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Two years ago, Antsy Labs’ Fidget Cube hit Kickstarter, ultimately raking in a massive $6.4 million from 154,926 backers. Now its creators are back with their crowdfunding follow-up: A set of ...
The Spinner Cube is pretty self-explanatory, and isn't unlike a regular fidget cube. It's got six sides, each with a different mechanism to fidget with. You've got your joystick to sate your inner ...
I checked what they were saying on about the Fidget Cube on ProductHunt. “Looks like it could be useful for OCD.” -- Jack Smith, former co-founder of Shyp and Vungle.
Indeed, demand for the Fidget Cube caught Colorado-based Antsy Labs by surprise -- it had originally sought to raise a mere $15,000 on Kickstarter.
This awesome desk toy lets fidget-afflicted users click, roll, flip, glide, spin, and any number of other fiddly verbs to their heart’s content.