Vibeo Adjustable Sex Machine with Wireless Remote
Precise control over depth, angle, and pace, all from the remote in your hand. Vibeo is built for people who want exact control. A powerful, frame-steady motor drives a smooth stroke at up to 180 strokes per minute, no jerking, no rattle, just consistent motion you can rely on. The stroke reaches up to 5.9" and adjusts on demand, taking you from short, quick pulses to long, deep movements, while multiple speed modes and rhythm patterns cover whatever pace you're after. The engineering is what sets the experience. A base that grips and won't budge absorbs every motion for zero slipping and zero shake on any surface, while the angle adjusts smoothly with one hand, so the machine adapts to your position instead of the other way around. Hands-free control from across the room comes standard, and it runs on wall power with no battery limit. Quiet enough to use behind a closed door. Key Features: Adjustable Stroke, Up to 5.9", from short quick pulses to long, deep strokes. 0–90° Angle Adjustment, set with one hand, adapts to any position. Powerful Motor, Multiple Speed Modes, smooth motion up to 180 strokes per minute. Whisper-Quiet from 15 dB, discreet enough to use behind a closed door. Wireless Remote, Up to 33 ft Range, full hands-free control, wall-powered with no battery limit. 20 lb Steel Base, Industrial Suction Feet, zero slip and zero shake on any surface, ships in plain discreet packaging. Product Specifications: Motor: 64.8W, 24V / 2.7A DC Stroke Length: up to 5.9" (adjustable) Speed: up to 180 strokes per minute Speed Modes: multiple Rhythm Patterns: 32 Noise Level: 15-50 dB Angle Adjustment: 0-90°, continuously adjustable Power: wall power (DC adapter included) Remote: wireless, up to 33 ft range Base: steel with industrial suction feet Net Weight: 20 lb (9 kg) Gross Weight: 22 lb (10 kg) Packaging: discreet, waterproof, moisture- and shock-protected.
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