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Mujjo Insulated Touchscreen Gloves for Winter with 3M Thinsulate Single / Small / 2018 Reviews

4.2 Rating 75 Reviews
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Every year I try one or two new pair of gloves. I live in Boston and I�m out in cold weather all winter. My second pair this winter arrived last week just in time for a stretch of below freezing days. These gloves do exactly what they promise. My fingers are warm while I wait outside on train platforms. I can use my iPhone without taking off the gloves, and best don�t worry about the device slipping from my fingers. While they are a bit more expensive, considering all the unwarm, un-phone friendly gloves sitting in my drawer, they have been worth it to me.
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Posted 6 years ago
These gloves have 2 fatal flaws that render them largely useless for the intended purpose of touch screen use. While it is true that the entire palm side of the glove is conductive, and that means your palm could activate your phone screen (which they tout on the website), the fabric which makes up the back of the glove is not conductive. If you look at your thumb and isolate what part of the thumb you use to tap your screen, and especially swipe up from the bottom if you have an iPhone X, it is actually the side of your thumb, which ends up being on the non conductive part of the glove (see photo). This is particularly the case when your thumb reaches down for the bottom part of your screen in one-handed use. This glove fit me really well, so I would have to imagine this would be the case for most others. So, the thumb is largely useless in getting the phone to recognize taps and gestures. However, you could use the pad part of the thumb or your pointer finger if you ended up holding the phone with two hands. The other flaw is that the glove is really slippery. They do have some nice grip lines as shown, but are none in the area where the base of your phone would sit if you were holding it one handed (see photo). The phone easily slips through. So, I really wanted to like this glove. It is very form fitting, which is exactly what I was looking for. If it were a $15 glove I could live with the compromises. I even read several positive reviews on tech blogs, and am very surprised these flaws were not mentioned. I can�t speak to the warmth of the gloves, as I didn�t even try them once I realized my thumb wouldn�t activate the phone. If only the company had spent a little more and made that one extra piece on the back of the thumb out of the conductive material, and added some grip lines where your phone sits, this might be a nice glove. But, I�m sending mine back.
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Posted 6 years ago
I love that you can use any finger to operate my phone. Unlike other touch compatible gloves, this one doesn't have a thinner layer of material at the finger tips. So you have a uniform barrier though out the glove from the cold, like a traditional glove.
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Posted 6 years ago