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Why are the controls in different places?

Some people like the controls of their vibrator to be on the base of the vibrator, as they feel the cord gets in the way, especially when using the vibrator with their partner. For others, the hand-pack controller is preferable, as they find it hard to reach the controls if they are on the base.

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