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UQH - Gravity clicker - Super G - Hybrid Ultem/TI - Fidget toy

UQH - Gravity clicker - Super G - Hybrid Ultem/TI - Fidget toy

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Pre-owner UQH gravity clicker super G in hybrid Ultem/TI.  Includes box.

 

 

After years in their works, it’s finally here, the Gravity Clicker by Unquiet Hands!

DROP DAY: All Gravity Clickers will be available here once the countdown above reaches zero.

A completely new class of fidget:

The UQH Gravity Clicker is a super innovative fidget design that delivers a new way of fidgeting, different from everything you may have tried before. For years, we’ve went through countless iterations and prototypes, looking to achieve a great level of haptics that felt not only unique but addictive.

It was a real challenge to get it to where it is and do the things that it can do, and we can now proudly say that we have achieved its “final form”, with proportions that make the Gravity very pocketable, ergonomics that make it a joy to hold on your hands and most importantly, extremely fidgetable!

Click, Flip, Slide, Repeat:

The Gravity allows you to use your finger as a pivot to click it, but you can also flip it and slide it, opening possibilities for lots of cool tricks. Even if you are not into tricks, the Gravity is super intuitive and doesn’t require any skills. You can comfortably use it just as a fidget and you will still feel super satisfied.

Center of Gravity (aka COG):

We have also created an extra part that we call “Center of Gravity” or COG where you won’t need to use your finger to click your Gravity as it replaces your finger entirely for clicks. If you wish to do more than clicks, like flips and so on you would still need to use your finger, but if you plan on just clicking it for a while, you can use only the COG instead of your finger. There are 2 sizes of COGs, one for each Gravity type (more about the two different Gravity types below).
Btw COGs are not included with your Gravity but instead, they are offered as extras that you can purchase along with your Gravity. Unfortunately at this time there is a limited amount of COG available so they may run out soon.

Two kinds of Gravity, many parts, many magnets:

We’ve designed two kinds of Gravity Clickers, the “Super-Gravity” and the “Micro-Gravity” (aka “Super-G” and “Micro-G”). Both Gravity versions are composed of mainly two parts that click together like you’ve seen in the videos and photos, let’s call them Part A and Part B. But these parts A and B are actually composed of 4x CNC machined parts in total, which we can call “sub parts”, 2x “Top Parts”, and 2x “Bottom Parts” in total. 
So in summary, a Gravity Clicker has Part A that has 2x sub parts which consists of 1x Top and 1x Bottom, and part B which also has 1x Top and 1x Bottom (total of 4x parts per Gravity).

What’s different between the Super-Gravity and the Micro-Gravity?

Mainly their width and the amount of magnets they have. They both have the exact same side profile, so if you look only to their sides you can’t really tell which one is which. But the key difference is in their width. The thinner version (Micro-G) has a 14.8mm in width and the wider version (the Super-G) has 19.8mm in width, but both versions have a 40mm in length.

Which one should I choose?

Both are fantastic fidgets. However we recommend the Super-G for people with thicker than average fingers, and the Micro-G if you have slimmer fingers. But you can definitely play with either of them independent to your finger anatomy. Also keep in mind that the Super-G does have a stronger magnetic pull than the Micro-G but it's also heavier, so there is a balance there that you have to consider.

How about magnets? How many and how strong?

This can get a bit complex now, but stay with me. The Micro-G has a total of 32x magnets, divided in 2 rows. In it’s tips it has stacked 3x+3x N52 5x3mm magnets which are slipfit in their slots and in its middle it has 4x 5x2 N52 magnets that are glued to their parts (2x in each sub-part), and these cannot be removed. (Please read more down below about customization which may or may not be possible).

The Super-Gravity has a total of 44x magnets, divided in 3 rows in its tips and two in the middle. The tips have stacked 3x+3x+3x N52 5x3mm in one side (Part A), and 3x+3x+3x N35 in the other side (Part B), making them hybrids. We have opted to make the Super-Gs hybrids since we felt that full N52 were making them too strong.
So how can you know which side has N52 (stronger magnets) and which side has N35 (weaker magnets) ? You could simply split them apart and stick them separately to a metal part and see which one has a stronger or weaker pull when you try to take them off, that would be very easy to tell. Alternatively feel free to follow our Youtube tutorial on how to identify magnet strengths. So in the middle of the Super-G you have 4x 5x2 N52 magnets that are glued to the parts, same as the Micro-G version.

Different materials = Different haptic experience:

* Titanium: A heavier material experience. They click fairly loud and slide super satisfyingly. Their very fine glass-blast (GB) finish does not affects the sliding experience, and with enough use parts should start to smooth out from the friction, making it even better to slide.
* Ultem: Durable and sturdy and high efficiency thermoplastic that is used in countless EDC items. It feels very lightweight compared to Titanium. Clicks are more muted and the slide its a bit smoother. It has a medium sound profile on its clicks.

Specs:

Material and Finish: Ultem Machine Finish

Weight:
Micro Gravity (Ultem): ~25.6g
Super Gravity (Ultem): ~35g

Micro Gravity (Titanium): ~55.4g
Super Gravity (Titanium): ~74.5g

Dimensions:
Micro Gravity: Length 40mm / Width 14.8mm

Super Gravity: Length 40mm / Width 19.8mm

Magnets:
Micro Gravity: Total of 32x Magnets. (Full N52)

Super Gravity: Total of 44x Magnets. (Hybrid, half N35 half N52).

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