- ☛HIGH SENSITIVE TOUCHSCREEN: Featuring high sensitive conductive material on thumbs, forefingers and middle fingers, you can wear the gloves to touch screen of your smartphone, tablet, iPhone or other touch screen devices
- ☛TRIANGLE SILICONE ANTI-SLIP: Fully covered with triangle silicone on palm, you can grip the steering wheel firmly when driving or hold your phone steadily without worrying about it slipping from your hand
- ☛WARM LINING AND COMFORTABLE: Made of soft napping wool the inner lining, the gloves are extremely comfortable and warm considering they aren’t bulky! Also with the stretchy snug fit, you can type a text just as fast as you would without gloves
- ☛WELL FITTING AND ELASTIC CUFF: Thickened elastic wrist keeps the glove closed around your skin and keeps the snow or wind out in winter. And the gloves are stretchy enough to fit your hands perfectly
- ☛GOOD GIFT FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS: These gloves are unisex and stretchy and have two sizes to choose, you can send one as a gift to your family or friends without worrying about the problem of size. They will love it very much
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Amos Akinwale Ayoola
Cozy gloves that are grippy
I live in N. Idaho and need gloves of different weight for the variety of weather we get up here. Winter is on its way (as I write this review) and I wanted to get some touchscreen gloves that aren't too heavy but will still keep my fingers from freezing! ;-) These gloves are well constructed for a light-weight glove. They are acrylic with a pattern of "rubbery" anti-slip grip silicone triangles on the palm (so your phone isn't going to fall out of your hand, etc.). The thumb and 2 of the fingers are made to be touch sensitive. I made a video where I used the gloves on my Kindle. They work great with perfect responsiveness on the screen. I have very small hands for an adult and these gloves fit me very well (I got the medium size). They are stretchy enough that I think they would likely fit larger hands well, too. The thicker cuff and the fit of the glove fingers is snug but not tight. They aren't bulky at all. In fact, they are thin enough that I can actually wear them and type on my computer keyboard (just not well, lol). They are very comfortable! I got the fingertip touchscreen black and white version of the gloves. They look sharp and feel cozy! These are not going to be the gloves I wear when I'm out in minus zero weather for lengthy periods of time. I plan on wearing this set of gloves when I go to the grocery store and am in the car, etc. They are perfect for that! I'm very happy with my purchase!
Verso Gina
Must read review!
I got these gloves because I am to visit and camp at Yosemite National Forest and it will get to about 34 degrees Fahrenheit at night. These will be more than enough to hang around the campfire, drink a few cold ones, and not lose a finger while enjoying the gorgeous grandeur of Yosemite in the middle of those November nights. Pros: - Perfectly snug fit on my hand (8.25" across palm, 3.5" from webbing of middle and ring finger to tip of ring finger). - Very soft and thick. - Interior is very soft. - Exterior grip allows you do to regular tasks like holding a beer. - Finger pads work on iPhones. (Have not tried Android). - Elastic around wrist is snug but not overtly where it leaves imprints. Cons: - It says I have to dry clean in the care instructions; I'm not sure I will :P Photo 1: Exterior. Photo 2: The rubberized grips on the palm and fingers. Photo 3: Interior. Photo 4: Fitted onto a hand that measures 8.25" across the widest point. Photo 5: Care instructions.
Tyana Smith
Comfortable, warm and very satisfied
The gloves are very warm, probably the warmest touch screen gloves I have ever worn. They are not very thick. The slim design keeps the warmth and comfort in but allows for a stylish look. The small grippers on the palms (similar to hospital socks) keep your device secure. Also allows for great control of the steering wheel. Very happy with my purchase! Thank you!
Adekanmi Joseph Omo Ademeko
Comfortable multi purpose gloves
Stretchy and comfortable. I've only used these for a couple of days, but so far, so good! I drove to work with these on instead of holding the cold steering wheel with my bare hands. The little "grippy" triangles on the palms work well for driving. I'm a barn worker and one of my jobs is cleaning stalls. Here, I first used these as a liner under my large works gloves, but took the outer gloves off as it warmed up. These gloves did a good job of gripping the manure fork as well as lifting the muck bucket to empty into the spreader. They did get stinky from handling those buckets though. That night, I put them in a lingerie bag and threw them in the washer on warm with a load of clothes. I don't spoil anything I own by hand washing. If I can't throw it in the washer, I don't need it. I didn't mean to put them in the dryer but forgot about them until everything was dry, and I'm happy to report that they did very well! I wore them again today, same deal, no problems and no shrinkage from washing and drying. I'm not sure how they'll hold up to repeated washings, but I'm hoping they'll last awhile. I have two more pairs on order right now and may get a couple more. Oh yeah, they worked fine on the touch screen in my car. They work on my phone too, but it's easier to "fat-finger" with these on and I had better luck using the tip of my finger rather than the fingerprint area. Overall, I'm very pleased with them so far. Update: I used these 4 days a week at work for about 3 weeks and the right glove developed a hole on the inside of the thumb. Tried another pair of the same brand and the same thing happened. So they're not made for heavy work, but they're very comfortable gloves, fairly warm and great for driving. I recommend machine washing in cold water in a lingerie bag if laundering is necessary, then air drying. I bought 3 other pairs I don't use at work and they're all alive and well lol.
