🧠 Fidget Your Way to Focus and Fun!
The Fidget Cube is a premium sensory toy made from anodized aluminum, designed to help relieve stress and anxiety. With its compact size and innovative design, it features eight rotatable cubes that can be manipulated into various shapes, making it a perfect gift for both adults and kids. Ideal for those with ADHD or anxiety, this durable fidget toy is a stylish and effective tool for enhancing focus and calming the mind.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions | 5.8 x 3.9 x 1.9 inches |
Size | Style B |
Color | Gray |
E**H
Very satisfying to hold!
I bought this fidget toy for myself. I love the weight of it and how it feels in my hands. It us very satisfying and feels much better than the plastic ones! I also love that it comes in a sturdy carrying case. It is a quality product and I highly recommend it. I will be buying two more for my daughters.
D**N
A classy looking conversation piece, possibly a good fidget toy
My Infinity Cube arrived today by USPS on time and in perfect condition.The presentation is nice and includes a zipper case and drawstring bag. They aren't premium, but they don't appear to be overly cheap either. Overall, they're nice and get the job done.The cube itself is very cool. It's not exactly hefty, but it weighs enough to feel good in the hand. It's a little smaller than I had imagined, but after playing with it a bit, I think it's a good size. It's a little loose, but I don't think that's indicative of its quality. I think it's more a necessity for it to operate the way it does. In any case, it doesn't bother me at all. It actually appears to be pretty sturdy.If you're looking for a one-hand fidget toy, this may or may not be for you. I'm into fidget toys, and I wouldn't consider this to be very satisfying in that way. It's cool to continuously flip it so that it keeps morphing, but I think that will get old after a bit. Plus, it's not easy to do with one hand. In my opinion, the Infinity Cube is something you keep on your desk as an interesting conversation piece and maybe pick up now and then to play with it.By the way, beware of cheap plastic knock-offs. I actually don't know if this one is THE official Infinity Cube (if there even is one), but if it's a knock-off of a more premium version available somewhere, they did a great job. It's solid aluminum with no plastic parts and doesn't feel cheap.The Infinity Cube isn't anything mind-blowing, but it's cool and appears well built. If you're into this kind of thing, I think it's worth the $20, and a bargain if you can snag it for less. I'm building a little collection of fidget toys on my desk, and this is a nice addition. It actually looks kinda classy.
D**Y
Best stimming tool out there!
This one is a little more expensive than some of the others but it's worth the price! I've gotten two now and they have been incredibly durable! Nothing sticks, or struggles with movement, it just glides from each adjustment and I'm curious if it ever does struggle is a little wd40 would fix that lol. I struggle with OCD skin picking, which manifests in picking and chewing my nails and all of the skin around it. I needed something to have in my hands so that I can manipulate it instead of chewing on my fingers. It does make a clicking noise, which sometimes annoys people, so I always still bring a quieter option in case. If you stim, you know that sometimes a specific stim comes to the front and sometimes I need this stim over others I have. It is definitely a conversation piece as well. I've also got small hands, so I was worried how it would fit in my hand, but it's the perfect size.
D**D
Great quality
Good toy, but it quickly gets boring and also not worth the 20$ in my opinion
D**S
Nice fidget device
The media could not be loaded. It's a good stress relief device and easy to master. I drive with it and it helps to occupy my mind and alternate my vaping habit doing vaping less and less.
D**Z
Limited but fun.
Good quality little toy to mess around with. Fun to have a variety of these type of things around when you have kids in the house or people who like to tinker with stuff. Anything to get them off the screens for a couple minutes, at least.
D**N
Hits the spot for that specific sought out stimulation!
As an ADHD struggling individual, a good "fidget" tool/toy is a necessary need— however finding the one that works for you can be a task. Not all toys may be one-size-fits all for your needs! I for example, learned that I A) prefer metal solid widgets. B) Don't like something with certain loud sharp noises. C) Nice distinct textures/ridges. Thankfully, this cube hits all the marks! Here's what you want to know:1) Feel: Nice cold metal, makes for a refreshing relief against warm hand handling. There's rounded corners so no rough jabs!2) Texture: Brushed metal that is still smooth for a relaxed touch but subtle enough to notice, this is extremely preferably for those of us irked by fingerprint smear and prefer to avoid that.3) Size/Weight: Fits perfectly in the center of one's palm, even for smaller hands. Got that satisfying solid weight that makes it easier to feel out and fiddle absently between fingers in addition to a more potent durability.4) Noise Level: It's not completely quiet, you're going to get some rattling of joints and snapping of metal when folding it around, but it's all far fainter than the harsh clicks of more hard plastic toys. At least for me, it's much more sonically pleasing when fiddling with (and wanting to avoid annoying other people).It's been a few days since I've gotten it and have noticed a distinct improvement in idle focus. I no longer feel as tempted to keep pulling out the phone and playing some mobile game while watching a show/movie in order to keep my hands busy. So yeah, would recommend for the more persnickety sorts who want a good quality long term stim toy to keep on one's desk or in one's pocket!
A**R
It's ok
It's ok. It's a bit looser than I would like. But whatever - that's not too big of a deal at this price point.The big complaint I have is that the description says it's anodized aluminum. I'm pretty sure mine is not. I have a mild nickel allergy, and this feels like nickel to me. Given its mass, the feel, and the reaction my hands have to it, I'm thinking this is nickel-plated material of some sort. Probably steel? Something else? It's also not a brushed finish like some people are saying. It's media-blasted or (more likely) tumbled.This is definitely something you can do one handed - not sure why some people are saying it's not.
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