FidgiTech modular fidget cube

The fidget that actually holds their attention.

A modular cube with swappable mechanical and electrical faces, built for kids with sensory processing needs and the parents who've tried everything else.

Launching Summer 2027

  • Designed with BCBAs
  • Tested in autism clinics
  • Engineered at BYU
WHY FIDGITECH

A fidget that grows with your child

Most fidgets get tossed in a drawer after two minutes. We built ours to be different.

01

Modular faces, endless variety

Swap any face in seconds. Gears, mazes, lights, knobs, buzzers, and more. When one face gets old, snap on a new one. Every cube is a fresh experience.

02

Engages multiple senses at once

Tactile, visual, and auditory feedback combined. Sensory research shows engaging two or more senses helps with focus, retention, and self-regulation.

03

Built with the right experts

Designed in collaboration with Board Certified Behavioral Analysts and tested in autism clinics across Utah. Safety features, sensory considerations, and durability all reviewed by professionals.

Color Options

Black

Black

The black Fidgit Box features a sleek design accented with white and blue that adds sophistication to any setting. This variant offers understated elegance for those who appreciate subtlety.

Deep Blue

Deep Blue

The deep blue Fidgit Box boasts a striking silver and white accented design. This variant combines style and fun for a color combo suitable for the playroom or the office.

Light Blue

Light Blue

The light blue Fidgit Box offers a vibrant shade that stands out. This pop of color makes it easily the first thing your child, or you, grabs from the toy bin.

Sunflower Yellow

Sunflower Yellow

This sunny Fidgit Box will brighten up any mood in every room. This style puts a smile on every face, no matter the time of day.

Cyan FidgiTech cube
About Us

You've tried every fidget on Amazon.

The pop-it. The infinity cube. The spinner that lasted six seconds. Each one promised to help. Each one ended up lost under the couch.

You're not looking for another toy. You're looking for something that actually engages your child for more than two minutes, that respects what they need, and that doesn't talk down to them or to you.

We built FidgiTech because our kids needed it too. Watching a child light up when something finally clicks is worth the engineering it took to get there.

"Both parents and children expressed that it was a great solution to a common problem." — Feedback from in-home testing with families of children with ASD
THE SYSTEM

One cube. A growing library of fidgets.

Mechanical and electrical faces snap into the same cube frame. Mix, match, and rebuild.

ELECTRICAL

The Puzzle

Two buttons, four lights. Only one combination lights them all.

ELECTRICAL

Buzzer

One button, two motors, strong tactile feedback. A favorite of younger kids and SPD users.

ELECTRICAL

RGB Tuner

Three colored knobs blend a single LED into any shade. Smooth, repetitive, deeply satisfying.

ELECTRICAL

Latching Switches

Three switches, six LEDs, endless clicks. Satisfying and repeatable.

MECHANICAL

Interlocking Gears

Corner gears mesh across faces to build a winding gear train. Engineers tell us this one alone is worth it.

MECHANICAL

The Maze

A brass ball, a clear cover, a path to solve. Simple, classic, infinitely replayable.

MECHANICAL

Slider

A circular tab that slides around a circular track. Simple. Quiet. Surprisingly addictive.

MECHANICAL

Spin Quad

Four gears on one face that spin together. Smooth, repetitive, novel. The same satisfaction as a geared fidget ring.

BUILT WITH EXPERTS

This isn't a Kickstarter gimmick. It's a multi-year engineering project, by a dad.

FidgiTech has been refined through years of iteration, expert collaboration, testing with the families, and direct experience as parents. FidgiTech was designed to serve. Every connection point was reviewed by people who actually know what they're looking at.

2026 SIOY WinnerPatent Pending
2+
Years of design and iteration
1st Place
Innovation Contest Grand Prize Winner
2
Autism clinics consulted in Utah
11+
Interchangeable faces in development
OUR STORY

It started with a light switch.

When my daughter was a year old, she became fascinated with flipping the light switches in our apartment. Either my wife or I had to hold her up to the wall so she could turn them on and off, over and over. Standing there holding a toddler wasn't my activity of choice, so I started looking into why it captured her attention so completely.

I soon discovered sensory research that supports engaging two or more senses at once. It can be therapeutic, help with focus, and even improve cognitive function and retention. That's why most simple fidgets focus on tactile stimulation. The gap I saw was that fidgets incorporating buttons, lights, and electrical features, the things that actually caught my daughter's attention, were noticeably absent.

My initial prototypes were simple. She liked them. The real breakthrough came when a mentor pointed out a different problem: most fidgets don't hold anyone's attention for more than a couple of minutes, and once the novelty wears off, they rarely come back to them. He suggested making the system modular. That changed everything.

I branched out into new types of fidgets and visited nearby autism clinics in the Utah Valley. I met with BYU faculty who train Occupational Therapists and work with people with ASD. Their feedback shaped the box's safety features in particular. The latest round of testing happened in the homes of children with ASD and their parents, and the feedback was extremely positive.

FidgiTech is what came out of all of that. A modular fidget box, patent pending, built to fill a gap the market has been ignoring.

Spencer Stowell

Founder @ FidgiTech

FidgiTech founder story
COMMON QUESTIONS

What parents ask first.

Who is FidgiTech designed for?

FidgiTech was designed primarily for children with sensory processing needs, including kids with ADHD and autism spectrum disorder. The modular system and variety of faces also make it appealing to adults who fidget.

How does the modular system work?

Every face of the cube has magnets on all sides. These magnets enable each face to connect with its neighbors. Electrical faces also have a set of contacts that transfer power. This means you can rebuild the cube however you want, mixing mechanical and electrical faces in any combination and orientation.

What's the difference between mechanical and electrical faces?

Mechanical faces work without a battery. They include gears, sliders, and mazes. Electrical faces include buttons, lights, knobs, and motors. They draw power from the battery face, which is USB-C rechargeable and includes built-in safety features to protect against short circuits and similar dangers.

Is the cube durable enough for younger kids?

A silicone shell is under development that holds the faces together and adds impact and drop resistance. It's intended for travel or younger children. The shell, combined with a variety of electrical safety features, is designed to make the cube suitable for a wide range of users. Federal and international safety certifications for children are still pending though, so parental supervision is advised.

Has it been tested with kids who have sensory needs?

Yes! FidgiTech has been tested at two autism clinics in the Utah Valley, and in the homes of children with ASD with their parents observing. Feedback from both children and parents has been extremely positive.

What gave you the idea for FidgiTech?

The original idea came from watching one of my daughters fascination with light switches as a toddler. Mentors and friends have since helped me refine it into what it is today.

Is the cube 3D printed?

Current prototypes used by Beta testers have been 3D printed. However, the final product will be professionally injection molded.

Is this safe for young children?

National and International safety certifications are still pending, and real dangers with magnets and batteries should always be considered for any audience. That said, FidgiTech has been popular with a variety of ages including my toddlers. The battery includes built-in safety features to protect against short circuits and misuse, and a silicone shell is under development to keep faces secured for younger children.