You‘ve narrowed it down to two. On one hand, the Layla — a classic G‑spot vibrator with thrusting action. On the other, the Rose Pro 6 — a viral suction toy that looks like a flower.
They’re both popular. They‘re both body‑safe. But they feel completely different.
I tested both for a week each. Here’s how they stack up — and which one I‘d buy again.
Design and first impressions

Layla is sleek and curved, with a smooth silicone finish. It’s slightly larger than a bullet but still comfortable to hold. The shape is clearly designed for G‑spot stimulation. It comes in Wine Red and Purple.
Rose Pro 6 looks like a decoration. Seriously. The soft pink petals open slightly, and the toy fits nicely in your palm. It‘s smaller than Layla and less intimidating to look at.
Winner: Rose Pro 6 for aesthetics. Layla for ergonomics.
Vibration modes and sensations
Layla offers 6 vibration patterns and 6 thrusting modes. The thrusting function is the standout — it moves in and out, which feels very different from standard vibrations. You can use vibration alone, thrusting alone, or both together. The motor is quiet (≤56dB) and rumbling rather than buzzy.
Rose Pro 6 has 9 licking modes and 9 vibration modes. It doesn‘t thrust or insert. Instead, it sits externally and uses air pulse and gentle tapping sensations. It’s more of a clitoral toy than a G‑spot toy.
Winner: Tie. Layla wins for internal stimulation. Rose Pro 6 wins for external clitoral play.

Noise level

Layla operates at ≤56dB — quieter than a normal conversation. You can use it with thin walls and feel comfortable.
Rose Pro 6 is even quieter, under 55dB on lower settings. The suction sound is subtle, almost like a soft tapping.
Winner: Rose Pro 6 by a hair.
Battery and charging
Layla has a 600mAh battery that lasts about 70 minutes on a full charge. Charging takes about 2 hours via magnetic USB.
Rose Pro 6 has a 320mAh battery that lasts 40-50 minutes. Charging takes about 1 hour.
Both are magnetic charging, so no fiddly ports.
Winner: Layla for longer runtime.

Waterproof
Both are fully waterproof with IPX7 ratings. You can take them in the bath or shower, and cleaning is easy — just soap and water.
Winner: Tie.
Real‑life use: which one actually felt better?
I used Layla internally, with the thrusting function on a low setting. The movement felt natural, not mechanical. It hit my G‑spot consistently without me having to reposition. I came within 10 minutes.
Rose Pro 6 was a different experience. I used it externally, starting with the licking mode, then switching to vibration. The suction felt unusual at first — almost ticklish — but once I found the right spot, the sensation built quickly. The orgasm was more surface‑level compared to Layla‘s deep rumbles, but still intense.
Winner: Layla for deep, internal orgasms. Rose Pro 6 for quick, external play.
Which one should you buy?
Buy Layla if:
- You want G‑spot stimulation
- You’re curious about thrusting motion
- You prefer deep, rumbling vibrations
- You don‘t mind a slightly larger toy
Buy Rose Pro 6 if:
- You want external clitoral stimulation
- You’re curious about suction/licking sensations
- You prefer a smaller, discreet toy
- You want something beautiful to look at
拿不定主意? 那就两个都买吧。它们用途不同,加起来几乎可以满足所有类型的乐趣。
For more on choosing your first toy, check out this guide from the American Sexual Health Association.
Ready to try one?
- Shop Layla — $99.90
- Shop Rose Pro 6 — $99.90
Both ship in discreet packaging, and both come with a 1‑year warranty. If you have questions — about cleaning, storage, or which pattern to start with — email us. We‘re happy to help.
First time buying either type? Our Beginner’s Guide to Sex Toys explains how G-spot vibrators and suction toys differ — and how to choose.
Sow love, let it grow.
Real-world product reviewer and sexual wellness advocate. Tests every toy personally so you don’t have to guess