Fidget Dice Anti-anxiety and Depression Pad Fidget Toy for Children and Adults 8 Functions on Fidget Pad: 1. Four Clickable Buttons - No need to click pen anymore. You'll fine 4 clickable buttons, 2 with sound and 2 silent. This is designed to satisfy the clicker in each of us. 2. Game Joystick - You don't have to be a gamer to enjoy the unusually satisfying gliding action of this joystick. 3. Finger Massage Roller - Want to do a massage for your fingers? Just need to roll this roller. 4. Everlasting Gears - The gear is about rolling movements. Roll the gear like opening the combination lock. 5. Spring Loaded Slider - Switch the paddle and it will reset. Fidget with the shift like playing the tumbler. 6. Spinning Dial - Looking for a circular fidget? Take this dial for a spin. 7. Switch - Pivot this switch back and forth gently if you are looking to fidget silently, or quickly for a more audible click. 8. Convex Grip - Say goodbye to stress. This side used to reduce anxiety and relieve pressure when rubbed.
M**C
Fidgety
Well within 10 minutes of pulling it out of the box, the little tassely hanger thing fell off. I put it back and secured it with some super glue... it lasted for a month or so and fell out again. :(Other than that, I love it. I suffer from anxiety and when I feel my levels going up it helps me control my hands so I don't start scratching (I get super itchy when my anxiety is at a high). I wish the little keychain hook thingy was still there because I would love to have it on my keychain so it would always be close by, but stuff happens I guess.
J**X
This Thing Pretty Much Lives in My Pocket
One of my favorite stim toys I carry with me, I much prefer it to cube-style ones. For the price point, versatility, and variety of imputs I definitely reccomend this type of stim toy for any other autistic/sensory folks to try. Do note that you can get these “fidget pads” pretty much anywhere online, and as far as I know there’s not really an “original brand” of them. Go wild.Decent build quality, mostly plastic but it’s fairly dense and not brittle or bad-feeling to me. The body texture is sorta like the texture of a matte game controler. The joystick got a bit janky and broke off after a couple months of heavy wear, but nothing else has shown any signs of breaking down. I ended up using the joystick pretty heavily when it was functioning, since it could be pressed like a button and was mostly silent to use, and wasn’t necessarily suprised when it succumbed and I discovered the innards of it were all plastic as well. Imo it’s cheap enough that it’s not a huge suprise and at usually around or less than $1.50-$5 (try Aliexpress or Ebay for the lower prices, you usually end up paying several times more for the convienience/platform of Amazon when you’re buying small mass-manufactured doodads like these [also same story for chewies]) it’s replaceable for most people. The textured side strip and wheels are also a feature I enjoy a lot since I’m pretty hyposensitive to tactile imput, and a rough tactile surface isn’t something I’ve seen on many commerical stim toys.This tool can be fairly loud since the flip switch, two of the buttons, and the spring pull tab make enough noise to be disruptive in most quiet enviroments, but there are plenty of options for quiet stimming. I really like the switch noise and sensation to keep me grounded when I’m anxious walking around a store etc, and the circular wheel is what I usually find myself using for general processing in simular situations. The toy fits nicely in my hand and is easy to manipulate around and jump from imput to imput as I need, or when I’m trying to find what sort of outlet works best right now.
C**E
The Perfect Fidget Toy
This fidget pad is one of my favorite things, one of the few I take everywhere I go.I've tried the fidget cubes in the past as I greatly benefit from having something to channel my constant anxiety into. I really wanted to like them, but unfortunately the size/shape was just wrong for me. I have some mild joint issues that make certain grips & movements painful. The cube made my hands cramp & ache after just a few minutes...This version is perfect for me! It's super easy to grip; NO cramps or aches! I'm so glad I found this version because it's such a fantastic tool for me.I also really enjoy the extra fidgety-bits you get on this guy vs. the cube. The rollers actually come in super handy when other stuff makes my hands ache. It's the perfect size to massage small muscles and tendons.If you're in the market for a fidget toy, you can't go wrong with this one!
E**E
Cheap, both quality and price
It's small, it basically works. That's good.Not so good is the poor build quality. The sides do not stay together, the red button is stuck down, the yellow button doesn't click, the rotators do not spin well, the rollers do not spin at all. Very poorly made.
M**N
I love it!
I love this product!! I’m always watching videos on my computer and need something for my hands to do while I watch instead of getting distracted by my phone. This is great for adhd, anxiety, or other mental disorders where you need a good distraction or something to do with your hands if you’re restless. I love it.
R**O
Great for small hands!!
Great little fidget, all the switches work well (although a bit loud but also VERY satisfying).My only “complaint” is that it the cord doesn’t stay on...also not something I really need or want.
C**.
This works ok but it’s a little small for adult hands.
The gadget works ok but is a little small for an adult’s hand.
A**R
Absolutely love mine! Such a great product
Absolutely love mine! Such a great product, very well designed. This pad is so so smooth and all the functions move without problem. In my opinion far better than the cube. Would highly recommend
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