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The fully electronic ‘NobraControl’ allows a highly variable rhythmic control via touch buttons, as well as via bluetooth the connection and control through the computer, mobile / smartphone and over the Internet.
The variable parameters for the touch-key-controlled pulsation are its wavelength and amplitude, as well as the change between the waveforms ‘Rectangle’, ‘Sinewave’, ‘Sawtooth left’ and ‘Sawtooth right’. In addition, up to three more complex ‘stimulation sequences’ can be retrieved. For these stimulation sequences, the software NobraControl 3.1 provides an editor, via which a completely free programming and then storage in the internal memory of the digital control part can be made.
Other modules of the software ‘NobraControl 3.1’ allow further refined control options, i.a. e.g. also the control over sound. The ‘traviesadora’ software is used to control via the Internet. Bluetooth also allows easy remote control (about 12 m range) via app on smartphone or mobile phone.
The NobraControl digital controller can be ordered as an equipment option for all Nobra vibrators and also individually for retrofitting:
Turn on the NobraControl on ‘I’. (There is a delay of about 5 seconds at power-up until the control LED changes from red to green (vice versa in ‘bluetooth invisible mode’, see below) and the vibration starts. When an AC adapter is connected, the power supply is automatically and uninterrupted switched from battery to power supply mode.)
The rotary control adjusts the overall intensity of the rhythmic pulsation of the vibration manually generated via the touch-buttons or computer control.
Tap-button control in stand-alone mode. From left to right looking at the LED:
button 3 decreases distance min max
Button 4 increases distance Min Max (The default setting of the Min-Max distance (the amplitude of the pulsating rhythm) is set to 0 for a uniform vibration at startup, so after first powering on this button first operate to achieve a pulsation)
Buttons 1 + 2 pressed together toggle the pulse shape: sine, sawtooth left, sawtooth right, rectangle
Pressing keys 1 + 3 together will save the current setting for the next reboot (LED briefly flashes orange) From now on, the NobraControl will let the vibrator start at exactly that rhythm when it is switched on)
Buttons 3 + 4 together retrieve three stored, previously programmable sequences on the computer sequentially
Switch buttons 1 + 4 together to switch between bluetooth visible or invisible mode. Switching will only take effect the next time you switch on: visible mode indicated by green light, invisible red light mode
You can connect to the computer via Bluetooth. To do this, switch on the NobraControl and use the Bluetooth Manager to search for the device and establish a connection. Pin: 1-2-3-4 (changeable via windows PC software)
The control of the vibrator can now be taken over by the computer.
‘NobraControl 3.1’ with rhythm and sound control modules and pacing sequences.
NobraControl 3.1 Rhythm and Sound download:
NobraControl 3.1 (8669 Downloads)

Traviesadora internet remote control with chat.

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To announce the festival’s triumphant return—and the return of all of cinema—Cannes has brought out the big guns. They’ve got mega-famous movie stars, A-list international directors, and a dildo carved out of a wooden Virgin Mary statue. It wouldn’t be a complete Cannes without one of those. 
That implement is one of the humorous centerpieces of madman-genius Paul Verhoeven ’s new film Bendetta , a psychosexual Grand Guignol pretending, quite slyly, to be a stately period biopic.
The film is loosely based on the life of Benedetta Carlini, a 17th century nun revered as a mystic and persecuted for engaging in a lesbian affair with another member of her convent. The true story is wild enough, but Verhoeven, bless him, is bound and determined to heighten the riot. Benedetta is a feverish, silly, sometimes tedious swirl of religious mania and dynastic scheming. And, yes, there is sex, staged by Verhoeven as the act that cracks the world open, gazed upon lustily by the old Dutch man behind the camera but not quite exploitatively.
Importantly, the actors involved seem to be having a good time. Virginie Efira , looking like a younger, more wicked Kim Cattrall under a wimple, plays Benedetta as a nervy, elusive antihero. Benedetta claims to have visions of Jesus, to have touched him in corporeal form, and to have been afflicted with stigmata. She’s probably making it all up, but the film leaves room for the possibility that maybe what we’re witnessing is, in fact, the divine making its presence known in Pescia, Italy, as bubonic plague creeps closer. Efira thrills to that ambiguity, pitching both Benedettas—the conniving, power hungry fraud and the true vessel of God—at us at once.
She’s well matched by Daphne Patakia as Bartolomea, an abused farm girl who’s found refuge at the convent and quickly makes moves on Benedetta. Patakia and Efira enjoy a cunning, ravenous rapport; when they actually have sex, it feels like they’ve been doing it the whole time. There is, intriguingly for a Verhoeven film, something almost innocent and sweet about the way they so eagerly hop into bed, as any new couple might once they’ve finally decided to do it.
Benedetta is full of surprising tones shrewdly introduced by Verhoeven, who keeps us leaning forward to suss out just what his film is trying to be and to say. Cloister drama gives way to steamy soft-core romance gives way to camp comedy gives way to apocalyptic horror. 
Chasing after Verhoeven is the fun of the film, but it also gets tiring. The film’s cycle of declaration and doubt grows repetitive and Verhoeven’s archness begins to alienate. It’s only in the final act, when an imperious religious official from Florence—played with perfect oil by French film mainstay Lambert Wilson —enters the scene, that the plot breaks into a new and more compelling stride. 
