Here in the Northern Hemisphere it’s winter, and that means gloves. With touch screens on all those smart phones, tablets, and such, what’s a geek to do? Why, get a gadget-friendly pair of gloves, of course!
The North Face company, known for outdoor gear of all types, has had a line of gloves for use with touch screens for a year or more, but this year, it’s been expanded. They call their version of this tech “ETIP”. (I am so happy to see a company not use the initial “i” for a product name!) I bought a pair last year at the end of the winter season, but thought it’d make more sense to review them now.
With grippy palm dots and a conductive thumb and forefinger, eTip gloves make working with your smart devices easy and warm.
The conductive finger tips are the key to the “e” in eTips.
The ETIP part of the gloves are in each
index finger and thumb. There is a silver-colored bit of fabric that
covers those fingers and allows conduction to happen, which means
conductive screens will respond! When driving in to work, it’s really
nice to pull my iPhone out of my pocket at a light and change or rate
music, or to send a quick note to someone without having to bare my
skin. Getting the gloves back on as the light changes to green is part
of the issue with that process, so I’ll often go riding away from a
light bare-handed, at least until I can get to a place where I can get
the gloves back on. With the ETIPs, I’ve not had to deal with that.
On my bike, I’ve used them under my padded,
fingerless biking gloves, with the same results: instant access to my
iPhone for GPS or music or whatever, while not having to leave my
fingers out in the cold in order to do that. Really a nice upgrade!
Nice extra: The eTip driving gloves can be clipped together so that you can keep up with them (or lose them!) as a complete set!
While the ETIPs work most of the time, it’s
not exactly the same as using your bare finger, so don’t buy them
thinking that. But if you want covered, if not perfect touch-screen
action, you could do a lot worse.
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