Unihorn C Horse Dual Stimulation Vibrator
TAWNEY SEREN
YouTuber, Reviewer, Author, and Host of Open Bobs BB
A Dual-Stimulation Vibrator With a Twist
I’ve seen my share of dual-stimulation sex toys, but the Creative Conceptions Unihorn collection delivered something fresh, adorable aesthetics, and inventive functionality. First up in the lineup: meet Coral Throb.
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What You Get & First Impressions
When Coral Throb arrived, I was greeted with more than just the toy: it also comes with a USB-rechargeable cable and a cute collector card to add to your collection. The toy itself is made from body-safe silicone. It feels soft to the touch, pleasantly smooth, and the little unicorn face detail makes it feel playful rather than medical. Definitely wins “cutest packaging” points.
Design: Dual-Stim With Custom Control
What’s especially interesting is how its dual stimulation is built:
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One end is sculpted as a G-spot bulb, curved to target internal pleasure.
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The opposite side has a “unicorn head” with a tapping/throbbing silicone nose, designed for clitoral stimulation.
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You have 10 vibration functions on each end. You can run both ends together or use them independently. That means more combinations for customized play.
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The shaft is adjustable, so you can bend or straighten it depending on your body and preferences. Useful if the angle isn’t working or you want more leverage with one side.
The Clitoral Experience: Gentle But Powerful
I tend to lean toward vibrators or air-pulse devices for my personal favorites, so I was skeptical about a tapping/throbbing mechanism at first. But Coral Throb’s tapping side surprised me: it delivers a strong, steady stimulus without feeling harsh. The silicone nose taps against the clitoris in a way that feels gently rhythmic, rather than vibrating so hard that it numbs quickly. In fact, I found myself orgasming more easily than expected using just the external side. Great if you want something different from the usual buzzing.
Internal Fit, C-Shape Vibrator
Coral Throb does more than just external delight. The internal arm fits well, and I was able to hold it in place without needing to grip constantly, which means potential for hands-free, comfortable play. The C-Shape vibrator’s adjustable shaft is a major plus here: you can tweak it so the internal bulb presses where you need it, or flatten/straighten things if one half is getting in the way. This makes it more adaptable across different body types.
Where It Shines, and Where It’s Limited
Pros:
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Excellent clitoral stimulation that is surprisingly powerful for a non-vibrational tapping function.
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Dual stimulation options with independent controls give users flexibility.
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Good C-Shape adjustability for fit.
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Easy to clean (just be cautious: not waterproof, so don’t submerge; use warm soapy water or toy cleaner).
Cons:
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Because it’s not waterproof, cleaning is slightly more high-maintenance than waterproof models.
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Depending on one’s anatomy, the internal bulb or external “nose” might need more adjustment; also, some positions during partner play may make it shift.
C-Shaped Vibrator Context: Why This Shape Matters
To understand why Coral Throb (though not strictly branded “C-shaped”) shares many advantages with C-shaped designs, it helps to look at what the experts say:
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Mamamia’s article “‘It goes… where?’ How exactly to use a C-shaped sex toy” points out that C-shaped toys are excellent for dual stimulation (external + internal) and are designed to stay in place without constant repositioning. They highlight that all vulvas and vaginas are unique, so an adjustable fit (hinges, curves) is critical for comfort. Mamamia
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A systematic review from the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) found that vibrator use can improve sexual functioning, decrease time to orgasm, help with multiple orgasms, and support pelvic floor strength. These benefits apply whether one uses traditional vibrators or dual-stimulation types. ISSM
So Coral Throb taps into (no pun intended) many of the benefits associated with well-designed dual stimulation and “C-shaped” style toys.
Final Thoughts & Recommendation
Overall, Coral Throb left me impressed. The tapping function was gentler yet gave substantial stimulation, the internal bulb added satisfying pressure, and the adjustability made a difference. If you’re looking for something that blends novelty (fun design!) with serious performance, this is one to try.
If I were to buy one, I’d suggest:
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Consider your body shape and which stimulation matters most (clitoral vs G-spot), and make sure you test the positioning.
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Always use a water-based lubricant to enhance comfort.
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Be ready to experiment with settings and positions; the toy shines as you find what alignment works best.
Want a closer look? Check out my video review below!





