VUSH Review UK: Is the Cult Aussie Brand Worth It?

A hand holding the real Vush Majesty 2 wand vibrator against a flat magenta background
VUSH built its name on colour, confidence and Cardi B — but is the range actually worth the price?

VUSH turned up in a Cardi B music video before most UK shoppers had heard of it. This review looks past the hype to work out which pieces are genuinely worth your money — and which buyer each one actually suits.

Let's start with the fact that gets people's attention: the Vush Majesty 2 wand vibrator was featured in Cardi B's video for "Up" — a genuinely unusual bit of mainstream crossover for a sexual wellness brand. It's the kind of moment that could easily have been the brand's entire personality. It isn't. VUSH has quietly built out a proper range across wands, G-spot toys, rabbits, bullets, and couples' pieces, all sharing the same colour-forward design language and medical-grade silicone build.

This Vush review UK isn't going to tell you the whole range is brilliant, or that it's all style over substance. Some pieces genuinely earn their price. Others make more sense as a second or third toy than a first one. What follows is a breakdown by product type — what each line does, who it suits, and what's worth knowing before you commit.

What VUSH Actually Does Differently

Before getting into individual products, it's worth understanding what's consistent across the whole range — because it explains a fair amount of the pricing.

Every VUSH toy that makes skin contact is built from medical-grade silicone, paired with an ABS internal housing. It's non-porous, easy to clean, and free from the material ambiguity you get with cheaper TPE-blend toys. The full-size range (Majesty 2, Myth, Muse, Orb, Sol) is rated IPX7 waterproof — fully submersible, not just splash-resistant — while the compact Peachy and Pop pieces are also waterproof, just sized for travel rather than the bath.

Charging is magnetic USB across the board, and most full-size pieces take around two hours to reach a full charge. The Majesty 2 in particular is worth flagging for being genuinely whisper-quiet — VUSH lists it under 50dB, which in practice means it's noticeably quieter than a lot of wand vibrators in this price bracket, a detail that matters more than it sounds if thin walls are a factor in your life.

None of this is exclusive engineering in the way LELO's CRUISE Control is — VUSH's approach is less about a signature technology and more about consistent build quality wrapped in genuinely distinctive design. That's a fair trade-off for some buyers and a less compelling one for others, which is exactly why the range needs matching to the person, not just reviewing as a whole.

Is VUSH Worth the Price? The Honest Answer

A hand holding the real Vush Making Moves storage pouch against a flat purple background
The real question isn't "is Vush good?" — it's "which Vush is right for you?"

Prices across the range run from around £34 for a storage case to roughly £135 for the flagship Muse rabbit vibrator, with most full-size pieces sitting between £75 and £120. That puts VUSH squarely in premium-but-not-luxury territory — a step up from budget bullet vibrators, but below the very top end of the market.

For buyers who already know they like a particular style of stimulation — wand, G-spot, dual — VUSH's build quality and design genuinely stand out at this price point. For buyers who are still figuring out what they enjoy, the compact Peachy and Pop lines offer a lower-commitment way into the brand without the full-size price tag.

With that in mind, here's how the range actually breaks down.

The Vush Range: Matched to the Right Buyer

The Icon — Majesty 2 Wand Vibrator

The Majesty 2 is the toy that put VUSH on the map, and it's a genuinely strong wand. Five intensity levels and ten vibration patterns cover a broad range without overwhelming a first-time buyer, and it's designed primarily for external, clitoral use — though the medical-grade silicone build means it's safe internally too, if that's what you're after.

What sets it apart from a lot of wands at this price is how quiet it is. At under 50dB, it's genuinely one of the more discreet wand-style vibrators on the market, which matters if privacy is part of the decision. It's also fully waterproof and charges in two hours for two hours of play.

Vush Majesty 2 wand vibrator in matte black on a white background
The Vush Majesty 2 — the wand from Cardi B's "Up" video, whisper-quiet and fully waterproof.

Best for: anyone who wants broad, external stimulation with genuine power in reserve, and buyers who care about a quiet motor.

