A couple of years ago my husband and I took the chance and bought a Hitachi wand vibrator. It was pretty expensive especially since we had to add an adapter for European sockets and an additional adapter to adjust the intensity. It works fine, but it was a lot of hassle.
Many variants were launched in Europe since then. Some of them cordless, others are not. By now, we have many different kinds that we use frequently. The different attachments for this vibrator is extra nice. The Genio attachment for example. It it worth it to buy a silicone attachment like that?
The packaging.
This Genio attachment arrives in a small black package with a clear window. The box is small so it does not have a ton of void space. The attachment measures about seven centimeters long by nine centimeters wide. It feels strikingly sturdy. This is not a cheap Chinese toy. It is blue with soft shallow nubs on one side and sort of a cut on the other side. When holding it close to your nose, it does have a distinct odor. If you do not, you will not notice anything. It fits perfectly on my Essentials wand vibrator. When you take the head off first, it will glide perfectly on top of the vibrator. Nothing hard about it.
In practice.
I honestly didn't think this part would make such a big difference. The vibrations are intense enough, so what difference would a couple of small nubs make? Well, quite a lot so it proved. Somehow the vibration is distributed just a little differently or better, which made me cum even faster and better. The cut in the back was the bomb! It settles exactly between your labia, which feels very intense. I didn't expect that, but it's a welcome addition.
Conclusion.
So yes, this Genio attachment turns a good vibrator into an outstanding one. In numbers, I would say from a nine to a ten out of ten. I did not think my wand vibrator could get any better, but with Genio it did. It doesn't change how to apply the vibrator, but it does slightly improve pleasure. So is a silicone attachment worth it? Heck yeah!