Capacitive gloves that allow you to use your smartphone outside aren't a new invention. But I tell you what, these gloves must be tested indoors and not in the cold. I've tried a lot of gloves that ...
It’s no longer a surprise to walk into a store that sells gloves and mittens and finding a pair with capacitive spots on the thumb and forefinger. These gloves let you tap on the screen of your iPhone ...
Gloves date back to the thirteenth century when it was primarily used by females as a clothing accessory and mostly as a fashion statement. With changing times, gloves are now used to protect hands ...
If you are looking for a gift for an iPhone-owning friend this Christmas or just want a useful iPhone accessory for yourself, I highly recommend the Mujjo Touchscreen Gloves. There are plenty of ...
While capacitive touchscreens have a lot of wonderful qualities when it comes to precision and sensitivity, the need for skin contact can be a problem in cold climates. MobileBurn has tried out three ...
Capacitive touch-sensing user interfaces are replacing mechanical buttons in products across consumer, medical and industrial segments. However, with the advent of touch-sensing user interfaces, ...
Products like touchscreen gloves are so ubiquitous that it’s easy to take them for granted. But have you ever considered how these modern marvels actually work? While wearing a pair on a trip to ...
One of the biggest downsides about capacitive touch screens is that they do not work without direct body contact. Usually, this is not a problem, however, once we get into colder weather and wearing ...
The chill is coming and with that comes outer wear of all kinds. For touch screen fanatics who like to play out in the cold, that means making a choice about whether or not to have your gloves on have ...
Apple’s next-generation iPhone could utilize a touchscreen display from Hitachi Displays that will work with gloves and other insulators, meaning non-conductive surfaces, in addition to fingertips.
With iPhone 7, Apple updated its iconic home button from a mechanical push-button design to a solid-state sensor stack, meaning it requires direct contact with skin, or a capacitive glove, to operate.
Just wondering if anyone had a suggestion for warmish gloves, that I'll primarily be using while exercising in the frgid vermont winter, and I'd like to be able to use my iphone whil wearing them.