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Sunday 12 December 2010

Touchscreen Gadget Gloves Gear Users Should Have


Now a days, Touchscreen Gadgets are really getting popular and people loves to have touchscreen gadgets like iPhone, iPad, Android Phones, Droid Phones, Storm etc. So today i am sharing some useful Gloves for touchscreen lovers. Because winter seasons are up now and you really have to take your gloves off to send a text?? Not in this weather now.

Many touchscreen gadgets like iPhone, iPad, Android and other Smartphone’s require tiny amounts of charge from your fingertips to operate. Because of this, sticking a great big glove between your finger and the screen kills the conductivity.

We have picked up the best five pairs of gloves for gadget and touchscreen lovers in this winter season, so have a look through our choices and recommended gloves below and Buy yourself the one you should have for your touchscreen equipment. :)

Get your Favorite Gloves for your Touchscreen Device Now !!


1) AGloves
Although they may not be the most fashionable offering, the affordable, unisex “Agloves” are ideal for anyone with an iPad or other touchscreen tablet, as the silver-coated nylon fibers knitted into the fabric put the conductivity back in your touch for every single digit. Stay cool!
Freehands offers an equally diverse women’s range of gloves including wool, fleece, softshell, cashmere and these “microfur” options that were the most popular version for women in 2009. Available in a range of colors and sizes, if you’re looking for a glove with a flip-back index finger and thumb flap, you’re not going to go wrong here.
Made from 100% merino lambswool, the Dots Gloves range is small but perfectly formed. Available in men and women’s sizes in just four colors, the classic-looking gloves are indistinguishable from “ordinary” gloves. However, they cleverly boast thumb, index, and middle fingertips that operate touchscreens with “skin-like responsiveness.”
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4) Free Hands Leather Gloves
Arguably the market leader in gloves for gadgeteers, Freehands offers a wide range of styles including cashmere, wool, ski styles and these warm-looking recycled, fleecy efforts. Every pair of gloves has a fold-back tip for the thumb and forefinger, and rather cunningly boasts a magnet to stop the tip from flapping around.
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5) The North Face ETIP Gloves
Perfect for those in really cold climates, The North Face’s contribution to the gadget-glove marketplace boasts fingertip-replicating “Xstatic fingercaps” so you don’t have to expose even the tippy tops of your fingers to the cold. With a gripper palm to ensure you have a firm hold of your favorite gadget, the ETIPs are available in a range of sizes, for men and women.

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