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Magnetic Fidget Ring Trio

$12.99

Description

Looking for a simple and satisfying magnetic fidget ring to help you reduce stress and anxiety? Look no further than this trio of magnetic finger rings! This innovative tool is designed to help you improve focus, relieve stress, and promote relaxation. It definitely helped our son after his adhd diagnosis.

here are some key features and benefits of our magnetic fidget ring:

Magnetic design: the ring is designed with magnets that create a satisfying clicking sensation when you rotate it. This tactile feedback helps to relieve stress and anxiety and promotes relaxation.

Versatile: the magnetic finger ring is perfect for a wide range of activities, including work, school, travel, and more. It’s a great way to keep your hands busy and your mind focused.

Easy to use: the ring is lightweight and easy to use, so you can carry it with you wherever you go. Simply slip it on your finger and start fidgeting!

Durable: our magnetic finger ring is made from high-quality materials that are built to last. It’s also easy to clean and sanitize.

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