Rends Japan · 3-Sense Veneno series 10 vibration modes · heat · audio USB magnetic charging 100-day no-questions returns Discreet plain-box shipping
The Quake is what happens when Japanese engineers decide the manual onahole was too much manual labor. Ten vibration modes. Built-in heating element so it's not room-temperature TPE (a real problem). Built-in audio because the 3-Sense gimmick is vibration + heat + sound, and yes that's the actual third sense, not “bank-account remorse” — that's a fourth sense, free of charge. Plain-box shipping. Customs form reads “household goods.” Your roommate stays uninformed.
The first onahole that does the work for you
You've owned a manual onahole. You know the math: great in theory, manual labor in practice. The Quake is Rends Japan's answer to that exact complaint. Ten vibration modes ranging from “polite tremor” to “full Richter-9 aftershock,” a built-in heating element that brings it to body temperature instead of leaving you with cold silicone, and an audio element that completes the so-called 3-Sense engagement (sight is on you — and your monitor — but the toy handles vibration, heat, and sound). It's the difference between rowing a boat and turning on the outboard motor. Both get you across the lake. Only one is a workout.
Why $99.99 not $200 (and why it's cheaper than the manual one)
Quick math: a manual Magic Eyes Pure Bride (our OH-OT-127) is $179.99 and weighs 1.4 kg. The electric Quake is $99.99 and weighs about a third of that. The manual one lasts longer with rotation and has the deeper sculpt fantasy; the electric one does the rhythm for you and runs on a USB charge. Different tools, different jobs. Right now the Quake is 50% off MSRP ($200 → $99.99), ships discreetly from our US warehouse, and is the natural “do you want to do the work, or have the work done for you” upgrade.
Manual vs Electric — pick your weapon
Manual (Magic Eyes Pure Bride Virgo · OH-OT-127)
$179.99 · the “I want to do the work” pick
1400 g of dual-density Japanese TPE · Gokusai sculpt · virgin uterus chamber · sujimari vacuum vagina · 2–3 yr lifespan rotated. No batteries. No charging. No noise. Pure sculpt and pure manual rhythm. Choose this if the fantasy IS the manual experience.
Electric (Quake 3-Sense · OH-OT-136 — this page)
$99.99 · the “have the work done for you” pick
10 vibration modes · built-in heater · built-in audio · USB magnetic rechargeable · silicone head + dual-layer build · <50 dB (spec assumed — manufacturer confirmation pending). Choose this if your wrist has filed a formal complaint and you're ready to delegate the rhythm to Japanese engineering.
Want both? Most ADP veterans end up here. Manual for the sculpt nights, electric for the “I just got home from a 12-hour shift” nights. Different fantasy, different effort budget. Rotating them also doubles each one's lifespan.
What “3-Sense” actually means (Rends doesn't explain it well)
- Sense 1 — Vibration. Ten modes, from low-rumble to escalation patterns. Not just “on / off / high” — actual rhythm programming from a Japanese brand that's been doing this since the early 2000s.
- Sense 2 — Heat. Built-in heating element brings the silicone head up to body temperature. Solves the #1 complaint about every silicone toy ever made: “it's cold and it ruins the moment.”
- Sense 3 — Audio. Built-in audio (Rends' signature) layers reactive sound over the experience. Yes, with volume control. Yes, low enough for thin walls. Yes, you can turn it off if it's not your thing.
- Charging. USB magnetic — the cable snaps on, no fiddly micro-USB port to break, fully rechargeable, no batteries to buy.
- The fourth, undocumented sense: the moment your card gets charged. Brief sting. Worth it.
Spec sheet (the un-sexy but important page)
| Detail |
Spec |
| Brand |
Rends (Japan) — 3-Sense Veneno series · “Quake” |
| Type |
Electric vibrating onahole · rechargeable |
| Vibration modes |
10 modes (low rumble → escalation patterns) |
| Heat function |
Built-in heating element — warms silicone head to body temp |
| Audio function |
Built-in audio (Rends signature) · volume adjustable |
| Charging |
USB magnetic — snap-on cable, fully rechargeable, no batteries |
| Runtime per charge |
~60–90 min mixed use (spec assumed — confirm with Rends manual before publish) |
| Noise level |
~<50 dB at low mode (spec assumed — confirm before publish) |
| Weight |
~1.3 lb (~600 g) (spec assumed — confirm before publish) |
| Dimensions |
~9.4 in × 3.5 in × 3.1 in (~24 × 9 × 8 cm) (spec assumed — confirm before publish) |
| Material |
Soft skin-friendly silicone head + dual-layer build + ABS motor housing |
| Water-resistance |
Splash-resistant around motor housing (IPX5-class) — clean head only, do NOT submerge (spec assumed — confirm before publish) |
| Care |
Rinse silicone head with warm water + toy cleaner · wipe motor housing · air dry fully · do NOT submerge |
| Compatible with |
Water-based lube only — silicone lube degrades silicone heads |
| Country of origin |
Made in Japan · imported by ADP |
| SKU |
OH-OT-136 |
What's in the box
- 1× Quake 3-Sense electric onahole (Rends Japan)
- USB magnetic charging cable (standard USB-A on the wall side)
- Quick-start guide (modes, charging, cleaning) — Japanese + English
- Plain outer shipping box — no anime art, no brand logo, customs form reads “household goods”
- Care card from ADP — silicone-care reminder, “water-based lube only,” charging tips
- Free promo codes inside: ADOPT (20% off any inner pillow) · FREELUBE (buy 2 onaholes, get a Virgin Lubies free)
Receive it in 3 steps
- Hit “Add to Cart.” Stack with the Virgin Lubies combo ($24.99) at checkout — water-based, silicone-safe, the only lube that won't degrade your $99.99 investment. Free worldwide shipping kicks in at $99 and you are technically one cent under, so add a $5 cleaner and you're free.
