MYHIXEL Review: Sex Tech for Ejaculation Control Training

Is the MYHIXEL System the Real MVP of Ejaculation Control Training?

Written by: Dr. Brian Steixner

Key Takeaways

The MYHIXEL system combines a masturbation training device with an app-based program to improve ejaculation control.

Great for structure seekers, but the lack of Bluetooth and limited features may disappoint tech-savvy users.

Behavioral therapy for PE techniques like Kegels, the stop-start method, and cognitive-behavioral strategies are the foundation of its approach.

Device is overpriced for what it offers. You can get similar results with more affordable tools and the right game plan.

Popstar Delay Spray is a solid complement (or even a standalone alternative) for guys serious about stamina.

Let’s face it—lasting longer in bed isn’t just about stroking your ego. For many men, it’s about confidence, connection, and not wrapping up the party before the first drink is served. Enter the MYHIXEL system: part app, part penis-training device, part... well, let’s call it a coach for your cock.

This sex tech for men claims to help with premature ejaculation through a guided, gamified training system that teaches you how to hold the line when things get heated. But does it live up to the hype, or is it another overpriced gadget destined for the back of the nightstand drawer? Let’s get into it.

Rethinking Male Sexual Performance: A Mind-Body Mission

Traditional tools for premature ejaculation—like lidocaine delay sprays (hi, Popstar Delay Spray) and SSRIs—can be total game changers. But more and more guys are looking beyond quick fixes. They want control. Awareness. Mastery.

Enter ejaculation control training: a category that includes tried-and-true sexual stamina techniques like the stop-start technique, Kegel exercises for men, and cognitive-behavioral therapy for PE. These strategies aim to shift the focus from finishing to functioning—helping you develop control over your sexual response like a boss.

The MYHIXEL system hops on this bandwagon by pairing penis sensitivity training with a structured program of missions (yes, missions) via a mobile app. It’s part of a growing wave of male sexual health devices designed to blend behavioral therapy for PE with high-tech flair.

What Exactly Is MYHIXEL?

If you’ve seen a masturbation sleeve before, you’ll recognize the general form of the MYHIXEL MED (its official name), but this one comes with more bells and whistles—and a bit of homework.

Developed by sexual health pros, MYHIXEL is built around the idea of ejaculation delay training. You connect it to a smartphone app that guides you through progressively challenging exercises. The goal? Increase awareness of your arousal curve, and train your body to delay the big finale. You can even track progress through little “victories,” which somehow makes premature ejaculation feel like a video game... but with better rewards.

We gave it a test drive. Spoiler alert: combining it with Popstar Delay Spray added a layer of realism that made the experience feel less like tech lab homework and more like foreplay bootcamp.

Setup, Missions, and Your First Time (with the Device)

Here’s what you can expect:

Getting Started: You answer a short questionnaire about your current stamina and satisfaction levels. It’s a little awkward, like a Tinder date that wants to talk about your refractory period. But it does help personalize your training.

The App: The MYHIXEL app gives you missions that get progressively more advanced, encouraging you to edge, pause, and breathe your way to better control. The lack of Bluetooth is a major buzzkill—you have to input your progress manually like it’s 2007. For a $229 gadget, we expected smarter syncing.

Training Goals: Exercises focus on muscle control, breathing, and awareness—basically, the building blocks of behavioral therapy for PE. The idea is to teach your brain and body to work together, especially under pressure (and we mean that literally).

Let's Talk Hardware: Hot or Not?

Here’s the tea on the device itself:

  • Vibration: There’s one setting. One. For a device that bills itself as cutting-edge sex therapy tech, we expected a little more... versatility.

  • Heating: Designed to mimic body heat, the warm-up process can take up to 15 minutes. Great if you enjoy a slow burn. Not so great if you’re trying to sneak in a quick training sesh between Zoom calls.

  • Cleaning: It’s not waterproof, and taking it apart feels like defusing a bomb. One wrong move and your $229 investment is out of commission.

  • Build Quality: It looks and feels fine—but not premium. Other male sexual health devices on the market deliver more features and durability for the same or less.

Is It Worth It?

Here’s where things get real.

The MYHIXEL device is a decent penis sensitivity training tool, but the magic is in the method, not the mechanics. You could replicate much of this with a quality masturbation training device, a good app, and some commitment. And frankly, Popstar Delay Spray + consistent training could get you 80% of the way there at a fraction of the cost.

Many sex therapists and PE researchers say the most important piece is engagement—learning how to ride the wave instead of getting dunked by it. Whether it’s through MYHIXEL, the stop-start technique, or daily Kegel exercises for men, what matters most is consistency.

That said, if you’re a gamification junkie and you want structure, the MYHIXEL app can help you stay on track. Just know you’re paying for a program, not a miracle machine.

Where Popstar Comes In

Want to train like you play? You need the right tools. While MYHIXEL sets the stage, Popstar Delay Spray brings the heat when you’re actually between the sheets.

Use it during training sessions to simulate real-world intensity and build up endurance. Or, you know, skip the device altogether and go straight for proven results. Either way, our delay spray is ready when you are—and faster than MYHIXEL’s preheat.

Looking to level up flavor while you’re at it? Popstar Volume + Taste Supplement helps you finish with flair. Because training is great, but performance is where it counts.

The Bottom Line

The MYHIXEL system is a clever concept that mixes tech, education, and masturbation into a respectable PE training toolkit. But like any gym membership, it only works if you show up—and the gear isn’t what makes the gains.

If you’re ready to take ejaculation control training seriously, there are options. Whether you go with MYHIXEL, another masturbation training device, or you stick with trusted tools like Popstar Delay Spray, your stamina game is in your hands—literally.

Train smart. Perform better. And remember, the finish line isn’t the goal. It’s how you run the race.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the MYHIXEL system really work?

It can—if you’re consistent. It’s built on proven behavioral methods like ejaculation delay training and Kegel exercises, but it won’t magically fix things overnight.

Is MYHIXEL better than using just Popstar Delay Spray?

Not necessarily. If you want instant results, delay spray wins. If you enjoy tracking progress and gamified learning, MYHIXEL might be worth it.

What’s the difference between MYHIXEL MED and other devices?

MYHIXEL is focused on training, not pleasure. If you want more stimulation, other male sexual health devices might give you more bang for your buck.

Do I need a therapist too?

Sex therapy tools like MYHIXEL are helpful, but pairing them with a sex therapist or coach—especially one experienced in cognitive-behavioral therapy for PE—can give you a serious edge.

What’s the best way to build sexual stamina?

A combo of stop-start technique, pelvic floor training, mindfulness, and using products like Popstar Delay Spray. No shortcuts, but it works.

Dr. Joshua Gonzalez

Dr. Joshua Gonzalez

Dr. Joshua Gonzalez is a board-certified urologist who is fellowship-trained in Sexual Medicine and specializes in the management of male and female sexual dysfunctions. He completed his medical education at Columbia University and his urological residency at the Mount Sinai Medical Center. Throughout his career, Dr. Gonzalez has focused on advocating for sexual health and providing improved healthcare to the LGBTQ+ community.

Dr. Brian Steixner

Dr. Brian Steixner

Dr. Brian Steixner is a board-certified urologist and an expert in men’s sexual medicine. He completed his General Surgery and Urology training at The University of Pennsylvania and The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, one of the busiest and most comprehensive programs in the nation. During his career, Brian has treated thousands of men with sexual health issues including male factor infertility.