Roll & Squeeze Mesh Marble Fidget
Silent, slim focus for meetings, lectures, and reading
Pocket & EDC Fidgets
Four real mechanical keycaps on a pocket board: that crisp, springy keyboard click you keep doing without thinking, in something the size of a keyring.
If you've ever clicked a pen flat or tapped a keyboard key just because it feels good, this one's for you. Clicky Keys is four real mechanical keycaps on a little pocket board. Press one and it gives that crisp, springy click, then bounces back ready for the next. The tactile bump is the whole point: a small, repeatable hit of satisfaction your fingers can chase through a boring meeting or a stuck paragraph. Each key uses a slightly different switch, so there's always one that scratches the itch. Here's the honest part: it clicks, on purpose, so it's a desk-and-pocket fidget for your own space, not a silent one for a quiet library. It clips to a keyring or bag, needs no batteries, and the switches are rated for a long, long life of pressing.
ABS keycaps over real mechanical switches on an ABS base, with a metal keyring. BPA- and phthalate-free.
Wipe with a dry or barely-damp cloth; keep liquids out of the switches. If a key feels gritty, a puff of air clears it. Store somewhere it won't get crushed.
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does the job
Quiet, calming, perfect for on the train. Couldn’t be happier.
second one I've ordered
First one went to my partner so I bought myself the Slate. Frontend dev, hands always moving, and this is the perfect between-tasks press while a build runs. The stiffest switch is my favorite once it broke in. No fuss, clips to my bag, and it's held up to constant daily pressing.
better than expected
Honestly didn’t expect much for the price and it takes the edge off when I’m wound up.
mixed feelings
The clicker is genuinely nice, but one side wears faster than the rest. It’s fine, just landed in the middle for me.
tiny, light, maybe a bit too small
Honestly really like this. The press is crisp and the rebound is fast, exactly what I wanted to replace clicking my pen in meetings. My only gripe is it's small and light enough that I've lost it in the couch twice — wish it had a touch more heft. The keyring clip helps. Four keys, mixed feels, no batteries. Solid for the price.
buy it
This little clicker gives my nervous energy somewhere to go. Five stars from me.
good fidget, louder than 'discreet' suggests
Mixed feelings. The action is genuinely nice and I like that each key feels a little different — that part delivers. But I read it as a discreet-in-meetings thing and the click carries more than I wanted in a quiet conference room, so I end up self-conscious and stop using it. Totally fine at my own desk with headphones on. If you want crisp and clicky for your own space, great; if you need subtle, look elsewhere.
calm in the palm
bought one, already ordered another. It settles my hands when I’m anxious.
great with a tiny caveat
Really like this click fidget — it takes the edge off when I’m wound up. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
buy it
Use it at my desk every day. Worth it.
so worth it
keeps my hands busy at my desk without anyone noticing. Love it.
students, this is the one
Grad student, easily distracted, and I needed something for my hands during long lectures that wasn't my phone. This is small enough to keep under the desk and press while I take notes. The crisp feedback weirdly helps me stay anchored. Cheap enough that I bought a second to keep in my bag.
does the job
so soft and the click is genuinely satisfying. So glad I bought it.
buy it
Honestly didn’t expect much for the price and it genuinely calms me down.
a bit let down
Wanted to love it but one side wears faster than the rest. The idea is good and it looked great, just didn’t hold up the way I hoped.
clipped to my keys, barely puts it down
Clipped it to my keyring the day it arrived and it hasn't moved — I press it walking to the bus, in queues, waiting for the kettle. The different switch feels are a nice touch, one's snappy and another's a bit softer. The one thing keeping it off top marks: on a quiet train it's crisper than I'd like and I get the odd look, so I save the louder keys for when there's background noise. Still my pocket go-to.
does the job
Keep one in waiting rooms and another on flights. Exactly what I hoped for.
not as quiet as I hoped
I bought this specifically hoping for a near-silent press I could use in a dead-quiet office, and that's not what this is. The click is crisp and honestly pretty loud in a silent room — my deskmate noticed it the first morning. To be fair, the listing does say it clicks on purpose, so this is partly me not reading closely. The build is nice and the action feels good, it's just the wrong tool if you need discreet-and-silent. Sending it to my home desk instead.
