🌀 Fidget Your Way to Focus!
The VCOSTORE Dodecagon Fidget Toys Cube is a 12-sided fidget toy designed to alleviate stress and anxiety while enhancing focus and concentration. Made from high-quality ABS plastic and silicone, this portable toy features 12 different functions, including spinning disks and soft clickers, making it suitable for both adults and children. Its compact design allows for easy transport, and it offers both audible and silent play options.
I**O
T
Good toy
H**R
Sturdy build, colorful, fun and relaxing!
I'm going to admit up-front that I can't attest to the longevity of this product, having just received it today. But I didn't really want to wait months to write a review. So far I'm loving this fidget cube, I bought two from this brand and this one is definitely the better of the two.First, a few cons: As much as I love all the different sides/gadgets, I do think maybe it's a bit repetitive? Two sides with rubber things to squish/pull, two sides with clicky-buttons (three if you count the rotating disk that spins and clicks), each side is unique but many of them have the same basic function. This is my first experience with fidget cubes though so maybe that's normal. Also the clicky parts are pretty loud, not annoyingly so but I definitely wouldn't use those parts in a classroom or quiet work environment. (Also, the box it came in was already open when I got it, but that's probably down to it being shipped in a bag with other purchases.)But I *love* it. I've been fiddling with it all morning, while reading email and watching videos and even while talking to people. I'm not sure which gadget is my favorite, I love the lumpy finger massaging part and the rotating disk. The rotating disk is especially nice because it feels like there's a bit of resistance to it, it doesn't just spin freely when moved the way the 3 spinny-gears on another side do. I'm surprised how much I enjoy the joystick, as someone who's maybe used one for game-purposes half a dozen times in my entire life. The clicky buttons are a bit noisy but I don't mind that if I'm alone and it really does feel satisfying to click repeatedly.I don't know if this will actually do anything for my 'treatment-resistant' anxiety, but it's definitely a nice relaxing thing to play with and it keeps my hands busy while watching videos and such.
J**V
The stretchy piece broke quickly, but generally good
The little rubber 'tug' broke within a few days. Honestly it's a good toy - exactly what it looks like, great for fidgeting, it got a lot of use. It's understandable that a rubber piece you pull on will break eventually, but, it would be nice if that part was a bit more durable (while still being stretchy.) The stretchiness was perfect, and I guess that's a trade-off that can be hard to balance.
G**S
Fidgeting was never more fun
I got this for a student with attention issues. Keep in mind that this is not completely silent, but it's quiet enough. And it's not as compact as the cubes, but it's harder to misplace. It's fun determining what side people like most. I like the on/off button. My wife likes the flat dial that spins and clicks. Great value. PS. Kids are currently obsessed with counters- make one that has a counter and a readout and kids will go nuts for it.
N**I
Fidget
Lots of options but to bulky
C**S
Nice fidget toy
It helps with anxiety attacks, it's a bit light though and seems to be mostly plastic. I wouldn't drop it otherwise it may crack or break. They could have used thicker plastic. The packaging it came in is clear and displays the product well, but with handling that clear plastic case gets all scratched so it doesn't look as nice as if it were sitting on a store shelf.It's a great tool for a fidgety child, or even someone with anxiety to help meditate and focus on something via their sense of feel and hearing. I'd buy it again, I think the current price is a little high though, in my opinion.
T**5
Okay
Definitely not the most practical if you're wanting to carry it around with you but would be great to keep on a desk.
D**.
Very nice
I do a lot of phone calls at work. This helps. I think for school or a quiet place the clicks might be a little loud.Blue button clicks.Switch clicks stiffly like a aftermarket automotive switch.Joystick feels like a Nintendo 64 controller.The three textured wheels are odd, two free spin the other has a grinding resistance like you think it would.The texture pad is soft but firm, like a gum massager.The strap is softer than I thought it would be and feels like it would take a lot to break it.The directional pad clicks stiffly and the buttons are independent, meaning it is not a single button.The three balls are firm and resistant.The three slide switches do not click or lock into place, very smooth action with little resistance.The one bulb... Is elastic and just as firm as the smaller bulbs.And the wheel spins and has rough friction just as you think it should, it also lightly clicks when pressed.My only OCD complaint is some of the stuff is not centered on the toy. It is odd.
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