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
Can‘t decide? Get both. They serve different purposes, and together they cover pretty much every type of pleasure.
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.
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