
Sex Toy Review: Fleshlight Launch and OhMiBod Fuse Couples' Set
This is the next best thing if you cannot have that special someone by your side.
The Basics
The Launchch is essentially an enhanced version of the standard Fleshlight masturbation sleeve. A completely automated and interactive play experience awaits you if you insert your preferred genital mold into the gadget, which is available for purchase separately. The toy looks daunting at first. My companion compared it to one of those 60-second wine chillers, describing it as a large beast. (I'm not against cold drinks that may be ordered whenever you want.) Unconsciously, I was relieved that he, rather than I, was inserting his genitalia into the intimidating apparatus. The urban legend about the child who had his penis stuck in the vacuum tube was all I could think about. Nope, I guess. Although my companion had never used Fleshlight before, it was evident from some straightforward, lubricated manual play with the sleeve that adding the Launch device would elevate beating off to a new level. I'm not a penis-haver, but my mouth and right hand were pleased to see what 180 automated, hands-free strokes per minute could accomplish. (If robo-mode isn't your thing, you don't have to go to full-tilt jerk off mode.) Apologies, Carrie Underwood. Why do you need Jesus to take the wheel when you can let go of the Launch?
Similar to a dual-stim Bluetooth rabbit vibrator, but better, is the Fuse. The smoothest silicone substance is used to make it, and the rabbit part—which in other rabbits tends to be still and only pokes my clit—glides and jives with my genital curves. Although I liked the toy's flexible movement, the highlight was a shaft that precisely struck my G-spot. In most rabbit vibes (well, in general), the "rabbit ears" and shaft don't always line up. I understand that. Since each vulva has a different pattern, it is practically impossible to construct a universally suitable sex toy. But I was perfectly fitted by the Fuse. Someone seemed to understand the anatomy of my vulva and create the ideal bunny feeling for me.
The toy's flexible movement was welcomed, but the highlight was a shaft that precisely struck my G-spot.
After that, we investigated the webcam and video material and downloaded the FeelConnect program to pair the toys via Bluetooth. It offered a genuine point-of-view experience while synced to porn. We would have combined VR content with VR goggles if we had them. I've used a lot of remote-controlled sex devices, and giving a partner the ability can be stimulating. This is unique and, in my view, far superior because it explores sexual pleasure in both directions. My partner and I could both regulate our orgasms.
Additionally, we could share visual eye candy, which is attractive. I enjoy observing what piques a partner's interest. It's the closest I've come to exchanging virtual, live stimulation with a lover.
What I Loved About Playing with the Fleshlight Launch and OhMiBod Fuse
Even though I adore PIV and solitary sex, it's exciting to connect with a partner via technology for mutual masturbation. The variety of play opportunities these toys offer intrigues me, even though we still have more investigating. Currently, I like the Fuse's touch-sensitive feature that reacts to internal and skin contact. For some fun bass thumping, we connected our gadgets to Spotify. Fleshlight strokes can also be connected to VR and video material.
There are countless erotic scenarios and options. I also adore the fact that my partner's Fleshlight was Stoya Destroya. It tickled me that he could feel every bump and texture of Jessica Stoyadinovich's inner canal, since I've gotten off to her more times than I can remember. You get the idea that I was thinking about her while he played with her.
What I Didn't Love So Much
The combined capabilities of these two gadgets amazed me completely. They have impressive specs on paper (or screen). Nevertheless, the required programs' user interfaces aren't as user-friendly as they may be. The Fuse's printed instructions were helpful, but the Launch ones weren't. I've used more sex gadgets than I can remember, several of which included app-based or remote controls—my significant other works as an engineer. I would like to believe that humans are intelligent. However, when it came down to it, there was a high learning curve, even after reading all the manuals and seeing the training films. Pairing the devices wasn't hard, and the Fuse was simple enough to use independently. However, when navigating the Launch, we encountered speed bumps. There is no obvious way to determine whether you are operating it correctly because the buttons are difficult to locate. It took some time before we eventually figured everything out, but it was worth the effort.
The Verdict
I strongly advise trying this combination if you're a couple looking to advance your sex toy play. Because it can be used from any distance, the interactive features alone make it worthwhile. Sharing the Fuse app with other partners is something else I'm excited about. I particularly enjoy directing my partner's enjoyment when lying in bed. Maintaining eye contact while knowing that you're causing all of this under-the-belt magic to occur is attractive. But this is the best alternative if I can't have a special someone by my side.
The Fuse and Launch can be purchased separately or as a pair for two people.