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Accessibility
Accessibility-focused sex toys are designed to reduce physical effort and increase independence during use. This includes features that require less grip strength, less precise movement, and less sustained positioning. The focus is on creating options that feel easier to use, more intuitive, and supportive of different bodies and abilities.
Accessible sex toys prioritise ease, stability, and control. Hands-free and wearable designs allow stimulation without needing to hold or position the toy continuously, while remote-controlled or app-based options reduce the need for reach and adjustment. Lightweight shapes and simplified interfaces support easier handling, and larger or single-button controls minimise fine motor demand.
Positioning aids and mountable toys help reduce strain and support the body, allowing for more comfortable use over time. Some designs focus on delivering stronger or more efficient stimulation with minimal effort, reducing the need for repetition or endurance.
Care, Comfort & Further Discovery
Well-known options such as the Svakom Erica and We-Vibe Sync 2 are chosen for their hands-free design and app control, while the Fun Factory Vim Wand offers strong external stimulation without vibration travelling through the handle. The Sportsheets Pivot Positioner supports alignment and comfort, and the [Dorcel Deep Orgasm allows for fully hands-free internal stimulation. Choosing within this category often comes down to how much support you want around grip, reach, positioning, and control.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of products are in the Accessibility collection?
This collection includes hands-free and wearable toys, remote or app-controlled devices, ergonomic designs, positioning aids, and mountable options. Each is selected to reduce physical effort and support more intuitive use.
Are these products suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes. Many are designed to reduce the need for grip strength, reach, or sustained positioning, making them more accessible for a range of mobility needs.
Do these products require the use of hands to operate?
Some do, but many are designed to minimise hand use. Features such as app control, remote operation, and hands-free positioning allow for reduced reliance on manual control.
Are these products suitable for solo use?
Yes. Many accessible products are well suited to solo use, particularly those designed to be hands-free or easy to position, allowing for more independent use.