Two experienced Danish testers put the Svakom Klitty, a purple, tongue-shaped vibrator with a suction function and full app control, through its paces both solo and partnered. The verdict landed somewhere between "permanent collection piece" and "underwhelmed despite high hopes," which makes this one worth a careful read before you buy.
There's a particular kind of sex toy that arrives looking like it was designed by someone who really, really wanted you to know they were thinking outside the box. The Svakom Klitty is one of those toys. The name itself is a cheeky wink at a certain pink-bowed cultural icon, which sets the tone before you've even cracked the packaging. It is shaped like a tongue. It is unapologetically purple. It comes with a little protective lid, a companion app, a remote-play function, and enough vibration patterns to keep a committed user busy for weeks. It promises clitoral suction, tongue-like licking, and customisable vibrations all in a single hand-held package, and the marketing energy around devices like this tends to set expectations sky-high before the box is even open.
Our two testers, both experienced users from Denmark who have spent meaningful time with Womanizer- and Satisfyer-style toys, came at the Klitty from slightly different angles but landed in surprisingly similar territory. Both were charmed by the design and material. Both flagged real, persistent issues with noise. And both concluded, independently, that this is absolutely not a beginner's toy. What follows is an honest accounting of where the Klitty earns its enthusiasm and where it earns its eyebrow raises.
Unboxing is, frankly, a strong moment for the Klitty. Both testers responded warmly to the visual design from the moment they got their hands on it. The purple silicone is finished beautifully, and the tongue-shaped contour reads as playful rather than gimmicky, which is genuinely difficult to pull off in this category. The protective lid is a nice gesture, even if its actual purpose feels a little ambiguous (hygiene? travel? unclear). The Female, 43, DK tester gently described the lid as possibly "just a gimmick," which is fair, but it's a low-stakes inclusion.
The material itself is where the toy makes its strongest first argument. It is smooth and substantial on the outside, and the part that touches your body, the part that actually matters, is made of an exceptionally soft silicone that both testers singled out for praise.
"The material is a real highlight — smooth on the outside and the softest silicone where it counts. Used clitorally, the way it builds an orgasm is gradual and deeply satisfying, growing more and more intense. The suction function in particular was a first for me, and it added a whole new dimension to what I'd experienced before. A genuinely exciting addition to any collection."
This is exactly the kind of first-touch impression that primes you to expect great things. Whether the toy delivers on that promise is, as we'll see, a more complicated question.
There is one design caveat worth mentioning early: the Klitty is heavier than other vibrators in its size class. Not unmanageably so, but enough that one tester noted it specifically as out of step with what she's used to. For shorter sessions this is a non-issue. For longer or more acrobatic use, it's worth knowing.
The headline feature here, beyond the suction, is the licking or tongue-like stimulation. This is where the Klitty most clearly differentiates itself from the suction-only field that Womanizer and Satisfyer have largely defined. Both testers found the sensation distinctive and surprisingly tactile. The Female, 35, DK tester described it as feeling "exactly like being licked," and her enthusiasm for that specific quality came through clearly in her review.
This is one of those features that's hard to imagine until you experience it, and it seems to land well. If you've ever wished a clitoral toy had a softer, wetter, more lifelike quality to its contact, the Klitty's tongue mechanism does seem to deliver in that direction. Whether you find it functionally erotic or simply interesting is going to depend on your personal taste, but the implementation itself appears to be solid.
Now for the more complicated story. The suction function, which is arguably the toy's other major selling point, divided our two testers in a way that's genuinely worth taking seriously before you buy.
For the Female, 43, DK tester, the suction was a revelation. She described it as something she had never experienced in a vibrator before, and it became a meaningful part of why she wanted to keep the toy in her permanent collection. Run together with the vibrations and the tongue function, the three sensations layered into something she found intense and effective, with a satisfying gradual build toward orgasm.
For the Female, 35, DK tester, the suction simply did not work. This is a tester who came in already enthusiastic about suction toys and had loved her time with Womanizer- and Satisfyer-style devices. She tried the Klitty's suction with a partner, then alone, and could not identify why it was not landing for her.
"I tested this both solo and with a partner, and the tongue-like sensation is something else — it genuinely feels like being licked. Running the vibration modes on their own delivered real results for me, and the design is strikingly beautiful. For anyone with experience using suction-style vibrators, there's real pleasure to be found here."
What's notable here is that this isn't a case of inexperience or unfamiliarity with the format. This is a suction-toy fan who couldn't find what she wanted in this particular suction implementation. That's worth taking seriously. Anatomy varies, anyone who has shopped for clitoral toys knows that what works gloriously for one person can land flat for another, but if you're buying the Klitty specifically for its suction, this is a real flag. Fortunately, the vibrations alone were strong enough that the same tester still got where she wanted to go, which speaks well of the secondary functionality even when the headline feature misses.
