The Science Behind the Magic Wand: Understanding Its Power

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Magic wand power refers to the fictional ability to use a wand to instantly and effortlessly create or change things. In popular culture, a magic wand is often depicted as a tool of great power, capable of making dreams come true with a mere flick of the wrist. The concept of magic wand power dates back to ancient legends and folktales, where powerful wizards and sorcerers would use their wands to perform extraordinary feats. These wands were often seen as a symbol of authority and mastery over the supernatural, giving the wielder the ability to manipulate the world around them at will. The idea of magic wand power has continued to captivate our imagination, appearing in works of literature, film, and television. It represents the desire for control and the ability to shape reality according to our whims.

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It represents the desire for control and the ability to shape reality according to our whims. However, it also serves as a reminder that power can be a double-edged sword, as the misuse or abuse of magic wand power can have dire consequences. Ultimately, magic wand power is a metaphor for the human desire for control and the belief in the extraordinary potential within us all.

Everything About The Hitachi Magic Wand Explained

Previously, the range of Hitachi Magic Wand massagers were only available in America and Canada. In 2018 big things happened, we became Australia and New Zealands exclusive importer and online retailer of the Hitachi Magic Wand Rechargeable, with our locally held stock coming direct from the official USA distributor. As of 2022, we also stock and sell the newer release Hitachi Magic Wand Plus and Magic Wand Mini.

Operating on 100~240 volts, the range of Hitachi Magic Wands (except the Magic Wand Original that operates on 110 volts) are compatible with Australian and New Zealand power. Because all electrical products sold in Australia and New Zealand must be certified to comply with government electrical safety standards, we're proud to have achieved this for the Magic Wand Rechargeable and Magic Wand Plus by having rigorous product testing and certification completed. We also include a certified Australian and New Zealand power charger with the massagers in lieu of the factory issued American charger.

Now, a brief history on everything about the Hitachi Magic Wand. From its humble beginnings as a single model corded massager, to what it is today. with Hitachi now offering four different models of Magic Wands.

The Hitachi Magic Wand story first began when Japanese company Hitachi introduced their original personal massager to the American consumer market in 1968 as the 'Hitachi Magic Wand', also known as the 'Hitachi Massager'.

Above picture: One of the first released Hitachi Magic Wands from 1968.

It was a mains powered vibrating 'back massager' that soothed sore and aching muscles as well as providing all over body relaxation with its vibrating massage head. It soon became the best selling personal massager and was available at most major department stores throughout America and Canada.

Above picture: The 1970's released special edition Hitachi Magic Wand HV-250S 'The Workout' 2-Speed Sports Massager.

With its single rocker switch, operating the massager was simple. Having the switch set to the middle position was off. Pushing the switch upwards turned on the massager to the high speed vibration mode, while pushing the switch downwards offered low speed vibrations. The Magic Wand operated on 110 volts and featured a six foot power cord with an American power plug.

Over time, the Hitachi Magic Wand has morphed into a sleeker looking, extremely sought after product for women who would use it primarily for personal pleasure as a vibrator. It was touted as a must have item by numerous well known and influential sex therapists, recommended by them to women and couples wanting to improve their sex life. The good thing was that the Magic Wand was still innocent enough looking as a back massager, so there was no need to hide it.

Above picture: Hitachi Magic Wand product packaging, 1970's and now.

The Magic Wand was now recognized as one of the best vibrators for sexual pleasure due to its powerful rumbly vibrations, reliability, great build quality, while supplying women guaranteed intense orgasms. Because of this, Hitachi came to a decision to cease production of the now famous Magic Wand in 2012. They didn't want the Hitachi brand associated with an adult sex toy, that their massager had now become famous for. With its well deserved popularity among women of all ages, their was backlash from consumers.

Enter Vibratex Inc, who are a USA based manufacturer and distributor of premium adult toys. The owners of Vibratex had Japanese heritage and understood the predicament that Hitachi faced. After Vibratex approached Hitachi and negotiations were made, it was agreed that Hitachi would continue to manufacture the Magic Wand, but with the Hitachi brand omitted from the product and packaging.

