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The Urban Gypsy has two terrific reviews up on her blog about two very popular Babeland products - the Remote Butterfly vibe and the Pocket Rocket.First, the Remote Butterfly:

The vibrations from the Remote Butterfly were much stronger than I anticipated. The battery life also exceeded my expectations. I wore it all afternoon, with it buzzing sometimes intermittently and sometimes for as much as a fifteen minute stretch and it didn?t die until the very end of the day. The vibrations did get weaker towards the end but could be intensified by moving the remote closer.

I don?t orgasm all that easily and I didn?t with the Remote Butterfly, but I think the playful testing atmosphere contributed to it being more of a fun experience than an erotic one. Out at dinner or a club with your lover, this would be very different and much sexier. Context definitely counts.

And the Pocket Rocket:

And now for the Pocket Rocket. I have always been impressed with the Pocket Rocket by Doc Johnson. It?s small, discreet, inexpensive and damn powerful. That it delivers the potent vibrations it does powered solely by one AA battery is phenomenal.

If you are looking for something portable, inexpensive and strong, the Pocket Rocket is the way to go. The downsides of the Pocket Rocket is that isn?t very esthetically pleasing, (please Babeland, hear my plea and send me a Jimmy Jane Little Chroma) when trying to turn it off it invariably opens and closing it again is a little bit of a pain, and it is LOUD.

To me that loudness is a worthwhile trade off for all the power it delivers in such a small package.