ONO Scroller Titanium

The Titanium ONO™ Scroller mimics the sensation of scrolling your phone with a small steel rollerball encased securely within a steel disc. Offering 360° rotation navigated by your thumb (or rolled between two hands), the Scroller offers a hit of dopamine, an outlet for excess energy, and a way to bring busy minds back to the present moment. Titanium is our medium weight Scroller.

*Keychain attachment is sold separately 

ONO Scroller Titanium

The Titanium ONO™ Scroller mimics the sensation of scrolling your phone with a small steel rollerball encased securely within a steel disc. Offering 360° rotation navigated by your thumb (or rolled between two hands), the Scroller offers a hit of dopamine, an outlet for excess energy, and a way to bring busy minds back to the present moment. Titanium is our medium weight Scroller.

*Keychain attachment is sold separately 

$85.00 $68.00

Product Information

Our medium-weight scroller, made of titanium with a matte bead blasted finish for a high-end, substantial feel.

Specs

  • Weight: 1.8 oz
  • Diameter: 1.5”
  • Height: 0.6”
  • Includes a free protective pouch

Shipping

Domestic shipping takes between 3-7 business days.

International shipping takes between 8-18 business days. Some countries may require you to pay import taxes/VAT on your order. Please consult with your local tax laws.

Whisper silent
Natural boost of dopamine
Lifetime warranty

ONO Scroller Titanium
Material
Weight
Price
Color
Description
Aluminum
1.2 oz
$30.00
Black Grey

Our light-weight Scroller, made of 6061 aluminum with a smooth bead blasted finish.

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Stainless Steel
2.2 oz
$50.00

Our heavy-weight Scroller, made of stainless steel with a shiny polished finish

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Titanium
1.8 oz
$85.00
Black Grey

Our medium-weight Scroller, made of Titanium with a smooth bead blasted finish.

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DESIGN
There’s no wrong way to scroll.

The ONO Scroller makes it easy to decompress and stress less.

Smooth like butter
Whether you scroll side to side, up and down, or all around, you can count on a frictionless, feel good, totally silent experience, every time.
Machined with unmatched precision
Titanium body. Stainless steel roller ball. Near frictionless Teflon bearings. Rigorously pressure-tested for a seriously solid scroll.
Mindfulness in motion
Scrolling isn't your only option. Turns out a Scroller can spin like a top, and even massage tension out of hands when used with light pressure.
Smooth like butter
Whether you scroll side to side, up and down, or all around, you can count on a frictionless, feel good, totally silent experience, every time.
Machined with unmatched precision
Titanium body. Stainless steel roller ball. Near frictionless Teflon bearings. Rigorously pressure-tested for a seriously solid scroll.
Mindfulness in motion
Scrolling isn't your only option. Turns out a Scroller can spin like a top, and even massage tension out of hands when used with light pressure.
BENEFITS
What the Scroller can do for you: 
Relieves stress
Creates a meditative experience
Naturally produces dopamine
Helps form healthy habits & break bad ones
Enhances focus
Scroll more, stress less.
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Customer Reviews

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Aarit Paliwal

ONO Scroller Titanium

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Dirk
Review of the ONO Scroller

I’ve had the Scroller Titanium version for a week now and took the time to see if this fidget suits me. A fidget is very personal—what feels comfortable and pleasant for one person to hold and play with might not be the same for another. The Scroller is definitely one of those fidgets that you either don’t care for at all or think, “Yes, this is it.”

I don’t really see the comparison with scrolling on your phone, which is probably where the name comes from. Yes, you make a sweeping motion with your thumb from bottom to top or vice versa, and that’s supposed to simulate scrolling on your phone. To me, the Scroller is more like a worry stone with a small tracking ball.

I was looking for a fidget that feels good to me, one that I can use without bothering others—a quiet fidget. A quiet fidget that I can use in specific settings, like at the office, school, or on the couch in company, without others being disturbed by the clicking sounds that other fidgets often make. This fidget is not completely silent; the friction between the Scroller and your hand produces a very soft sound, but it’s not distracting.

In addition, I care about how a fidget looks and its shape. Many people will compare the Scroller to a UFO, which is understandable. Personally, I felt more nostalgia when I first saw photos and videos of the Scroller. It reminded me of the old analog computer mouse, with a ball underneath that registered movements. As a child, I loved spinning my thumb gently over that ball. The two cutouts on the Scroller that allow you to open it are also similar to those old analog mice. The feeling of spinning the tip of my thumb over the ball is very calming for me, and it helps me concentrate better.

The Scroller’s design has one side that’s convex and another flat, making the visible part of the ball smaller on the convex side than on the flat side, which creates a different tactile experience.

Initially, I was considering ordering the stainless steel version. Mainly because of the price, but also because the heavier weight appealed to me. However, I changed my mind due to the finish on the metal. The stainless steel version is polished, making it smoother and more prone to showing fingerprints due to the mirror-like surface. The titanium version is sandblasted, which gives it a matte finish and a slightly rougher texture, providing more grip. Maybe it’s an idea to release a sandblasted version of the stainless steel model as well, so those who prefer a heavier fidget can also enjoy the matte finish and better grip.

The stainless steel ball moves smoothly but doesn’t really provide feedback when it rotates. The ball won’t spin freely even if you give it a flick. I think the lack of feedback is one reason why this fidget won’t be for everyone.

The Scroller excels for me in gently spinning the ball, moving the Scroller between my hands like a bar of soap, or rotating and moving it in my hand and between my fingers in a (closed) palm. You don’t need to think about operating it, which makes it ideal to use while doing other tasks that require mental focus.

I also think there’s a lot of potential in customization. Besides varying the metal finishes, as I mentioned earlier, experimenting with different balls could be interesting. I believe it uses a 16mm ball. What if the ball were made of a heavier metal like tungsten? Adding more texture to the ball with metal alloys like Timascus, Zircuti, or Mokuti could provide a different feel and perhaps more feedback. Or using completely different materials like wood, crystal glass, stone, or rubber, similar to the ball in the analog mouse? This would make the fidget more personalized and definitely an improvement.

The Scroller may not be my #1 fidget, but its quiet nature and pleasant feel ensure that it has earned a permanent spot in my EDC.

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MFE
Titanium Scroller is my favorite scroller

I own all three of the current Strollers and the Titanium Stroller is my favorite. I love the feel on all of the strollers. How it sits on two fingers and your thumbs moves the roller. For the Titanium scroller I love the feel of the bead blasted finish. My thumb is rolling on the roller while another finger or two are touching the bottom of the stroller. I find this very relaxing. Also unlike the Stainless Steel your fingers do not sweat. I love going in different patterns up down, left and right. Another fun pattern I like to do is spell the alphabet numbers or my name. I love how light and portable the scrollers are. For the Titanium Scrollers these are lighter then Stainless Steel but heavier then Aluminum. Make sure you buy the key chain accessory this makes it more easier to hold as well as carry around.
Overall I highly recommend buying the Titanium Scroller.

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S.G.
Great quality, but to small

The construction and quality are great, but the size is to small for me

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S

Handy since small