My Lovense Edge 2 Prostate Massager Review
Ten sessions and a deliberate two-hour wear test with Lovense's adjustable, app-controlled prostate massager. Honest notes on the power, the bendable neck, the fit, and whether you can actually come from it.
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Rating
4.5/5
Best for
At-home solo and partner play, app control
The verdict
Lovense Edge 2 review: the short version
I used the Lovense Edge 2 across ten separate sessions and one deliberate two-hour wear test.
Our rating
4.5/5
For me, it has become my new favourite anal toy.
TL / DR:
- 1
It's powerful. When the angle is right it's the most intense prostate massager I own.
- 2
The bendable neck. Once I stopped using it in the factory shape and started bending it to my own angle, the prostate contact went from "vaguely nice" to "oh, there it is."
- 3
The app. Custom patterns, controlling each motor separately, slowing patterns down. With the Edge 1, there wasn't much variation between the weakest and most powerful setting. With the Edge 2, there is.
My biggest gripe is this is not a wearable toy. If I stood up, crossed the room, or sat badly, it started working its way out.
Can you actually come from it? On the highest setting it made me cum much faster than I would have otherwise. But I was never able to have an anal orgasm from the vibration alone. My body needs pressure that rocks in and out. The Edge 2 just buzzes. Very hard.
Method
How I tested the Edge 2 prostate massager
Ten sessions over a few weeks. Different neck angles, different positions, starting with one motor versus both, building slowly versus going straight to a pattern, using it with and without a proper warm-up beforehand.
On top of those ten, I did a dedicated two-hour wear test because I wanted to know whether this could ever be a "put it in and get on with my day" toy. (Spoiler: it cannot. More on that below.)
Specs
Edge 2 specs, app control, and bath use
The Edge 2 prostate massager is an adjustable, dual-motor toy in body-safe silicone, with magnetic charging, IPX7 waterproofing, seven built-in patterns, and unlimited custom patterns through the app. Lovense lists a roughly 100-minute charge, 65-130 minutes of use, and about 150 hours on standby. The silicone body handled the bath well for me. Bluetooth dropped once it was underwater, which is normal for submerged toys, but the buttons still worked and the bath session itself was great.
On the software side, the app is one of the best things about it: remote control, partner play, custom patterns, music sync, ambient sound, alarm mode, speed control. The one place I'd qualify the marketing is the word "hands-free." It's hands-free at home, in the right position, for the right body. For walking around outside the house, I would still choose a plug-style toy.
Scorecard
What I loved and what frustrated me
What
My verdict
Notes
Strong dual-motor stimulation
The most intense vibrating prostate toy I own.
Adjustable neck for targeting
The single most important feature. Bending it straighter, closer to a right angle, transformed the contact.
App and remote features
Custom patterns, separate motor control, and slowed-down patterns are the reason to buy this over a rival.
Two motors out of sync
Running the prostate and perineum motors slightly off each other creates a rocking, beating feel instead of a flat buzz.
It slips out
My most repeated complaint. Not wearable for walking; needs support or a sit-down position.
Too strong / numbing
I love the power, but some sessions the lower settings still numbed me instead of building me up.
Beginner-friendliness
It's large and hard compared to most anal toys. You need 5-10 minutes to loosen up before it goes fully in. Not a first toy.
Noise
It's not quiet. You can hear it through a duvet. Public play is out of the question.
Music and content sync
Fun novelty, but I didn't keep coming back to it. Manual and custom patterns felt better.
Texture
It's too hard. I would prefer if they had a separate layer of softer silicone on top. My assumption is the hardness increases the vibration power
Fit
Getting the fit right before you start
Treat the Edge 2 as a toy you tune to your body, not one you stick in as it comes out of the box and expect fireworks.
First, know what you're dealing with. The Edge 2 is quite large compared to most anal insertables, and it's hard. Not flexible-squishy-silicone hard, properly rigid. The fullness felt great once I had it seated, but the first few minutes were not sexy. I had to loosen up for five to ten minutes before it would go all the way in without that sharp "too much" feeling. If your usual anal toys are softer or narrower, expect the Edge 2 to feel harsher at first. Go slow and use more lube than seems reasonable.
The insertion routine that worked best for me: lie on my side with one knee pulled up toward my chest, breathe out slowly as it goes in, and bend the toy into more of an "L" shape.
One useful warning I learned the hard way. Halfway through one session, my body suddenly went: you need to pee right now. Like, now. I nearly yanked it out and headed for the bathroom, then changed the angle and the feeling disappeared; it had been pressing toward my bladder, not the spot I wanted. Wrong angle. If that urgent pee feeling becomes the main sensation, don't try to tough it out. Just re-bend the neck.
In use
How I use the Edge 2
Where it actually works
Once it's in, this is a bed, chair, or bath toy. During my two-hour wear test I attempted to just live with it in, walking around, doing normal things, and it regularly slipped out. So if you're fantasising about wearing this out and about, I'd temper that expectation. It's also not quiet. You can hear the motors through bedding, so I wouldn't treat it as a discreet public-play toy.
