"All I can say is WOW. I love this thing! I have a lot of sex toys, including a Hitachi — which I used right after this to compare. This Shibari is easily my new favorite toy of all time. It's super powerful but not in the way that can hurt a bit like the Hitachi. Absolutely mind-blowing and got the job done within a minute, literally. I think I discovered a new kind of orgasm. Definitely would buy again." —Amazon Customer

"Pocket nirvana on the go. So I was initially suspect about this vibrator upon initially seeing the price but after receiving it I was pleasantly surprised to see that Shibari hasn't skimped on power in this tiny device. Despite some initial confusion regarding the various settings (the paper instructions are... not helpful to say the least) once you've got the hang of the controls you've got a powerful device capable of getting the job done. A great alternative to the much louder (and much larger) Magic Wand.

Tips: To charge the device, you poke a hole at the bottom of the vibrator with the pointy end of the charger. The bottom does not screw off and the silicone at the bottom is not a cover. I repeat: *the bottom does not come off*. A nice tip to avoid damaging the device upon first use. The silicone feels great on the hands and is easy to clean up. It also comes with a string pouch to store the device in. The Mini Halo isn't very loud. It isn't a whisper quiet vibrator but it's not super loud like some other devices on the market." —Sparthy

"This thing will mix pancakes, waffle mix, brownie mix, it does it all. I've driven door frame nails with this bad boy. Do you need a drink shaken and stirred? Drop this bad boy in for a quarter of a second and your mixed drink is ready to go. I accidentally left it running in the house when I left for work one morning and I noticed the drink in my truck was vibrating like the scene in Jurassic Park when the T-Rex is stomping up to the jeep. By applying this thing to the outside of your form, this will help get the air pockets out of construction grade concrete. The local USGS station triangulated a new seismic disturbance in my rural county. After an inspection to determine we were not fracking in my backyard, I had to reveal the true cause, the Shibari Mini Halo." —Andrew