🌀 Calm hands, focused minds — wear the difference.
This two-pack of sensory weighted bracelets by JXM offers 110g of deep pressure input per bracelet, designed specifically for children with SPD, ADHD, and Autism. Featuring adjustable hook-and-loop fasteners for a customizable fit, these plush, hand-washable bracelets enhance hand stability, sensory awareness, and fine motor skills during everyday activities like writing and play.
Manufacturer | JXM |
Brand | JXM |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.28 x 3.98 x 1.69 inches |
Item model number | WSB 35678 |
Color | Blue |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | Plush |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer Part Number | SW20513 |
M**S
Handy kiddie wrist weights
A nice option for smalls. I do wish the Velcro was better designed, less likely to catch on other materials. For small wrists this works as a grounding comfort,vand to slow down hyperactivity.Score key:⭐️ 1 star= Dissappointed. I don't recommend it at all, poor quality, or it does not reflect the advertising.⭐️⭐️ 2 stars = Has some reedeeming quality.⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars = It's passable. Might not have bothered.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars = Mostly Satisified.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars = Entirely Satisfied. Recommend.
M**T
Great concept, but fit and weight may not work for everyone
The media could not be loaded. I wanted to try these weighted bracelets to see if they could help my daughter with sensory regulation. Right off the bat, I can tell you that kids will either love or hate these depending on their sensory preferences and wrist size. My daughter wasn’t a fan, but I can see how these might work for other kids.What We Liked:~ Super Soft Fabric: The fabric itself is impressively soft and feels pleasant against the skin. I really appreciated the quality and how gentle it felt.~ Lightweight Feel: For younger kids or those who don’t like heavy pressure, the light weight could be a pro. It’s more of a gentle sensation rather than a weighted one.~ Great for Small Wrists: These might work best for kids with small wrists, under 4 inches around. Mine are just under 4.5 inches, and I had to put them on pretty tightly to avoid the Velcro touching my skin.What Could Be Better:~ Sizing Issues: The biggest problem was the sizing. My daughter’s wrists are actually slightly thicker than mine, and the fit was just too tight and uncomfortable for her. I wish the Velcro section was longer and that the overall design was more adaptable to different wrist sizes.~ Velcro Placement: Even though the softer side of the Velcro touches the skin, it still felt irritating to my daughter, especially when worn snugly. A double-wrap feature or longer fabric would have been helpful.~ Not Heavy Enough: While the lightweight feel might be good for some, it might not be enough for others. If your child is used to more substantial weight, these might not feel effective.~ Mixed Sensory Preferences: Since every autistic person has different sensory needs, it can take some trial and error to find the perfect sensory tool. My daughter didn’t see the benefit of wearing them and found them more irritating than helpful.Final Thoughts:I think these could work for younger kids or those who prefer lighter pressure on their wrists. It’s important to let the child choose to wear them rather than forcing it, as that can make the experience more positive. The softness of the fabric is definitely a highlight, but the lightweight feel and sizing issues make these a bit hit or miss.Rating:~ Fabric Softness: 5/5~ Weight: 2/5~ Sizing and Adjustability: 1/5~ Overall: 4/5 - Great concept, but fit and weight may not work for everyone.
B**C
Sand shifts to one location
I got these for my autistic grandson who is 4 yrs old but also the size of a 5-6 yr old. They fit him well. But after wearing them for about 10 minutes all the sand shifted to one side making them uncomfortable. These would be better with some cells in them to hold the sand in place so it does not shift. Once the sand shifts you need to redistribute the sand in the wrist band which takes time and kind of defeats my purpose of buying these. I will, be looking for a new pair that the sand will not shift, something i had not thought of prior to having this problem but is a necessity.
W**L
Great fit and price
They fit well and are made well. They have been great for my sensory seeking toddler. You can't beat the price.
R**.
Very good product
Awesome product. The material feels nice for my grandson and he enjoys wearing them and they’ve assisted tremendously already.
P**7
Spelling 2 Communicate
I got these for my nine year old son with severe non verbal autism. We recently found out about a new therapy or learning method called Spelling to communicate and these wrist weights will help him be more aware of his hands in trying to control their movements and coordinate letters to spell words as a means of communicating with others. These weights are great for helping non speakers find and focus their hand movements.
P**T
Lightweight and soft
Lightweight and child size. Fits my adult size wrists, but definitely sized for children. Offers very light weight but enough resistance for someone what has lower muscle tone to work through.Very soft and comfortable material. Nice that it’s a set of two. Would work for both wrists, to have one as a backup, or for two children.Would recommend if you need wrist weights for fine motor activities.
S**A
Furry weighted sweatbands
Unfortunately my kiddo did not tolerate these, they were too much for him texturally. However, I can see the merit in the design. These are basically just furry wrist weights but they are sized down for kids and there are studies that support the use of this kind of item for helping regulate the nervous system. I think the design is thoughtful and if my kid had been able to tolerate them I probably would have given them 5 stars.
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