Recommended Devices
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The devices below are not specifically designed for this technique. However, we feel they are small enough to have a safe amplitude for use on the human shoulders, neck, and jaw. And they offer a range of frequencies that support the goals of Vibrant Voice Technique.
The Mimi Soft by Je Joue
Our top pick for most users. The Mimi Soft offers a high, clear frequency that enhances resonance—especially for higher-pitched or female voices. Its flat, silicone-coated surface feels smooth and safe for longer sessions, delivering a gentle, consistent vibration.
The Mini Penguin Massager
The best inexpensive option for beginners. Compact, portable, and surprisingly strong for its size, this device is great for getting started. Its two power settings provide solid vibration but should be used gently, especially on smaller neck muscles.
Mini wand Personal Massager
A reliable mid-range performer that balances comfort and power. Its wand-shaped, silicone-coated design makes it easy to hold and soft on the skin. The vibration strength is adjustable, giving you flexibility while maintaining control.
The Nea 3 by Lelo
Small but mighty. The Nea 3 delivers precise, high-frequency vibration ideal for users with smaller necks or who prefer a more focused feel. Its compact shape can feel intense at higher settings, so use slightly below full power for best results.
The LELO Siri
An advanced, high-quality option for experienced users. Although marketed as sound-activated, we recommend using manual mode for Vibrant Voice exercises. The Siri 3 delivers a strong, high-frequency vibration—start on lower settings and adjust gradually for comfort.
The Novafon
This device combines deep-penetration vibration (up to ~6 cm) with variable frequency/intensity settings, making it well-suited for targeted use around the neck, jaw and shoulders — precisely the areas that the Vibrant Voice Technique focuses on.
Medical Disclaimer
This site and the materials provided here by Vibrant Voice Technique may be considered experimental and are provided for information purposes only. Unless otherwise stated, the technique and any associated claims made on this site have not been evaluated by any medical studies, nor has the technique been approved to treat, cure or prevent any medical condition. We are not aware of any side-effects but no studies have been made in that regard. Except as otherwise noted herein, the materials provided on this site are provided “as is” by Vibrant Voice Technique, without any warranties or representations regarding the efficacy or safety of the technique. Any implied warranties or representations are limited to the fullest extent permitted by law.
We cannot assume any responsibility for any medical consequences if you choose to attempt the techniques described here. If you have a history of thrombosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, phlebitis, seizures, or if you have a heart condition or a pacemaker, you should consult your doctor before attempting this technique. The information on this site should not replace consultations with a medical professional and is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider with any personal medical or health questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you read on this site. We recommend that you review the instruction manual associated with any particular device you wish to use, and heed the instructions and warnings provided by the supplier of the device.