Trying Out the We Vibe Chorus
So, decided to check out this We Vibe Chorus thing. Heard about it, figured why not give it a go.

Got the box, opened it up. Standard stuff inside, the device, a charger cable, little pouch, instructions. Looked sleek enough, felt smooth. First job, get it charged. Plugged the USB cable in, found a port, and left it for a bit. Light pulses while charging, turns solid when it’s done. Simple enough.
Next thing was the app. Had to download the We-Connect app onto my phone. Found it in the app store, installed it. Then you gotta pair the Chorus with the phone using Bluetooth. Turned the Chorus on, opened the app, followed the steps. Took a minute or two, fiddled a bit, but got it connected. Okay, connection sorted.
First solo run. Just wanted to see how it felt and worked. Turned it on using the button on the device itself first. Cycles through some patterns. Then tried controlling it with the app. The app interface is okay, lets you pick different vibe modes, change the intensity. Found a few settings, played around with them. It’s definitely got some power. Had to adjust it a few times to get the fit right. Stays in place mostly, but depends what you’re doing.
Using the little remote. It also came with a small remote control. Paired that too. Easier sometimes than grabbing the phone, especially if you just want to quickly change intensity or pattern. Less distracting. Remote is basic, up, down, pattern change. Does the job.
Tried it with my partner. This is where the ‘Chorus’ name makes sense, I guess. The idea is C-shape fits during intimacy. Getting it positioned right took some communication. Then, we tried the app control again. Partner took over the controls via the app on their phone. That adds a different dynamic. You can also link up long-distance, apparently, but haven’t tried that part. It worked okay, sometimes needed readjusting. The vibrations are noticeable for both, which is the point.

- Charging was straightforward.
- App connection took a moment but worked.
- Controls via app or remote offer options.
- Fit needs some adjustment, can shift around.
- Partner play works, adds an interactive element.
So yeah, that was the process. Unbox, charge, connect, try it out different ways. It does what it says on the tin. It’s another gadget, another thing to try. Nothing earth-shattering, just exploring options. It’s sitting in the drawer now, might use it again, might not. Just one of those things you try out.