Something to do with your hands that actually helps Tapping, clicking, doodling, spinning a pen — restless hands find a way. This gives them somewhere useful to go. The LARAH fidget pen is a fully functional ballpoint pen made from magnetic metal segments that come apart and reconfigure into swords, robots, geometric shapes, and whatever else your hands figure out — quietly, at your desk, in a meeting, or anywhere you need to stay focused without fidgeting visibly.
What it does
- Includes 13 fidget rings, 10 large steel balls, 2 small steel balls, 2 pen refills, 2 touchscreen stylus tips, and a gift box — everything needed to write, tap a screen, or fidget freely
- Strong neodymium magnets let the segments click together and pull apart with satisfying resistance — reconfigure into swords, robots, monsters, geometric patterns, or freeform sculptures
- 4.23″ pen length with a 0.49″ diameter — compact enough for a pocket, bag, or desk drawer without taking up space
- Gold-plated alloy construction with a smooth, shiny finish — drop-resistant and durable for daily carry and regular use
Why people use it
- Provides a quiet, tactile outlet for restless hands during focus work, long meetings, online classes, or phone calls
- Works as a real writing pen and touchscreen stylus — functional, not just decorative
- Comes packaged in a gift box — a straightforward gift that’s genuinely useful for teens, adults, students, and office workers
- No noise, no screens, no batteries — just hands-on engagement that settles focus naturally
What to know
- No assembly instructions are included — picture examples are provided on the box; part of the appeal is figuring out shapes freely
- The magnetic segments are small — keep away from children under 3 and those who may swallow small parts
- Store in the included case when not in use to keep all segments together
What to use it for
- Managing restless hands during focused work, studying, or long calls
- A desk toy that doubles as a functional everyday pen
- A low-key gift for anyone with ADHD, anxiety, or a habit of fidgeting during focus tasks






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