OhMiBod iPod Driven Personal Massager
- First insertable music driven vibrator that vibrates to the beat and rhythm of the music on your music player
- Works with all iPod models and other mp3 players
- Sleek and approachable all-in-one design is molded from premium grade hypoallergenic non-toxic non-porous ABS plastic with chrome finishing measures 7” (5 1/2” insertable); Diameter 1 1/8”
- Quiet, highly efficient and powerful motor
- Comes with splitter, 3 foot freedom cord, and velvet privacy pouch for storage between use
Product DescriptionOhMiBod is the ultimate iPod acsexsory. This new wave vibrator vibrates to the beat and rhythm of the music on your iPod or mp3 player. Just simply plug and play! An extra end cap is included for use without music which actually makes this product 2 vibrators in 1! OhMiBod also comes with everything you need to get your groove on including a splitter, a three foot freedom cord and an embroidered hot pink velvet privacy pouch.
Price: $49.66
Rating: 2.5

Well, I have to say I admire the creativeness of the person that came up with this one but that is about all. I am a complete sucker for new gimmicky things as I am a curious person by nature and I obviously make way too much money if I have it to throw around on stuff like this. Be that as it may, I did buy it and did use it.
On the big evening I tested this thing I loaded my IPod with my favorite mood music (just to get me started), a wonderful Gregorian Chant by the Benedictine Monks Of Santo Domingo De Silos. There is something sort of sexy about a Monk you know. Anyway, I found the vibration created by this snappy little tune just did not do it for me (besides, being raised Catholic, I found myself in an instant state of absolute guilt which sort of ruined it for me.
Anyway, I switched music and found that the old downloads from the Lawrence Welk show simply did not keep a smooth enough beat. I mean when he said ” And one and And a two and And a Three” I sort of expected to hit nirvana at that point, but alas, no go. I kept having a vision of that dorky trombone player they had when I watched that show at my great grandmother’s house when I was a little one. . . bad, bad vision. . . both the trombone player and my great grandmother’s expression is disapproval as to what I was participating in, in my mind’s eye!
As a final test, I ran my down load of Gene Autry and the Sons of the Pioneers doing “Back in the Saddle Again,” a little number that always gets me off when I simply listen to it, to say nothing of having that wild rhythm inserted in an intimate orifice. Sigh, I was left stranded again.
Well, I then played the entire sound track from “The Sound of Music” figuring that when Julie hit those high notes that my little toes would curl for sure! Nope!
To make a long story short, this is a bit of a piece of junk. The vibration is almost nil, the thing is made of rather cheap plastic and it would seem that my taste in music is not compatible for assisted self gratification!
Perhaps if I had tried some harpsichord pieces. . . . . . . . . . .
Rating: 2 / 5
Wow, what a great gift this made, every women should have one. Suddenly rap music has taken over her ipod as it really hits the spot.
Rating: 5 / 5
With how high the price is, there is no way it can be worth it. The rythmn feature is great (some hot dance tunes can get anyone off real fast), but really other than that, there is nothing that is that great about it. Rubber or something more fleshlike would have been more comfortable (and realistic
). It had to be made out of this cheapish plastic.
Also, I have gotten better stimulation out of cheaper ones, so not even the vibrating is that great. The music feature is great, but I would only get this if you are really set on that one thing.
Rating: 2 / 5
Bought thinking you could vibe to your favorite music, but the volume had to be up so high that it was unsettling. Then the vibes came on like gangbusters with the louder passages and virtually nothing with the softer. Retired to the circular file.
Rating: 1 / 5
This is too expensive for what you get. I got suckered into buying it because their “gimmick” was cool. I thought having a toy for my iPod would be a fun new item. But the vibrations weren’t very strong and if my music switched beats before I was ready, I actually got irritated! LOL
Save you money and just get a regular, well made toy that isn’t a music gimmick.
Rating: 2 / 5