8 the best touch gloves (2025), tested and reviewed


The other touch screen gloves we tested

Trendoux Winter Gloves Black Black Next to Sealskinz gloves both on the wooden surface

Sealskinz cold weather gloves.

Photo: Simon Hill

Some of the touch screen gloves we tried were reduced for a reason or other reason.

Marks and Spencer knit gloves for $ 18 Or £ 10: A gift from my wives, these knitwear gloves are very good from the reputable brands of England and Spencer. They hold your hands cozy, but they have a special touchscreen pads on the fingertips and thumb. I can pull, tap and type with these gloves.

Graphne-X All Bio-X Rounder gloves for $ 119: With a first -rate appearance, high -tech technology on the back and bio -leather on the palms and fingers, these gloves are certainly unique. They are also comfortable, but they couldn’t keep my hand warm. The touchscreen materials work and I had no problem hitting and moving, but joining the square on the fingertips almost impossible typing.

Trendoux winter gloves for $ 15: These affordable gloves have tips on the index fingers and the thumb that work with the touch screen, but the seams inside make them type and a little uncomfortable. They are narrow, so they are not particularly warm, but the end is smooth and water resistant and has anti -rubber spots on the palm and other fingers. I love the clip when you get rid of them, bring them together.

Sealskinz cold weather gloves for $ 110A: These gloves are relatively warm and combine goat leather with a middle layer and murino wool inside. The touchscreen feature is limited to your finger and thumb, but because of the connection to it, it made it difficult to type with my finger and it is impossible to typing it quickly and accurately. The fork is quite good, there is a velcro strap to tighten the wrist and you can stick the gloves together. But they are not very expensive and completely waterproof despite their name.

Warm Rechargeable VQ a square machine with flowers

Photo: Simon Hill

Try these instead

You may already have the screen -free gloves you like or you don’t easily love any of our choices. There are several other options to consider:

A pen: May the school look old, but a pen allows you to use your phone carefully without turning off your gloves and working with any smartphone or gloves. Stylus Global Bargains Depot B&D ($ 12) did well in our experiment.

One handmade: If you are brave and cumbersome or use one of the thinner choices above, you may want to have a rechargeable manipulation in your pocket. My favorite VQ is 10,000 mAh warmer (20 pounds), but only in the UK. People in states can find one of the same options in Amazon.

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