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Gyro Wrist Trainer Ball auto Start Power Gyroscope Ball with LED Lights for Hand Trainer for Sports Enthusiasts.

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$20.99

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About this item

  • Aoxzcvpr torque ball is a purely mechanical device that generates different levels of power depending on the rotation of the wrist, equivalent to the gravitational power of 50 dumbbells of different weights.
  • The gyro ball wrist exerciser can improve blood circulation, help release emotions, reduce stress, and enhance the strength and flexibility of the fingers, wrists, and arms. It combines rehabilitation after injury with entertainment and fitness.
  • The torque ball weighs 0.595LB, has a diameter of 2.76 inch, and is compact enough to be carried around with you at home, outdoors, or in the office, allowing you to start your strength training anytime, anywhere.
  • The wrist strengthener with LED lights emits dazzling lights when spinning at high speeds, with different rotational speeds producing different colors of light.
  • Aoxzcvpr will provide buyers with superior after-sales service. Within one year from the date of your purchase, if the product experiences non-human-related faults, we will offer you a free replacement service.



Product Description

wrist gyro ball gyroscope Torque ball: Five balls lined up

The gyro ball wrist exerciser is accompanied by a safety cord placed next to it in the manual.
Items included in the box.

  • A manual
  • a safety cord
  • a gyro ball wrist exerciser

Aoxzcvpr Gyroball wrist

-A gadget that you can take with you to train your arm strength-

When you need to improve your arm and wrist strength, during the recovery period from a wrist injury, or when you need to vent your frustrations, you can take out the Aoxzcvpr Gyroball wrist, a lightweight exercise tool that allows you to adjust the rotation speed according to your needs to achieve the desired effect.

The colorful lights are generated by the friction produced from your rotational force, self-starting, eliminating the embarrassment of losing a starting tool.

  • The gyroscope ball uses different flashing colors to indicate how much force your arm is exerting!
  • The metal core provides a more solid feel.

Make the Wrist Trainer Ball spin

First, attach the safety strap provided in the packaging to the ball and loop it around your wrist.

The first step to using the wrist gyro ball.

The first step to using the wrist gyro ball.

The second step to using the wrist gyro ball.

The second step to using the wrist gyro ball.

Find the arrow on the center of the ball and push in the direction of the arrow until you can no longer push. Then release the center of the ball.

"Gyro ball in rotation."

The third step of using the wrist gyro ball.

"Hold the ball with one hand, with the center facing down. Rotate your wrist clockwise and feel the resistance from the rotation of the center. Continue to accelerate along with the resistance. When the ball reaches a certain speed, different colored lights will appear."

Stop the high-speed rotating gyro ball wrist exerciser."

The fourth step of using the wrist gyro ball.

Place the high-speed rotating gyro ball wrist exerciser with the ball's center facing down on the table to stop it from spinning. Make sure to avoid letting the high-speed rotating ball's center touch any part of your body.

Suitable population

Fitness enthusiast

Fitness lovers

Portable tools for exercising the arms, wrists, and fingers.

A member of the anxious office workers.

Office workers who frequently use computers.

Office workers who spend long hours in front of the computer, leading to 'mouse hand,' can also use it as a stress relief tool.

The elderly person with an arm injury.

A person with an arm injury or an elderly person.

This is an adjustable speed exercise tool suitable for individuals recovering from injuries to the arm, wrist, and fingers, or for elderly people who need to maintain flexibility in their wrists and arms.

A man playing golf.

Professionals who require strength in their arms and wrists.

Sports enthusiasts engaged in basketball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, billiards, gateball, volleyball, handball, baseball, bowling, golf, darts, climbing, and other activities that require wrist strength can benefit from wrist strength balls to enhance their wrist strength and improve athletic performance.


Jean
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 31, 2025
I cannot fit the handle part & wish to return it.
Taramasalata-Hedgehog
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 19, 2025
Here we have a rather inexpensive generic "powerball".It's rather light and feels fragile, I think one drop on a hard floor and it'll spill its guts. This is quite unlike the genuine article, which were/are built like tanks, but do command a higher price tag.Functionally, it's excellent and does provide a good workout. I do miss the extra weight of the original and a few of the fancy features of other competitors, such as an RPM meter, but as a basic wrist-trainer, it's cheap, easy to use and effective.It comes with a lanyard, which gets in the way but is probably a good idea, considering the fragile nature of the item. Grip is aided by a wide rubber band, which runs the circumference of the sphere. Oh, also it lights up like a UFO and makes an awesome sound!Considering the low price, I highly recommend this item, but if you can spend just a little more, there are a lot of better designs out there.
G.A
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 27, 2025
The Aoxzcvpr Power Wrist Ball has been such a fun and useful little gadget to add to my routine. I was looking for something to help strengthen my wrists and forearms without needing a whole bunch of gym equipment, and this definitely fits the bill. What I love most is the auto-start feature — no messing around with pull strings, you just spin it and it gets going, which makes it super easy to use.As I got the hang of it, I could really feel the resistance increase the faster I moved, and it becomes a proper workout for your hand, wrist, and forearm. Plus, the LED lights that glow while it spins are such a cool touch, it’s really well-built; the grip is comfortable and it feels really solid when you’re using it.At first, it took me a couple of tries to really get the rhythm right, but once you get it spinning properly, it’s pretty addictive. I’ve been using it while watching TV or even at my desk, and it’s a great way to sneak in some extra exercise without much effort. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to build up wrist strength, especially if you play sports or just want better grip strength in general. It's fun, compact, and surprisingly effective!
The Durham's
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 25, 2025
This Gyro wrist ball takes a little practice to get the hang of it but when you do you really get to feel the power in the momentum that's kind of indescribable. Once you get this moving the Gyro speeds up and you have to keep up not only the momentum of your wrist but also increasing the speed in a rhythmic action. But once you get it going the sense of achievement (endorphins) is actually up there with the exercise (adrenaline).On the flip side trying to learn to get this going is frustrating especially where the instructions tells you to make circles with your hands when in actual fact you have to stroke left n right in a rhythm which your then feel the gyro kicking in.The ball is intended for exercise and strengthening your wrists. Yes you do get to feel the burn however its both fun and frustrating that could also be used as a fidget toy. This is not light at all, it's nice n weighty and has a high quality build to it. The Dyno within the Gyro is a very ... very nice touch as the more you get the Gyro moving the more power you generate which you can then see visually as the LEDs light up and come to life.For only £12.99 this is incredibly good value, the grip rubber ring is sufficient however if you don't trust yourself you can always attach the grip strap that prevents it going flying should it fall out of your hands.
Arnold
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2025
It took a short while to get the hang of starting it properly, but once you find the right rhythm, using it becomes oddly satisfying. It's completely mechanical, no batteries required, and it spins up quickly with a firm flick of the wrist.It's lightweight and easy to carry, roughly the size of a tennis ball. The LED lights add a lively touch when it's spinning at full speed. My nine-year-old daughter thought it was brilliant, although my three-year-old mostly wanted to throw it at the dogs.In terms of exercise, it provides a decent workout for the arms and wrists. I've used it while working at my desk to take a break from spreadsheets, and my wife has found it helpful during recovery from an injury. For under £12, it's quite practical, feels reasonably solid, and works well without any fuss. A simple way to keep the joints active on grey, rainy days.
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