Love Egg - Types

Types

Love eggs come in several different types that are designed for multi-functional applications:

  • Single egg or bullet. This type offers a single love egg or bullet activated and operated by a control panel. There are also bullet vibrators without any control panel. Batteries are included in the body of the vibrating bullet. This sex toy usually is not multi-functional.
  • Double eggs or bullets. The double egg vibrator can be controlled separately providing different vibrating speed and intensity that allows applying them for double penetration or stimulation.
  • Wireless love egg with a remote control. This egg comes without the wire, and is controlled by external remotes.
  • Love egg with sleeves. The variety of egg sleeves gives more opportunities for their application and also provides the new sensations. Some sets include sleeves and are sold together with the love eggs. Sleeves are usually made of the soft pleasant to touch materials and may be covered by textural nubs and ribs that bring the extra stimulation.
  • Love bullets of different shapes. There are a group of bullet vibrators that are not shaped like an egg, but closer to it, though they are included in the group of bullet vibrators. They may have a textured surface for additional stimulation. There can be variations with rotating beads inserted in the egg's body.

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