Reading the description, it sounds like you get a ton of neat information about how you’re doing with your Kegels. It sounds like the Candy uses a pressure sensor to sense how well you’re squeezing and it’ll tell you that. And “each movement is recorded”? It sounds a lot like the Minna kGoal. This is, actually, why I agreed to review this device. But no. It doesn’t do anything like that. You don’t get feedback on how well you’re doing.
Kegels
Review: Polar Jade Medium Nephrite Jade Egg
This nephrite jade is so dark, so opaque, that I can barely distinguish the colour green. At first glance, it looks like a warm black. Under pure white light outside, however, you can see that it’s a deep, rich, green.
Review: Fifty Shades of Grey Delicious Pleasure Silicone Ben Wa Balls
Like many Kegel exercisers, these balls consist of an internal free-roaming weight inside a shell. This means that, when you shake them, you’ll hear a soft, deep, jiggle as they knock about the shell.
Review: LELO Luna Beads
I’m no stranger to the importance of Kegel exercises. But I suck at them, truly I do, which is probably why my vagina can’t yet crush boulders into fine sand (I’m working on it though). I struggle with staying in the habit of doing something as tedious as consciously clenching my PC muscles every day. So, when I heard about Kegel balls, I rejoiced because, finally, I could exercise my PC muscles without having to think about every single conscious clench.
Review: Fifty Shades of Grey Beyond Aroused Kegel Balls Set
This product loudly yells “I’m good quality” in your face. The 100% silicone is smooth and silky to the touch. The balls feel solid and unrelenting in your fist. I love the varying shades of grey. The white one is the lightest and it reminds me of a ping pong ball. The blackest is the heaviest and it feels very weighty in my fist. I love that all of the balls are the same size.