- Handling 1–2 business days, then ships discreetly. Standard delivery 7–14 days to the US and most countries (free over $99). Express delivery 7 days or less. Plain outer box, customs form reads “household goods,” return address is an LLC name. Your mom will not know. Your roommate will not know. The mail carrier delivers a thousand of these a week and has stopped caring.
- Unbox, charge fully, deploy. First charge takes ~2 hours via USB. Rinse the silicone head with warm water before first use. Press the power button — modes cycle with each tap. Heat element warms in ~60 seconds. Audio is off by default; long-press to enable. Lube generously (water-based only), and welcome to the post-manual-labor era.
Made for
- Otaku who own a manual onahole and are done doing manual cardio at 2 AM
- First-time onahole buyers who want the rhythm done for them on their first try (Quake is the easiest mode entry)
- Discretion-first buyers who need under-50-dB noise and no-batteries charging (no “AA cells rattling in a drawer” tell)
- Collectors who already have OH-OT-127 (manual) and want the electric companion for rotation
- Anyone who has ever Googled “is there a vibrating version of [this]” and given up halfway through page 2
100-Day No-Questions Guarantee (yes, on opened adult electronics)
This is the one most shops won't do. Open the box. Charge it. Use it. If the Quake doesn't deliver — too loud, modes feel weak, heat doesn't work, audio annoys you — full refund within 100 days. No, we do not require “unused” or “in original packaging.” We process the refund and ship the next one if you want to try a manual instead. Plain-box return shipping, same as the outbound. We've been doing this since 2008 because the only sustainable business model in adult electronics is treating buyers like adults and eating the occasional return. The math works out over a 16-year run.
FAQ — the questions you actually have about an electric onahole
How long does the battery last per charge?
Roughly 60–90 minutes of mixed-mode use per full charge (manufacturer spec — confirm via included Rends manual). Continuous high-mode runs shorter; low-rumble runs longer. Full charge takes about 2 hours via the magnetic USB cable. Plug it in after every session and it's always ready — same routine as your phone.
How loud is it really? I live with thin walls.
At low mode, designed to sit under ~50 dB (spec assumed — confirm before publish), which is roughly “quiet refrigerator hum.” At max mode it gets to “electric toothbrush” territory — audible in the same room, not audible through a closed door. Rends specifically engineers the Veneno line for residential discretion. If noise is the dealbreaker, this is the model in the category that takes it seriously. (And our 100-day return covers “too loud for my situation.”)
How many vibration modes does it actually have?
10 modes, ranging from low constant rumble through escalation patterns and pulses. The button cycles forward; long-press powers off. There's no app, no Bluetooth, no firmware update — Japanese engineering's “the button does the thing” philosophy, which we appreciate.
Is it waterproof? Can I take it in the shower?
Splash-resistant, not submersible. Clean the silicone head under running warm water; wipe the motor housing with a damp cloth. Do NOT submerge the whole unit — the USB charging port and motor housing are not rated for it (IPX5-class assumed — confirm manufacturer spec before publish). Shower play: risky. Sink rinse for cleaning: completely fine.
How does this compare to the manual OH-OT-127?
Different tool, different night. The manual Magic Eyes Pure Bride (OH-OT-127, $179.99, 1400 g) is the sculpt experience — Japanese dual-density TPE, virgin uterus chamber, the full canon-bride fantasy. The electric Quake (OH-OT-136, $99.99, this page) does the rhythm for you with 10 modes + heat + audio. Manual wins on sculpt and lifespan; electric wins on effort and tech. Most ADP veterans end up owning both. We're not going to talk you out of it.
Is the motor user-serviceable if it dies?
Honest answer: no. Rends doesn't sell motor replacement modules to consumers — the motor and audio module are integrated into the sealed housing. That's why the 100-day guarantee matters here more than on the manual products. If the motor fails within the warranty window (12 months from Rends, plus our 100-day no-questions on top), we replace the whole unit. Outside warranty, it's a wear part on a $99 toy — treat it like premium earbuds.
USB-C or proprietary cable?
Proprietary magnetic snap-on connector on the toy side, standard USB-A on the wall side. The magnetic side prevents the most common failure mode (broken charging port from waggling a micro-USB cable mid-session). The wall side plugs into any USB-A wall brick or laptop. The cable ships in the box; spare cables available from Rends if you misplace it.
Returns on opened adult electronics — really?
Really. 100-day no-questions, opened, charged, used. Most shops won't return opened adult electronics — it's the single most common policy in the category. ADP returns them because the alternative (you stuck with a $99 toy that's “too loud” or “modes feel weak to me”) isn't sustainable. We resell returned units as B-stock at a discount, donate non-resellable units to disposal partners, and eat the cost. It's the only honest policy on a category this personal.
What lube do I use? Can I use silicone?
Water-based only. No silicone lube. Silicone lube degrades silicone toy heads (that's a real chemistry problem, not a sales pitch). ADP's Virgin Lubies bundle at checkout ($24.99) is water-based, condom-safe, washes off with warm water. Don't ruin a $99 toy with a $4 bottle of the wrong lube.
How discreet is the shipping?
Plain brown or black outer box, no anime art, no Rends or ADP logo, return address is an LLC name with no obvious link to adult retail. Customs form on international orders reads “household goods” or similar generic descriptor. We've been shipping this stuff to people who live with parents / roommates / partners since 2008. We are very good at this.
When does it arrive?
Handling 1–2 business days before it leaves the warehouse. Standard shipping 7–14 days to the US and most countries (free over $99). Express shipping 7 days or less. You'll get a tracking link by email; the carrier label does not say what's inside.