Magnetic Silicone Sensory Balls | Fidget Toy for Anxiety and ADHD Relief
Short Summary
For teens and adults who need a quiet, low key fidget tool for stress and anxiety relief, these magnetic silicone sensory balls are coated in soft, scratch resistant material. The set includes 4 or 8 balls that magnetically connect and separate, providing calming sensory input without disturbing others.
Product Description
Anxiety and restlessness need an outlet that does not disrupt those around you. These magnetic silicone sensory balls are designed for discreet fidgeting. The soft silicone coating makes them quiet and scratch resistant, unlike traditional metal magnetic balls. Connect them, pull them apart, roll them in your palm, or build simple shapes. The gentle magnetic pull and soft texture provide satisfying tactile feedback.
The balls are small and portable, coming with a convenient storage bag. Use them at your desk during work, in meetings, while studying, or at home. They help relieve tension, enhance focus, improve mood, and modify behaviors like nail biting or constant fidgeting.
The set includes 4 or 8 balls. Each ball is approximately 0.87 inches in diameter. The silicone coating is durable and maintains a like new appearance even with frequent use. Recommended for ages 14 and up. Not for children under 3 years. Keep away from pets and young children.
Key Features and Benefits
Soft silicone coating that is scratch resistant and durable
Magnetic connection for satisfying click and pull action
Quiet operation for office, classroom, or library use
Helps relieve stress, anxiety, and ADHD symptoms
Portable storage bag for easy carrying
Great as gift for teens, adults, and colleagues
Who Is This For
Teens and adults ages 14 and up with anxiety, ADHD, or autism
Office workers needing discreet desk fidgets
Students who fidget during class or study
Anyone wanting to stop nail biting or restless habits
Gift givers for birthdays or holidays
Usage Scenario
You are in a long, quiet meeting at work. Your anxiety is building, and you need to fidget without distracting anyone. You reach into your pocket and pull out a few magnetic silicone balls. You quietly connect and separate them under the table. The soft magnetic pull calms your nerves. No one notices. Your focus returns. The meeting ends, and you feel more relaxed.
Micro Comparison
Traditional metal magnetic balls are loud and can scratch surfaces. Hard plastic fidgets can be noisy. These silicone coated balls are whisper quiet and scratch resistant. The soft texture is more pleasant to touch. The larger size (0.87 inches) makes them easier to handle than tiny metal balls.
Specifications
Material: Silicone with internal magnets
Size per ball: 0.87 in / 2.2 cm (approximately)
Weight of set: 74 g
Set options: 4 pieces or 8 pieces
Recommend age: 14 years and up
Warning: Choking hazard. Not for children under 3 years.
Features: Scratch resistant, quiet, portable
Size Guide
Please allow 1-2 cm / 0.4-0.8 in difference due to manual measurement.
Ball diameter: 0.87 in / 2.2 cm
Package Includes
4 or 8 magnetic silicone sensory balls (as selected)
Storage bag
Why You Will Love It
You do not need loud or messy fidget toys to calm your mind. These magnetic silicone balls are quiet, soft, and satisfying. Connect them, pull them apart, and feel your stress fade. Keep them in your pocket or desk drawer. Your anxiety will disappear one magnetic click at a time.
Questions and Answers
Question: Are these balls noisy?
Answer: No, the silicone coating makes them almost noiseless. They are perfect for offices, meetings, and quiet study environments.
Question: Are they safe for young children?
Answer: No. Warning: Choking hazard. Not for children under 3 years. Recommended for ages 14 and up.
Question: How many balls come in a set?
Answer: You can choose between 4 pieces or 8 pieces per set.
Question: What is the size of each ball?
Answer: Each ball is approximately 0.87 inches (2.2 cm) in diameter.
Question: Can these help with ADHD?
Answer: Yes, they help relieve stress, enhance focus, and reduce restlessness for people with ADHD, anxiety, or autism.