Lelo has launched its first app-connected thrusting vibrator aimed at vaginal use, a dual-action vibrator called the Ina Thrust.
The Ina Thrust sells for $239, making it another premium-end sextech device (Lelo rarely does anything else) from the Swedish company. Designed in the classic rabbit vibrator style, it has a 110-millimeter insertable thrusting section plus a smaller appendage designed to stimulate the clitoris.
The Ina Thrust can be controlled with five buttons on the device, or by connecting the vibe to Lelo’s app. The app-exclusive modes (more on those below) also mean the most interesting features are gated to remote control, which means the usual connected-toy questions about account data and what gets logged apply here too.
While thrusting motions tend to be the norm for penis stroker devices rather than vagina-focused vibrators, thrusters such as the Ina Thrust and rival products like the Bellesa Thrust allow a more hands-off experience than non-thrusting vibes. We covered an early entry in this category when Unbound’s Clutch combined thrusting and rumbling some years back, so the format itself is not new.
For the Ina Thrust, Lelo developed what it calls Dynamic Thrust technology, which it says regulates thrust power so it doesn’t weaken when met with internal body resistance. Whether that holds up in use, is the sort of thing we’d want to test. The vibrator has 16 different intensity levels, with Lelo saying it developed another tech system called SmoothRise that allows shifting between intensity settings smoothly, without jolting.
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Lelo has also put work into creating app-exclusive smooth thrusting modes, pitched as an alternative to the “jackhammer” intercourse thrusting style some other thrusting vibrators might provide. The “jackhammer” line is Lelo’s own framing, a tidy way to reserve the premium-feeling subtlety for itself, while quietly throwing shade at its rivals. Combined with the clit-stimulating section, the aim is to provide blended orgasms through simultaneous thrusting and clitoral vibration.
The Ina Thrust is designed to have a noise level of under 63 decibels, which would make it pretty quiet by vibrator standards. It weighs around 164 grams and can be used for up to two hours between charges.
Lelo’s first thrusting vibrator looks like a natural step on from the traditional rabbit-style vibrator, but some sextech companies have pushed the thrusting arms race much harder.
In 2025 Lovense released a massage gun-style handheld thrusting device called the Spinel that can deliver up to 1,450 strokes per minute, which is exactly the kind of stroke-count escalation Lelo is positioning the Ina Thrust against. That device, as with pretty much all Lovense kit, leans harder on connectivity, with the option to sync with online content and other devices.

