The Diamo has clear strengths: The hold is solid, and the vibration is well-targeted. On paper, it’s designed to adapt while staying firmly in place.
But the fit isn’t universal. The base is rigid, and even though the silicone does stretch, it becomes tight very quickly if you’re above average. I’m in that category myself — I had to modify it just to be able to wear it comfortably.
The concept is strong. You can feel Lovense moving in the right direction: a connected ring, stable, powerful, built for long sessions. But it still needs more flexibility before it works for everyone out of the box.
In short: • if you’re within the standard size range, it performs exactly as advertised; • if you’re above it, expect a very firm fit… or even to do some DIY.
And honestly, all this points in one direction: it’s time for a Diamo 2 — something more flexible, more adaptive, and truly built for every body. The technology and concept are already strong. Now it just needs the next step.
Thank you for such an honest and detailed analysis! This is very valuable for us and for the whole community. You have absolutely identified the key strengths of Diamo (fixation, power, concept) and its main design challenge is its limited adaptability to non—standard sizes. Your feedback is a direct and important guide to action for future developments. We are hearing a request for more flexibility and versatility. Thank you for sharing your experience and modifications. It is these reviews that help you take the next steps and make your products better. Let's share your thoughts with the development team. You're right: technology is powerful, and now the challenge is to make it accessible to every body.