Gentle touch is happiness, deep impact explores the touch of the brush tip
The first thing you notice is the tip — not smooth, not flat, but covered in soft, flexible bristles.
Almost like a little brush. They bend easily, move with your skin, and spread out across more space than you’d expect.
They don’t poke or press. They sweep. Lightly, slowly, almost playfully — and somehow manage to land right where it counts.
It’s not harsh. It’s not numbingly precise. It’s just… responsive.
The wide brush design lets the sensation unfold, instead of hitting all at once.
It gives your body a chance to warm up, to lean in.
The tendrils ripple as they move, brushing instead of buzzing, teasing instead of jolting.
Right beneath it all is a strong motor. You’ll feel the depth — no question.
But the way it’s delivered? Softer. More layered. Like the difference between a whisper and a shout.
What makes it different is how it adapts. Whether you press in or just let it skim, the brush head responds — not with resistance, but with rhythm.
And the material? Smooth, velvety silicone. Safe for your skin. Easy to clean. It’s one of those things that just feels right from the second it makes contact.
It’s small. Quiet. Water-friendly. Something you can tuck away in a drawer or pack without thinking twice.
Ten modes let you switch things up — from low thrum to high hum — depending on what the moment calls for.
Charging’s simple. Snap it on, let it power up, and it’ll go as long as you gave it.
No fiddly ports. No waiting around. Just power when you want it — and a brush tip that knows how to use it.