The positions I kept coming back to were boring but reliable: on my back with knees up, on my stomach, on one side, or perched on the edge of the bed or a chair so the base forced the toy inward. My favourite ended up being side-lying, or sitting down and grinding on it a little. That grinding gives it the upward pressure it otherwise lacks. A rolled towel underneath, or a soft seat, also helped. If I wanted something for walking around or doing chores, I'd reach for a plug-style toy instead.
I also found that I sometimes preferred not having it fully inserted. Just pushing it in to the first knob and then moving it around with my hand gave me more control over where the pressure landed, and on some sessions that felt better than having it all the way in and buzzing on autopilot.
During sex
We also tried it during sex. During cowgirl it kept slipping out, and my partner had to hold it in me while she rode me. It worked, the added vibration and fullness were good for both of us, but it's not something that just stays put on its own during partnered sex. If you want to use it with a partner, expect someone's hand to be involved.
Patterns and pacing
What actually maximised the pleasure (and this took me a few goes to figure out) was being slower and more deliberate rather than cranking everything up from the start. I know. Counterintuitive when you've got all that power at your fingertips. But my best sessions went like this: start with vibration off or very low, bring the head motor in first, add the second motor later, and if a higher mode started numbing me, drop back to the lowest steady setting instead of pushing through. The out-of-sync motors are the best thing about this toy; that rocking, beating feel is something else compared to a flat, uniform buzz.
I also got into the habit of saving patterns into "My Patterns" and slowing the playback speed, which made a real difference. The other thing that changed my results: warming up first. On the sessions where I primed myself with a non-vibrating, pressure-based toy before switching to the Edge 2, my prostate was already awake and responsive and everything just… worked better. Cold starts were hit and miss at best.
The app
The Lovense app: separate motors and community patterns
The app is what turns the Edge 2 from a toy with a button into something you actually play, and the feature I loved most was being able to control the two motors independently. Running the internal prostate motor at one level and the external arm at another, or leaving one almost off, is the whole appeal, and it is also how I found that I preferred the lower settings: with each motor on its own dial I could keep things quiet and steady instead of drowning in maximum power. That separate control is the single thing I would point to for why this is worth more than a cheaper plug.
Beyond the seven built-in modes there is a genuinely huge library of community-made patterns to download, far more than I expected, and pulling the good ones into my own rotation turned into its own small rabbit hole.
My favourite find there was a community playlist called "Cums Hands Free", which I ran for over an hour in a single session. That is exactly the kind of thing the app unlocks that the toy on its own never could. The music-reactive and ambient-sound modes were a fun novelty by comparison, worth a go once, but I always drifted back to manual control or a saved pattern.
For those with an exhibitionist streak, there's a roulette section where you can control a random person's toy, or have yours controlled. It's a lot of fun helping anonymous strangers cum.
Remote control
Partner play with the remote control prostate massager

One session changed how I thought about the Edge 2. My partner tied my wrists down, checked in with me, then took the app. I had the toy in, angled properly, with a pillow under my hips. With my hands out of the equation, I couldn't fiddle with it, chase a better angle, or rush myself. I just had to lie there and take whatever she sent through the app.
This is where separate motor control stopped being a spec and became the whole point. She kept the prostate motor low at first, just enough to keep a pulse behind everything, then flicked the external arm up in short bursts whenever I started relaxing. It was not constant vibration. It was worse than that, in the best way: pressure, pause, a little climb, sudden drop, then that slow return that makes your whole body listen. Every time I got close, she backed it off. Every time I settled, she brought it back.
The Edge 2 is almost unfair when someone else controls the timing, because you lose the ability to protect yourself from the exact pattern that is working.
The long build suited it better than quick use. When I control it myself, I can get impatient and push the motors too high. Tied down, I couldn't do that. The lower settings had time to work. The out-of-sync motors felt like being wound tighter from inside and underneath, and the app let my partner tease that feeling without needing to keep her hand on the toy the whole time.
By the end I was sweaty, frustrated, and completely sold on the remote-control side of it. It was not the most practical session. The toy still needed checking, and the position mattered. But emotionally? Easily my favourite use of the Edge 2. It turned the app from "nice extra feature" into the thing that made the whole session feel controlled, intimate, and a little dangerous in exactly the right way.
If that stop-start rhythm is the part you want to chase, it is a craft of its own. My guide to edging and orgasm control breaks down how to run the build on purpose, whether you are holding the timing or handing it over.
If handing over control is the part that hooks you, pegging runs on the same wiring from the other direction. My couple's guide to pegging covers the positions and kit that actually work.
The big question
Can the Edge 2 give you a prostate orgasm?