The Klitty pairs with a companion app that opens up several modes: standard pattern selection, a music mode, a touch-screen control where the toy responds to where you press on the screen, and a remote-play mode that allows a partner to take control over a video call.
The good news is that pairing is genuinely painless. The toy connects almost immediately, and the remote-play feature in particular got a warm review. Being able to hand control to someone else during a video call is a thoughtful addition for long-distance partners or anyone who likes that flavour of play, and it's one of the more polished implementations of the concept.
The less good news is that some of the other modes feel half-finished. The touch-screen control, where the toy's intensity responds to your finger position on a screen, was described as too erratic to be enjoyable, since the experience kept jumping around in a way that felt disjointed rather than building. Music mode was largely ignored. And the sheer number of vibration patterns started to feel less like generosity and more like noise. The Female, 43, DK tester ended up finding two or three favourites and sticking to them, which is a perfectly reasonable strategy but raises the question of why so many modes exist in the first place.
This is a familiar problem in app-controlled toys: more is not always better, and a curated handful of well-tuned patterns will often outperform a sprawling library of mediocre ones. The Klitty is not the worst offender here, but it could use some editing.
If there is one issue both testers absolutely agreed on, this is it. The Klitty is loud. Not just background-hum loud, but specifically the suction mechanism produces a sound that one tester compared to a medical oxygen machine. Run the suction and vibration together and the volume climbs further, with some settings taking on a mechanical quality that pulls you out of the moment.
For private home use, behind a closed door, this may be tolerable depending on your living situation. For travel, for thin-walled flats, for anyone with roommates or curious housemates, the noise is a real consideration. One tester said directly that she would happily use it at home but would think twice about packing it for a trip purely because of how it sounds. Given that the toy is otherwise compact and travel-friendly, this is a genuine shame.
On the practical front, the Klitty performs respectably. The charging dock is straightforward. Cleaning is generally easy thanks to the smooth silicone surface, although there is one small concern worth flagging: the air intake hole for the suction mechanism is a spot that's harder to clean thoroughly, and one tester wondered aloud how it would hold up cosmetically over time. This isn't a dealbreaker, but it's worth being aware of and developing a cleaning habit that addresses it.
Both testers reached the same conclusion here without prompting, which is always significant: the Klitty is not a beginner's toy. The combination of multiple stimulation types, an app-driven control system, a learning curve around finding which modes actually work for your body, and a suction function that may or may not click means this is best suited for someone who already knows what they like and has spent enough time with similar toys to navigate the experience confidently.
If you've owned a Womanizer or a Satisfyer, if you've used app-controlled toys before, if you're comfortable experimenting with patterns and intensities to find your sweet spot, the Klitty offers something genuinely interesting, particularly the tongue-like sensation, which is its most successful innovation. If you're newer to clitoral toys, you'd probably get more pleasure for less money and less fuss from a simpler, single-function suction toy or a well-reviewed bullet vibrator.
For partnered play, the remote-control feature is a real plus and could be the deciding factor for couples who like that kind of dynamic. For solo use, your mileage will depend significantly on how you respond to the suction function, which, again, is the most variable element of the whole package.
The Svakom Klitty is a toy with real ambition and a clear point of view. Its name is a wink, its silicone is luxurious, and its design is striking. Its tongue-like sensation is a meaningful innovation in a category that has felt somewhat stagnant since the original suction toys defined the space. When everything clicks, the gradual layered build toward orgasm is genuinely satisfying, and the remote-play feature opens up possibilities that single-function toys can't match.
But the Klitty is also a toy that doesn't always deliver on its own promises. The suction function, its co-headline feature, worked beautifully for one of our testers and not at all for the other, despite both being experienced users. The noise level is a real and persistent issue. The app, while well-implemented in its core pairing function, suffers from feature bloat and a touch-screen mode that feels unfinished. The weight is a small but noticeable departure from the category norm.
The honest summary: there is a lot to love here for the right user, and there is a meaningful chance that user is not you. If you're an experienced clitoral-toy enthusiast looking for something genuinely novel and you can tolerate the noise, the Klitty has real charms and may earn a place in your collection. If you're hoping for a reliable suction workhorse or your first foray into app-controlled toys, this probably isn't the place to start. Approach it knowing what it is, and what it isn't, and you'll get the most out of what it has to offer.
A note on what's next: this is our first-pass review based on initial tester feedback, and we're not done with the Klitty yet. We're currently working on a more in-depth follow-up piece that will dig further into long-term use, durability, and how the toy holds up across a wider range of users and scenarios. Expect that fuller review to land in about a month's time, with significantly more detail to help you decide whether the Klitty deserves a spot in your collection.