We-Vibe Offers Limited-Edition 10th Anniversary Collection

We-Vibe Offers Limited-Edition 10th Anniversary Collection

OTTAWA — In celebration of its 10th anniversary, We-Vibe has announced its offering of the Limited-Edition Anniversary Collection, pairing two of the brand’s most popular vibrators, Sync and Tango, together in an exclusive, travel-ready play case.

According to We-Vibe Marketing Manager Stephanie Keating, the Anniversary Collection is a celebration of We-Vibe customers’ pursuit of passion inspired by the original We-Vibe couples vibrator that was launched in Las Vegas 10 years ago.

“Consumers told us they would love a collection of premium products they can take on the go,” Keating explains. “This request led to the new exclusive play case that discreetly holds and charges both Sync and Tango together, so they’re ready for fun at all times.” 

The Anniversary Collection Sync and Tango come in iridescent, cosmic purple. Retailers can order now from their authorized We-Vibe distributor, with the Anniversary Collection retailing for an MSRP of $229 USD/$259 CAD/$299 AUD/229€/£195.

Keating says We-Vibe Sync is designed to be enjoyed with a partner during sex to provide dual stimulation to the G-spot and clitoris.

“Sync is customizable to fit your unique shape. Adjust the clitoral or G-spot stimulator to target your pleasure,” Keating reveals. “With the free We-Connect app connect and play with your partner from anywhere in the world [with] Sync’s exclusive We-Connect modes — Beat mode to vibe to the rhythm of your favorite music, and Touch mode which allows real-time touchscreen control.”

Keating notes We-Vibe’s Tango is the most powerful mini-vibe.

“Tango’s tapered tip delivers deep rumbly vibrations with pinpoint focus, while the flat edge is perfect for all-over massage,” Keating concludes. “The updated Tango includes improvements to its control button, battery and charging.” 

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