exactly as described
would buy again in a heartbeat. Stopped me reaching for my phone.
love it
Quiet, calming, perfect for on the train. No notes, love it.
hooked
Didn’t think a clicker would do much, but it stopped me reaching for my phone.
great, just stiffer than I expected on arrival
Wasn't expecting much from a keyring fidget but the click really is satisfying. Two of the switches were quite stiff out of the box and took a few days of pressing to break in — almost returned it before that. Once it loosened it became a daily-carry thing. Four stars only because of that first-week stiffness; otherwise it's a small, sturdy, fun little press.
didn’t hold up
Disappointed. One side wears faster than the rest, and for me that’s the whole point of the click fidget. Yours might be fine, mine wasn’t.
calm in the palm
Got the Black and it’s even prettier in person. Better than I expected.
mixed feelings
the click fidget is genuinely nice, but the click is a touch louder than I expected. It’s fine, just landed in the middle for me.
gift that actually landed
Got the Mint one for my brother who's a dev and clicks his mechanical keyboard like it owes him money. He genuinely loves it — keeps it clipped to his keys and presses it in the car. For eleven bucks it punches way above its price.
exactly as described
Helps me sit still in meetings. Silent too, which is the main thing for me.
exactly as described
On the couch this is exactly what my hands needed. No notes, love it.
good, minor niggle
Really like this clicker — it helps me focus on calls. Only thing, the click is a touch louder than I expected. Still using it daily.
better than expected
My anxiety is easier to sit with when this is in my hand.
love it
keep one before bed and another at my desk. Better than I expected.
so worth it
So soft and the click is genuinely satisfying. No notes, love it.
exactly as described
gave it to my best friend and it was a hit. Might order one for myself.
stiff at first, then perfect
First day I thought one of the keys was a bit stiff, almost too firm to press. By day two it loosened up and now it's my favorite of the four. Crisp click, fast rebound, fits my palm. Use it at my desk while I'm reading docs and it keeps the rest of me still.
does the job
Honestly didn’t expect much for the price and it stopped me reaching for my phone.
better than expected
Bought one, already ordered another. It takes the edge off when I’m wound up.
really good, one small thing
Really like this click fidget — it takes the edge off when I’m wound up. Only thing, the click is a touch louder than I expected. Still using it daily.
swapped my phone for this in meetings
The reflex used to be reach for my phone the second a meeting got boring, which never looked great. Now it's this. Four keys, all a bit different, and the press-and-bounce loop is enough to keep my hands busy while I actually pay attention. Got the Black one, looks like a little keyboard keyring, and a couple coworkers have already asked where I got it. No batteries, no setup, just press.
great little fidget
gave it to a coworker and it was a hit. Might order one for myself.
tiny and weirdly addictive
Bought this for my partner who taps everything and somehow I've claimed it. Around 5cm, light, disappears into a pocket. The click is so satisfying I find myself doing it through whole phone calls.
mixed feelings
The click fidget is genuinely nice, but it feels a little light. It’s fine, just landed in the middle for me.
wanted to love it
Wanted to love it but the click is a touch louder than I expected. The idea is good and it looked great, just didn’t hold up the way I hoped.
great with a tiny caveat
Really like this clicker — it stopped me reaching for my phone. Only thing, one side wears faster than the rest. Still using it daily.
love it, but read the fine print on the sound
Great little thing and the build feels legit — real switches, not mushy toy buttons. Only reason it's not a full five: in our open-plan office it's a touch louder than I pictured. Fine with general noise around, but when the room goes quiet you can hear it across a couple desks. I use it more at home now. The product page is honest that it clicks, so that's on me for hoping.
does the job
Gave it to my roommate and it was a hit. Might order one for myself.
love it
my stress is easier to sit with when this is in my hand.
lovely little thing
Takes the edge off when I’m wound up. Silent too, which is the main thing for me.
buy it
Exactly what I hoped for. Takes the edge off when I’m wound up.
