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Touchscreen gloves use conductive materials in the area of the fingers. As a result, an effective capacitance can still be formed between the fingertips and the screen, which allows the screen to work properly. There are certain tips for choosing touchscreen gloves, so let's take a look at them.
Touch screen gloves are mainly made of woolen fabric and leather. Woolen touchscreen gloves are the most common type. The main way to achieve touch control is to integrate conductive fabric at the fingertips. They are relatively easy to use because they wrap tightly around the palm and therefore offer the best precision. However, disadvantages include the tendency to pilling, lack of durability, and the single-layer design not being warm.
When shopping for touchscreen gloves, we recommend considering some of the more expensive, higher quality models. For example, a honeycomb touch point integrated into the wool surface not only allows for better operation, but also more warmth.
Leather gloves are essentially the most fashionable style and are relatively more windproof and warmer. Their drawback is also more obvious. They can make your fingers much thicker and prevent you from typing and other precise operations.
That said, you can use leather touchscreen gloves for swiping to unlock, dialing and other operations. But to send a text message, it is best to achieve this through the voice assistant or dictation function.
People who like skiing and other winter outdoor sports can consider multifunctional touch gloves. These gloves are usually bulky and made of a high-tech composite material, which enables good wind protection and warmth. But obviously, their precision handling is not as good.
This is where some models with a flexible design work better. For example, a double-layered finger cover, with a conductive wool interior and a flexible exterior layer that can be slipped on or off, allows for both sports and mobile phone use.
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