

The Tango X, by comparison, connects directly to the charging cable with strong magnetic attachments.

Bumping my nightstand made the connector fall off. The original Tango required an attachment to the charging cable, and the attachment points were very tenuous.

The Tango X makes several improvements over the original Tango. Those deep, penetrating vibrations rocked my world completely. The Tango X had no problems getting me off. I’m not a huge fan of patterns, but I do love being able to adjust them. This means you can crank any one of the patterns up or down based on your preferences. The Tango X allows you to control the intensity for each of these modes, with 8 different vibration intensities. These include a baseline non-patterned vibration, on/off styles, ramping up and down escalations, etc. I played with all the variations of the Tango X: there are 7 modes of vibration, or patterns. On my clitoris, that provides strong stimulation with none of the itchy feelings of weaker or buzzy-style vibrators. The moment I turn it on, the vibrations penetrate deeper than surface-level. The Tango X has a strong, rumbly vibrator motor and I do not know how they manage to fit all that power in this tiny tiny package. The magnetic charging cable attaches to the metal points seen in the last picture. The Tango X has three buttons: a raised + and – to control intensity, and a center ~ that cycles through vibration patterns. The Tango X is mostly plastic (ABS), but a soft-touch plastic, and the bottom third where the buttons and magnetic charger are is silicone. Here are some shots of the Tango X in hand and from different angles. Viber plans to make it so you can chat too in a future update.Side note to say how much I love that We-Vibe includes a lube sample with all their products. The problem here is that you can't participate in the chats yourself - you can only watch. It has a few celebrities and companies (such as Disney) you can follow to see what people are talking about. Viber lets you listen in on public chats with various themes such as Song of the Day or Disney Theme Parks so you can follow topics that interest you. I found that the video quality suffers somewhat with a poor connection, so Wi-Fi is the more ideal way to make video calls. Video calls are also free so long as both parties have Viber, and will work on a 3G connection or better. This means if you have a friend in London and you're in the United States, you can quickly figure out how much credit you will need for the amount of time you want to talk. What's nice about this feature is that it tells you how much it will cost to call various countries before you spend anything. The app lets you add money to your Viber Out credit with a tiered pricing plan. If you want to call landlines or people who don't have Viber, you have the option to buy what it calls Viber Out.
