Vibrator Accessories

Vibrator accessories are attachments, additions, and enhancement products designed to work alongside vibrators or standalone vibratory devices. They extend functionality, change sensations, improve positioning, or add new stimulation options to existing toys. Common accessories include suction cup mounts for hands-free use, extension shafts for deeper penetration, couples' vibrators that work...

Vibrator accessories are attachments, additions, and enhancement products designed to work alongside vibrators or standalone vibratory devices. They extend functionality, change sensations, improve positioning, or add new stimulation options to existing toys. Common accessories include suction cup mounts for hands-free use, extension shafts for deeper penetration, couples' vibrators that work during partnered sex, remote controls for partner operation, and various attachment heads that change vibration patterns or focus. Many people use accessories to customise their existing vibrators rather than buying entirely new toys.

Vibrator Accessories Quick Facts

  • Category: Vibrator enhancement and attachment products
  • Common Materials: Silicone, ABS plastic, stainless steel, polycarbonate, TPE
  • Typical Sizes: Extension shafts 5-15cm, small attachment heads through to full-size replaceable heads
  • Power: Passive accessories (mounts, extensions) or battery/rechargeable powered pieces
  • Key Features: Suction cups for mounting, interchangeable heads, remote controls, wearable designs for partnered use

Why Choose Vibrator Accessories

  1. Extend What You Already Own: Accessories transform a single vibrator into multiple toys with different sensations. Extension shafts provide deeper penetration, different attachment heads change vibration focus, and mounts free both hands for different stimulation combinations.
  2. Add Hands-Free Options: Suction cup bases mount vibrators to shower walls, beds, or any smooth surface. This allows you to ride or grind against the vibrator while keeping your hands free for other activity or partner interaction during sex.
  3. Enable Partner Control: Remote-controlled accessories let your partner operate the vibrator during sex. This is useful for couples where one person controls stimulation intensity during penetration, or for power exchange dynamics where control itself becomes part of the experience.

Types of Vibrator Accessories

Suction Cup Mounts

Suction cup bases attach vibrators to smooth surfaces like shower walls, bathroom tiles, or bed headboards. The toy mounts vertically or horizontally depending on positioning. You can ride or grind against a mounted vibrator hands-free during solo masturbation or while a partner penetrates you. Mounts work best on glass, tile, or polished surfaces and require periodic re-wetting of the suction cup to maintain grip.

Extension Shafts and Spacers

These plastic or silicone extensions attach to vibrator bases or wand heads to add length or change angle. Extension shafts increase penetration depth for internal stimulation, while curved spacers reposition a vibrator's head for different G-spot angles or clitoral contact. They're useful when a toy is too short for your anatomy or you want to change how pressure reaches internal areas.

Couples' Vibrators and Wearables

Wearable vibrators attach to clothing, sit inside underwear, or nestle against the clitoris during penetrative sex. Some styles have arms that position around the penis to stimulate both partners simultaneously. Remote-controlled wearable vibrators let your partner adjust intensity during sex. These work during intercourse without taking up space or being felt by either partner.

Replacement Heads and Attachments

Interchangeable heads snap onto compatible vibrator bodies, completely changing sensation. Standard replacements include softer silicone heads for sensitive areas, firmer heads for deeper pressure, textured heads with ridges or bumps, and narrow pointed heads for precise clitoral stimulation. Having multiple heads transforms one vibrator body into several different toys.

Remote Controls

Wireless remote controls operate vibrators from a distance, letting your partner adjust speed and patterns during sex. Some remotes have limited range (a few metres), while others work across an entire room. Remote control adds an element of power exchange—your partner controls your orgasm—and enables hands-free stimulation during penetration.

Vibrator Accessories Selection Guide

Accessory Type Primary Function Best For Key Feature
Suction Cup Mount Hands-free positioning on flat surfaces Solo use or partnered sex where you want hands-free vibration Strong grip on glass, tile, or smooth walls
Extension Shaft Adds length for deeper penetration When a vibrator is too short for your anatomy Usually 5-15cm additional length
Curved Spacer Changes angle and positioning Targeting specific internal spots like the G-spot Reorients vibration direction without adding length
Wearable Couples' Vibrator Internal and external stimulation during penetration Couples wanting clitoral stimulation during intercourse Hands-free, nestles between bodies during sex
Replacement Head Changes vibration sensation and intensity focus Customising sensation without buying a new vibrator body Wider heads for broad stimulation, narrow for pinpoint pressure
Remote Control Partner-operated vibration intensity adjustment Power exchange play or hands-free control during sex Wireless operation, multiple speed and pattern options

Who Buys Vibrator Accessories

People with vibrators that almost work: You own a vibrator that's close to perfect but slightly too short, angles wrong for your body, or doesn't have hands-free options. Accessories let you customise what you already own rather than buying an entirely new toy. An extension shaft or mount transforms an existing vibrator into something more suited to your anatomy.

