Satisfyer Pro 2 vs Womanizer Premium 2
Satisfyer Pro 2 vs Womanizer Premium 2: Honest Comparison from a Store That Sells One of Them
The first thing you should know: we sell the Satisfyer Pro 2. We do not sell the Womanizer Premium 2. If we tell you ours wins at everything, you'll figure out we lied the moment you read a real review, and you won't come back. So this is the honest version.
These are the two best-known air-pulse toys on the market. Both use rhythmic pressure waves instead of vibration, both target external clitoral stimulation, and both are fully waterproof. That last point matters because most older comparisons online were written when the Womanizer Premium (the original) was only splash-resistant. Premium 2 closed that gap. If you read somewhere that "Womanizer isn't safe in water," that information is dated.
The real differences are still real. They're just not the differences most people assume.
Quick Verdict
Buy the Womanizer Premium 2 if you have already tried air-pulse, you know you love it, you want the most polished version of the technology, and the $130 price gap is not the deciding factor. Buy the Satisfyer Pro 2 if you are new to air-pulse, you want the core experience without paying $200 to find out whether you like it, or you would rather put that $130 toward almost anything else.
Side-by-Side Specs
| Spec | Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 2 | Womanizer Premium 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $69.69 (ours) | $199.00 (MSRP) |
| Waterproof rating | IPX7 (fully submersible) | IPX7 (fully submersible) |
| Intensity levels | 11 | 14 |
| Pre-set patterns | None | 12 |
| Battery life | ~30 min per charge | ~4 hours per charge |
| Charging | Magnetic USB | Magnetic USB |
| Material | Body-safe silicone + ABS | Body-safe silicone + ABS |
| Noise level | ~50 dB | ~45 dB |
| Warranty | 15 years (Satisfyer) | 5 years (Womanizer) |
| Weight | 5.4 oz | 6.2 oz |
| Autopilot / random mode | No | Yes |
| Smart Silence (motor pauses unless on skin) | No | Yes |
Sources: manufacturer spec sheets from Satisfyer and Womanizer. IPX ratings follow the IEC 60529 international standard, which is the one that actually means something when a company claims "waterproof."
Where the Womanizer Premium 2 Wins
- Battery life. Four hours versus thirty minutes is not a minor difference. If you travel, if you forget to charge devices, or if you just want to not think about it, the Premium 2 is the calmer ownership experience.
- Smart Silence. The motor only runs when the head is touching skin. Sounds like a small feature until you live in an apartment or share a house. Genuinely useful.
- Autopilot. Randomized intensity changes that simulate variability. Some people love it, some people find it distracting. If you already know you like patterns and randomness, this is real value.
- Twelve preset patterns plus fourteen intensity levels. Satisfyer gives you eleven levels and nothing else. The Premium 2 hands you variety without making you fiddle with the buttons.
- Build quality. Heavier in the hand, more solid, nicer finish. You can feel where the extra money went.
- Quieter motor. About five decibels, which is roughly the difference between "you could hear it through a door" and "probably not."
Where the Satisfyer Pro 2 Wins
- Price. Roughly a third the cost. That's $130 you keep, which is real money.
- Warranty length. Fifteen years from Satisfyer versus five from Womanizer. Whether you want this device fifteen years from now is a separate conversation, but the confidence behind the warranty is a real signal.
- Same core technology. The air-pulse mechanism, the actual reason anyone buys either device, is functionally similar on both. The Womanizer is more refined, but the experience that made the category famous is intact on the Satisfyer.
- Lower stakes. If you have never tried air-pulse before, you do not know yet whether you love it, like it, or find it overwhelming. Spending $70 to find out is a better gamble than spending $200.
The Real Question
This comparison is not about which device works better. The Premium 2 works better. It is more refined, the battery is far longer, and it has features the Satisfyer does not have. The question is whether those advantages are worth $130 to you specifically.
Three honest scenarios:
- First-time buyer. Get the Satisfyer Pro 2. You do not know yet if this technology is for you. Find out cheaply. If you love it, you can upgrade later with full information. We have shipped this to enough first-time buyers to tell you that some people love air-pulse instantly and some people find it too intense or just not their thing. Better to learn that on $70 than on $200.
- Experienced buyer ready to upgrade. Get the Premium 2. You already know you love the category and you are buying a daily driver. The build, battery, and Smart Silence pay off in real ownership.
- Buying as a gift. Get the Satisfyer. Committing someone else to a $200 device is a lot. The Satisfyer is a generous gift that does not put pressure on the recipient.
Shower and Bath Use
Both devices are rated IPX7, meaning fully submersible per IEC 60529. Either one works for shower and bath use. The original Womanizer Premium (without the 2) was only IPX4, splash-resistant only, and that drew a clear line in older comparisons. Premium 2 fixed that. So if you have been told "Womanizer is not safe in water," that information was true about the previous model and is no longer true about the current one.
What still matters in water: rinse with mild soap and warm water after use, let the silicone head air-dry before storage, and stick with water-based lube. Silicone-based lube can degrade silicone heads over time on either device. Treat both the same way in the shower and either one will last.
Our Recommendation
For the typical shopper landing on a store called ShowersExpress, the Satisfyer Pro 2 is the right call. Most people walking into the air-pulse category have not tried it before, are not sure how much they will use it, and would rather spend the difference on something else. The Satisfyer delivers the actual experience that made this category popular, without making you pay full freight to find out whether you like it.
If you are upgrading from an existing air-pulse toy and you already know this is your category, the Premium 2 is worth its price. It is the better device. We just would not recommend $200 as the entry ticket when $70 covers the same fundamental experience.
Shop the Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 2 ($69.69)
Or grab the bundle
If you are buying anyway, the Air Support Bundle pairs the Satisfyer Pro 2 with a bottle of Swiss Navy water-based lube for $108.95. Bought separately the same two items run $161.30, so the bundle saves you about $52 and ships with everything you actually need for a first session. Water-based lube is the right choice for silicone air-pulse heads, which is why we paired them.
Shop the Air Support Bundle ($108.95, save $52)
FAQ
Is the Womanizer Premium 2 really fully waterproof, or just splash resistant?
Fully waterproof. IPX7 rated under IEC 60529, which means protection against temporary submersion up to one meter. This is an upgrade from the original Womanizer Premium, which was only IPX4 (splash resistant). The Premium 2 is shower-safe.
Is the Satisfyer Pro 2 actually as good as the Womanizer for the price?
It is not as refined. The build, the battery, and the smart features are all genuinely better on the Premium 2. But the core air-pulse experience, the reason anyone buys either device, is close enough that most first-time buyers cannot tell the difference. You pay nearly three times more for the polish, not the experience.
Which one should I buy if I have never used an air-pulse toy before?
The Satisfyer Pro 2. You do not know yet whether you will love air-pulse. Find out for $70 instead of $200. If you love it and want to upgrade later, that path is always open.
Does the Womanizer Premium 2 actually last 4 hours on a charge?
Roughly, yes. Real-world battery life depends on which intensity levels you use most often, but four hours of mixed use is a fair estimate. The Satisfyer Pro 2 will run for about thirty minutes on a full charge, which is enough for one session but not multiple sessions without recharging.
Can I use either with lube?
Yes. Use water-based lube. Silicone-based lube can degrade the silicone heads over time on both devices.
Written by Rex.