2-Pack Cat Paw Keyboard Fidget Toy with LED Lights – Clicky Fidget Keychain for Adults
This 2-pack of cat paw keyboard fidget toys from Zioyihan includes one black transparent and one white transparent clicker keychain. Each features LED lights that illuminate when a key is pressed, along with a lanyard for attaching to bags, keys, or belt loops. Designed for tactile stress relief, these compact clickers are a discreet way to keep hands busy during work or study.
Quick Specs
| Package | 2 pieces (black transparent, white transparent) |
| Lighting | LED lights activate on key press |
| Attachment | Lanyard included on each |
| Shape | Cat paw |
| Sound | Clicky mechanical-style sound |
How does the LED lighting work?
Pressing any key on the cat paw pad triggers colored LEDs inside the toy. The lights glow through the transparent casing, creating a subtle visual effect. No external power source is needed—the lights are powered by the mechanical press itself. This adds a sensory element without requiring batteries or charging.
What's included in the package?
You receive two fidget keychains: one in black transparent and one in white transparent. Each comes with its own lanyard for easy carrying. The two-tone set allows you to keep one for yourself and share the other, or use them as matching accessories.
Who might enjoy this fidget toy?
These clickers are designed for adults who need a quiet, tactile outlet during focused tasks. Their compact size and keychain design make them easy to keep on a desk or take on the go. Many people use them to help manage stress, restlessness, or the urge to fidget during meetings, commuting, or screen time.
Frequently asked questions
Do the keycaps come off?
The keycaps are fixed and not removable. The entire unit is a single-piece clicker designed for repeated pressing.
Are these suitable for young children?
The product is marketed for adults due to small parts and the lanyard. Not recommended for children under 3 years.
Can the lights be turned off?
The LEDs only light up when a key is pressed; there is no continuous or always-on mode. They turn off when no pressure is applied.