Performance and Layout

The gloves have a “special conductive fiber” woven into all 10 fingertips. Honestly, I couldn’t tell a difference between the tips of the gloves and the rest of the material. That’s not to say that they didn’t work. It is just not a noticeable difference in material. Your finger tips are not going to stand out from the rest of the glove.

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These gloves remind me of the cheap $2 girl’s gloves that you can find at any retailer around the country. The fit nice and snug against your hands without being too restrictive. When handling your phone or any other device that you might be using outdoors you don’t want a bunch of “bulk” to go along with it. These are perfect; they don’t get in the way at all. You can dive deep into your pants/coat pockets and fish out your device with no problem at all.

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I used them over the course of a week here in Indy while the weather had been turning colder. I used these with an iPad, Nexus 7 and an iPhone 5. I found that they worked great but had one major drawback. While it wasn’t a problem with the iPad or Nexus 7 I did notice on the iPhone 5 that it felt more slippery in my hands, to the point that I was worried about dropping my phone. I don’t have a case on my phones so I am always very cautious when I use them anywhere. I’m not if this is the gloves fault or the fact that the back of the iPhone 5 is made out of aluminum. Either way, just be a bit more careful while using them.

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