Lelo Sona 2 Cruise Review – The Sonic Vibrator

If you’ve stood in front of one of those really loud speakers, you have an idea of the effect sound waves have on the body. With this Lelo Sona 2 Cruise review, we’ll look at the sex toy that uses and controls sound waves to stimulate the clitoris for amazing orgasms!

In design and style, Lelo Sona 2 Cruise looks very similar to clitoral sucking vibrators, though it’s not exactly the same. The sonic vibrator uses air in a different way to deliver pleasure. 

Rather than using air pressure or vibrations, it relies on sonic waves to do the job. It’s very different from most vibrators available on the market, thanks to its unique approach to clit stimulation.

Let’s get a closer look!

Lelo Sona 2 Cruise Overview – Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Powerful sex toy
  • Convenient to clean and maintain
  • Waterproof
  • Made from bodysafe and non-porous materials
  • Multiple pattern and intensity settings
  • Rechargeable
  • Powerful orgasms

Cons

  • Noisy and loud
  • Takes time to build up
  • Cruise function may not be desirable for everyone

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Insights On The Lelo Sona 2 Cruise

Packaging And The Box

As with Lelo toys, the box for the Sona 2 Cruise has a premium and elegant look. It’s one of those things that makes you wonder if you should keep the box for your use, rather than trashing it after getting the toy. 

Of course, it’s rare for the box to find use and it just sits on the back of some shelf for a few months. Anyways, the box is matte black and shows off the toy inside through a clear plastic window.

On opening the box, you’ll find the following contents:

  • Lelo Sona 2 Cruise clitoral vibrator
  • USB charging cable
  • Satin carry bag with drawstring
  • Warranty card
  • Instruction manual
  • A sachet of Lelo’s personal moisturizer, a.k.a. water-based lube

It’s basically standard Lelo packaging for their toys. I think it’s a fairly decent box and it works well.

On The Technology And Similarities With Suction Vibrators

One look at the Sona 2 Cruise, and you would notice the striking similarities it has with the broader range of clit-sucking vibrators like the Satisfyer Pro 2 and the Rose suction vibrators. However, as I mentioned earlier, while their functioning is similar, the underlying technology is different.

Lelo Sona 2 Cruise has a spout that’s designed to go around the clitoris, the same idea is also existent in air sucking vibrators. Once placed against the body, Lelo Sona 2 Cruise presents something similar to a suction effect. 

However, rather than using the air to suck the clit, Sona uses it to tap on the clitoris. Lelo says that the effect is analogous to the vibrations one would feel when standing in-front of a very powerful speaker.

The reason for this change is that the sonic waves are apparently more adept at delivering pleasure deeper into the body. 

So, the idea behind the technology is that the Sonic vibrator doesn’t just deliver surface-level pleasure as with most vibrators. Instead, it goes into the body and stimulates the clitoris beyond its surface. 

The result is amazing orgasms that you feel build-up, and then release. It’s satisfying. I believe some people would describe the sensation as toe-curling orgasms!

One similarity between the clit sucking vibrators and Sona 2 Cruise is that these vibrators are adept at eliciting orgasms. If you’re using these vibrators, there’s a good chance you will orgasm. Well, the Sona is slower to build up, but it will get you there. And it will get you there in style! 

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Build And Design Notes For Lelo Sona 2 Cruise

All things considered, Lelo Sona 2 Cruise is a well-built, well-designed sex toy. Its body is coated almost completely in silicone, which is a non-porous, non-toxic, and bodysafe material. And Lelo knows their way around silicone toys, so the toy feels very soft and is great to the touch.

The base of the toy is concave and hosts a shiny metallic surface. This is made from ABS plastic, which is also a bodysafe material.

The spout (or nozzle) of the Sona 2 Cruise is fixed. It’s not removable and there are no additional nozzles for use. While good fitting nozzles might look interesting, they rarely are necessary. Especially so in this case, where sound waves are supposed to do the work.

Explaining Buttons And Controls For Lelo Sona 2 Cruise

There are three buttons on this sex toy. They are on the convex side and remain easy to access and manipulate when the Sona 2 Cruise is in action. 

The buttons follow the standard Lelo template. It has the “()” button in the middle, for changing patterns. On either side of this are the + and – buttons for managing intensity.

Lelo Sona 2 Cruise offers 12 intensity and pattern settings managed by these buttons. It starts from a very soft mode and then moves on to higher power settings. The larger number of settings allows the shift from one mode to the other to be smooth. 

So, when you change speed or pattern settings, the change feels more natural rather than being shocking or abrupt.

Here’s a quick look at the buttons and functions.

  • Press the + and – buttons together for three seconds to engage/disengage the travel lock.
  • Alternatively, connecting the charger with the Sona 2 Cruise will disengage the travel lock.
  • Press the + button to switch on the Sona 2 Cruise.
  • Press the + or – buttons to change vibration strength and intensity.
  • Use the () button to switch patterns.
  • Press and hold the () button to turn off the toy.

Battery, Charging, And Waterproofing

Lelo recommends that users charge the Sona 2 Cruise for at least 2 hours before using it for the first time. As you connect the charger, an LED blinks on the toy to let you know that the device is charging. Once it is fully charged, the blinking LED turns to a steady glow.

After the first charge, you don’t necessarily have to charge the toy for 2 hours. It’s okay to stop charging when the LED moves on to the steady glow.

