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Some of the gloves with touch screen that we tested did not reach a recommendation for one reason or another.
Spencer knitting brands and gloves for $ 18 either £ 10: A gift from my in -laws, these knitting gloves of the reliarist of the United Kingdom Marks and Spencer are quite good. They maintain your cozy hands but also have special tactile pads on the tips of the index finger and the thumb. I can slide, touch and write reasonably well with these gloves.
Graphene-X All Bio-X Bio-X gloves for $ 119: With an elegant appearance, high -tech graphene material on the back and biography leather based on palm and fingers, these gloves are certainly unique. They are also comfortable, but they could not keep my hands hot. The tactile screen material works and had no trouble touching and sliding, but the joints and the square shape in the fingertips made it almost impossible to write precisely.
Trendoux winter gloves for $ 15: These affordable gloves have advice on the fingers and index thumbs that work with touch screens, but the seams inside make them difficult to write and a bit uncomfortable. They are thin, so not especially warm, but the finish is soft and water resistant, with gummy antislips in the palm and other fingers. I like the clip to take them together when you take away.
Sealskinz’s waterproof cold weather gloves for $ 110: These gloves are quite warm, combining goat skin leather with a middle layer and merine wool inside. The capacity of the touch screen is limited to your finger and thumb index, but it was difficult for me to write with my index finger because of where the union is, it is impossible to write quickly and precisely. The grip is quite good, there is a velcro strap to squeeze on the wrist for a comfortable adjustment, and you can join the gloves. But they are restrictive, too expensive and not at all waterproof, despite the name.
Photography: Simon Hill
You may already have non -tactile gloves that you love or you just don’t feel any of our choices. There are a couple of alternatives that are worth considering:
A pencil: It may seem like an old school, but an optical pencil allows you to use your phone with precision without taking off your gloves and will work with any smartphone or gloves. He Bargains Depot B&D Stylus Universal capacitive ($ 12) It worked well in our tests.
A hand heater: If you challenge the cold without gloves or use one of our thinner selections above, you may want to have a rechargeable opening that wait in your pocket. My favorite is the VQ rechargeable 10,000 mAh power Bank Homer (£ 20)But it is only available in the United Kingdom. The people of the United States can find a lot of Similar options at Amazon.