Vibrating Pendants

Our aim is to provide families and individuals with tools that enhance their quality of life and support in feeling secure and at ease.

We invite you to explore the benefits it offers for sensory processing needs and consider how it might make a positive difference in your family's life.

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Wearable device designed to aid auditory, tactile and vestibular stimming, anxiety and stress.

Lightweight and comfortable design which ensures it can be worn throughout the day without causing discomfort.

Our vibrating pendants provide sensory input similar to vocal stimming, helping create inner calm and improve focus.

Ribbed side offers extra sensory input through hand fidgeting.

Made from food-grade silicone, it is safe and meets food safety standards.

Safety clip ensures secure wearing and easily adjusted for personalised fit.

It features an easy-to-find on/off button and is powered by a USB-certified battery for longer life between charges. The pack includes a USB charging cable.

Suitable for children over the age of three and adults alike.

Why do people stim?

It’s not always easy to determine the reason for stimming. It’s a coping mechanism that can serve a variety of purposes.
For example, a person may be trying to:
• stimulate the senses or decrease sensory overload
• adapt to an unfamiliar environment
• reduce anxiety and calm themselves
• express frustration, especially if they have trouble communicating effectively
• avoid certain activities or expectations

Click on the "What is Stimming?" button below to learn more!

What is stimming?

Discreet humming vibration

Have an NDIS Plan?

Check with NDIS if a Vibrant Hummingbird Pendant is covered by your plan!

NDIS may look at funding sensory equipment if there’s evidence that shows it:
• is related to your disability support needs
• is an evidence-based support
• is value for money compared with other supports
• is effective and beneficial
• is safe and will not cause harm to you or others
• is the most appropriate support for you, or if there are other supports that would achieve the same or a better result.

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