Laya Spot – Take 4
I’ve been reviewing sex toys for awhile. Three years? Yeah, around three years. And I’m not going to lie. I’ve reviewed the Laya Spot before. This is actually my fourth Laya Spot.
I bet you’re wondering why so many, huh? Is it because they break easily? Nope. It’s because a) I’ve found all four I’ve owned vary in strength a bit and that puzzles me enough to make me want another every time I’m offered, to see where it will fall in the strength range and because b) I keep giving them away to my non vibrator owning, nervous about sex toys friends.
Yes, they love them – and me!
The thing about the Laya Spot is it’s so non threatening and yet so effective. It’s made from Elastomer and plastic, both non porous materials. It runs on two small AAA batteries yet is plenty strong enough for most users. It’s ergonomically curved to both fit well in the hand and to cup the vulva as its rounded tip rests on the clitoris and labia.
It’s truly one of the most perfect vibrators ever, for nearly any level of user. It’s a clitoral vibe, however, so don’t plan on using it for insertion. There are much better options for that.
The Laya Spot comes in a variety of colors. My latest is a really pretty chocolate brown and cream but it also comes in wild and playful color combos. It is splashproof so you can easily clean it under running water or take it in the shower with you. Don’t fully submerge it, though, and be sure to open it up and make sure it’s dry when you’re done. If it got wet inside at all, remove the batteries and let it air dry before you put it away or use it again. I’ve yet to have one leak, though.
It has multiple levels of steady vibrations, starting at a super low and deep rumble, moving up to an intense but slightly more buzzy buzz. It also has three patterns of vibration – all pulsing, starting with slow and working up to fast. Controls are a press button minus and plus sign situated on the top of the toy. Pressing the plus turns it on (and it glows red behind the buttons when on) and turns it up, holding the plus starts patterns. Pressing and holding the minus takes you back to steady vibes, then down in intensity, then finally off. Pressing and holding the minus button for a few seconds at any time will turn Laya off for you so it’s pretty discreet if you need easy on/off.
Laya Spot is also quiet. Not silent, but certainly quite than most vibes. You can barely hear it if you’re under the covers.
Overall, this is one of the best vibrators on the market and has proven itself, over and over thru the years, to be well liked by nearly everyone.
Huge thanks, as always, to Babeland for letting me review it!
For the record, this one is one of the stronger ones I’ve received. So far, I’ve had one that was kind of weak, one that was moderate and now two that are quite strong. The strength differences are not super noticeable other than the weak one I received and, truly, I believe that was a fluke. All of them have been more than enough to do the job – and do it well!












NO WAY. this toy is ugly and overpowered. it killed my dog!!!!! You have to pay for the funeral now.