Fidget Cube
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The Fidget Cube is a fidget toy designed by Matthew and Mark McLachlan, brothers and co-founders of the US design studio Antsy Labs.[1] It has fidget tools on all sides: a toggle switch, gears, a rolling ball (marble), a joystick, a spinning disk, a worry stone, and five buttons.
Reception
[edit ]In a positive review, The Verge described the cube as, "basically a baby toy for adults".[2]
After its 2016 Kickstarter campaign, the Fidget Cube ranked tenth on the highest-funded crowdfunding projects.[3] [4] [5] [6]
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[edit ]References
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- ^ Dormehl, Luke (2017年03月08日). "Are fidget toys legitimately good for your brain, or pseudoscientific snake oil?". Digital Trends . Retrieved 2017年05月07日.
- ^ Bohn, Dieter (February 7, 2017). "The Fidget Cube is basically a baby toy for adults and I love it". The Verge . Retrieved 2017年05月07日.
- ^ Kuchera, Ben (12 September 2016). "Fidgeters made this toy one of Kickstarter's most successful campaigns". Polygon.com.
- ^ Guzman, Zack (30 January 2017). "This 24-year-old made 345,000ドル in 2 months by beating Kickstarters to market". cnbc.com.
- ^ Griner, David (September 14, 2016). "The Story Behind Fidget Cube, the 4ドル Million Phenomenon You Didn't Know You Needed". Adweek .
- ^ Kuchera, Ben (2017年01月03日). "The Fidget Cube hit with shipping delays as knockoffs flood market". Polygon. Retrieved 2017年04月15日.