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FidgetDrop turns your Wear OS watch into a small tactile fidget toy collection. Instead of another phone-first distraction app, it uses watch-native haptics, simple touch interactions, optional sound, themes, and local stats. Tap, pop, spin, flip, squeeze, or scratch through quick fidget sessions directly from your wrist. No account, no cloud sync, no social feed, and no ads.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Quinn, the solo developer behind FidgetDrop.
I built this because Wear OS watches have one thing phones don’t: immediate wrist haptics. Most fidget apps feel like phone toys squeezed onto a smaller screen, so I wanted to make something that actually feels native to a smartwatch.
FidgetDrop is a small collection of tactile fidgets for your wrist. You can tap, pop, spin, flip, squeeze, and scratch through short sessions with haptic feedback, optional sound, themes, and local stats.
A few things I intentionally kept out:
- No account
- No ads
- No cloud sync
- No social feed
- No endless scrolling
I’m especially looking for feedback from Wear OS users:
1. Which fidget feels the most satisfying?
2. What other fidget type should I add next?
3. Does the app feel fast and readable on your watch?
Thanks for checking it out.
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About FidgetDrop on Product Hunt
“Haptic fidget toys for your Wear OS watch”
FidgetDrop was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #152 on the daily leaderboard. FidgetDrop turns your Wear OS watch into a small tactile fidget toy collection. Instead of another phone-first distraction app, it uses watch-native haptics, simple touch interactions, optional sound, themes, and local stats. Tap, pop, spin, flip, squeeze, or scratch through quick fidget sessions directly from your wrist. No account, no cloud sync, no social feed, and no ads.
FidgetDrop was featured in Android (57.3k followers), Entertainment (1.9k followers) and Lifestyle (1.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 47.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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