Review: SaSi by Je Joue
Posted by Sarahbear on April 1, 2010
When Je Joue began selling their products at EdenFantasys I got pretty excited because there are only so many vibrating phalluses a girl can own before she gets bored. The G-ki and the SaSi are anything but boring. They are some of the most innovative toys I have ever seen. I actually purchased the G-ki first, and after enjoying it so much I bumped the SaSi up a few spots on my wish list.
The SaSi can’t really be described as a clitoral vibrator, because it does a lot more than vibrate. It’s shaped kind of like a computer mouse and there’s a small rolling ball beneath a smooth layer of silicone on the bottom. It sounds kind of like you’re masturbating with an inkjet printer, which is a little loud, but not distracting. Unless you’ve got privacy issues, like a roommate, you shouldn’t have any issues with how much noise it makes. Like a mouse, it’s controlled by five buttons on the top. At first, this can be a bit overwhelming but once you get the hang of things it gets easier. Plus, it has a ‘favourites’ mode so that by the time you’ve got it figured out it just cycles through the patterns you enjoy most anyhow.
There are five buttons, two modes, and eleven or twelve ‘movements’. There is one large button in the center and four smaller buttons around the larger button. Pressing and holding the large button for two seconds will turn the SaSi on. Once it’s on it will flash green, just letting you know it’s on. To choose between modes you’ll need to press the left or right button. A green flashing light indicates the ‘favourites’ mode which will cycle you through the top five movement patterns. The red flashing light will signify that you’re in the ‘customise’ mode, which will take you through all of the movements. Once you’ve decided which mode you want to use you can simply press the center button to begin the movements.
Pressing up or down once will increase or decrease the movement speed. Pressing and holding the up or down buttons will increase or decrease the vibration or change the vibration pattern. Pressing the left and right buttons will cycle you through the previous or next movements.
Confused yet? It’s a lot simpler than it sounds, though there is a learning curve. The movements are just varying ways that the moving ball circles around your clit. The vibrations are similar to any other product you’ve used. They get faster and slower and sometimes they pulsate or do a roller coaster. The movements alone don’t really do anything for me. I have a peek-a-boo clit that sometimes likes to hide under my labia. If I’m really aroused I can feel it, but that takes a lot of foreplay. The best way I can describe the feeling, which I assume is what Je Joue was going for, is a simulation of oral sex. I happen to prefer a ‘flat-tongue’ and a lot of pressure as opposed to a pointy tongue randomly circling my clit. If you enjoy the latter then you will probably love the SaSi. When you’re investing this kind of money in a toy it really helps to know what you like.

It comes in a sturdy, pretty little black box with the company logo in a few different spots. Included in the box are four international electric adapters (EU, UK, USA/Canada/Japan, Australia/NZ), a power transformer, an instruction manual, a one year limited warranty card, a black drawstring storage pouch, and the SaSi. It can be stored in the drawstring pouch or inside the box with all of the adapters, charger and information. You can even leave it on display, if you like, on top of the box with everything else stored inside. You will probably want to set it on top of the box when it’s charging. To recharge it just slide the appropriate adapter into the transformer and plug it in. The hole to recharge it with is hidden beneath a small silicone flap.

After each use, the SaSi should be cleaned with a damp cloth. It’s splash resistant, but you don’t want to put it under a running faucet or use it in the tub/shower. Don’t leave it in standing water. If it gets water damage you void your warranty. No silicone lubes, as with most silicone toys, only water-based lubes to avoid damaging the texture of the toy. If you want to try one out for yourself you can pick it up at EdenFantasys.

FTC Statement: I purchased this product on my own and decided to review it because I can.
















Saraid said,
Good review. My main reason for not wanting one of these is that pressure can’t be applied. That would be a deal breaker for me.
Kayla said,
Does it really have a little display stand? That’s amazing. So awesome. Great review as well. I love the idea of the Sasi, but I need pressure too, so this would just aggravate me.
Sarahbear said,
It’s just the box lid with a little rubbery circle you put on top of it. The lid to the box has this oval raised in the center and it fits into the rubber thing.
It’s definitely something for those with very sensitive clits that love light tongue flicks.
Manda said,
Great review. I’ve looked at this a couple of times but haven’t made up my mind yet.
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