For G-Spot Stimulation — Myth

The Myth is a curved, textured G-spot vibrator with five patterns and five intensity levels, and an insertable length of 110–140mm. The curve and texture are specifically shaped for come-hither stimulation rather than being a straight shaft with vibration bolted on, which is the detail that separates a genuine G-spot toy from one that's simply marketed as such.

Vush Myth curved G-spot vibrator in matte pink on a white background
The Vush Myth — a textured, curved head built specifically for G-spot pressure.

Best for: buyers who already know they respond to G-spot pressure and want a dedicated toy for it, solo or with a partner.

For Dual Stimulation — Muse

The Muse is VUSH's flagship rabbit vibrator — a flexible external arm paired with a powerful internal one, offering eight patterns across five intensity levels for 40 total combinations. It's also the most expensive piece in the range, which tracks with rabbit vibrators generally being the most mechanically complex product type.

As with any rabbit-style toy, fit matters more than with a single-motor design — the internal and external arms need to line up with your own anatomy to work as intended. That's not a Vush-specific issue; it's true of dual-stimulation toys from every brand.

Vush Muse rabbit vibrator with flexible external arm on a white background
The Vush Muse — dual stimulation via a flexible external arm and a powerful internal one.

Best for: buyers who already enjoy or want to explore blended internal and external orgasms, and are comfortable with the higher end of the Vush price range.

The Entry Point — Peachy Collection

The Peachy line is VUSH's answer to "I want to try the brand without spending £100+". Three compact pieces cover the same core categories as the flagship toys, just scaled down in size, power, and price.

Peachy toy Category Best for
Peachy Bullet Massager Bullet, external Travel-friendly, budget-first entry to the brand
Peachy Mini Wand Massager Mini wand, external A smaller, cheaper alternative to the Majesty 2
Peachy G-Spot Massager G-spot, compact A low-commitment first try at G-spot stimulation
Vush Peachy Bullet Massager in pastel pink on a white background
The Peachy Bullet Massager — compact, whisper-quiet, and the most affordable way into the Vush range.

None of the Peachy toys are trying to out-power the full-size range, and that's rather the point. If your hesitation about VUSH is the price rather than the design, this is where to start.

Pocket-Sized and Playful — the Pop Collection

The Pop Collection is where VUSH's design identity is most obvious — five small, distinctly shaped vibrators, each built around a different stimulation style, all discreet enough to sit with your make-up bag.

Pop toy Style Best for
Gloss Lipstick-style bullet Ultra-discreet, precision-point external play
Shine G-spot Curved internal or external stimulation on the go
Plump Egg-shaped clitoral Gentle, full-coverage vulva stimulation
Swish Dual-tip clitoral Bendable, personalised external targeting
Glow Rabbit Compact dual stimulation for travel
Vush Pop Collection bullet vibrator in bright pink on a white background
The Pop Collection — five compact shapes, each built around a different way to play.

All five share the same 10-setting, single-button control and medical-grade silicone build, so the choice really comes down to which shape and stimulation style appeals — not a quality trade-off between them.

For Couples — Orb, Sol and Luna

VUSH's couples' range covers three quite different kinds of shared play, which is worth knowing before assuming they're interchangeable.

The Orb Pleasure Ring is a stretchy, vibrating cock ring designed with beginners in mind — it supports firmer, longer-lasting erections while adding vibration for both partners during penetrative sex.

Vush Orb Pleasure Ring stretchy vibrating cock ring on a white background
The Vush Orb Pleasure Ring — shared stimulation for both partners, aimed at first-timers.

The Sol Vibrating Stroker is an open-ended, adjustable-grip stroker for those with a penis — the open end means it can be combined with oral stimulation while the base is used hands-on, which makes it a genuinely versatile couples' piece rather than a solo-only toy.

Vush Sol Vibrating Stroker open-ended male masturbator on a white background
The Vush Sol Vibrating Stroker — open-ended and adjustable, built for shared or solo use.

The Luna is a wearable, magnet-secured vibrator with a compact wireless remote — hands-free and built for the kind of play that doesn't need to stay confined to the bedroom.

