When I first heard about another entry in the Magic Wand lineage, I was excited. I was not one of those people who didn’t understand why the legendary Magic Wand family should expand. The Original and Rechargeable models already hold legendary status, and their deep, rumbly vibrations have powered countless bath‑time fantasies and bedside drawer staples. Did we really need another iteration? My answer will always be yes because I know Magic Wand will always put so much thought into their products before they release anything to the public. But then again, Vibratex has a knack for tweaking a classic just enough to make it feel fresh. The company’s latest trick is the Magic Wand Waterproof, a full‑size wand that adds a long‑requested IPX7 rating to the familiar motor and ups the ante on power. On paper it reads like a maximalist’s wish list: a cordless rechargeable wand that can go from 2,700 to 7,000 RPM, four pulsation patterns, a redesigned silicone head and a price tag that reflects its flagship ambitions. I was more than ready to experience this magic, so I took it for a spin, both in and out of the tub, to see whether this souped‑up wand delivers more than just marketing hype.
Magic Wand Waterproof Specs and first impressions
The MWW looks and feels like the Magic Wand Rechargeable’s slightly more burly cousin: it’s a 13.2‑inch body with an ABS plastic handle and a silicone head, weighing roughly 1.3 lb. It runs on a high‑capacity battery and recharges via a 100‑240 V wall adapter; a full charge takes about four hours and delivers around 2.5 hours of runtime. Instead of the two speeds offered by the Original, the waterproof wand offers four speeds (2 700, 4 200, 6 000 and 7 000 RPM) and four patterns. The buttons have been enlarged to make them easier to use when your hands are wet. The one major thing to note is don’t plug it in to charge when it’s wet, and it won’t work when it’s plugged in and charging in the water because that’s dangerous (obviously). Keep any plugged-in use to dry land!
How Magic Wand Waterproof feels
In a word: intense. At its lowest setting, the MWW is as rumbly as the Rechargeable, but by the time you get to the third speed you’re already at the top speed of the Magic Wand Original. The highest setting maxes out at 7 000 RPM, making this the most powerful Magic Wand yet. And I enjoyed every powerful second of it. The vibrations travel through layers of fabric effortlessly; I could hold it against my vulva through underwear and still feel the tremors in my bones. If you need a toy that can push you over the edge quickly, this wand delivers toe‑curling orgasms even when you aren’t pressing it directly against your clitoris. If you’re not looking for power, then you’re not looking for this particular toy, and that’s fine too!
The one thing I can say is that the levels do feel like a quick escalation and the jumps between the four speeds feel abrupt. I found myself only wishing for finer increments or more levels to give more of a gradual increase. After longer sessions the vibrations left my labia aching from overstimulation. The wand also feels slightly heavier and more top‑heavy than the Rechargeable, which made my arm tire out sooner.
Waterproofing and build
The headline feature lives up to its promise: this wand can be fully submerged in the bath or shower. I’m a bath aficionado, and being able to sink back into the water fully and enjoy the wand’s rumble felt truly decadent. It also comes in handy for sore shoulders and back muscles. The bath coupled with the wand’s vibrations delivers a spa‑like experience. The caveat is that it says that the waterproofing requires a small blue rubber cap over the charging port. I found out that you don’t need that cap to make it waterproof, they included it so that it was dry when folks put the toy on the charger. So either use the cap when you submerge your toy, or make sure it is completely dry when you plug it in to charge your toy. Either way. Never ever plug a wet port into a charging outlet!
The wand can’t be used while it’s charging and it shuts off automatically after 20 minutes to prevent overheating. Battery anxiety isn’t really an issue, the 2.5‑hour runtime is generous, but on the rare occasion it dies mid‑session you’ll have to wait for a recharge. At USD 209 it’s also the priciest item in the Magic Wand lineup.
Magic Wand Waterproof Final thoughts
The Magic Wand Waterproof is a maximalist’s dream. It’s the most powerful Magic Wand to date, with four speeds that climb all the way up to 7 000 RPM and an IPX7 rating for bath‑time play. If you’ve ever wished the Original were cordless or that the Rechargeable could join you in the tub, this wand grants both wishes. It’s well‑built, the buttons are intuitive, and it feels like the trusty friend you can always rely on.
That said, it won’t be everyone’s favorite. The big leaps between speed settings, the heavier top‑heavy design and the charging‑port cap mean it may not replace the Magic Wand Rechargeable as your daily use toy. If you crave the strongest vibrations possible and dream of steamy bath‑time sessions, the MWW is worth the splurge. If you prefer a slightly gentler climb toward orgasm or need a wand that can plug‑and‑play while charging, the Rechargeable still reigns supreme.