ONO Signets - Set of 4
hand holding up the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding up the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding up the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
ONO Signets - Set of 4
ONO Signets - Set of 4
ONO Signets - Set of 4
hand holding up the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding up the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding up the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
hand holding the ONO Signets magnetic fidget balls
ONO Signets - Set of 4
ONO Signets - Set of 4
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ONO Signets - Set of 4

ONO Signets - Set of 4

Original Magnet Fidget Balls
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Why We Love It

The original magnetic fidget balls! Each pocket-sized sphere has a powerful magnetic core that pushes apart and snaps back together as you roll them in your palm. Unlike typical magnetic fidgets that click and clack, Signets are coated in soft silicone that keeps them completely silent and distraction-free. Each ball has a unique texture for extra tactile input, keeping restless hands busy. When not in use, the balls cling together and store neatly in the included carry case.

  • Made with premium magnets and dust-resistant silicone 
  • Supports kids and adults with sensory needs
  • Age 14+

Ideas for Use

  • Fidget silently under your desk during meetings
  • Bring along to social gatherings to help ease jitters
  • Roll 1-2 balls within the palm of your hand  to strengthen finger dexterity and coordination 


Details

  • Set includes 4 magnetic spheres, each with a different texture: Urchin (soft and spikey), Lychee (bumpy, like the fruit), Divot (dimples, like a golf ball), Ripple (covered in ridges)
  • Each sphere has a 1.3” diameter. Total weight is 12 oz. 
  • Made of ferrite magnets. Coated in silicone 
  • Wash with soapy water. Air dry
  • Colors: Sapphire or Graphite 
  • 2 year warranty 


Safety Information

Warning small magnets Warning small balls
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Not for mouthing or chewing.


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