FidgeX is Microprocessor-Based and Shares Interactive Activities
Laura McQuarrie — August 23, 2019 — Tech
References: fidgex & prnewswire
Now that various fidget gadgets have become popular, FidgeX will soon be introduced as "the most technologically advanced fidget ever" when it launches on Indiegogo in the fall. The new fidget was inspired by the Fidget Cube and it sets itself apart with a microprocessor-based design and interactive fidget activities.
FidgeX shares three mini-games called Shake, Ratte and Roll and more are set to be introduced in time. While Shake has users click a button in rhythm, Rattle challenges users to repeat a sequence of long and short vibrations, which become increasingly challenging over time. In the final game, Roll, users will swing their wrist to have the FidgeX repeat the rhythm created. The design of the FidgeX has been created to allow for people to be engaged yet not distracted.
FidgeX shares three mini-games called Shake, Ratte and Roll and more are set to be introduced in time. While Shake has users click a button in rhythm, Rattle challenges users to repeat a sequence of long and short vibrations, which become increasingly challenging over time. In the final game, Roll, users will swing their wrist to have the FidgeX repeat the rhythm created. The design of the FidgeX has been created to allow for people to be engaged yet not distracted.
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