Ava Neo Review: The App-Controlled Thrusting Vibrator Built for Slow Mornings
Small. Quiet. Wildly underrated.
That is the case for slowness — and for the kind of pleasure that doesn't ask you to hurry.
We spend so much of the week moving fast. Ava Neo is an invitation to do the opposite: to stay in the soft part of the morning a little longer, to let your body set the tempo instead of the calendar. This is a deep dive into what makes it one of our most quietly capable pieces — and why "unhurried" might be the most luxurious feature of all.
A thrusting rhythm you actually control
Most toys ask you to keep up with them. Ava Neo waits for you.
Its signature is a gentle, app-guided thrusting motion paired with deep, resonant vibration — two sensations you can layer or separate depending on the mood. The point isn't intensity for its own sake. It's range. You can begin almost imperceptibly, a slow tide, and build only if and when you want to.
That makes it a rare thing: a toy that's as good for a five-minute reset as it is for a long, lingering session. Slow living, in object form.

The app: connection without the rush
Pair Ava Neo with the Svakom Connexion app and the experience opens up.
You can design your own rhythms, save the ones your body keeps returning to, and adjust everything with a thumb instead of fumbling for a button. For couples — whether you share a bed or a time zone — one person can hold the pace while the other simply receives. It turns control into a quiet kind of intimacy.
And because it's all in the app, there's no learning curve to interrupt the moment. You set it once, then you let it go soft.
Body-safe, beautifully made
Ava Neo is finished in body-safe silicone with a smooth, warm-to-the-touch surface — the sort of material that feels considered rather than clinical.
It's fully waterproof, so it belongs in the bath as easily as the bedroom, and it charges over USB magnetic contact, so there's no awkward port to dry. The two colourways — Peach Pink and Cornflower Blue — were chosen to sit quietly on a nightstand, not hide in a drawer. Pleasure you don't have to apologise for owning.
Who it's for
If you're newer to app-controlled toys, Ava Neo is a forgiving place to start: intuitive, never overwhelming, easy to keep gentle.
If you're more experienced, the depth is there when you want it — the thrusting and vibration together reach a fullness that simpler toys can't. It's inclusive by design, too. There's no single "right" way to use it, no assumption about who's holding it or who they're with. Just a well-made object that meets you where you are.
You can explore Ava Neo here: svakom.com.au/products/thrusting-vibrator.
The small details that earn their place
Good design hides in the parts you stop noticing.
Ava Neo holds a long charge, so it's ready when you are rather than blinking at you mid-ritual. It's quieter than you'd expect for something with real depth — a low, soft hum rather than a buzz that fills the room. The contours are shaped to sit comfortably in the hand or against the body without needing to be gripped. And cleaning is a thirty-second affair: warm water, a gentle cleanser, dry, done.
None of these are headline features. That's exactly the point. They're the small kindnesses that turn a gadget into something you reach for again and again.
A note on connection
Pleasure doesn't have to be a solo act, and it doesn't have to be a shared one either. Ava Neo is comfortable both ways.
Alone, it's a private ritual — a way to come home to your own body on your own schedule. With a partner, the app turns distance into closeness: one person shaping the rhythm, the other simply present to it, whether you're in the same bed or messaging across cities. It's intimacy without performance. Connection at whatever pace the two of you decide.
That flexibility is rare, and it's deliberate. We build for the full spectrum of how people actually live and love.

A morning, slowly
Picture it. The light is still soft and grey at the edges. You've nowhere to be for an hour, and for once you're not pretending otherwise.
You reach for Ava Neo not because you should, but because it feels like the right kind of gentle. The first rhythm is barely there — a suggestion more than a sensation. You don't reach for your phone. You don't think about the day. You just stay, letting the warmth build at the pace your body chooses, noticing the difference between doing pleasure and receiving it.
This is what the toy is really for. Not performance, not a finish line — a slow, deliberate hour that belongs entirely to you. Mornings like this are rarer than they should be. Ava Neo is one quiet way to give yourself more of them.
Making it a ritual, not a task
Here's the slow-living reframe: pleasure isn't the reward at the end of a productive day. It's part of how you take care of yourself, like a warm shower or a real breakfast.
Try it without a goal. Lower the lights. Let the first rhythm be the slowest one. Notice what your body actually wants instead of what it thinks it should want. Ava Neo is built to follow that lead — to stretch a moment out rather than rush it to a finish.
The fast version of pleasure will always be there. This is permission to choose the slow one.
Stay a while. Explore Ava Neo and the rest of the collection at svakom.com.au — and let your body set the pace. Explore your limits.
















