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AIRTURN 4 vs AIRTURN 3: What's Actually Different and Is It Worth the Upgrade?

Published: June 07, 2026 Last Updated on June 08, 2026

The AIRTURN 3 and AIRTURN 4 look like siblings on the shelf. Same brand, same general shape, similar sleeve design. But pull back the spec sheet and you'll find they solve the problem of stimulation in two pretty different ways.

So let's get into it — what actually changed, what didn't, and whether the upgrade makes sense for you.

Quick recap of each device

The AIRTURN 3 is OTOUCH's hygiene-focused mid-tier device. It ships with a removable TPE inner sleeve, 4 vacuum suction modes, and 3 vibration patterns — each of those 3 patterns runs at 3 intensity levels, so you get 9 distinct vibration combinations total. It's quieter than the AIRTURN 4 (under 60dB vs under 65dB) and costs $135.

The AIRTURN 3 is OTOUCH's hygiene-focused mid-tier device

The AIRTURN 4 is OTOUCH's newest release. It's built around what the company calls Gen 2 Suction Technology — a system that doesn't just create negative pressure but actively clamps an internal airbag against the shaft as suction intensity increases. 7 suction modes, 7 vibration modes, a larger 1000mAh battery, and an OLED display. It costs $129 — actually $6 less than the AIRTURN 3.

Side-by-side spec comparison

Specification AIRTURN 3 AIRTURN 4 NEW
Price $135.00 $129.00
Suction modes 4 modes 7 modes +75%
Vibration modes 3 modes × 3 intensities (9 combos) 7 independent modes
Suction technology Standard vacuum Gen 2 + active airbag clamping
Display None OLED / LED display
Battery capacity 720mAh 1000mAh
Usage time >60 min >50 min
Working noise <60dB <65dB
Inner sleeve Removable TPE Removable TPE
Outer material Silicone ABS + Silicone
Waterproofing IPX6 (body) Not waterproof — sleeve rinse only
Charging time 85–95 min 85–95 min
Product dimensions / weight 101×102×239mm · 750g 272×95mm · 800g

The one thing that actually matters: Gen 2 clamping

Most suction devices work the same way — they create a sealed chamber and reduce internal air pressure. That pulls sensation toward you. Simple enough. But here's the limitation nobody talks about: under strong vacuum, the soft inner sleeve tends to expand and loosen, especially near the base. So the harder it sucks, the less grip you actually feel at the places that matter most.

OTOUCH's Gen 2 system tries to fix this. Instead of relying on passive vacuum alone, the AIRTURN 4 contains an internal airbag that contracts inward as suction increases. Think of it as two forces working together — one pulling outward (the vacuum), one pressing inward (the airbag clamp). The result, according to OTOUCH, is more consistent pressure across the shaft, better focus around the glans and coronal ridge, and a tighter feel that doesn't slack off at higher intensities.

The AIRTURN 3 creates sensation through vacuum. The AIRTURN 4 creates sensation through vacuum and synchronized compression. Those aren't the same experience.

Whether that mechanical difference translates to a noticeably better feel depends on what you're chasing. If you've found regular suction toys underwhelming — specifically that "all pull, no grip" quality — this architecture directly targets that complaint.

Mode count: more options or just more noise?

Seven suction modes and seven vibration modes sounds impressive. And compared to the AIRTURN 3's 4 suction modes and 3-times-3 vibration structure, it's a real jump. But let's be honest — most people settle into a favorite combination within a few sessions. The practical question is whether modes 5, 6, and 7 are meaningfully different from modes 1 through 4.

OTOUCH describes the progression as rhythmic variation rather than just intensity escalation. Each mode follows a different pattern — some pulse quickly, some build gradually, some maintain steady pressure. Whether you'll use all seven or just toggle between two favorites is genuinely personal. But having options costs you nothing once the device is in hand.

The AIRTURN 4's OLED display helps here more than you'd expect. The AIRTURN 3 has no display at all — you're cycling through modes blind. On the AIRTURN 4, the screen shows your active suction mode, vibration mode, and battery level at a glance. That sounds minor until you're mid-session and want to switch without losing your place.

What the AIRTURN 4 gives up

A few things to know before you assume the AIRTURN 4 is strictly better.

Battery life drops
The AIRTURN 4 delivers over 50 minutes on a full charge vs the AIRTURN 3's over 60 minutes. The larger 1000mAh battery doesn't fully compensate for the additional motor load from the clamping system.
Less waterproofing
The AIRTURN 3 body carries an IPX6 rating — strong spray resistance. The AIRTURN 4 body is not waterproof. You remove the sleeve to rinse it but the main unit can't take water exposure. Shower use is off the table.
Slightly louder
AIRTURN 3 runs under 60dB. AIRTURN 4 sits under 65dB. In practice, both are quiet — but the AIRTURN 4 has a small noise penalty from its more complex internal mechanism.
No heating function
Neither device includes heating — but if you're comparing to other OTOUCH models like the AIRTURN 2, it's worth noting that warming isn't part of the AIRTURN 4's feature set.

The price surprise

AIRTURN 3
$135
4 suction · 3×3 vibration
No display · IPX6

This is the detail that catches people off guard. The AIRTURN 4 costs $6 less than the AIRTURN 3 as of this writing. More modes, newer technology, a display — and it undercuts the older device on price. This likely reflects OTOUCH positioning the AIRTURN 4 as a replacement rather than a premium add-on.

For anyone buying new today, the pricing makes the AIRTURN 3 difficult to recommend over the AIRTURN 4 unless waterproofing or quieter operation is your deciding factor.

Is it worth upgrading?

That depends entirely on what you already have and what you want more of.

Upgrade if you own an AIRTURN 3

The clamping system is a genuinely different mechanical experience — not just a mode count bump. If the AIRTURN 3 gave you suction but you wanted more presence and grip, the Gen 2 architecture is specifically engineered for that gap. And you'd pay $6 less for the newer device. The waterproofing downgrade is real but manageable — you lose shower use, not general usability.

Stick with the AIRTURN 3 if

Discretion and waterproofing are non-negotiable for you. The sub-60dB noise floor and IPX6 body protection are legitimate advantages. If you travel, share a space, or use in the bathroom regularly, the AIRTURN 3's specs work in its favor. It's also the quieter pick for anyone sensitive to device noise.

Starting fresh in 2026?

The AIRTURN 4 is the stronger starting point. Gen 2 technology, a display, more modes, and a lower price — that combination is hard to argue against for someone walking in without a prior device. The AIRTURN 3 still stands on its own merits but the AIRTURN 4 is where OTOUCH's engineering momentum currently lives.


Quick reference: who each device suits best

Choose AIRTURN 3 if you want
IPX6 waterproof body · Quieter operation (<60dB) · Longer session time (>60 min) · Shower-safe use
Choose AIRTURN 4 if you want
Gen 2 active clamping · 7 suction + 7 vibration modes · OLED display · Lower price ($129) · OTOUCH's newest tech

Both devices ship with a removable TPE sleeve, USB charging, and OTOUCH's standard one-year warranty. Discreet packaging is default on both.

For most buyers in 2026, the AIRTURN 4 is the more compelling device. The Gen 2 clamping tech isn't a marketing label — it's a mechanical change that addresses a real limitation in how suction toys work. Whether it's a big enough difference to feel immediately will vary person to person. But at $129 with more modes and a display, the AIRTURN 4 earns its position as the current flagship of the AIRTURN line.

View the AIRTURN 4 at otouch.com → · View the AIRTURN 3 →
All specs confirmed from official OTOUCH product pages.