💜 Gold-N-Dreams Millie & Agatha Vibrators: Product Review (2026)

Gold-n-Dreams Agath and Millie

This review is long overdue – I’ve been enjoying both of these vibes since like last fall and finally sharing my thoughts now! I’m a huge fan of a mini-vibe, and Gold-N-Dreams Agatha and Millie fit that bill – Millie is a small bulbous vibrator for shallow internal or external use, and Agatha is a palm-sized rabbit vibrator. Both are under $50, include a 1-year warranty under parent brand NS Novelties, and have preset patterns and deeply resonating vibrations on their low settings.

Millie & Agatha at a Glance

ModesNoise Level Charge TimeRun TimeDimensionsWarrantyWaterproof
MILLIE1032dB90 min max60 min5.43 x 2 x 1.81″1 yearNo; just splashproof
AGATHA1034dB90 min max80 min4.88 x 1.22 x 2.52″1 yearNo; just splashproof
Volumes are approximate and were measured 10 ft away with toy on highest mode and touching skin in an environment with baseline ambient noise of 26-27 dB, aka my house.

Unboxing & Inspection

When I first saw these vibrators get released late last year, I was instantly drawn to their compact dimensions and simple 1-button interface. I got samples of both and have enjoyed them ever since. Both are silicone, simple to operate, quiet, and honestly pretty powerful for their size and price point.

The Millie is a stubby vibrator with little bit of texture/ribbing on its bulbous tip and flared “wings” that you can position at your labia or clit for extra contact. It is slightly flexible, but I’d say it can still be used as a wand for external stimulation.

The Gold-n-Dreams Agatha is a super petite rabbit vibe that has a modest-sized insertable arm and bulbous, slightly flexible clitoral arm. Its two arms are designed to be fairly close together, which helps if you’re someone who frequently has to press the clit arm down on other rabbit vibrators because they always overshoot your clit. Agatha has a small finger-sized loop under the power button for extra grip.

I wouldn’t call the silicone “squishy” on either the Millie or Agatha. Both toys have more of a smooth and firm silicone finish.

Millie & Agatha Documentation

The documentation includes instructions on how to charge and power on/off the vibrators.

There are notes emphasizing the 90-minute MAX charge time stating NOT to exceed this time charging.

My Experience Using Millie

On first impression, the Millie was much more approachable to me. It can be used for shallow penetration for a “just the tip” kind of feel, or it can be used as a wand for external stimulation (see its gentle vertical ribbing?). It would be good for people who can’t take in more than ~2″ internally because the flared petal prevents deeper insertion and also provides additional external contact. You can hold the Millie so that you’re taking in a little of the bulb with the “petal/wing” cupping your labia, or you can swing it around so that the tip is nestled into your labia area and the edge of the flared petal is across your clit.

I found the Millie to have some flexibility in its shaft, which means if I want to use it as a wand, I’ll stabilize the back of the petal shape with my finger. This isn’t really a big deal (it isn’t a bendy toy, just slightly flexible). I prefer to have my hand closer to my body anyway when using a wand, so I’d probably hold the Millie the same way regardless, but it’s worth mentioning.

The button is on the end of the base and actually requires a lighter press than you’d think. If you push the button too firmly, it won’t actuate. Still, it’s easier to find the button on the Millie without looking down because of its location.

Its lowest setting is a deeply resonating blend of buzz and rumble – not super rumbly but still quite pleasing. I enjoyed nearly all of the patterns here, with a few marked as favorites. I wasn’t a huge fan of the 5th setting just because I prefer a quicker pattern, and this one had some pauses that were just a fraction of second too slow for me. The “super low” vibration in the 7th setting might as well be a pause; it wasn’t enough for me either. But in all, some great options here!

  1. Low continuous vibration*
  2. Medium continuous vibration*
  3. High continuous vibration*
  4. Medium pulse
  5. Slow/Quick alternating pulses
  6. Pulse/vibration alternating*
  7. Super low/High vibration alternating
  8. Fast/slow crescendo alternating*
  9. Fast/slow pulses alternating
  10. Crescendo/decrescendo
    (* denotes my favorite modes)

My Experience Using Agatha

I had my reservations about Agatha due to so many experiences with oversized clitoral arms; I’m always having to reposition or hold the external arm steady with a finger. I love the fact that this rabbit doesn’t need me to micromanage that clit arm. It nestles in exactly where I need it, and the tip of the arm is wide/broad enough for the appropriate amount of contact (it’s about 1.9″ long and 1″ wide at widest point). It’s also more rigid than the internal arm, so it’s easier to anchor it where needed on your clit and explore internally rather than working two angles at once.

The internal arm measures about 3″ long and 1.1″ wide at its widest point. It has a little bit of flex, but the curved tip is rigid enough to manipulate for appropriate simulation.

The external and internal arms are less that .5″ apart, so they’re designed to really form a snug fit to your clit and inner vaginal wall. I love the sensation of this snug fit, especially without having to DO anything to achieve it. It reminds me of the We-Vibe Chorus and Chorus Pro, whose arms can clamp onto you tightly. Granted, the Agatha has far fewer options for customizing vibrations and fit than the Chorus/Chorus Pro, but I like the dimensions of both toys, and the added handle on the Agatha for leverage.

As far as vibration modes go, my favorite is honestly the low or medium continuous vibration. The Agatha feels a bit buzzy after the medium level; albeit it’s a DEEP, resonating buzziness as with Millie. I have a special affinity for the 5th mode, and generally they’re all pretty well paced (again, I personally like patterns that don’t have a long pause in them). The lowest and medium vibration settings feel deeply satisfying for a toy of this price point and size. All modes are pleasingly quiet (~34 dB when touching skin).

  1. Low continuous vibration*
  2. Medium continuous vibration*
  3. High continuous vibration
  4. Slow pulse
  5. Low/Med/High alternating continuous vibration*
  6. Slow/Med/Quick alternating pulses
  7. Quick crescendo
  8. Quick pulses
  9. Crescendo/decrescendo
  10. Medium pulses
    (* denotes my favorite modes)

Final Thoughts

Both the Millie and Agatha are budget-friendly, no-fuss, travel-sized vibrators that didn’t disappoint. They both have a 1-year warranty under their parent brand NS Novelties (but contact us first; we can usually handle these issues). Millie has a tad more flex in its shaft than I’d like, but it’s pleasing to grind and rub against, while intermittently plunging it inside. I enjoy nearly all of the patterns on the Millie.

The Agatha feels comfortably ergonomic for me personally, as I love a snug fit between internal and external rabbit arms. On first glance, I thought I’d enjoy the Millie more as a safer bet. I had my doubts about Agatha and whether it’d be a good fit, but I ended up enjoying Agatha way more than expected, and between the two, I use it more often than Millie.