I tried two LoveLine finger vibes this week and was pleased with the Mist but disappointed by the ErgoDrop. I’ll go into more detail here about the ErgoDrop and my issues with it. Basically, it’s too buzzy, loud, and unbalanced for my purposes.



ErgoDrop at a Glance
| Modes | Noise Level | Charge Time | Run Time | Dimensions | Warranty | Waterproof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 43dB (highest power) | 90 mins | 50 mins | 2.95″ x 1.81″ x 1.89″ | 1 year | Yes |



My Experience Using the ErgoDrop Vibe
I love a petite finger vibe, and I enjoyed the LoveLine Mist finger vibe, so I was pumped to try LoveLine’s ErgoDrop. I was disappointed.
ErgoDrop is quite strong, buzzy and loud. It measures ~42-43dB at its loudest, and it’s a slightly shrill kind of hum rather than a lower pitched buzz. It also feels buzzy in every mode – so much that it makes me nearly ticklish rather than stimulated. The only exception I’d say is the 7th mode, the flutter. This mode hints at a rumbly sensation, so I like it for that reason, but I wish it was a little stronger or had a stronger version of that mode to alternate between.
The modes follow an unconventional order with no obvious progression of low to high continuous vibration speeds, so it’s possible to get kind of “lost” in the settings. While playing with this, I just blindly cruised through the modes until I found the flutter one and spent the most time with that mode and the medium continuous vibration (most easily found by just turning the off and on again). To be honest, this isn’t so different from how I normally “settle” on a pattern anyway, but it’s nice to at least know when to expect the low, medium, and high continuous vibration speeds and you don’t get that with this toy.
1) Continuous “medium” vibration
2) Continuous “high” vibration
3) Slow rise/fall
4) Medium pulse
5) Quick pulse
6) 2 quick, 1 medium alternating pattern
7) Flutter
8) Continuous “low” vibration
9) Continuous “medium” vibration
10) Continuous “very low” vibration
When using this vibrator, you feel most of the vibration in your hand and in the wider convex “heel” of the toy rather than along the tip. I thought the tip might be intended for clitoral stimulation, but it’s rather firm, pointed and doesn’t offer much vibration at all. Because of its shape and feel, it could be used to tease clit or nipples even without the toy turned on, but the absence of stimulation at the tip is disappointing.
The origin of vibration compelled me to turn the ErgoDrop around, so the wider part was on the base of my clit, and I was holding it by its tip. It’s not wrong if it works, right? It felt like an odd way to enjoy a toy with a pronounced finger handle, but so much of the vibration traveled through my fingers when they were positioned on the grip that I had to try something else.



Final Thoughts
I’m not giving up on Shots’ LoveLine line of toys because I enjoyed the Mist finger vibe, but the ErgoDrop was a miss for me. Its shape is really attractive to me; I love the wider “heel,” precision tip, and ergonomic handle but just wish it had more rumble overall and literally anything happening in the tip. I’d rather reach for the Dream Crush, although it’s smaller in contact area and overall size.





