A toy with lots of features! Read on for my EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand review!
Design | How to Use | Packaging | Material and Care | My Experience | Overall
Design
TheEdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand is a versatile toy. It’s both a G-spot vibrator AND a pressure-wave suction toy. The long shaft curves upwards and vibrations for G-spot pleasure, and if you’re more in the mood for clitoral pleasure, you can turn on the touchless pressure-wave stimulation.
WHAT IS PRESSURE WAVE TECHNOLOGY? Pressure wave technology provides touchless clitoral stimulation, which makes your clitoris feel like it’s being sucked by air. This sex tech first emerged around 2016, and since then I’ve witnessed (and reviewed) the technology spread across the industry. I was skeptical at first, and the technology is pretty bizarre, but it can be SUPER effective.
Design-wise, the EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand is pleasing to the eye. It looks like a typical wand at first, except that the wand head isn’t a vibrator at all — it functions exclusively as a pressure wave stimulator. The head covering, which has a a mouth/opening for the suction, can be removed to reveal the membrane inside. This makes it easier to clean.
Beneath the head, the neck is very flexible. From there, the body elongates into a curvy shaft. The shaft is ribbed for added texture and ever-so-slightly flexible. The shaft vibrates with 3 intensities and 6 different patterns.
The EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand can either pulsate or vibrate, not both simultaneously; this makes sense though, because you can’t use the G-spot shaft and reach your clitoris at the same time with the head.
It’s also rechargeable, coated in silky silicone, waterproof, and available in purple. It would have been nice to see it offered in more colours.
How to Use the EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand
- There are three buttons: power, O, and ϟ.
- Hold the power button to turn the EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand on.
- Press the ϟ (zigzaggy) to cycle through the 10 vibration patterns for the G-spot shaft.
- Press the O button to cycle through the 10 suction modes for the clitoral pressure wave wand head.
- To turn it off, press and hold the power button again.
Packaging
The EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand came in a plain white cardboard box that had seen better days. I’m guessing I received an early prototype version of this toy because the packaging was very rudimentary (the only thing on the box was a barcode and the toy’s name). Inside the box, the wand was in a clear plastic sleeve.
All in all, you get the wand, a brief instructions booklet, and the charging cable.
Material and Care
The EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand is silicone, and it has a silky, smooth texture. Silicone is a fantastic material for a sex toy because it’s easy to clean, it’s nonporous and it’s hypoallergenic.
This wand is totally waterproof, so to clean it, I rinse it with warm, soapy water before and after each use. You can also add a toy cleaner.
Because it’s waterproof, you can also take it into the path or pool with you. Submerging suction toys like this underwater can often make the sensations more powerful, so definitely give that a go if you can.
To charge, insert the needle-end of the (included) charging cable into the tiny little hole at the back of the shaft. Plug that into your computer or a USB wall adapter. A full charge takes about 2 hours and gives you up to 1.5 hours of playtime.
My Experience with the EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand
The EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand‘s name is slightly misleading at first glance. It is wand-shaped, yes, but it is not a wand vibrator. The wand head provides suction stimulation through the narrow nozzle/mouth. In other words, this doesn’t provide broad-style clitoral stimulation you typically see from wands. That’s not a problem, but I’m just pointing it out so you’re aware.
Though it’s not a typical wand, I see the EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand as a kind of all-in-one sampler pack for different stimulation styles. Through the head, you’ve got your pressure-wave stimulation. Through the shaft, you’ve got G-spot (or clitoral) vibration. You can also just keep vibrations off and experiment with just the sensations that the curved shaft provides, like a dildo would. This makes this toy particularly valuable for those of you who are new to sex toys and aren’t sure what kind of stimulation they like yet. The only thing this doesn’t give you, really, is broad-style stimulation.
That being said, how do the individual components of the EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand perform?
The suction/pressure wave stimulation is pretty decent. The nozzle is narrower than many suction-based clitoral toys out there, and it gives a tight, succinct sensation that really zeros in on your clitoris. It’s easily strong enough for me for clitoral orgasms on its top strength.
I wish that the vibrating motor in the shaft was a rumblier. It’s not weak, but it’s buzzy enough that the vibrations get dampened when I press them against me, which makes them softer than I wand. But the shaft’s main strength, honestly, is its shape. That curved shape is divine for finding and digging into the G-spot, and I love those little bump-bump-bumps of that ribbed length. I also love how the shaft gets wider the deeper it goes, to provide an extra filling sensation.
EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand Review – Overall Thoughts
The EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand isn’t a typical wand vibrator. Its head doesn’t vibrate, so it doesn’t give you any broad-style stimulation. However, it does provide pressure-wave stimulation from its head, plus some great G-spot stimulation through its vibrating, ribbed, curved shaft. With its hooked and ribbed design, the shaft is a winner for me.
You can pick up your own EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand here for $64 (regularly $124)! Why do I like this shop? They carry hundreds of products, ship your order within 24 hours, use discreet brown shipping boxes, and often run great sales and promotions.
See below for my EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand review breakdown.
EdenFantasys Wonder Air-Pulse Wand Review Summary
Overall thoughts - 7
Last Updated on February 29, 2024 by Miss Ruby