Looking for something more satisfying to fidget with than a pen click, I tried the original Fingears magnetic ring set to see if it lives up to the hype.
First impressions
Each set is two magnetic rings, worn one on each hand, that snap together, spin, and can be tossed between fingers or stuck to any metal surface. It's a genuinely different category from spinner-style fidget toys — more skill-based, with a real trick-learning curve.

Build and feel
The magnets snap together with a satisfying, strong hold, and the rings come in multiple finish combos (Silver-White, Silver-Black, Red-Black, and more). Customer reviews on the site frequently mention them as genuinely useful for concentration, including several users with ADHD who found the rings kept their hands occupied without being distracting.
Is it worth it?
The original Fingears set holds a 4.24/5 rating across 125 reviews and is currently $37.95 (down from $48.00, 21% off). It's not the most robust-feeling fidget toy on the market — a few reviewers wished for tighter tolerances between ring pieces — but for the price and the genuine trick potential, it's a fun, different pick-up-and-play object.
Save on your order: the rings are 21% off automatically, shipping is free over $50, and new subscribers get 10% off their first order. Shop Fingears here.