Vush Luna wearable remote-controlled vibrator on a white background
The Vush Luna — wearable, magnet-secured, and controlled by a discreet wireless remote.

Best for: couples wanting to explore shared play across three quite different formats — a ring, a stroker, and a wearable — rather than one single "couples' toy" trying to do everything.

The Newer Shapes — Siren and Fleur

VUSH's two newest additions take a slightly different design approach from the rest of the range. The Siren is a helix-twist vibrator with a gyrating tip, built for both internal and external play, while the Fleur takes VUSH's signature body-happy curves into a sleeker, simpler shape.

Vush Fleur sleek curved vibrator on a white background
The Vush Fleur — the brand's signature curves in a newer, simplified shape.

Neither reinvents what VUSH already does well, but both are worth a look if you've tried the earlier lines and want a fresh shape rather than a different feature set.

Keeping Things Tidy — Making Moves Storage Case

Not every product in the range is a vibrator. The Making Moves Soft Storage Case is a velvet, satin-lined pouch built to protect your toy from dust and damage between uses, or on the way to a "naughty weekend away", as VUSH itself puts it. It's a small, sensible add-on rather than a headline purchase.

Vush Making Moves soft velvet storage case on a white background
The Making Moves Soft Storage Case — velvet, satin-lined, and built for travel.

What to Watch Out For

A fair Vush review UK wouldn't skip the caveats.

As with any rabbit or dual-stimulation toy, fit isn't guaranteed with the Muse or Pop Glow — the internal and external arms need to correspond to your own anatomy to feel right. If you're unsure, a single-motor toy like the Myth or a Peachy piece is a lower-risk way to start with the brand.

Play time on some of the smaller and dual-motor pieces is shorter than you might expect from the charge time — the Muse, for instance, offers around 50 minutes of play from a two-hour charge, which is worth planning around rather than discovering mid-session. As with all adult products, once the hygiene seal is broken, items generally aren't eligible for return, so it's worth reading the full spec on each product page before buying.

If you're still deciding between wand, rabbit and G-spot styles more generally, our beginner's guide to sex toys is a useful starting point before narrowing down to a specific brand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vush a good brand, and is it worth the money?

Yes, for the right buyer. VUSH pairs genuinely distinctive, colour-forward design with consistent medical-grade silicone construction and IPX7 waterproofing across the range. It's worth the money if you know roughly what type of stimulation you enjoy; if you're still exploring, the more affordable Peachy or Pop lines are a lower-risk way into the brand.

Which Vush toy is best for beginners?

The Peachy Bullet Massager or the Majesty 2 wand are the most beginner-friendly starting points. Both focus on external stimulation, which is generally easier to get on with first, and neither requires the anatomical fit that rabbit-style toys need to work well.

What's the difference between the Vush Myth and the Vush Muse?

The Myth is a single-motor G-spot vibrator, built specifically for internal, come-hither stimulation. The Muse is a rabbit vibrator that adds a flexible external arm alongside the internal one, for blended internal and external stimulation. The Myth suits focused G-spot play; the Muse suits buyers who want both types of stimulation at once.

Are Vush toys body-safe and waterproof?

Yes. Every Vush toy that makes skin contact is made from body-safe, medical-grade silicone, and the range is fully waterproof — full-size pieces are rated IPX7 for submersion, while the compact Peachy and Pop toys are also waterproof, just sized for travel rather than the bath.

Is the Vush Majesty 2 really the toy from Cardi B's video?

Yes — the Majesty 2 was featured in Cardi B's music video for "Up", a detail confirmed directly on the product's own listing. It's a genuine bit of mainstream visibility for the brand, though the toy's reputation rests just as much on its whisper-quiet motor and broad-head design as it does on the cameo.

The short version of this Vush review UK is this: the brand backs up its bold design with genuinely consistent build quality — medical-grade silicone, IPX7 waterproofing, and a whisper-quiet motor on the Majesty 2 that's hard to fault at this price. Whether it's worth it for you comes down to matching the right piece to what you already know you enjoy.

The full Vush range at Naughty Nest ships in plain, unmarked packaging with no indication of contents on the outside — and there's free delivery on all orders over £50.

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