LeeAnn Shane Clutter
Surprisingly, love them.
Surprisingly, love them. When I received the gloves and it was not cold enough to wear them. Today it was cool enough for gloves, so I went out for about 5 minutes and my hands were freezing. I went inside to warm my hands and went back out and walk around, walk to do some errands with gloves, I were very surprised that my hands were warm. When I looked at the gloves, I said to myself these gloves are not going to keep my hands warm and to my surprise they did keep my hands warm. I have arthritis in one of my fingers and when it is cold I have to keep my hands warm, if not that finger turn white if it is cold; and these gloves did keep my hands and fingers warm. These gloves are also anti slip, you can answer the phone and text with these gloves on.
Kim Bidemi Agbor
Decent gloves with terrible touchscreen ability
Edit: I will say this - the customer service is outstanding. The seller reached out to refund part of my purchase and also offered to send me free replacements (I didn’t choose that option so I can’t say whether I received defective ones the first time). My review is upgraded from the original 2* only because of the exceptional customer service. Purchased 4 as Christmas gifts. Opened 1 early and, as it turns out, the glove is ineffective as a “touch screen” glove. The screen registers some movement, but only enough to perhaps unlock your phone. Texting and taking photos are essentially out. It does do a decent job of keeping you warm in 30-40 degree (Fahrenheit) weather. I received these gloves on the 25th and the seller return policy is such that I can no longer return the gloves despite 3 being unopened. Perhaps the other 3 gloves that I’m gifting have better touch screen luck than the fourth one.
Tiffany Pettitt-Porter
Pretty good even though being able to type on my phone screen failed. I still like them!
I'd say when shopping in stores I would always have to pick the Small gloves, I was apprehensive about ordering gloves online that wouldn't fit ( I know you can return them, but I didn't want to bother with that during holiday travel ). I ordered Medium which fit loose in the fingers. But that didn't really matter because I could use my phone with the glove's fingertips for about a week. Now, they just stopped working. Haven't washed or dried them. So they ultimately became just a pair of comfy warm gloves with some grip. Despite that, I still really like the gloves because they have better maneuverability than the average clunky glove . P.S. cats love it when you pet them with these! (And I'm assuming dogs as well, but I don't have any).
Claudia Soares
Magic Finger Sensors
These are great. No longer do I have to remove a glove to change or activate: --Radio stations --Close the garage door --Climate control --Navigation --iPhone
Endia Wilson-Evans
Realistically Great Quality Gloves
I love the fit and cozy thickness of these gloves. In my opinion they very much fit like a glove. I saw other comments talking about the thickness of the seams between some fingers and I noticed it but it didn’t bother me. It just seems like they made the gloves sturdy. I would say the touch screen part works as it should. As far as water resistance it seems fairly average and by that I mean for it to be exceptional it would have to be a rubber glove which is unrealistic because that’s water proof but that would be the highest standard of water resistance. I think it’s fine if it’s snowing but obviously don’t expect these to keep dry in a rain storm. I tested it by lightly running some water and passing my hand though. The droplets just turned into beads on the back side of the glove. The areas between the fingers where the seams are at are not as water resistant. Some slipped in and I’m not sure if the palm is water resistant because I took my hand out as soon as cold water got between my fingers. I’ll say this. Assume the palm side isn’t water resistant because your palms face in toward your body and your hands naturally cup themselves so realistically we don’t need the palm to be water resistant because they are less likely to come in contact with water. I’m sure the palm is water resistant too considering it’s made of the same material. This is a start up company when I’m getting these and I would say these gloves are really good quality. Probably the best I’ve had. Hopefully, I don’t lose them like the others. Also I don’t think I’ve ever had gloves with a really thick part around the wrist that goes back as far as these do. Good idea. It’s really adds to the comfortability. The grips on the palm aren’t super strong. It’s better than having a cloth palm that is slippery. I’d say it can use improvement. It’s not as good as an actual human palm, but like I said, it’s better than nothing. One bit of advice I can nit pick about these is maybe move the bit where the writ get thicker down just a smidge. It makes the wrist a little stiffer and I really think these gloves would be perfect if you moved the transition from thin knit to thick knit down maybe a few millimeters. The back of the wrist is fine. I mean the palm side of the wrist feels too thick too high up on that part of the wrist. Everything about these glove are sleek except that one minor detail. I really just said that because advice matters for creators and hope this helps the company out. Good luck too you!
Ben Myers
Handy Gloves, Smart Phone Friendly
I wanted to try these for myself, and as a trial for to get as a gift for my parents. I've had good gloves in the past, though they've limited my hands' dexterity, and have never been usable with my smart phone. My pair fits great and I love the subtle hit of green coloring! The touch screen pads work great, so I can play around on my phone while on my weekend walks again! I also like the anti-slip grips on the palms. I will note that if you have long finger nails, or fake nails of any type, it will prevent you from using the Touch Screen pads on these. My co-worker has nice fake nails, and when she tried these on as she was interested in them too, she couldn't get the touch screen portion to work. Personally, I liked them enough to snag 2 more pairs for my parents' gifts.