

Size does matter in many cases when it comes to sex toys. Some folks have felt that the Sona 2’s mouth is small to the point of being dangerous, so everyone’s mileage may vary. I prefer Sila’s rounded edge for comfort reasons. The edge around that mouth is also much rounder on Sila, versus the raised line found on Sona 2. The Lelo Sila’s opening / “mouth” is much larger than the Lelo Sona 2’s. Here’s why that is… It’s All About the Mouth The Sona 2 and Sila pulse at the same speed for each of the 8 possible intensities-but Sila is a lighter, rumblier touch than Sona, not as intense.

The Sila’s vibrations are quieter than the Sona 2’s, by about 10 decibels. “Sonic wave” just seems like fancy terminology for “it puffs air and vibrates.”
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SenSonic technology is what I call “vibro-pulsation”:it’s bursts of air with a vibrating current underneath, for a different feel than Womanizers including Womanizer Premium, or than the non-vibrating Satisfyers (like the popular Satisfyer Pro 2 NG). The Lelo Sona and Sona Cruise, Sona 2 and Sona 2 Cruise, and Sila all boast an effect Lelo calls “SenSonic technology.” It’s said to target deeper into the clitoris 1, not just stimulate the clitoral head (the part you can see). Lelo apparently has heard Cruise Control criticism from others too, because Sila does NOT include Cruise Control’s random intensity changes. Sona 2 Cruise review, I said, “Don’t press the forward if you’ve achieved a speed you like, or it’ll jump up in power and you won’t be able to turn it back down for a time.” Note: Don’t confuse Sona 2 with the Sona 2 Cruise, whose power is different due to the “Cruise Control” feature. Sila only has 8 functions, not 12 like Sona 2, which is fine with me because 12 is way too many to flip through using the one function-change button. The Lelo Sila, like the Sona 2, has 8 intensity levels for all functions (= 1 steady-pulsing function + 11 patterned functions).
