🌀 Fidget Your Way to Focus and Fun!
The Fidget Slider Fidget Haptic Coin is a meticulously crafted metal fidget toy designed for adults. With its unique magnetic feedback and crisp sound, it not only provides stress relief but also enhances focus. Compact and portable, it's perfect for use in various settings, making it an ideal gift for anyone looking to unwind and concentrate.
Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 3.81 x 1.02 cm; 59 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | XH-18B |
Educational Objective(s) | Focus |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Metal |
Material Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Color | Black |
ASIN | B0CHB3KH71 |
L**T
Awesome fidget, but scaled strangely
This is a great fidget. It's durable, has simple movement, and a sort of perplexing simplicity. The movement is satisfying and it's made of very sturdy materials. My ONLY complaint is where this bridges the gap between a fidget "coin" and an "Oreo cookie". I never thought I'd write that sentence! So as a "coin" this thing is sized properly, although is obviously thicker than a coin. BUT if you're creating an Oreo shaped fidget and making it look like that, wouldn't you want it to be the same size as an actual Oreo? This is about half the size of a normal Oreo cookie, which is totally fine, but oddly unsatisfying. It doesn't claim to be the same size as an Oreo, but still, it just feels like this missed opportunity. People who use fidgets are typically a bit more, how should I say it, attuned to small details. If it was shaped like anything else I'd love this, but for some reason the shape and size together make it visually frustrating when it feels like it should be bigger.Still, it functions perfectly and as long as you know you're not getting an Oreo-sized fidget, I'd highly recommend this one.
S**A
Fun!!
I gave this to my boyfriend and he absolutely adored it!! Great for people with anxiety or ADHD
K**Y
This is a solid, classy-looking fidget.
I really, really dig this. I am semi-new to fidgets, but I'm gathering a small collection of different types for different situations.One problem I have found is that it is so very hard to find fidgets that looks _good_, that doesn't look like a child's toy. This one looks so very nice - I got the copper version. It has substance, it has good weight to it, and it's more appealing than a lightweight plastic fidget.Bear in mind this slidy boi is not quiet. It has a noticeable pleasant (to me) crinkly sound to it, so I don't use this as a slider when I'm around other people. That said, it still just feels nice in the hand even if you're not sliding it - you can almost use it like a worry stone.There are replacement teflon strips (I'm assuming the teflon tape wears out eventually). There are loose magnets, but that appears to be by design. It has a satisfying stuttering movement to it and a little bit of a rattle.I'm really happy with this grown-up version of a fidget toy and definitely want to get some of the other colors now.
H**.
Noisy, loose magnets. Poor quality hardware.
The magnets are not glued in place, so they rattle around and make quite a bit of noise. I removed the cover plate on one side and glued the magnets in place. One of the hex screws on the other side stripped out, so I can’t get inside it to glue the remaining 6 magnets in place.The alignment of the cover plates isn’t good, resulting in some corners being higher than others. The raised corners will catch, making the movement less smooth.I still like it for what it is, but it has its flaws.
B**N
Impressive
I haven’t found anything wrong with it. It was stiff at first, but you have to keep playing with it in order for it to really work good. I would buy again.
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