Other touch screen gloves we have tested
Some touch screen gloves we have tried no recommendations for one reason or another.
Spencer knitting marks and gloves for $ 18 or £ 10: A gift from my lawyers, these knitted gloves from the reliable retailers of the United Kingdom Marks and Spencer are quite good. They keep your hands cozy but also have a special touch screen pad on the index and thumb. I can stroke, touch and type well with these gloves.
Bio-X Rounder Bio-X gloves for $ 119: With a luxurious look, high -tech graphene material on the back and biological skin based on plants on the palms and fingers, these gloves are definitely unique. They were also comfortable, but they completely failed to keep my hands warm. The touch screen material works and I have no difficulty in exploiting and swipe, but the shape and the square on the fingers make it almost impossible to type correctly.
Trendoux winter gloves for $ 15: These affordable gloves have tips on digital fingers and thumbs that work with the touch screen, but the connections inside make them difficult to type and a little discomfort. They are thin, so it is not particularly warm, but the finish is smooth and waterproof, with rubber -proof anti -rubber dots on the palm of the hand and other fingers. I like the clip to take them together when you remove them.
Sealskinz waterproof cold weather gloves for $ 110: These gloves are quite warm, combining goat skin with middle layer and Merino wool inside. The possibility of touch screen is limited to your index finger and thumb, but I find it difficult to type with my index finger because of the connection, and cannot knock quickly and accurately. The grip is quite good, there is a velcro strap to tighten on the wrist to fit, and you can clamp the gloves together. But they are limited, too expensive and not completely waterproof, even though this name.
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Instead try these things
You may have gloves without your favorite screen or simply you don't like any options of us. There are a few alternatives worth considering:
A stylus: It seems like an old school, but a stylus allows you to use your phone correctly without removing gloves and will work with any smartphone or gloves. The Depot B&D has universal capacitive style ($ 12) Do well in our experiment.
A carpenter: If you brave cold gloves or use one of our thinner options above, you may want a seamstress to recharge you are waiting in your pocket. My favorite is VQ can recharge 10,000 mAh warm hand electric bank (£ 20)But it is only available in England. Everyone in the United States can find one ton The same option is on Amazon.