WIRED has published a July shopping guide for Womanizer that lists several ways buyers can cut the price of the company’s sex toys, including a 12 percent sitewide promo code, a 15 percent email sign-up code and sale items discounted by as much as 50 percent.
The guide, written by WIRED contributor Amanda Chatel, is commerce coverage rather than a product launch or independent pricing audit. WIRED says its editors choose featured products independently, while also disclosing that it may receive compensation from retailers or purchases made through its links. That is the affiliate-commerce machinery, in case the coupon confetti was too subtle.
The listed discounts
According to WIRED, shoppers can use a Womanizer promo code at checkout for 12 percent off everything on the company’s site, including items already on sale.
WIRED also says Womanizer offers a separate 15 percent sitewide code to people who sign up on the company’s website. The code is emailed to the customer, remains valid for seven days and can be combined with other Womanizer discounts, according to the guide.
The guide identifies the Womanizer W500 as discounted by 15 percent without requiring a coupon code. WIRED describes the W500 as a clitoral suction vibrator using Womanizer’s Pleasure Air technology, with 12 intensity levels, four hours of use time and a Swarovski crystal detail. WIRED also says Womanizer products come with free shipping, a five-year warranty, a 100-day guarantee and discreet mail packaging.
Womanizer’s sale page is listed as another route to cheaper hardware, with WIRED saying some products are discounted by up to 50 percent. The sale selection is described as including Pleasure Air devices, vibrators and penis strokers.
Free toy and eligibility deals
WIRED says Womanizer gives customers a free toy at checkout on orders over $199. The listed choices are the Womanizer OG, Womanizer Classic 2 and We-Vibe Bond.
The company also offers 15 percent off to students, according to WIRED, with phone-number registration used to verify student status. The guide says related discounts are available through Student Beans and Beans iD for graduates, teachers, healthcare workers, first responders, low-income customers, military personnel, parents and charity workers.
The products WIRED calls out
WIRED frames the Womanizer Premium 2 as a starting point for shoppers choosing among the brand’s devices. The guide says the Premium 2 has 12 intensity levels, an Autopilot setting and waterproofing for shower or bath use.
The guide also points to the Womanizer Duo and Duo 2, which it says are designed to stimulate the clitoris and G-spot at the same time. For smaller travel-oriented options, WIRED names the Womanizer Liberty 2 and Womanizer Starlet Snow.
WIRED says Womanizer launched the Enhance in March 2025 and describes it as a device that lets users choose between Pleasure Air technology and traditional vibrations. Chatel says she reviewed the Enhance for WIRED and gave it a 7 out of 10.
WIRED credits Womanizer’s core pitch to Pleasure Air technology, which the guide says is meant to mimic oral sex and stimulate the clitoris without conventional direct vibration. The stronger claims, including that Womanizer was first to use that approach in a sex toy and that the brand can claim a 100 percent orgasm rate among users, are presented by WIRED as part of the brand’s positioning rather than independently verified clinical findings.
This story draws on original reporting from WIRED.