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Kinklab Neon Wand Electrosex Kit - Purple

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Kinklab Neon Wand Electrosex Kit - Purple

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Kinklab Neon Wand Electrosex Kit - Purple

Make the sparks fly! The Neon Wand from Kinklab is a visually stunning way to stimulate your senses! With its gorgeous, glowing glass attachments and its unique ability to literally make sparks fly from your fingertips, this instrument of pleasure has an incredible repertoire of ways to discharge static electricity across the skin's surface, creating sensations that range from a warm tingle to an attention getting, focused sting.

The Neon Wand is a popular device from Kinklabs Electro-Erotic line that creates an electrical discharge across the surface of the skin. The electricity produces sensations over a broad range, from a pleasurably warm tingling, to a more intense, focused sensation that some find painful.

The level of sensation created by the wand can be controlled both by a multi-level intensity dial on the wand itself, and also by which electrode you choose to use.

The Neon Wand kit comes with 4 different glass attachments (Electrode Comb, Mushroom Tube, 90 Probe, Tongue Tube) that will be a thrill to experiment with. The kit color refers to the color of the light glowing in the glass electrodes.
Kits are available in blue, red or purple.

Kinklab's development team drew on over 20 years of experience working with electric ray wands and fetish products to create our own wand kit thats a step above the rest.

What makes this product different:

The Neon Wand is a solid-state device with no moving parts inside, which makes it possible to move and change the angle of the Neon Wand without distracting interruptions or unexpected variations in the output. Solid-state often prove more durable over time as well.

Compact, lightweight handset: traditional electric ray handsets are heavy and bulky. The Neon Wand is light and easy to handle, allowing you to focus on your partner and your play.

Lower maximum settings: at its highest setting, the Neon Wand will produce an intense sensation, but it does not quite reach the sometimes painful levels that traditional electric ray wands can. This makes it the perfect choice for intermediate and advanced users who prefer using electric ray wands in a more sensual manner, while it is safer and more accessible for beginners.

Complete care and use instructions - including fun ideas to try - are included in the booklet that comes with each kit.

Technical Specs:

  • Voltage: USA plug 110V
  • Working Frequency: 50-60HZ
  • Power: 10W
  • Dimensions: 13" X 8" X 2 1/3" / 33 X 21 X 6cm
  • Materials: PPV Plastic Hardware + Copper Tube + Glass Rods

Guest Blogger - Kelvin Sparks

"I'm generally a D-type 2 when it comes to play, and in my own play I've generally used my Neon Wand on other people rather than had it used on myself. However, I've found I actually really enjoy using the Neon Wand on myself during solo sex. There's no power exchange to it, but the physical sensation is really nice. At the intense end, the feeling sort of reminds me of being tattooed, which is something I tend to actually quite enjoy. The Neon Wand is super versatile in terms of what kinds of scenes it can be a part of. During partnered sex, I've used the Neon Wand for sensation play with no power dynamic, medical play, and power-exchange scenes all the way from soft and gentle to mean and harsh.

I'm a big fan of the Neon Wand, if you hadn't guessed by now. My only two caveats would be that the Neon Wand produces quite a lot of noise, and in use produces a smell. I don't mind these- I actually find the loud buzz adds to scenes to me- but I think it's worth taking into consideration your feelings on these before buying the Neon Wand, especially given the $99.99 price is quite an investment for most people.

Aside from those though, I have nothing but praise for the KinkLab Neon Wand. It's an incredibly versatile piece of gear, capable of being as tame or gentle as its user wants it to be, and capable of being incorporated into all kinds of play, including that with little or no D/s dynamic. If you're totally new to electroplay, I'd definitely recommend it as a perfect point of introduction, but there's still plenty for more intermediate and advanced electroplay kinksters."

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Guest Blogger - Little Switch Bitch

"Sir is quite smart in how he plays – nothing is ever on display. He likes to aural games and within seconds he is rummaging around one of the kink drawers. I can hear metal clinging together, pretty certain it’s the carabiner clips on the spreader bar but can’t be sure. He is still in the drawer and yet within seconds, a flogger hits my skin. How he managed to do that I have no idea. My skin is repeatedly flogged, which I’ll admit to loving. Next, I am hit with a crop and it continues until I can tell him which crop it is. He played this game with several crops, floggers and paddles until my ass is red enough, the heat radiating off it could heat the room.

