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Selasa, 01 Februari 2011

The Lelo Mia Review


The Lelo Mia is quite simply everything you could want from a clitoral massager. It’s stylish, powerful, discreet and easy to use. I can honestly say that after using this I could quite easily go my entire life and never need to buy another clitoral massager again.

As I’m a naughty blogger the Lelo Mia was the obvious choice for me to pick. And I was more than willing to give the Mia a roadtest. OK, so any PC user can use this vibe, it simply draws power to charge the battery from the USB port, but we bloggers are the naughtiest PC users out there. Unless you know otherwise.

The Mia is for those people who are glued to their laptops. If you’re not answering emails, number-crunching or data chasing, chances are high that you’re eating lunch and killing time on your favourite social networking site. Up to 16% of you work from home with 25% occasionally working from home. What has any of this to do with the Mia? The Mia is a rechargeable mini-vibe, which uses your computer or laptop in order to charge. Small and discreet, it can easily be hidden in drawers, pockets, handbags and even comes with its own silk bag to complete the subterfuge. When switched on the Mia is very quiet, possibly quieter than you may be if you attempt to sneak it under your desk.

The Mia User Manual tells us that ‘The clitoris is the only feature of the human anatomy whose sole function is to convey messages of sensual pleasure. Use it wisely, often and with care.’ Obviously this toy is primarily marketed towards women, though you would have already guessed from how pink Mia is. The hard plastic body isn’t going to be to everyone’s taste, but if you’re a bit of a techno-junkie and you like quality, you’re going to love Mia.

Materials :
ABS / body safe silicone
Finish :
glossy
Size :
22 x 111 mm
Weight :
32 grams
Battery :
Li-lon 70 mAh 3.7 V
Charging :
1 h at 5.0 V 100 mA
User time :
up to 1.5 hours
Standby :
up to 90 days
Frequency :
150 Hz
Max noise level :
<50dB
Interface :
variable interface, 4 modes

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