Gigi 2
A silicone-sheathed exterior over a rigid ABS plastic core, Gigi 2 has a gracefully contoured head that along with the stiff shaft will allow maximum G-spot focused pressure. Plenty of vibration patterns to experiment with including the reliable constant vibration. The control interface allows the user to select the “channel” or pattern of vibration and the “volume” or intensity of vibration in all modes for maximum user control. Gigi 2 adds a motor that has 100% more power than the original, that the maker says is quieter as well. The upgraded Gigi 2 is fully waterproof for tub time fun. Press and hold the control button until the light under the control panel goes out and the toy is locked for travel so you won’t have to explain why your luggage is vibrating. When you get to your destination press and hold the center of the control until the light shows again and you’re ready to go.
ABS plastic base. Silicone shaft. Variable speed. Rechargeable. Aquatic.
WARRANTY: 1 year warranty against manufacturing defects.
DIMENSIONS: Total length 6 1/4″, Silicone length excluding handle 3 1/2″ x 1″
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Charger troubleshooting: (1) Vibe must be on “Lock down” before being charged. This means it must be fully drained and the only way to know that it is totally down for the count is to ensure that the red light comes on when you try to power it. (2) When the red light comes on find a spot that offers an ideal charging environment (where it won’t get nudged or bumped during the charging period … so that the charger plug stays put) and then make sure to fit the charger plug securely into your power socket. It shouldn’t be dangling; it should be plugged in. (3) Then plug the charger into your vibe and make sure the connection is tight. The area where the red light was visible should now be flashing a blue/white light … this is ideal. (4) Sometimes it takes a few minutes for the toy to recognize the charger as the nature of its motor is to “wake up” the battery with a low/slow initial charge before it goes “gangbuster”. If the battery charge light does not “flash” try holding the control pad down for a few seconds… watch the light come on and then turn off, now it’s on lock down and is charging. (5) Final Note: We did find one toy whose light didn’t flash, but it did hold a charge so do wait for the full three to four hour charging period to see if the toy has picked up its charge before concluding that you are out of power.