Hello everyone, I’m Ajian. Today we’re diving into something a bit different—a specialized massager review.
Wait, a massager? You might be checking the sign on the door—isn’t this a pocket pussy review site? Well, surprise! We’re expanding our horizons.
That’s right, today’s gear is indeed a Prostate Massager.

This specific electrostimulation (E-stim) model was sent over by my colleague, Sen-ge. I was wondering why he’d been so quiet lately—turns out he was off exploring the “forbidden” realms of back-door pleasure. I have to say, I’m impressed by his adventurous spirit.
I’m no stranger to P-spot play myself and have had a few “exchanges” regarding the technique with Sen-ge. Occasionally, when I’m bored with traditional sleeves, I’ll bring out a massager to decompress.
For those unfamiliar with the basics or looking for a tutorial, check out our introductory guide here: https://ajianpingce.com/449.html
Now, let’s get into this high-voltage review!
I. Packaging and Gear Details
Unboxing:
Since Sen-ge sourced this directly from a marketplace without a formal brand partnership, I’ll keep the branding anonymous. Consider this a “blind test” for the community.
The unit arrived in a sturdy, discreet cardboard box with the following accessories:


(Wireless Remote Control)
The Device:

Upon closer inspection, you’ll notice two distinct metal plates at the tip. This is an Electrostimulation (E-stim) Massager.
I realized this brand is actually from my hometown. It’s like meeting an old friend, only this friend wants to pull out a stun gun on my most sensitive bits.
I guess there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Sen-ge clearly didn’t want to be the “guinea pig” for this electric experience, so he passed the torch to me. But as a professional reviewer, I won’t back down. Full send, brothers!
The official specs claim a current of 5-10mA—a safe range for the human body. It feels manageable to the touch. The external base also features a motor with small textured studs, though this part feels a bit secondary to me.

- Initial Testing (Hand Test)
The flexibility is good; it shouldn’t have any issues with entry. In the world of E-stim toys, designs usually fall into “plate-style” or “single-point” electrodes. This model uses plates. For context, here is a single-point design:

(I haven’t tried this one—the “Thunder Lord” look is a bit intimidating.)
This unit features 8 vibration levels and 3 E-stim intensities.

Vibration patterns are varied, but the E-stim levels simply change the pulse frequency: Constant, Rhythmic, and Slow Pulses.
Heads up: There is a design quirk. When you turn it on via the on-device switch, it defaults to the lowest vibration + the highest frequency E-stim. That’s a bit aggressive for a startup! I’m glad I did a hand test first. w(゚Д゚)w
A standard P-spot session is about 10 minutes. I gripped the plates with two fingers to test—it was incredibly numbing, almost hard to hold. When I switched to a full palm grip, the sensation became more of a buzz as the current dispersed. After two minutes, my hand felt a deep warmth and a persistent tingle.

(My hand turned quite red after less than 10 minutes of the E-stim mode.)
The nerves felt a bit dull after letting go… so word of advice: don’t overdo the electric mode.
II. Performance Metrics & Analysis
Aesthetics/Ergonomics: ❤❤❤ (3 Stars) – The shape is decent and functional.
Versatility: ❤❤❤ (3.5 Stars) – The E-stim is unique; everything else is standard.
Controls/Remote: ❤❤❤ (3 Stars) – Range is fine at 4m, but I experienced two connectivity glitches in three days.
Durability: ❤❤❤❤ (4 Stars) – The elastomer material is easy to maintain with renewal fluid. Metal plate longevity is TBD.
Ease of Cleaning: ❤❤❤❤ (4 Stars) – Pin-style charging allows for easy rinsing.
Stimulation Intensity: ❤❤❤❤❤ (5 Stars) – Left me feeling “electrified” in every sense.
Price Point: ❤❤❤❤ (4 Stars) – At ~200 RMB ($30 USD), it’s a bit more than entry-level domestic toys but affordable for the tech.
Overall Experience: ❤ (1 Star) – Turns out, E-stim isn’t quite my cup of tea.
III. User Experience

Imagine the device in position, as shown above.
Despite the hand test, nothing quite prepares you for the internal “surge.” On low vibration, pressing the E-stim button feels like the vibration suddenly jumped three levels, followed by a deep, tingling buzz that signals your body to react immediately. The P-fluid flow was almost instantaneous.
This is easily the most intense massager I’ve ever tested. Even the large “pumping” or “rotating” models can’t match the raw “shock” value here. However, intensity doesn’t always equal pleasure. Much of the sensation is a unique “pins and needles” feeling that can eventually mask the actual pleasure. It felt more like a “sensation-seeker” tool than a relaxation device.

IV. Final Verdict & Recommendation
Not recommended for beginners. Strictly for seasoned sensation-seekers.
For beginners, I recommend a slimmer, smoother massager with a gentler curve. It makes entry/exit easier and provides a more gradual buildup (like the one below):

Running the E-stim and vibration together feels like you have a Pikachu doing a “Ball Lightning” dance in your gut. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime kind of experience, for better or worse. Because the plates aren’t pinpoint-precise, the numbing sensation tends to spread throughout the rectal area. Honestly, I’m not in a hurry to try a more “precise” version.

For me, P-spot play is about deep relaxation. I prefer a frequency that helps me drift into a peaceful nap. This toy is more like a roller coaster—thrilling but exhausting. It’s the “wax play” of the prostate world: technically a form of intense stimulation that some interpret as pure bliss, while others find it a bit much.
I’m putting this one in the drawer for a while. Tonight, I’m going back to my favorite sleeve for some much-needed comfort. X﹏X
Pros: Dual motors, sleek charging port, unique E-stim sensation.
Cons: Aggressive default settings, connectivity issues with the remote.
Final Rating: 2-Star Recommendation. Unless you specifically crave an “electrifying” experience, stick to the classics.
