Satisfyer Pixie Dust Air Pulse Review

I was initially drawn to it purely by the color and its small size. It just looked fun and cute

Welcome to another review, this time diving into the Satisfyer Pixie Dust in Pink Mint. I’ll admit, I was initially drawn to it purely by the color and its small size. It just looked fun and cute, right? Plus, being compact, it seemed like the perfect little toy to keep hidden away, whether from curious kids rummaging through the bedroom or for a bit of secretive travel fun.

Now, let’s get into how it works.


The Pixie Dust has three buttons: one to control and lower the pressure wave, one to increase it, and another for the vibrations. You get two types of stimulation, vibrations and pressure waves either together or separately. It instantly reminded me of Satisfyer’s other clitoral stimulators I’ve tried. However, let’s be clear: when they say "touch-free," it doesn't mean app-controlled, which I misread at first. It simply operates without direct clitoral contact, which is the magic of their Air Pulse Technology. Honestly, we all know this it’s a bit of an advertising fluff.


So, onto the real test. There are 11 pressure wave levels, from a gentle breeze to much stronger intensities, and 12 vibration settings totaling a decent range of combinations. The pressure wave itself has a deep, suction-like feel, and on the lower settings, it’s almost like a gentle pinch on the clitoris. The higher settings get pretty intense, and for me, the ninth level paired with a slow vibration was the sweet spot. It wasn’t as quiet as I expected, especially on the stronger settings, but if you use it underwater (yep, it’s waterproof), the sound dampens a bit.


Honestly, just buy a Pro2 Gen 3! it’s got everything this has and more

Who Is This For?


If you’re a beginner or someone looking for a cute, discreet vibrator that’s great for solo play, this is a solid pick. It’s especially handy if you’re traveling, as it’s small enough to fit in your luggage or handbag. However, at $65, if you're willing to spend a little more, I’d recommend going for one of Satisfyer’s flagship models, which offer a bit more power and versatility.


For me, the Pixie Dust is perfect for beginners who want something easy to hide and pack away but also provides a satisfying experience.

So, it’s cute, compact, beginner-friendly, and perfect for some fun on the go—but if you’re after something with a little more ‘wow’ factor, you might want to save up extra $10 and go for the Pro 2 Gen 3.

Overall Thoughts


The Satisfyer Pixie Dust is a beauty, no doubt. It’s got a sleek, eye-catching design with a gradient color, and the silicone feels nice against the skin. But while it looks good and performs well, it doesn’t really offer anything groundbreaking compared to other Satisfyer products, especially their higher-end models like the Pro 2 Gen 3.

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