About the shop
An independent toy shop. Run by people who know switches.
We are a small toy shop. The toys happen to plug into a 3.5mm switch jack. The kid presses the button. The toy plays. That is the whole story. Real prices on every page. Click, see, decide.
Why this exists
Adaptive equipment doesn't have to feel like a billing code.
You have shopped enough medical catalogs for one lifetime. The cold layouts. The hidden prices. The forms. The waiting. We started this because a switch is a button, and a toy is a toy, and neither one should arrive in clinical packaging with a quote-by-request label on the side.
We sell the same parts the big catalogs do. Different feel. Same function. Honest price. Switches start at $30. Toys start at $40. We print the housings in real toy colors, hand-pack the boxes, and tuck a hand-written note inside. Here you are just toy shopping.
How the shop works
Small shop. Real workbench behind the counter.
Yes, the parts are real. There is a 3D printer running color filament, a soldering iron warm on the bench, a bin of 3.5mm jacks, a packing table, and a dog. We say that once so you know the toys are built, not drop-shipped. Then we get back to the shop floor.
Lead time is three business days for in-stock switches. Toys take five to seven days because each one gets opened, wired, and tested before it goes in the box. Mail-in mods take about a week from the day your toy lands on our table.
I answer the email. If a switch breaks, send a photo. A new one goes out. No call center. No ticket queue. Just a person at the shop.
Maker community
The files are free. Always.
Every part we design we also post as a free STL file. Switch housings, toy mounts, battery interrupter shells. Grab the pack on the files page, print one at home, or send the file to a maker volunteer near you. The work belongs to the community.
We follow the model that Makers Making Change built. They pair people who need adaptive devices with makers who own a 3D printer. Their library is open. We post our designs there too. Print one yourself for the cost of filament if you can. Want one we already built? That option is here.
Visit Makers Making ChangeThe shelves
Three things on the shelves.
Adaptive switches
3.5mm jack switches. Cast housings, color-matched grips, five-foot cable, twelve-month warranty. Plug into AAC devices, switch toys, or a computer setup. Starts at $30.
Switch-adapted toys
Real toys (lights, spinners, bubble machines) opened up and re-wired with a battery interrupter and a 3.5mm switch jack. Plug a switch in. The toy plays. Starts at $40.
Free STL files
Switch housings, toy mounts, battery interrupter shells. Print at home or send to a maker volunteer. Free, with a short PDF guide on print settings and assembly.
What we are not
Honest about scope.
Not an AAC speech device company. Looking for a Tobii Dynavox, a Lingraphica, or any speech-generating tablet? Talk to a speech therapist first. Our switches plug into those devices. We do not sell them.
Not a medical equipment supplier. We do not bill insurance. We do not have HCPCS codes. We do not write letters of medical necessity. Buy a switch like you buy a toy. Credit card, website, price on the page.
Not a giant accessibility brand with twelve product categories and a content team. Switches and switch-adapted toys. That is the whole catalog. If something gets added later, it will be because the shop can build it well, not because the spreadsheet says we should.
One small thing today
Browse the shop, or send an email.
Open a product page, see a price, decide if it is worth $30. Or write me about a toy you want adapted. I answer the email.