The vibration is legitimately strong. On the highest setting, it made me cum noticeably faster than I would have without it. The extra prostate stimulation made the actual orgasm feel bigger and messier, and a couple of times it was almost too much.
But alone? No. Across ten sessions I never got an anal orgasm from the Edge 2 by itself. My body needs movement for that: rocking, thrusting, pressure that changes direction. A strong buzz helps, but it doesn't do the same job. The Edge 2 made everything around the orgasm better; by itself, with no other stimulation, it did not quite get me there.
Paired with a stroker, though, it was a different story. Running the Edge 2 on my prostate while a sleeve like the Lovense Gush 2 worked my cock gave me the inside-and-outside stimulation it can't manage on its own, and that combination is the one I'd point anyone toward who wants to actually finish with it in.
When the angle was off or I'd skipped warming up, I got almost nothing from it. Just a buzzy, numbing pressure that went nowhere. The sessions where I'd used a simpler pressure toy first were the ones where the Edge 2 woke up properly.
For the bigger picture beyond this one toy, I've written separately about what a prostate orgasm actually feels like and how to coax one out.

Care
Cleaning, lube, and safety
My routine was boring and strict: wash it before and after, use warm water with mild soap or toy cleaner, dry it properly, and keep it to water-based lube only. Don't use it while charging. Stop if anything hurts.
That sounds like standard toy manual stuff until you remember what this toy is: silicone over electronics, a battery, and a bendy internal neck. I wouldn't force the bend. I also wouldn't gamble with oil-based lube on the silicone. Use the right lube and it stays a toy; use the wrong one and you're slowly wrecking it.
Comparison
Edge 2 vs Edge 1
My original Edge is from 2021, so I had a direct comparison sitting in the drawer. Edge 2 doesn't feel like a new species of toy; it feels like Lovense tidied the fit. The motors feel similarly powerful. What's different is how it sits inside you. The reshaped bulb above the neck, the redesigned base, the magnetic charging (no more fiddling with that awful pin charger) are all real improvements. Per Lovense's own materials the insertable length is actually the same; it's the shape that changed.
And the shape change does matter. The original Edge popped out of me constantly, to the point where I'd sometimes give up and reach for something else. The Edge 2 stays in better. But I want to be straight about this: it didn't fix the problem. My two-hour wear test proved that. It reduced it, enough that I notice the difference session to session, but if the original drove you mad with slippage, the Edge 2 might still frustrate you. Some people found the original stayed put better for their body, which tells you everything about how individual this stuff is.
Kit
Accessories worth having
A few things that made a real difference:
- Lube
- a good water-based lubricant, full stop. Silicone-safe options like K lube are fine; silicone- and oil-based lubes are off the table. And use plenty. More than you think. Then a bit more.
- Retention help
- tight underwear, a thong, a butt-plug harness, or any snug clothing helped keep it seated. One useful hack is a tight one-piece swimsuit. The catch: some harnesses cover the perineum arm and dampen the external stimulation, so check the fit before you commit.
- Cleaning
- nothing fancy. Warm water, mild soap or toy cleaner, proper drying. That's it.
Buying guide
Is it a beginner prostate massager?
If you're comparison-shopping, I would call this a remote control prostate massager, a male g spot vibrator, and a male g spot toy before I would call it a small vibrating anal plug. It is not the best vibrating anal plug for wearing around all day, and it is definitely not a first time butt plug. If you want a beginner prostate massager, a beginner prostate toy, or the best prostate massager for beginners, I would start smaller and softer.
It also is not a dildo for men or a prostate dildo in the thrusting sense. If you're looking for the best dildo for prostate orgasm, I would still point you toward something that gives moving pressure. But if you want the most powerful prostate massager, the most intense prostate massager, or the best hands free prostate massager for an at-home session with app control, the Edge 2 belongs on the shortlist. For me, it is also a serious contender for best male vibrator, because the app control is what turns the power into something I actually want to keep using.
And if this is your first real go at internal play, don't meet the Edge 2 cold. My step-by-step guide to using a prostate toy walks through prep, angle, and pacing so it lands when you graduate to this one.
Bottom line
Who the Lovense Edge 2 is for

After ten sessions and a long wear test, I wouldn't call the Edge 2 the universal "best prostate toy." I don't think that exists. What it is is the strongest app-connected vibrating prostate massager I've used, and as an addition to partnered or solo play it makes things better. It didn't give me a hands-free anal orgasm on its own, but it made everything else feel significantly better, and for some people that's worth a lot.
It is big, hard, loud, and not the easiest toy to keep seated during sex. You have to fiddle with the angle, warm up properly, and learn your own body a bit. If you want something discreet, wearable, or effortless, a Vector, Hush, Lush Anal, or Aneros may suit you better. But if you want intensity, app control, and a toy that rewards a bit of experimentation, the Edge 2 earns its place. For me, it has become my new favourite anal toy. Just go in knowing what it is and what it isn't. And bring a LOT of lube.
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