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The Picobong Honi vibrator is a mini bullet vibrator made from silicone and plastic. It is about three inches long, and it has a diameter of an inch. It uses one AAA for use, and that battery is supposed to last about two hours of use time. It has steady vibration speeds and patterned vibration speeds. The retrieval cord seems to be made from a flexible type of plastic.
This Picobong Honi review will not cover everything about the Honi mini vibrator as I covered the Picobong vibrator controls, the battery system, the packaging, and how their vibrations are over at my Picobong Vibrators Overview post. Please go there and check out that information for futher information about the use of the toy. This review will deal will deal with the specific information on the Picobong Honi.
The Honi mini vibrator is intended to be used as a mini vibrator. The box does not specifically say if it was meant to be used externally or internally, but I’m sure you can change how you use it depending on your mood. As the toy has a retrieval string, it can be inserted vaginally, but do not use it anally due to the lack of a flared base. Aside from that, the Honi mini vibrator is a long and slender bullet-type vibrator. It is not the standard size of a bullet, so it won’t fit into most standard bullet holes. Instead, it is slightly longer and more thick than most of the “average sized” bullets.
The Honi mini vibrator can either be a good vibrator or a difficult one depending on how you want to use it. If you actually intend on inserting this vibrator (which is possible due to the smaller size and retrieval cord), this vibrator can end up getting annoying quickly. Why? Because the buttons to control the toy are actually on the side of the toy. This means that, if you insert it, there’s no way to switch the vibrations or turn it off. If you want to wear it in public, you could definitely get away with it, but in a cinch, there’s really no way to turn it off. The vibrator is definitely quiet enough on the lower settings to be able to wear this mini vibrator out in public without too much of a problem though.
For the most part, I’d probably recommend this one for public use. The vibrations are pretty quiet which makes it easy to take out in public, but the vibrations are not too strong either. They’ll probably be of teasing strength to most people, but they may not be enough for a strong orgasm. This one doesn’t seem to work nearly as well as I thought it would for insertion because you can’t change the vibrations and it’s not strong enough, but it can be held to be used externally as well.
Overall, the Honi vibrator is an okay vibrator, but its strength is not insertion nor power. It is, however, small enough to easily carry around, and it’s quiet enough for most public or other discreet use. If you have a specific use in mind, it could be exactly what you need, but it doesn’t work as well for insertion or powerful vibrations. Thanks to Paris Intimates sex toys for providing this Picobong vibrator for my Picobong Honi review.