All goes quiet and next thing the Neon Wand buzzed into life near my ears. My heart starts to pump, he reduces the power and the noise starts to move slowly in the direction of my lower body until it finally stops and I’m greeted with the softest of kisses on the inside of legs, which slowly move inwards. I am concentrating on the pleasure each stroke of his tongue creates, I don’t realise he has powered up the wand again until it hits my skin. In a heady mix of pain and pleasure, he licks, nibbles and zaps my vulva, clit and body. A flogger hits my skin, again and again, then the wand and his kisses. The circle continued to repeat until and my body experiences one of the most intense orgasms I have ever experienced.

The Neon Wand is certainly different and if you are a complete beginner to electrical play, it is the most perfect place to start. I was sent an Electrastim set to review and was a little intimidated but since understanding the sensations of electrical play – am very happy to proceed with our adventure. It’s also worth mentioning you really don’t need to be into BDSM play to use the Kinklab Neon Wand – genuinely its addition is just like adding vibrator into the mix. It can be as tame as a evil as you want. We love it – it has been the centre of a lot of our playtimes – both vanilla and harder since it arrived. It’s awesome <3"

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Guest Blogger - Pixelated Toys

"If Darth Maul was kinky, he'd play with this. A review of Kinklab's Neon Wand
Yes, I just started my review out with a Star Wars reference. Yes, I really am that much of a nerd. And yes, the only good things to come out of "Episode I" was Darth Maul, and a chance to see Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor wielding lightsabers. This electrical toy is infinitely cooler than Episodes I-III, though, trust me. I also admit that I have totally hummed the Emperor's theme while using this.

The Neon Wand is made by Kinklab and is basically a beginner's version of the Violet wand, which is an electro-stim BDSM item. It looks like something you might see a mad scientist using in a monster movie, holding the wand up next to a helpless ingenue, but don't let that scare you off. The sensations that the Neon Wand offers ranges from a light tingle to a fairly intense zap that can be painful.

The Neon Wand kit, offered by SheVibe, comes in a fairly heavy duty cardboard box that is magnetically sealed. It is holding together well so far, but I have plans to make my own carrying case, as I find trying to pack the box into my toy bag to be a pain because it takes up a lot of room. The inside is fairly well padded with a foam insert that has slots cut out for the glass probes as well as the handle. I found the foam around the glass probes to be thinner than I would like, also the fact that the entire inner insert can be removed makes it less sturdy. If you don't have plans to bring this toy out to play parties, though, I don't see a problem with keeping it in the original packaging. The box has a picture of the wand on the front, so it's not something you would want to leave out if you have company coming over. The kit also comes with an instruction manual, four different glass heads/probes/attachment things, as well as the body/wand part of the toy.

Here's the technical specs for the Neon Wand: The Neon Wand uses a USA plug at 110V or a European one at 220V. The working frequency is 50-60 HZ, and it has a power of 10W. People who have pacemakers, heart conditions, or are pregnant shouldn't use this toy. Other common sense warnings are: don't use near flammable liquids, near the eyes, or over the same piece of skin for more than 10 seconds, as this may result in a burn. Don't use this if you, your bottom, the toy, or the surface you're going to play on is wet, and don't use the toy if there is anything noticeably wrong, such as smoke or a strange smell coming from the wand.

Also, this is really important: do not use the Neon Wand over jewelry, especially body piercings! Metal conducts electricity, guys. This can result in much more intense sensations/pain, or even burns. Damaging your bottom/sub/playtoy permanently is not cool.

The wand comes with four different attachment, the Electrode Comb, Mushroom Tube, 90 Degree Probe, and Tongue Tube. To simply the review, I'll be referring to them as the Comb, Mushroom, Pinpoint, and Scoop, as these are more accurate descriptions of the shapes, in my mind. Also, there is an another attachment for the Neon Wand that can be purchased separately called the Tripper, and I want it so badly! It comes with a contact plate that you put next to your skin and it allows you to turn your entire body into a conduit for the electricity and makes your play "hands on'. The four attachments that were included are clear glass shapes with a copper bottom that are inserted into the body of the wand.

Now, here's where we get to the awesome science-y parts of the review. First, you need to know that neon wands and violet wands are entirely different creatures. A violet wand is commonly thought to be a Tesla coil, but it's not. They are actually an Oudin coil-an iron-core resonant coil where the primary and secondary winding share the same iron core, and the primary winding is attached to a mechanical interrupter. You vary the output of an Oudin coil by changing the interrupter. In a violet wand, the interruptor is a magnet that vibrates very quickly-you change how strong the output is by turning a knob connected to a screw that actually changes the height of the vibrating magnet. That's why violet wands always make that characteristic buzzing/zapping sound-what you're hearing is the magnet vibrating.

