LELO Ida Wave Peach Review: WaveMotion Dual Massager
Editor's opinion
The LELO Ida Wave is a dual-motor massager that combines clitoral vibration with a rotating WaveMotion tail meant to feel finger-like against the G-spot. It suits people who want internal and external stimulation together and enjoy app control, but the rolling motion is a specific sensation that not everyone will take to.
The LELO Ida Wave sets out to do two things at once: deliver broad vibration against the clitoris while a rotating tail works internally. Rather than simply buzzing, that tail uses LELO's WaveMotion technology to produce a rolling, finger-like movement, which is a genuinely different approach to G-spot stimulation.
That ambition is also the thing to weigh most carefully. Two independent motors, ten settings and Bluetooth app control give plenty of scope, but a moving insertable component and a fixed shape mean this is a design that will fit some bodies and preferences far better than others.
The good and the bad
What works
- Two independent motors let you run internal and external stimulation together or on their own
- WaveMotion rotation offers a rolling sensation rather than plain vibration
- Rechargeable, so no hunting for batteries
- App control makes hands-free and shared adjustment straightforward
- Compact size is easy to hold and to store discreetly
What to be aware of
- Rolling WaveMotion is a distinctive feel that not everyone will enjoy
- Fixed dual shape may not align with every body
- Up to two hours of use means regular recharging for longer sessions
- App reliance depends on Bluetooth and a charged phone
Buy it if
People who want simultaneous clitoral and G-spot stimulation, and who are curious about a rotating, finger-like motion rather than straightforward vibration. Also a natural fit for couples who like sharing control through an app.
Skip it if
If you prefer simple, reliable vibration or want to skip apps entirely, a straightforward rechargeable vibrator will serve you better. Those new to internal toys may also prefer something slimmer and non-rotating first.
Design and materials
At roughly 6.3 by 5.6 by 9.3 cm, the Ida Wave is genuinely compact, which makes it easy to hold and to tuck away. The dual-action shape is built around a broad top that rests against the clitoris and an insertable tail that sits internally, so the two areas are stimulated in a fixed relationship to each other.
That fixed geometry is the key consideration. A dual toy only works well when its proportions match your body, so it is worth thinking about whether a preset shape suits you, since there is no adjusting the distance between the two contact points.
How it is meant to be used
The appeal here is layering. Two separate motors mean you can run internal and external stimulation together, or concentrate on one, and ten settings are designed so you can begin gently and build up gradually.
The headline feature is WaveMotion: instead of vibrating, the tail rotates to mimic a rolling, finger-like massage against the G-spot. This is a distinct sensation, and whether it appeals is personal. Anyone who already knows they enjoy come-hither style G-spot pressure is the most likely to get on with it; anyone who prefers steady vibration might find rotation less to their taste.
App control, charging and care
Control runs through the LELO app over Bluetooth, which makes hands-free use and shared control easy. The trade-off is dependence on a paired phone and a working connection, so it is worth being comfortable with app setup before relying on it as your main way to adjust settings.
It is rechargeable, taking around two hours to charge for up to two hours of use, so plan to top it up between longer sessions. As with LELO's body-safe designs, use a water-based lubricant rather than silicone, keep the moving tail clean around its seam, and let it dry fully before storing.
How it compares
Against a standard rabbit-style vibrator, the Ida Wave trades twin vibrating arms for one vibrating top and one rotating tail, so the internal sensation is fundamentally different. If it is that rolling motion you are after, few simpler toys replicate it.
Against other app-enabled couples' massagers, its distinguishing feature remains WaveMotion. If you value app control but are unsure about rotation, a purely vibrating dual massager may feel more predictable and be the safer first purchase.
The bottom line
The LELO Ida Wave is a thoughtfully specified dual-action massager whose rotating WaveMotion tail is its whole point of difference. If simultaneous stimulation and a finger-like rolling motion sound appealing and its fixed shape suits you, it is well worth considering; if you want simplicity or steady vibration, look to a more conventional rechargeable vibrator.
Frequently asked questions
What makes WaveMotion different from ordinary vibration?
The insertable tail rotates to create a rolling, finger-like movement against the G-spot rather than buzzing. It is designed to mimic pressure and motion, so it feels distinct from standard vibration and appeals to those who enjoy that style of stimulation.
Do I need the app to use it?
App control over Bluetooth is a core feature and makes hands-free and shared adjustment easy. It is best suited to buyers comfortable pairing a phone, so consider that if you would rather avoid relying on an app.
What lubricant should I use with it?
Stick to a water-based lubricant. Silicone lubricants can degrade silicone toy surfaces over time, so water-based is the safe choice and keeps the moving tail working smoothly.
How long does it run between charges?
It offers up to two hours of use from around a two-hour charge. That is fine for most sessions, but plan to recharge regularly if you tend to use it for longer stretches.
Is this a good choice for a beginner?
It can be, but the fixed dual shape and rotating tail make it more of a specific experience than a first internal toy. Newcomers may prefer something slimmer and non-rotating before moving to a dual-action massager like this.