We-Vibe Offers Up to 60 Per Cent Discount on Pleasure Devices
The brand, which pioneered app-enabled intimacy products in 2014, is currently offering discounts of up to 60 per cent on its range of couples’ products and gift sets.

We-Vibe is currently running a promotional campaign offering discounts of up to 60 per cent on its range of pleasure devices, including couples’ products and app-enabled vibrators. The brand, which launched its first C-shaped vibrator in 2008 and pivoted to Bluetooth connectivity with the 2014 We-Vibe 4 Plus, has expanded its portfolio to include prostate massagers and suction toys. The current promotions feature a 15 per cent discount for newsletter subscribers, a 20 per cent student discount via Student Beans and UniDays, and a free toy with purchases over $199.
The retailer has highlighted specific products in its current lineup, including the We-Vibe Temp, which is noted for its temperature play capabilities and two-hour battery life. Also featured is the We-Vibe Nova 2, which WIRED has previously described as the best rabbit vibe. For users interested in public play or solo use, the We-Vibe Moxie+ is also available at a reduced price.
A free toy is available with purchases of $199 or more, excluding Golden Moment, Play Your Way, and Lust & Luxury Sets. Newsletter subscribers receive an immediate 15 per cent discount on all products, valid for one-time use. Verified students can access a 20 per cent discount through partnerships with Student Beans and UniDays.
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The specific expiration dates or terms and conditions for the current discount codes are not detailed in the source material. The availability of the free toy promotion may be subject to stock levels or regional restrictions, which are not specified.


