Specifications: ● Color: Black ● Material: Faux leather and cotton blended ● Size: Free size, fits for men&women ● Heated area: Back of hand and all 5 fingers ● Type of battery: Battery box for rechargeable AA battery (not included battery. 3 batteries/ each glove) Recommend using rechargeable li-ion battery ● Heating temperature: Depend on the battery. rechargeable AA battery heating temperature about 95-113°F(35-45℃). ● Package includes: 2 x heated gloves, 2 batteries box (no battery) Warm tips: ● No battery included. Battery box is suitable for AA battery. Each glove need 3 AA batteries. If using rechargeable li-ion battery, heating effect would be better. ● Heated gloves can waterproof, but it can not used on underwater or completely soaked in water. ● The heated gloves is mainly concentrated upon back of your hands at the beginning but will slowly spread to your finger as time goes on.
A**E
Did the job for very affordable price!
I liked the gloves. They would be very good gloves on there own without the heating element for the price. I wore them outside in 25 degree weather and unlike my other insulated work gloves that after 20 minutes my fingers were frozen and painful these gloves a hour later kept my fingers from getting froze and had no pain. I do suggest ordering some rechargeable batteries like they suggest cause they will go through batteries after a day of use and would be expensive to replace every time.
C**D
Great for the money
They keep your hands from freezing but they dont last long
D**A
Be very careful what you use them for.
I got these as a last-minute purchase before a motorcycle ride in Northern California. I bought rechargable batteries and regular alkaline batteries as backups.When you are indoors and you plug the gloves in, you can feel the heat on the back of your hands and after a while your hands feel nice and toasty. Walking outside, that toasty feeling goes away but your hands are unquestionably warm.But when riding in 56 degree weather, the loss of heat from the gloves is instantly noticeable. By noon I had unplugged one glove and for the rest of the day noticed no difference. When we stopped and rested I would feel the powered glove warm up, so the batteries were still good.In short, there is a reason that heated gloves can cost $80 to $150 dollars. To be clear, I'm not unhappy with them, it's just that in this case I got what I paid for.
T**M
Works great !!
My husband has diabetes and neuropathy in his hands and feet. These have been a life saver for him. They are comfortable and keep his hands warm and toasty.
T**2
Are you kidding me?
These gloves are NOT as advertised. Yes, they take 3 AA batteries each and yes they heat up on the top (opposite of palm) . They do not have any conducive layers that would make them able to be worn when using a touch screen.I'm going to wear them riding my motorcycle and I'm sure they'll be ok for that although the wrist is so tight I'll have to take my watch off. They'd be good for winter powersports too I imagine. Bottom line: buy a different pair of gloves.
M**E
They don't work
Heat no.Absolutely garbage brand new batteries, and nothing. Don't waste your money. If I could I would give them a negative 5 star
L**Y
These gloves are great
These gloves really work good. They would really come in handy on ski slopes. Hauling wood? You name it.Made a great gift for a man who has almost everything.
K**E
Better but stock in batteries!
Junk, I used them to deer hunt. It was maybe 35 degrees outside. I had fresh batteries and clicked them on when I got to my stand at 6am. They were dead at 7:30. They are horrible regular gloves as well. My hands never got warm again.
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