Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I have one of those creamy keyboards the Internet is crazy over, and I LOVE it. The only problem is that while I'm on calls and not actively typing, my hands aren't busy and I tend to start to wander and multitask. These fidgets are just the thing. The clicking action is the perfect sensation for stimming, and because they're awesome you can get both the clicking and the noiseless one (which is actually noiseless!). It's about the length of my palm so I can hold it and not be obviously stimming. Also bonus, because the colors are different for each one, you can learn which is which just by looking at it! The quality is good for this price point, and it feels very sturdy. If you like the texture of 3D print, the casing will also provide some extra fun for you. The only problem I'm having is keeping my kids away from them!
SCM
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
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Bottom Line Up Front
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I don't consider myself a jittery or fidgety person but this keyboard is extremely satisfying to press. The keys are soft for a keyboard but it's got a very satisfying feel. It's hard to describe. I bought this for my daughter because she's off the wall but I think I'm going to keep it for myself. The quality is great and so far I love playing with it. Maybe one day I'll actually give it to my daughter.
Kristie
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
This is great for fidgety fingers and hands. Its dead quiet so no disturbance in a class room or quiet environment. I like the tappy feedback and really get a calmness from being able to rapidly click these keys.
Prof42
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This is a great, palm-sized toy that feels almost exactly like an old school mechanical keyboard, while making practically no noticeable noise in most situations. The mechanical feedback is subtle, and I assume it could not be made any stronger while still keeping it silent. That said, the feedback is still present to a degree that feels satisfying, I can feel the point of resistance where the keystroke would be recognized on a real keyboard, and all the keys feel consistent with each other.Also, while the white base has the typical 3D printed "feel" to it, where you can faintly see and feel the original layers of the printing, the keys themselves feel perfectly smooth (with a subtle matte texture), identical to a real keyboard of this style. This choice for the keys is what really makes this product shine and fun to interact with, and I can easily recommend it.