UPDATE DECEMBER 2021: The Dorcel Baby Rabbit Vibrator is discontinued. This sex toy review remains as a reference for anyone who is interested in this rabbit vibe. While you’re here, why not check out my BDSM audio education, BDSM advice, femdom advice, and BDSM scene outlines?
The Dorcel Baby Rabbit is a slim pink rabbit vibrator. Requiring 3 AAA batteries for use, this sex toy is made from 100% silicone, and it features separate controls for both the clitoral vibration and the shaft rotation. Designed to have a slimmer shaft than most regular rabbit vibrators, the Dorcel Baby Rabbit has a diameter of about an inch (almost a bit less) in the insertable portion.
The packaging for this vibrator is pretty simplistic. It just comes in a cardboard box that clearly shows a picture of the vibrator on the front as well as talking about the features of the rabbit vibrator. It does show some “boudoir-like” photography on the sides of the box, so keep this in mind if it’s going to be something that would bother the recipient. Inside the box, there’s a sheet of instructions for the vibrator as well. The box works okay for storage, but it is about 3 times larger than the sex toy itself, so if space is a premium, you may want to find a different way to store your vibrator.
The entire main point of the Dorcel Baby Rabbit is the fact that it’s smaller than most standard rabbit vibrators. Many women find that the shaft of rabbit vibrators is just too large in girth, and it just doesn’t work for them. That’s exactly what Dorcel was going for with this rabbit vibrator. The clitoral portion is the same size as your average rabbit vibrator, but the shaft’s width was decreased, and it’s much easier to handle for people who prefer smaller-diameter toys. However, it still functions just as a regular rabbit vibrator would.
The Dorcel Baby Rabbit vibrator runs on three AAA batteries. The base of the vibrator twists off simply, and a battery compartment tray just slides out. These batteries slide easily into the tray. Batteries are even very simple to change with well-lubricated or slick hands which is always a plus.
Like some rabbit vibrator sex toys, the Dorcel Baby Rabbit is simply controlled by the buttons on the shaft. It has three buttons. There’s a dedicated on/off button, a shaft rotation button, and a clitoral speed button. This means that you can have only one part on at a time if you want. The rabbit vibrator’s shaft rotates in three various speeds, and the clitoral arm vibrates in 7 different patterns. Pressing a single time down on each of the buttons will cycle through its modes. You also can always hit the on/off button at any time. All of these buttons are backlit with a red LED light, so you can see the buttons easily in dark. Along with that, all of the buttons are very simple to press, and they can even be pressed down with lubricated hands. So that all makes it easy to use.
The shaft’s rotations are noticable, but they aren’t too intense. They are pretty small in motion, but they do move like they’re supposed to. The thing with the rotation is that it isn’t too strong. That means, depending on how far you insert the vibrator, if your vaginal muscles clench tightly around the rotational beads, the rotating will sometimes come to a slowed stop or a completely stop. This isn’t too hard to do. So if you have stronger vaginal muscles or enjoy feeling that rotation while you’re getting close to orgasm, the Dorcel Baby Rabbit may end up disappointing greatly in that area.
As for the clitoral vibrations, they aren’t anything too intense. Really, they are more on the softer side of moderate. The Baby Rabbit’s clitoral vibrations were definitely designed for use with the fluttering of the antenea. You can press the clitoral portion up against your body without any issues, but the vibrations are much more deadened that way and don’t feel as intense. The vibrations on this one were intended to transfer through the antenea and make a fluttering sensation for the fullest stimulation. So if the fluttering sensation doesn’t do much for you, I’d say that the Dorcel Baby Rabbit vibrator probably isn’t going to be a great choice for you.
Something I noticed about the clitoral “antenea” is the fact that they’re made oddly. Instead of being a rounded surface on the portion that would touch the clitoris, it’s a corner that’s more of a flat surface that’s conjoined to a curved surface on the opposing side. It’s not a huge deal, but this does lead to a different type of sensation than most clitoral portions on rabbit vibrators. It’s noticable, but not huge. If you were really sensitive to seams or edges, it might bother you, but once lubricant was involved, it really wasn’t something I noticed too much. I just find it to be an odd way to design the rabbit vibrator considering that some people may be sensitive to it.
To clean this vibrator, you do need to be careful. There doesn’t appear to be any mention about being waterproof, so getting water into the vibrator’s operation compartments could cause your toy to die. So be careful. To clean it, though, you’ll want to use warm water and antibacterial soap. The instructions also strongly recommend only using water-based lubricant and to remove the batteries from this vibrator when not in use. For storage, this sex toy does tend to pick up some hair and lint, so I recommend storing it away from anything that’s going to get on the surface of the silicone.
Overall, the Dorcel Baby Rabbit vibrator has a good idea going for it, but I think it just needs more power and more “oomph”. The clitoral arm will be pleasurable if you enjoy fluttering sensations, and the rotation of the shaft will be nice if you don’t have too strong of vaginal muscles. If those things fit for you, the Dorcel Baby Rabbit could end up being a good rabbit for you, but for most people, I don’t think this is going to be the most fulfilling sex toy out there (despite how much I wanted to love it because of its small shaft size).