So you’ve got yourself a brand-new bunny-eared toy? Time to take it in for a spin! You get comfy and start exploring the depths of pleasure. Just when you’re all hot and bothered and ready to pop… Oops! The vibes go MIA, killing the buzz — literally! But worry not; all that won’t happen if you know how to charge a rabbit vibrator.
Conveniently, this article will lay bare all about giving your bunny tickler a boost the right way so it never runs out of power again. Let’s begin!
Rabbit Vibrators: What Makes Them Vibe?
Lucky for everyone who likes a bit (or a whole lot) of exploration in the bedroom, most modern rabbit vibrators are rechargeable. Thanks to that, you don’t need to maintain an enormous stash of batteries in your home or keep stealing from any remote controller you can find.
You can simply plug in your dual-action gadget and charge it up before it's time to play again.
As for the energy supply type, lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have become the standard in the sex toy world. They’re durable, don’t require any special maintenance, and boast high energy density. In other words, they are small but potent.
Even more importantly, Li-ion batteries are an eco-conscious option. Not only do they not contain toxic substances like lead or cadmium, but they are also recyclable.
Therefore, rabbit vibrators like Essence, which boast a lithium-ion battery and are made of sustainable, non-toxic materials, are a winning combination — for your sexual escapades and for the planet alike.
Juicing Up The Hop: Charging Methods
Before getting into how to charge a rabbit vibrator, we need to discuss the connector types.
Your new pet will typically arrive with a USB cord, which you can plug into your laptop, a charger head, or directly into the wall (provided there’s a USB socket). However, it’s the other side of your cord that can sometimes cause a conundrum.
For instance, many toys come with a 2.5 mm connector or its slightly stouter cousin, the 3.5 mm plug. While some of them have an easy-to-find port, others call for a bit of detective work.
On that note, if you can't figure out where to stick the charger, there's probably a spot you need to pierce with the connector (usually at the bottom of the vibrator). But don’t worry — the punctured spot will return to its original state once you unplug it. These ‘self-healing’ charging ports are not just for the looks — they're there to preserve your toy’s water resistance.
On the other hand, not all playthings have a plug-in port. Recently, more and more sex toys sport a magnetic charger. Such vibes have two metal knobs that cling to the identical knobs on the charging cord.
Sure, the toys with magnetic connectors look more stylish, and you don’t need to worry about damaging the port. On the downside, though, these chargers are a tad tricky; if you’re not careful, the magnetic knobs will lose hold and...
Well, just imagine keeping your vibrator on a charger for hours, only to discover that the battery’s still running on fumes. Luckily, it's easy to prevent such a buzzkill — you just need to double-check that the magnets are in place. Then, check once more, just for good measure.
How to Charge Rabbit Vibrator the Right Way
At the risk of stating the obvious, always go over the user manual before your first date with a toy. After all, every decent brand will include the relevant details on how to treat your new pet, charging included.
With that said, below are the general tips and best practices for everyone wondering how to charge a rabbit vibrator.
First Charge, Then Play
Yes, before you take your fresh-out-of-the-box bunny for a test drive, top up the battery. Again, follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how long you should keep it plugged in.
For instance, some manufacturers recommend charging for about two hours before the first use, even if the battery indicator suggests it's full.
Don’t Charge for Too Long
Most pleasure playings take around one or two hours to charge. That may sound like ages to you if you’re already tingling with excitement, but it’s so worth the wait. Once the battery is full (or almost full), unplug it.
Leaving it on the charger for too long won’t improve the stamina of your toy, but it may impair the battery’s longevity. Also, it doesn’t need to be full to the brim, especially since Li-ion batteries last longer if you keep them up to 80%.
Don’t Wait for the Battery to Die
While it’s easy to forget to charge your toy once you’re done playing and in the middle of that post-orgasm haze, you should not let the battery die.
Of course, you don’t have to charge after every single use, but it’s best to keep it above 20%. So, when the battery is on the low, it's time to give it some juice.
Keep It Chilly, Not Icy
In general, batteries and extreme temperatures don’t mesh. If you expose your vibe to icy cold weather or leave it in a hot car in summer, you're putting the battery at risk.
To have a healthy and happy bunny, keep it cool. Freezer or oven? No way!
Don’t Use It While Charging
Just like real pets, battery-fueled bunnies don’t appreciate being disturbed during their power nap. Therefore, when your toy’s on a charger, give it some space. Otherwise, you risk damaging the battery.
Similarly, never expose a vibrator to liquids while plugged in, and, yes, that includes bodily fluids. Let it rest, and it’ll be ready for another round in no time!
What If My Vibrator Isn’t Charging?
Is your bunny not charging when you put it on the charger? There are several things you can do about it.
First, inspect the magnetic charger (if there is one) for any dust, dirt, or debris. Clean it with a toothpick or compressed air, then try charging again.
On the other hand, if you're dealing with a magnetic connector, make sure that the little knobs are in place. After all, the weight of a cord alone can break the contact and interrupt the charging session.
None of the above worked? Then, you may be dealing with a faulty charger. In that case, it's best to contact the company and ask how to get a replacement, especially if you have a valid warranty.
Alternatively, you may be able to find the identical charging cable on their website. If not, there's always the option of buying another toy from that brand, as long as it comes with the same charger. Of course, this only works if you don't mind paying for a new plaything.
In the end, whatever you do, don't buy a random charger online; it likely won't fit, and that's just money down the drain.
Time To Give That Bunny a Jolt
Finally, you know exactly how to charge a rabbit vibrator. Use that know-how to keep that snuggle bunny happy and revved up at all times.
After all, a pleasure gadget doesn’t ask for much — a regular scrub, a full battery, and a bit of love. Give it what it needs, and it'll repay you in the most delectable ways!