Waterproof Vibrators for 2026

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This selection brings together the submersible vibrators with the best ratings: models with IPX7 certification (total immersion up to 1 metre/30 minutes) that work underwater without risk. 46 made of medical silicone, 36 rechargeable. Ideal for shower and bath, but also more hygienic — they can be cleaned by submerging them directly under the tap. Prices range from £12 to £200+. Brands: Satisfyer, Lelo, We-Vibe, Mystim.

The vast majority of modern vibrators from recognised brands are submersible — but not all. And the difference between "splash-proof" (IPX5) and "submersible" (IPX7) can mean the end of the toy if you put it underwater. This selection includes only those with verified IPX7 certification.

Buying guide

IPX5 vs IPX7 vs IPX8: what they mean

IPX5: resists splashes and jets of water. DO NOT submerge it. You can clean it under the tap but do not put it in the bath. IPX7: full immersion up to 1 metre for 30 minutes. Safe for shower, bath and thorough cleaning. IPX8: prolonged immersion beyond 1 metre. Safe even for swimming pools. Most submersible vibrators are IPX7 — sufficient for any domestic use.

Water use: what no one tells you

Water removes the body's natural lubrication. To use a vibrator in the shower or bath, you need silicone-based lubricant (it does not dissolve in water). Exception: if your vibrator is silicone, use water-based and apply it BEFORE entering the water. Vibration transmits differently underwater — it may feel more or less intense depending on the model. The lowest setting is usually sufficient.

Cleaning: the hidden advantage of being submersible

Beyond aquatic use, the biggest advantage of a submersible vibrator is hygiene: you can fully submerge it under the tap with antibacterial soap and rinse thoroughly — including buttons and seals. Non-submersible ones are cleaned superficially with wipes, which never reach all the nooks and crannies.

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Our verdict

This selection of waterproof vibrators is perfect for those seeking versatility and quality. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, you will find options that suit your needs and desires.

For silicone vibrators, it is important to always use water-based lubricant, as silicone-based ones can damage the material and affect its durability. Be sure to care for your investment to enjoy a prolonged experience.

If you are looking for more powerful options, check out our guide to multi-speed vibrators, where you will find a variety of products tailored to your intensity and functionality expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my vibrator is waterproof?

Look for the IPX rating in the product specifications or on the packaging. IPX7 or IPX8 = waterproof. IPX5 = splash proof. If you can't find the IPX rating, assume it is NOT waterproof. Sealed rechargeable vibrators are usually IPX7; battery-operated ones are rarely so.

Can I use my waterproof vibrator in the pool or the sea?

Technically yes if it is IPX7+, but it is not recommended: the chlorine in the pool can damage the silicone over time, and the salt from the sea can corrode the charging contacts. For regular aquatic use, shower and bath are the safe environments. Pool and sea: occasionally, not habitually.

Does the vibration feel the same underwater?

Different. Water transmits vibration in a more distributed manner — some models feel softer (the vibration disperses) and others more enveloping (the water amplifies). Wand-type vibrators tend to lose some intensity underwater; bullet-type ones maintain power better. If you are specifically buying for aquatic use, choose medium-high power.