It helps immensely that he has a vengeful Charlotte Rampling , as a disgraced abbess, at his side. They hasten the film’s descent—or ascent?—into gruesome chaos. Here Verhoeven gets in his most political points, about venal leaders, corrupted by vanity, bringing their plague to the masses.
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Not much has changed since Benedetta’s day, has it? I suppose our sex toys don’t threaten to give us quite so many splinters. Thank God, or whoever, for that.
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The best rabbit vibrators frequently show up on sex toy bestseller lists today, but they first went mainstream when Charlotte on Sex and the City couldn’t get enough of hers in one memorable 1998 episode, staying in bed with her rabbit toy for days instead of going out with her friends. Granted, this plotline may have exaggerated the potential pleasures of a great rabbit vibe, but probably not by much!
For people with vaginas, rabbit vibes are versatile, dual stimulation toys that combine the external pleasures of a clitoral vibrator with the internal satisfaction of a vibrating dildo, adding additional G-spot satisfaction . The resulting sensation can be overwhelming in the best way.
They’re called “rabbits” because traditional shapes will have a longer tip for insertion into the vaginal canal plus a stubbier curved arm that sometimes has little rabbit ears for added cuteness. The shorter end is the one that strokes your clitoris (the highly sensitive sex organs which have an internal and external component on the vagina), while the longer end uses powerful vibrations to stimulate your G-spot: a patch of spongy tissue near the front of the upper vaginal wall, a few inches deep.
First of all, make sure you’re getting one made from a body-safe material. “If you’re investing in a toy, you want to invest in something that’s actually going to last,” sex educator Cassandra Corrado says. Cheaper vibes are often made of materials like jelly and elastomer, which are porous, meaning that they’re less durable and also can’t be fully cleaned, making them a potential breeding ground for bacteria. Corrado recommends toys made of medical-grade silicone and/or ABS plastic. Vibrators made of those materials are “free of a lot of the ingredients and materials that make sex toys degrade really quickly,” she says, “so they’re going to have a long shelf life.”
Another important factor is flexibility. “The issue that I run into most often with dual-stim toys is that they are designed to hit two very specific locations on the body,” sex educator Bex Caputo says. For people with vaginas, those areas are the clitoris and the G-spot, “and those very specific locations exist at different points on everyone’s body.” 
The distance between your clit and your vaginal opening can dictate which rabbits will be most comfortable and pleasurable for you, but if you’d rather not bust out the measuring tape, it’s best to go with a vibrator that has a super-bendy external arm, so it can be positioned on your clit no matter how far it is from your vagina. Flexible external arms may also allow you to thrust the toy in and out without it losing contact with your clit.
The control panel of a rabbit vibe can also tell you a lot about how effective and pleasurable it’ll be. “I really like the ones where the internal and external parts can be controlled separately,” sex writer and sex toy reviewer Amy Norton says. “For example, I know some people who enjoy intense clitoral stimulation, but internally they don’t want something that powerful, or the other way around.” This functionality gives you much more control over your experience, so you’re not beholden to whatever vibration combinations a toy maker happened to program into their product.
Size and shape are also important considerations, according to Epiphora , a sex toy reviewer who’s tried hundreds of toys in her more than fourteen years in the business. “Do your best to estimate the size and length of the shaft for your body, considering the full shaft must be inserted to achieve clitoral stimulation,” she says. A toy won’t be able to make contact with your clitoris if its shaft is too long for you to insert comfortably, so it may be best to err on the side of a shorter shaft, unless you know you love deep penetration.
With those criteria in mind, here are some of the best rabbit vibrators available, as recommended by sex toy reviewers and sex educators, including myself. 
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The deep curve of this sleek rabbit’s internal arm feels so good that you might want to thrust it against your G-spot–and, unlike most rabbits, this one enables you to do that without sacrificing steady clit stimulation. “[The external arm] can be pushed up against your body when you thrust inward, and as you pull away, it uncurls and stays in contact with your body,” Caputo says. “It is able to provide fairly consistent pressure externally while allowing the person using it to thrust—a pretty rare feature among similar toys on the market.” 
It’s one of the best G-spot vibrators out there if you’re looking for one with dual motors. Plus, while it can be used on its own for masturbation , it also syncs up to We-Vibe’s We Connect app so a partner can control it remotely. 
More affordable than your average rabbit, this petite battery-operated toy is surprisingly powerful for its price point and size, offering strong vibrations in a splashproof silicone body. Its external arm presses more firmly into your clit than insubstantial “bunny ears” tend to, according to Caputo, which offers people “something with a little more substance that they can actually grind against.”
If you prefer girth over length, you might enjoy this short-and-stout rechargeable rabbit vibe recommended by Corrado. Its thick, contoured shaft is made to press into your G-spot while its external arm stimulates your clitoris. “Fun Factory toys don’t tend to be very flexible, and are a bit more solid and rigid,” Corrado says, so they can apply firm pressure right where you need it.
The unique spiraling design of this soft silicone toy allows its external arm to stay in contact with your clitoris while you thrust the internal arm in and out. Its two independently controllable dual motors work in tandem to produce intense blended orgasms, using a mechanism inspired by the way a partner’s body can rock against your clit during penetrative sex.
Basically a body-safe version of the classic rabbit vibe from that one notorious episode of Sex and the City, this toy combines vibration with rotating beads embedded in the shaft. Toys with beads that rotate against your G-spot “probably feel the closest to fingers
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