G-spot more precisely than static vibration. Most rabbit vibrators simply vibrate; the Soraya 2 adds G-spot motion.
12 vibration modes per arm: 12 patterns in each of the two arms = 144 possible combinations. Practically, you'll use 5-6, but the range is there.
The motor in the internal arm is the strongest we've tested in a rabbit vibrator — genuinely powerful, with a rumbly quality rather than surface buzz. The clitoral arm is slightly less powerful but adequate.
The WaveMotion works as advertised. The subtle back-and-forth on the internal arm is noticeable and targets the G-spot naturally when positioned correctly. It's a meaningful difference from vibration-only rabbits.
Noise level at medium settings: about 48dB — quieter than most vibrators in this category. Acceptable for apartment use.
Battery life: 2 hours on medium settings. The magnetic charging cable is reliable and clean.
This affects all rabbit vibrators, not just LELO. The dual stimulation works when the distance between the clitoral arm and internal arm matches your anatomy. About 30% of users find the arms don't align correctly — the clitoral arm is either too far or too close.
The Soraya 2's arm spacing is fixed. If you've used other rabbit vibrators that worked for you, the Soraya 2 will work. If you've never tried a rabbit, there's a meaningful chance the spacing won't be right.
The LELO Soraya 2 is the best rabbit vibrator available — if rabbit vibrators work for your anatomy. The independent arm control, WaveMotion, and motor power are genuine advances over budget alternatives. At $169, it's justified for those who know the format works for them.
Buy if: You've used rabbit vibrators before and the format worked. You want the best in category without compromise.
Skip if: First rabbit vibrator — try cheaper first. Or if you prefer air-pulse technology (Womanizer is a different category that doesn't have the fit issue).
Budget rabbits ($30-60, Lovehoney, Satisfyer) have weaker motors, no independent arm control, and lower build quality. The Soraya 2 is noticeably better — but the anatomy fit question is the same for all of them regardless of price.
Yes if rabbit vibrators work for your anatomy. The independent arm control and WaveMotion are worth the premium over budget alternatives.
Independent arm control (most rabbits control both together), WaveMotion in the internal arm for G-spot targeting, and stronger motor than alternatives.
No rabbit vibrator works for everyone — about 30% of users find the arm spacing doesn't match their anatomy. Try a cheaper rabbit first if this is your first one.