LELO’s HUGO™ 2 Prostate Massager

If you’re ready to unlock the backdoor to bliss, the HUGO 2 is here to be your guide. It doesn’t just raise the bar for prostate toys – it turns the bar into a vibrating baton of ecstasy. Brace yourself for blackout orgasms because the HUGO 2 goes the extra mile with motors in both the tip and base. While one motor gives your prostate a proper handshake, the other sweet-talks your perineum, making sure no nerve ending feels left out. A veritable tag team of pleasure pros working overtime.

Sure, the four default settings are great, but why settle when you can unlock six more modes via the LELO app? With the added Bluetooth control, you or your partner can take command from across the room – or across town – because nothing says love like a remote-controlled orgasm.

Sculpted from premium silicone at the highest possible safety standard, the HUGO 2 fits like a glove – if gloves were designed to vibrate and change your life. Whether you’re a curious first-timer or if this definitely isn’t your first rodeo, the unmatched stimulation and hands-free ride of the HUGO 2 should be added to your arse-nal immediately.

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