🖤 Slide into the future of fidgeting—smooth, strong, and seriously addictive!
The DjuiinoStarSilent Fidget Slider is a premium carbon fiber executive toy featuring a robust, drop-proof design with powerful N52 and N35 magnets for strong haptic feedback. Its large, lightweight frame offers silky smooth, whisper-quiet operation with an enclosed magnet system for enhanced safety. Designed for both kids and adults, it supports free-floating tricks and comes with silencing tools, making it the ultimate durable, safe, and versatile fidget toy.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Item Dimensions | 2.13 x 1.22 x 0.47 inches |
Theme | Motorcycle |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
A**Y
Brilliant, albeit loud
My background / fidget needI've not been diagnosed with any autism or similar, though I have many similar tendencies including extreme sensitivity to sound and some textures.For over 20 years (since I was a small kid), I've turned the pages of a book as I was reading. It was the only thing that really made the reading stick in my brain. Reading without this kind of fidgeting just wouldn't register for me.I read a lot. Probably more than most. Every book that I've read has these excessively worn corners from my page turning, AND it creates a tremendous amount of paper dust that has actually ruined some of my keyboards. The paper dust also just creates this tremendous mess which I cannot stand. Thus, I finally decided to try and replace the page turning with something that had different / fewer downsides.My experience with alternativesFidget spinners make zero sense to me. I guess you push a button, and the kinetics are driven by a battery. Nope.I've used the Antsy Labs Fidget Cube, and I generally like it. It's quiet enough for use in meetings at work. However, I finally figured out that I need to better simulate the actual finger movements I was doing (which is basically rubbing something between thumb and index fingers repeatedly). The Fidget Cube doesn't really suit this need, so it's not an ideal solution.My experience with this productAllows me to perform similar finger movements that I do when turning pages.For this reason, I've taken to this fidget toy much better than with the Fidget Cube.The magnets work well, hand stress/tiring is minimal, and the item performs its advertised actions well.It seems like it's got decent quality, though it strikes me as pricey for what it is. It makes sense for me, because it's so a close alternative to my kind of fidgeting which would otherwise be ruining books and creating a mess. Your mileage may vary.The only drawback is how loud it is (If anyone knows of a quieter one of these, please let me know in the questions section!!).This will probably be obnoxious to coworkers in an open office (if they're within 10-15 feet of you) and it is too loud for meetings. You don't want to be "that guy (or girl)".So for now, I use this item when I'm alone and in the Fidget Cube in quieter spaces.Considering a spinner ring for quiet. We'll see...
I**2
I can't put it down!
Really happy with this slider so far! Slides nice and smooth without causing any hand fatigue and the magnets have a really addictive feel and sound feedback. It is a bit noisy, but not as loud as others I've tried. The version with the metal cut out design on top comes with a tool and rubber pieces that you can make it quieter if you prefer. I can't believe how many people there are here complaining about it being noisy when they could change that if they paid even a small amount of attention. It's made with a really good design putting the more powerful magnets on the corners which allows the halves to make quick snappy turns without coming apart. There is a slight design flaw IMO, with the ones that have the cut out design on top. The smooth nameplate area is right in the center where your thumb pad goes, sometimes making it difficult to break the magnets hold because there's no texture to get a grip. I also bought one of the red "fiber lid" ones and it is much easier to get a grip and slide. Though keep in mind that version can't be made quiet like the others can. I can't comment on the durability yet as I have only had it a few days, but so far so good. Aside from the minor grip issue with the one version, this fidget slider is fantastic! I haven't been able to put it down since I got it!Edit: In my opinion, at least with the carbon fiber version, it works better if you remove the tape. It takes a little time of each side rubbing together to wear in, but once it does it's much better. It still slides smoothly but the magnets hold much better. Occasionally it may start sticking from oils or sweat on your hands but just needs wiped off if it does.
H**H
Literally my favorite fidget EVER
The media could not be loaded. This is easily my favorite fidget I’ve ever gotten! I love the haptic and audio feedback- it really makes something in my brain “click”. It’s a nice weight in your hand and you can learn new ways to play really quickly. It moves smooth across the faces and slides into place really consistently. I haven’t muted the “audio” aspect since I love the noise.
D**D
Strong magnets but far from overbearing! Clicks, snaps, and glides great!
The media could not be loaded. It’s a very smooth fidget slider. Made very well the haptics and sound are crispy and crackly. Very satisfying. Doesn’t take much practice like some to get I to move in a soothing matter! I give it 4 stars only because I thought it would be a bit heavier but it is fiber glass as stated. Overall great purchase for the collection
R**G
It’s loud! But fixable and perfect past that
Oh boy it is not silent! The little silicone pads they send do some heavy lifting. If you plan on messing with this thing in any sort of meeting, or anywhere people might try to throw things at you for making loud, non-repetitive clicking and clacking noises, install the pads lol. Otherwise? This thing is awesome. It’s not a super flowy movement per say, there’s some extremely satisfying resistance to it. You get all directional movement out of it, allowing something a bit more free form as you move the plates . It’s weighted really nicely and the size is perfect, just about smaller than a key fob, fits in my women’s jeans pockets. The magnets are strong and luckily have remained strong as my stupid hands have landed one of the plates on the floor multiple times already. The pads on the insides of the plate, and the plates themselves are all really high quality with no sharp or uneven edges that you see with some 3D printed fidget toys the metal face plate is also super smooth and doesn’t snag on fabrics or dry hands. Luckily they even include replacement pads for use in the future. I highly recommend this product if you fidget, and have already sent this along with videos to my freak set of a group chat. Everyone was fascinated.
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