If the toy ends up with low battery during use, a white LED comes up on the toy to let you know that it’s time for a charge. Well, you don’t have to take it to the charger immediately, but it’s a good way to stay informed. 

Plus, it kind of ensures that the battery doesn’t run out during play. That’s a rather annoying and aggravating feeling. 

Lelo includes a USB charger with the toy. However, they continue to use the pin-type chargers. So, after connecting the cable to a suitable power source, you’ll have to push the pin down through the base of the Sona 2 Cruise for charging.

Interestingly, Lelo points out that this toy is completely waterproof. You can use it in the shower, in the bathtub, or even give it a rinse underwater for cleaning. 

Although, remember that though the toy is technically waterproof, it still has that pin-style charger. I’d recommend not using the charger until you’re sure that the toy and the charging port are absolutely dry.

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Okay, So What Is This Cruise Control Thing?

As its name implies, Lelo Sona 2 Cruise includes the company’s Cruise Control technology. 

Basically, the job of this system is to ensure a steady power output from the toy’s motors. When using a toy like the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise, it’s only natural for some users to push the toy harder against their body when enjoying their masturbation session.

When this happens, the motors on the toy can feel a bit overwhelmed and result in a reduced power output. This is the situation for pretty much every toy in the clit-sucker category. 

Now this change in power can feel natural or desired for some users. On the other hand, many women might find the change in power to be undesirable. Cruise Control is built for the latter category.

As the system detects the motors slowing down, it unleashes some power to ensure that the motors remain steady in their performance. 

For Lelo Sona 2 Cruise, this system stays active when the toy is in use. Users don’t need to specifically switch this mode on/off.

A Quick Look And Comparison With Various Lelo Sona Models

This set of Lelo products, going from Lelo Sona to Lelo Sona 2 Cruise, maintain a very similar set of features and appearance. However, there are a few changes worth mentioning. 

Lelo Sona 2 Cruise includes the Cruise Control system, which isn’t available in the Lelo Sona 2. The presence of this system makes the Sona 2 Cruise more expensive than the Sona 2.

Additionally, Lelo Sona 2 Cruise and Sona 2 have 12 patterns and more intensity settings than the Lelo Sona or Lelo Sona Cruise.

Simply put, Lelo Sona 2 Cruise at its weakest power option is slower than the Sona Cruise. Aso, the Sona 2 Cruise is more powerful than the Sona Cruise at its highest power setting. 

Lelo Sona 2 Cruise In Use – Notes And Impressions

Working With The Sona 2 Cruise

Okay, first things first. Before using the Sona 2 Cruise, it’s best to give yourself a generous helping of a water-based lubricant. Yes, this is important even if you find yourself to be naturally gifted with lubrication.

I love starting off at the lowest setting. It’s very gentle but makes its presence known. Even so, rather than putting it straight on the clit, I prefer to take the Sona 2 Cruise slowly and then put it on the right spot.

Now is the time to play with the pattern and power settings. I like the larger variety of patterns and intensity settings on this toy. It feels easy to use, and has a lot of options to work with. 

However, going by personal experience, I do find these no-contact clitoris stimulators to be very powerful. I’ve seen it with the Satisfyer Pro 2, and the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise is no different. By the time we reach the mid-level of power settings, I feel things getting hot and heavy!

It feels very powerful and very focused. But more importantly, it feels very pleasurable! 

Lelo Sona 2 Cruise takes a longer time to build up, but it almost always results in a very satisfying and toe-curling orgasm. I’d say the Satisfyer Pro 2 is quicker to elicit an orgasm, but the Sona 2 Cruise feels more satisfying.

If multiple orgasms is your thing, this is the toy for it. Going for more than one round on the Cruise is almost expected. I’d like more where that fun came from! 

I’ve seen several reports (and reviews) of women claiming that the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise got them their first squirting experience. Personally, I’ve never had that joy with the Sona 2 Cruise, but I will readily believe these claims.

Be Prepared For The Noise

Noise is something you should expect when using the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise. This toy is loud. While it is relatively quiet at its lower power settings, it’s still noisy. 

This is not the adult toy that you can expect to use discreetly. If someone’s outside your door, there’s a good chance that they will notice the buzzing. 

It is probably the cruise control that makes this toy louder than it actually is. Interestingly, Lelo Sona 2 is relatively quieter at its lower intensity settings, but it does get noticeably loud once you reach the mid to higher intensity settings.

No-contact clit stimulators like the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise have conventionally been on the louder side of the spectrum. It’s just the cost of using these amazing adult toys.

To be clear, when I say “loud”, I mean you can’t use this toy discreetly. That means its sound will travel through the room, and perhaps the buzzing can be heard outside the door. The toy is not distractingly or disturbingly noisy.

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Conclusion

Now that we’ve taken a closer look with the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise review, I think it’s safe to say that this toy is worth the try. Those who enjoy oral sex might find this toy to be an exceptionally good companion for pleasure. It delivers on its promise and provides very satisfying orgasms.

However, it isn’t free from downsides. Lelo Sona 2 Cruise is an expensive toy, with a price tag much higher than its competition. It’s also on the noisier side of things.

Overall, if you can afford it, this is a toy worth trying. The deep clitoral stimulation it provides is worth experiencing.