All vibrator motors are eventually destroyed by the vibrations that they generate. In every other product on the market, when the motor dies, which often occurs within a few months of purchase, the vibrator is rendered useless and must be discarded. For the LITTLE SOMETHING & LITTLE CHROMA lines, Jimmyjane developed and patented a ground-breaking modular motor system that permits the user to easily replace the motor without the use of tools. With this technological advancement, the lifespan of the vibrators is extended to years or even decades. No other vibrator on the market offers this feature. LITTLE SOMETHING vibrators are bio-compatible and made with high-quality, non-toxic steel and precious metal plating. The plating process employed by Jimmyjane was one of the first in the country to be certified green. Jimmyjane’s anodizing treatment employees safe water-based dyes and is recognized by the US Environmental Protection Agency as an environmentally friendly process. LITTLE SOMETHING vibrators are engineered to last. Nevertheless, they are also designed for disassembly so that they can easily be recycled when they reach the end of their useful lifespan.
Jimmyjane is a design-centric brand founded on the belief that life is better with a sexy twist. They design products and experiences to provide pleasure, strengthen connection, and create provocative possibility. Jimmyjane believes that sexuality is as intricate and individual as a fingerprint. Rather than dictate what is sexy, they imbue each product with possibility, leaving room for exploration and interpretation. Jimmyjane’s Collection is now available through over 100 of the world's top luxury retailers, including Maxfield (LA), Fred Segal (LA), Selfridges (London), L'Eclaireur (Paris), Quartier 206 (Berlin), 10 Corso Como (Milan), Joyce (Hong Kong) and Restir (Tokyo).
Jimmyjane appears regularly in leading publications around the world, including Vogue, W, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, GQ, and Women's Wear Daily. In addition, the company enjoys an A-list following, ranging from Kate Moss and Dita Von Teese, to Mary-Louise Parker and Teri Hatcher. They have been honoured with numerous AIGA, ID, and IDEA Design Awards in recognition of its contributions to the fields of graphic and product design. These accolades are a direct result of the company's exacting design, engineering and manufacturing quality standards.