Daily Burn review: New daily workouts for beginners, but the music is terrible
A premium subscription means you'll never run out of ways to work out.
The Period Company's underwear is super cheap and super absorbent
Their most expensive pair is $14.
By Anna Iovine
BuzzFeed's branded sex toy AirVibe doesn't live up to the buzz
The case is cute, though.
By Anna Iovine
The new LELO Soraya Wave is better than the original, but is it worth $250?
The WaveMotion technology may be the deciding factor.
By Anna Iovine
Intimate Rose products are great tools to help relieve pelvic pain
"People of all genders have benefitted from our products."
By Anna Iovine
Ardent FX is like an all-in-one 'Easy Bake Oven' for weed edibles
It takes the guesswork out of the often laborious edible baking process.
By Morgan Sung
The Zumio X sex toy is OK at best, underwhelming at worst
If you're new to sex toys, this isn't for you.
By Anna Iovine
EliteSingles review: A career-oriented dating site with hit or miss results
Can you deal with inconsistency in order to get away from millennials?
By Leah Stodart
EliteSingles vs. Match: How a career-oriented site fares against the OG
Would you prefer a career-based curated feed or sorting matches based on hobbies and personality?
By Veronika Kero and Leah Stodart
Zoosk vs. match: Do you trust algorithms or do you want control?
There's one distinct difference between these big players, and it has to do with profile building.
By Veronika Kero and Leah Stodart
eharmony vs. EliteSingles: Mature matches, slightly different clientele
One has a very specific user base while the other has more proven results.
By Veronika Kero and Leah Stodart
TOCA's TOTO and QULO lubes changed my mind about CBD lube
It's not perfect, but it's pretty great.
By Anna Iovine
match vs. eharmony: Both are for serious relationships, but how do the dating sites compare?
Both have gone through some serious modernization to compete with swiping apps.
By Veronika Kero and Leah Stodart
'Supernatural' for Oculus Quest is a fun cardio game for the exercise-averse
Just remember to use your core.
By Rachel Kraus
Whistle GO Explore review: A surefire way to better connect with your pet
I learned more about my dog's daily habits than I ever thought I would or needed to.
By Dylan Haas
If any hair straightener is worth $500 in a pandemic, it’s the Dyson Corrale
That's a big "if."
By Rachel Kraus
I tried Poco, MysteryVibe's new smart, bendable vibrator
As is the case with many Bluetooth toys, it falls a bit short.
By Anna Iovine
Core meditation trainer review: The orb, it works!
This could be the best device yet made for meditation, breath training, and keeping an eye on your heart health.
By Chris Taylor
With the Yoga Wake Up app, you'll never need to hit 'snooze' again
An exercise for the mind AND body.
Tempo Studio review: The answer to all your weight training needs during lockdown
My noodle arms were not ready for this.
Resistance band exercises are a low-cost way to stay fit during quarantine
It's possible to work out on a budget, even during a pandemic.
On Beat Fitness is a dance party disguised as a workout for any quarantine mood
Who doesn't want to workout to My Chemical Romance?
The Charge Running app is the perfect cure for those self-distancing blues
It's like running with a group even though you're not.
NordicTrack RW900 review: Come for the on-demand rowing classes, stay for the live resistance control
Let's just say it made me realize how much I was slacking before.