Couples wanting clitoral stimulation during penetration: Most women need clitoral stimulation to orgasm during intercourse. Wearable couples' vibrators and remote-controlled attachments provide that stimulation while hands stay free for other contact. The partner controlling the remote creates a power dynamic—they decide when you receive additional stimulation during sex.

Choosing Vibrator Accessories

  • Compatibility: Check that the attachment fits your vibrator. Some accessories work with standard vibrator bases, while others need specific brands or connector types. Measure your vibrator's head diameter or connection point before buying.
  • Material Match: Use water-based lubricant with silicone attachments and any lubricant with stainless steel or ABS plastic pieces. Incompatible lube can degrade silicone over time. Check the materials before purchase if you have specific lube preferences.
  • Suction Surface Compatibility: Suction cup mounts require completely smooth, non-porous surfaces like glass, tile, or polished plastic. Textured walls, painted surfaces, or fabric won't work. Test your intended mounting surface first to ensure strong grip.
  • Wearability and Comfort: Wearable and couples' vibrators should fit your body without creating pressure points or falling out during movement. Read reviews describing fit and positioning. Some designs work better for smaller or larger anatomies.
  • Remote Range and Batteries: Remote controls typically work within 5-10 metres. Check the stated range against your needs. Confirm whether the remote uses batteries you can easily replace or rechargeable options that need charging between use.

Looking After Your Vibrator Accessories

Wash silicone attachments and heads with warm water and mild soap, or use a toy cleaner, before and after use. Dry thoroughly before storing to prevent moisture trapped under suction cups or in connection points. Suction cups lose grip over time—refresh them by briefly soaking in warm water to restore stickiness. Store away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, which degrades silicone. For wearable or remote-controlled accessories with electronics, keep away from water unless specifically waterproof. Charge rechargeable pieces regularly even during storage to maintain battery health. Check connections and attachment points periodically for cracks or wear that might prevent secure fitting.

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Vibrator Cleaning and Maintenance

Vibrator accessories touch skin and need regular cleaning just like the vibrator itself. Cleaning solutions, storage cases, and maintenance products keep accessories hygienic and functioning properly. Many people buy cleaning products and storage solutions alongside their first accessories.

Read Up

New to vibrator accessories and not sure what fits your toy? Our guides cover how to measure your vibrator for compatible attachments, whether suction cup mounts work on your surfaces, and how wearable vibrators actually position during sex. Visit our blog for detailed advice on choosing the right accessory for your specific toy and needs.

Shop Vibrator Accessories

Our vibrator accessories range includes suction cup mounts for hands-free use, extension shafts for deeper penetration, interchangeable heads that change sensation, couples' vibrators for partnered stimulation, and remote controls for partner operation. Whether you're extending an existing toy or adding new functionality, mounts, attachments, and wearables customise your experience. Discreet delivery Australia-wide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are vibrator accessories?
Vibrator accessories are attachments and additions designed to extend the functionality of existing vibrators. They include suction cup mounts, extension shafts, interchangeable heads, remote controls, and wearable designs that add new sensations or enable hands-free use during solo or partnered sex.
How do vibrator accessories change the way a vibrator feels?
Different attachment heads alter vibration patterns and focus areas on the body. Extension shafts provide deeper internal stimulation, suction cup mounts enable grinding against the vibrator, and remote controls allow partners to vary intensity during sex without manual adjustment.
Do vibrator accessories require the original vibrator to be a specific brand?
Most universal vibrator accessories fit standard vibrator sizes through compatible connector systems. However, some branded attachments work only with specific vibrator models, so checking compatibility before purchase ensures the accessory connects securely to your existing device.
Could couples benefit from vibrator accessories during partnered sex?
Couples using remote-controlled vibrator accessories can share control during penetration, with one partner adjusting intensity based on rhythm and sensation. Suction cup mounts also allow hands-free positioning, enabling both partners to use their hands for touching or other activity simultaneously.
Do you get discreet shipping when ordering vibrator accessories from Sex-Toy.com.au?
Sex-Toy.com.au provides discreet plain packaging on all vibrator accessories, including mounts, extension shafts, and remote controls. Australian stock ships quickly with privacy protection on your order details and delivery packaging.