Above picture: a 2013 brochure issued to USA retailers explaining the re-branding of the 'Hitachi Magic Wand' to 'Magic Wand'.

The 'Hitachi Magic Wand' would be re-named the 'Magic Wand Original' with updated packaging, being available for sale in June 2013. Vibratex would become the exclusive distributor. Because it operates on 110 volts with a USA power plug, the Magic Wand Original was, and still is today, only available for sale and use in the USA and Canada.

Above picture: Magic Wand Original, current model.

A few years later in 2015, Hitachi in conjunction with Vibratex launched their first cordless version of the Magic Wand Original, naming it the 'Magic Wand Rechargeable'. It operated on 100~240 volts and offered the best of both worlds. It could be used as a cordless rechargeable massager, or while plugged in, used as a corded mains powered massager.

With an upgrade to a smoother silicone massage head and the inclusion of four vibration speeds and five vibration patterns that included constant, compared to its 2 speed mains powered brother, it became an instant best seller. The cordless Magic Wand won numerous product awards over the next couple of years from Time Magazine, XBiz, and more.

Above picture: Magic Wand Rechargeable, current model.

In early 2019, the 'Magic Wand Plus' was launched. It's nearly identical to the Magic Wand Rechargeable in looks, but is mains powered featuring a removable power cord for easier storage. The power cord locks into the base of the massager so it cant be pulled out of the socket when in use, and is released using a small button on the wand.

It features four vibrating massage speeds up to 6300 rpm, but doesn't include vibration patterns like the Magic Wand Rechargeable does. The Magic Wand Plus is a hybrid between the Magic Wand Original and Magic Wand Rechargeable. It's more expensive than the Original, but cheaper than the Rechargeable.

Above picture: Magic Wand Plus.

In early 2022, the newest Hitachi Magic Wand was introduced to the market, the Magic Wand Mini.

Being 9 cm shorter than its big brother, the Magic Wand Rechargeable, this high quality little powerhouse Magic Wand Mini has quickly become a bestseller.

Compact enough for travel, but powerful enough to keep you extremely satisfied, the Magic Wand Mini offers up to 2.5 hours of cordless use on a full charge, while its intuitive buttons keep you in complete control of its three vibrating massage levels.

Above picture: Magic Wand Mini.

Check out the range of Hitachi Magic Wand massagers here,

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Read our FAQ's page on the Hitachi Magic Wand range of massagers.

Article by: Lee Doyle.

June 19th, 2020 (updated February 2023).
Customer service representative at HitachMassager.com.au.

But remember, if you find a deal that seems too good to be true, it probably is. To learn how to identify an authentic Magic Wand, click here.
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Reviews for "Unleashing the Magic Wand's Energy: Tips for Maximum Effect"

1. Jane Doe - 2/5 - I bought the Magic Wand Power expecting it to be a game-changer, but I was sorely disappointed. The product claims to have powerful vibrations, but they were nowhere near as intense as advertised. The wand itself is also quite bulky and heavy, making it uncomfortable to hold for extended periods of time. Overall, I found it to be overpriced for the inadequate performance it offered.
2. John Smith - 3/5 - While the Magic Wand Power does provide decent vibrations, I found it to be quite loud and distracting. It's not discreet at all, which can be a problem for those living with roommates or in shared living spaces. Additionally, the battery life is not the greatest, and I frequently found myself needing to recharge it after only a short period of use. I would recommend considering other options before settling for this wand.
3. Sarah Johnson - 2/5 - The Magic Wand Power fell short of my expectations. The vibrations were underwhelming, and the different settings didn't offer much variability. I also had issues with the wand heating up during use, which was uncomfortable and concerning. The design and materials used feel cheap and flimsy, making me question the durability of the product. I was hoping for a premium experience, but unfortunately, this wand did not deliver.
4. Robert Thompson - 1/5 - I regret purchasing the Magic Wand Power. The vibrations were incredibly weak, and I couldn't feel much pleasure from using it. The battery life was extremely disappointing as well, causing constant interruptions during use. Not to mention, the power button is poorly located and easily pressed accidentally, leading to sudden on/off cycles. Overall, I would not recommend this wand to anyone seeking a reliable and satisfying experience.

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