In case you missed the memo, clitoral suction stimulators — also affectionately known as clit suckers, clit massagers and oral sex toys — are revolutionising the sex tech game. So, rather unsurprisingly, everyone wants one — and with good reason, as many promise to mimic the feeling of cunnilingus on demand.
Different toys use alternate methods to recreate the work of the human tongue — everything from nodules that lap against your clit to air pulses working to create the feeling of gentle suction.
FYI, LELO was one of the first brands to offer a toy of this kind — and when we heard that the SONA 2 Cruise uses sonic pulses which travel deep to the internal structure of your clitoris to provide an “entirely new sensation,” we knew we had to give it a try.
Everything you need to know about LELO's SONA 2 Cruise
The SONA 2 Cruise is actually a cross between both a clit vibrator and a clitoral suction stimulator. It has a suction nozzle which sits snugly over your clit and emits sonic pulses which some (spoiler: us) say feel just like a lapping tongue.
Unlike its predecessor, the SONA, the SONA 2 Cruise has a wider range of intensities and pulsation patterns to choose from – we're talking 12 different patterns, all customisable in terms of their ferocity (read: intensity). It also has a wider mouth to suit downstairs of all shapes and sizes.
It’s made from soft, body-safe silicone and is completely waterproof. It also has a Cruise Control feature (yes, you're right in thinking that's how it got its name) which reserves a little extra power for when you're about to climax. Just press firmly against your skin to activate it.
Its curved inverse shape means it fits perfectly into your palm, while the combination of silicone and metal plating feels super luxurious.
How to use the LELO SONA 2 Cruise
The SONA 2 Cruise is super simple to use. Simply place the mouth over your clit and await your ascent to orgasmic orbit. Be aware there’s no need to pull back your hood or hold it down hard; the sonic pulse is powerful enough to get you off without direct contact.
Hold down the middle ‘()’ button to switch it on, before lightly touching it again to move through the 12 pulsing patterns (one to three are persistent, while four to 12 are intermittent). Then use the ‘+’ and ‘–’ buttons on either side to tailor the intensity to that evening's tastes. Thanks to its ergonomic design, the buttons sit under your fingers as you hold them, making it easy to mix things up mid-use.
While it is waterproof — it's got that all-important IPX7 rating which means you can submerge it up to one metre for 30 minutes without any issues — we should remind you that water washes away your natural lubrication. That's why we always recommend lining the lip/tip of your sex toys with water-based lube (we've popped our top-rated below) to avoid any chafing, bruising or discomfort.
Is the LELO SONA 2 Cruise good?
Simply: yes! LELO is right about its Sensonic technology offering a feeling like no other. Let’s be honest: no toy is going to perfectly replicate an (enthusiastic) mouth and tongue repeatedly hitting your vulva and clit. However, the Cruise does offer a powerful, pleasurable sensation that doesn’t feel as raw or intense as some other vibrators on the virtual shelves.
The (award-deserving) designers of the Cruise claim the device works to stimulate your clit from “within” — and I can confirm it does feel like that all-important body part is actually pulsating on its own. If I'm overly honest — we're all friends here — I was caught off guard by how quickly and easily I finished.
LELO SONA 2 Cruise: The verdict
Pros
- Three words: multiple, effortless orgasms
- Offers something other than buzzy, numbing sensations
- That battery life lasts (to be exact, up to 120 mins)
- It gets no louder than 60 decibels — for context, your Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer hits 79 dB
Cons
- It's certainly an investment, even when you employ girl math
- The 12 modes are pretty much identical to those programmed to other LELO playthings
It’s safe to say this toy is a new fave. The price point is a little high — to be expected with luxury sex toys from brands like LELO and Womanizer — but it's totally justified when you consider that you're paying less than £120 £63 (!) for a selection of features and sensations you won’t find within another suction toy. Plus, a LELO toy is always an object of beauty.