The Neon Wand doesn't use an Oudin coil at all-it's entirely solid state. It uses a circuit board with electronics that are more similar to a camera strobe than they are to a resonating coil, though that's a bit of an oversimplification. Basically, they're an entirely different technology that does pretty much the same thing. Also, the fact that neon wands are solid state means that you can hold them upside down without losing power, something you cannot do with a violet wand. Also, neon wands are significantly easier and cheaper to manufacture. This is why they have a $99 price tag, vs the $400+ one for violet wand.

So, what's the wand like during use? I'm glad you asked. The wand itself is easy to grip, as it's coated in a "non-slip' type coating, and it's not terribly heavy to hold, even for an extended play session. I love the sleek look of the wand, and the fact that it glows red when it's on and arcs little orange lightning-esque sparks to my partner's skin? Well, that's just sexy as hell. If red isn't part of your play bag's colour scheme, SheVibe also has it in purple! Switching between the different probes was not difficult-while they fit snugly into the wand, I didn't have to tug or yank at them to get them out. The length of the cord worked well for play in the bedroom as well as the smaller play space we visited, but may not be long enough for dungeon play.

My favorite places to have the neon wand used on me are pretty varied, and they also depend on the type of probe that is being used. The smaller the tip, the most intense the sensations, and I'm a bit of a masochist. For the non-kinky in the audience, this means that my brain is wired differently than most, and certain types of pain frequently will be translated as pleasure. I definitely like the Pinpoint tip best as it is the most intense, but the Tongue tip was a close second. Also, when you use it over areas with more nerve endings, (such as over the spine, on the inner thighs, etc) the sensations are much stronger, though it is still not intense as a violet wand, even on the highest setting.

My sadist and I actually found a spot on my lower back that was sensitive enough to the electrical play that having him run the probe over that particular place a few times actually got me close to orgasm. Obviously, not everyone is going to experience the same sensations or have the same pleasurable reactions to them, but I was able to get similar reactions from a female friend while I was using the neon wand on her outer thighs. Other places that provoked squeaks and squirms were the back of the neck, nipples, inner thighs, and along inner arms and the backs of calves.

I don't think that this would be the perfect toy for a hardcore sadist or masochist, but if you are new to electrical play, wanting to try a more affordable version of a violet wand before making a huge investment, or just want a shiny new toy to add to your toy bag, the Neon Wand is definitely worth purchasing! I give it 5 zappy paws up out of 5!"

Guest Blogger - Girly Juice

"Once my boyfriend knew his way around the Neon Wand, he began using it on me. He grazed it across my arms, my thighs, my belly. He touched upon known erogenous zones of mine: my nipples, my upper trapezius, my heart tattoo. He kept the intensity level low enough, at first, that I barely flinched. And then he began to increase it, muttering all the while his usual monologue of "You like that, babygirl? You want more? Can you take a little more for me? I need you to take a little more for me, baby…"

...Endorphins kicked in, as they’re wont to do in sadomasochistic kink scenes. The pain got objectively worse but felt subjectively better. My yelps of pain melted into purrs of pleasure. I floated away to that place where subs go. I no longer cared what weird things my face or body might do. I was blank, buzzy, buoyant in my own brain.

Imagine if you could extend the length of an orgasm almost indefinitely, in a way that was fun and easy for both partners. Subspace, in a power-exchange relationship, can be like that. The deeper I fell into subspace, the more my boyfriend enjoyed pushing me down into it. The louder my gasps and shrieks got, the harder he tried to pull them from me. The higher he cranked the dial on the Neon Wand, the higher I felt on neurotransmitters trying to separate me from my pain. We luxuriated in this interaction for… I have no idea how long. One of the key characteristics of subspace is time dilation. Topspace, too. Time means nothing.

I’m overall delighted with the Neon Wand. It’s an easy-to-use, low-maintenance, well-constructed introduction to the world of E-stim. Beyond the physical sensations it provides, the real gift it’s given me is another intimate way to connect with my partner through consensual pain and altered psychological states. Before dipping my toe into electro, I never would’ve guessed that getting zapped could feel so zen – but here I am, an electrostim evangelist, sighing contentedly at the memory of my stinging skin."

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Material:
ABS Plastic, Glass, Copper
Body Safe:
Phthalate-free - Non-porous
Care & Cleaning:
Clean attachments with alcohol or sanitary wipes.
Power Source:
Corded Plug-In
Volume - Buzz:
Volume Meter 2 out of 4
Strength - Intensity:
Power Meter 4 out of 4
Measurements:
13" X 8" X 2 1/3"
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