this pack include 1 metal infinity cube,1 fidget controller pad,1 pack Magnetic Rings(3pcs) and 1 bike chain
L**E
Decent quality for price
(For reference, I am autistic and my perspective in this review may be shaped by that.)Order showed up timely and with packaging undamaged. The fidgets seem on the cheaper end, but I would guess they’d hold up to continued gentle-to-moderate use.The magnetic rings have an inner and outer ring but don’t turn the smoothest on their own. They are magnetic due to a few small magnets placed around the circumference rather than one long circular magnet, so they click in plae rather than smoothly connect. The clicks are pretty satisfying to hear, though, and the magnets are strong enough that in my first few minutes, I didn’t once drop a ring.The fidget pad is a good combination of loud, at-home fidgets and some quieter ones better for work or school. Everything worked fine, though the side rollers took a minute to loosen and the lanyard was difficult to pull through (I ended up fishing around for it with a needle). There are two silent buttons, so don’t assume that your buttons are broken when some don’t make noise! The switch fidget does make noise, even when used slowly, and the flick lever is incredibly loud. The joystick is much more like a traditional game controller than the “slide” fidget on a Fidget Cube, and I actually prefer it. The textured bit is nice, nothing special.The infinity cube is alright. It works, but it does feel loose and much lighter in my hand than some of the more expenisve metal ones on the market. Good for the price, the clickling and sounds of moving joints can be a bit loud.The bike chain fidget is nothing extraordinary, but it folds in on itself nicely and is quiet and discrete.All in all, you get what you pay for. These aren’t outstanding quality, but they work like they’re supposed to for all intents and purposes, and I’m not terribly worried about them breaking under normal use. Maybe be cautious with the magnetic rings and infinity cube for particularly rough fidgeters, but I think they’ll hold up alright.
K**R
Worth it for us
They seem pretty sturdy and definitely something I think my autistic teenager will like. However smaller than I thought it would be. It's definitely not for small children. Box came damaged but he won't care I'm glad it's for my kid and not a gift for someone else.
N**W
Great for ADHD
My son who has ADHD has been peeling the paint off my walls so I got this to help keep him busy and save my walls. They are doing the trick and I am so grateful!!!
J**S
Excellent choice of items
This is a great choice for anyone looking for a few fidget options. I like to have something to play with in my hands due to severe anxiety and couldn't decide what exactly I was looking for. I knew I didn't need another plain fidget spinner, but wanted something different. I loved that this had a few different options to choose from depending what I wanted. They are all perfectly sized to be easy to fidget with but also to fit inside a pocket to carry with you. I would definitely recommend this set.
J**E
Poor quality
Poor quality for the price, very cheaply made. Not worth the money. Returned.
A**R
LOVE IT!
With all of these Video calls at home. I find myself easily distracted! This set has been so helpful to keep me sitting and concentrated on what I'm doing! Highly recommend it for adults and children. I'm 27 and it's very helpful for me.
M**L
Great except the metal one
I got this for my boyfriend he has adhd and will bite his nails or shake his leg alot while working. I got it to help him preocupy his hands and its worked alot so far. He prefers the magnet rings and little controller. He also uses the block one. We don't really like the little metal one tho. I'd watch out for the magnet rings kids might try to put them on their fingers and you may not be able to get them off.
A**Y
My son uses these every day.
My teen son uses these every single day. They have prevented him from mindlessly tearing up pencils and such. I purchased them as stocking stuffers at Christmas. He has used them every single day ever since. These could pose a problem in a classroom setting depending on the teacher’s procedures/expectations. Some teachers may not approve. However, if your child/loved one can use these discretely under a desk and not for distracting the learning of other students, I think these would be great to help students focus and accepted by many teachers.
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