No Need To Be Annoying
We have all experienced fidgeting in one way or another. Whether you fidget yourself or have seen other people fidgeting. Fidgeting is simply the act of making small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience. The most common ways of fidgeting are by clicking a pen, bouncing legs, nail biting or ring spinning. This can be extremely annoying to other people and seen as unprofessional at the workplace. The problem is that some people just can’t seem to control their fidgeting. It seems to get worse during long work meetings, school lectures, boring commutes or when watching TV.
Fidget Cube Embraces Fidgeting
Fidgeting is often perceived as being negative but multiple studies suggest otherwise. Part of the mission at Antsy Labs is to change the way people see fidgeting and spread knowledge. Fidgeting in most cases help people relieve stress, anxiety and even focus better. It has to do with something scientists call “floating attention”. By fidgeting, you are keeping that floating attention occupied which in return helps you focus better on the task at hand. A recent study proved students who fidget performed better on tests than those who were required to sit still. That’s the power of fidgeting for you. Take a look at the prescription commercial mocking and sarcastic promotional video from Antsy Labs.
https://youtu.be/m5eq0TVxCKw
The Fidget Cube was created by two brothers Matthew and Mark McLachlan from Antsy Labs.The vinyl toy has six sides (Click, Glide, Flip, Breathe, Roll, and Spin). Each side has a mechanism to satisfy your fidgeting. The Click side has five clicker buttons including two silent ones. Glide side has a small joystick. The Flip side has a switch which can be pressed back and forth. On the Breathe side, it has the effect of a worry stone which can be rubbed to reduce stress. On the Roll side, it includes a set of gears and ball. The Spin side has a spinning dial. It is guaranteed to satisfy the urge to fidget. The Fidget Cube is only available for pre-order at the moment and expected to ship February 2017. But knockoffs for a fraction of the price can already be purchased here for less than $8 bucks.
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Seems like a good investment just to mess around with it
Epic little toy. It’s crazy how something so small and simple like this can actually help relieve stress!
this does seem neat but as someone without axniety, i have no purpose for this….nevertheless it would make for a decent gift
I use to work with a guy at a help desk that couldn’t stop fidgeting and touching stuff on other people’s desk. People like that need multiple cubes. They ruin lives.
Literally just placed the order and it arrives in early January, I am pumped up. Epic idea.
I think I need myself one of these for long meetings at work
Under table silent cube fidgeting
What a crazy little invention but it seems to work for people
First time I hear about this….thanks TheBroTalk
Bro talk editors do a good of bringing out articles on stuff you wouldn’t much hear about anywhere else
Seriously makes me wonder if these guys stay up all day long reserching weird shit on the internet or just speak to a bizzare crowd of folks.
Same here! I must say following this site has really introduced me to some pretty epic articles of things I haven’t heard about. Super epic job TheBroTalk!
I ordered one of those imitation ones from amazon and it’s amazing. I use it every day at work. IT can be stressful.
Yea it can, very stressful.
I love the idea behind the fidget cube and might just get one. I can get impatient at times.
Papo u need the Arnold edition, to fidget and get big at the same time
Saw this for the first time online the other day.. pretty freaking cool, I am actually surprised an editor from the bro talk didn’t come out with it earlier.