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I've had my Stimagz SII for a few months now and I absolutely love them. As a former owner of the Series 1s, my biggest gripe was the noise, as I couldn't comfortably use them in class and I'm really sound sensitive in general due to my PTSD. With the SIIs, that problem is definitely less of a concern--I can get away with using them during lectures without any heads turning, but there is definitely still a clicking noise that is noticeable in environments with less sound. Especially when the magnets snap together from farther distances, which can sometimes happen without me anticipating it. I can't really use the fidget during exams or at a movie theater or anything, but it's nice to have a discrete, pattern-based fidget to use during meetings, social gatherings, and lectures. I'd love to see an ultra quiet/silent version in the future, perhaps made of even softer material.
I’ve tried lots of fidget toys, and this is my absolute favorite!
they feel high quality too
it is awesome that they are really quiet and glow in the dark. but i prefered the shorter length. in the beginning the magnets are reaaaaally weak. it is true they become stronger with use, but it takes a long inconvenient time (lots of dropping it) and in the end they are not as strong as the classic ones, that is sad.
i think you can save some packaging material. it was way to big.
but in the end, i am still just glad you offer stimagz! i think a lot more europeans would buy them (at least some people i know), if the shipping fees would not let the overall costs explode.
I saw these and it reminded me of how much I fidget with paper when I'm in meetings. They did not disappoint. I find I use them all the time with the quiet better when others are around. I like both the quiet and classic. The classic I can do in one hand while I work. Love these and plan on getting more for myself and for others as gifts next Christmas.