scratches the keyboard itch
i type for a living and apparently my hands just want to press keys all day even when im not coding. this gives them that without me drumming on the desk. the lavender one looks nicer than i expected, kinda matte. clips onto my bag and ive pressed it a thousand times already lol
so worth it
At work this is exactly what my hands needed. So glad I bought it.
so soft
better made than the cheap ones online — this one actually lasts.
really good, one small thing
Really like this clicker — it gives my nervous energy somewhere to go. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
perfect for restless thumbs on calls
ADHD adult, work from home, on Zoom most of the day. Having something tactile to press while I listen keeps me from talking over people. The springy bounce-back is genuinely satisfying and the mixed switches mean I never get bored of one. Tiny enough to live in my hoodie pocket.
my new favorite
Keep one in waiting rooms and another on the train. Exactly what I hoped for.
a bit let down
Wanted to love it but it feels a little light. The idea is good and it looked great, just didn’t hold up the way I hoped.
so worth it
Worth it. Helps me sit still in meetings.
not for me
Disappointed. The click is a touch louder than I expected, and for me that’s the whole point of the clicker. Yours might be fine, mine wasn’t.
my new favorite
Keeps my hands busy on the train without anyone noticing. Love it.
the meeting fidget I didn't know I needed
Reformed pen-clicker here, and my whole team thanks me. Four keys, each a slightly different feel, and I keep coming back to the stiffest one because the click is so crisp. Got the Slate and it clips to my work badge reel so it's always right there. Spends standups in my hand now instead of a clicky pen everyone hated.
mixed feelings
The click fidget is genuinely nice, but one side wears faster than the rest. It’s fine, just landed in the middle for me.
does the job
This little click fidget genuinely calms me down. Five stars from me.
really good, one small thing
really like this click fidget — it genuinely calms me down. Only thing, one side wears faster than the rest. Still using it daily.
good and not-so-good
The clicker is genuinely nice, but it feels a little light. It’s fine, just landed in the middle for me.
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Ask a questionDoes this genuinely help with ADHD focus, or is it just a toy?
Honest answer: it helps a lot of people, and we won't pretend it's magic. Having something to click and fidget with your hands can take the edge off restlessness, stress or the urge to fidget, and many of our customers find that genuinely steadying. It is a supportive tool though, not a treatment or a cure. If you're navigating a diagnosis, a professional is the right person to guide that.
Helps me more than I expected. mostly it just gives my hands a better job than picking at my nails.
Is the Clicky Keys actually quiet enough to use in shared spaces?
Its noise level is crisp click, so it's discreet in most rooms but you would just about hear it in total silence. If you need truly silent, our slow-rise squishies or the worry stone are a better match.
Does it hold up over time, or does the clicky press wear out?
Made from abs keycaps over real mechanical switches on an abs base, with a metal keyring, it's built for daily handling, and plenty of customers have used theirs every day for well over a year. A quick wipe now and then keeps it at its best.
How big is it really? It's hard to judge the scale from photos.
It's about Approx. 5 cm. It sits comfortably in an adult palm and tucks into a bag or pocket easily. The full dimensions are in the details table on this page.
Do the colours look like the photos in real life?
Pretty true to life. Screens vary a touch, but Slate, Mint, Lavender are close to what you see here. If anything ever arrives looking off, email us and we'll sort it.
Can confirm, got mine and the colour matched the listing nicely.
What is it made of? I'm checking for allergies.
ABS keycaps over real mechanical switches on an ABS base, with a metal keyring. There's no latex. The full materials note is on this page, and if you have a specific sensitivity just email us before you order and we'll confirm.
Good to know
Its noise level is crisp click, so you can use it in most everyday settings without disturbing anyone. Satisfying tactile clicking for focus and restless thumbs.
ABS keycaps over real mechanical switches on an ABS base, with a metal keyring. BPA- and phthalate-free.
Wipe with a dry or barely-damp cloth; keep liquids out of the switches. If a key feels gritty, a puff of air clears it. Store somewhere it won't get crushed.
It’s a great fit for focus, desk toy, gift. In short: satisfying tactile clicking for focus and restless thumbs. Age guidance: 6+.
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