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Moshi Digits Winter Touchscreen Gloves, Warm Knit Gloves with 3 Size:S/M/L
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About this item
- GripTrak pattern for improved grip of your handheld devices while texting.
- Soft microfleece lining for enhanced comfort and warmth.
- Conductive fiber on all 10 fingertips for ultimate maneuverability.
- NOTE: Before purchasing, please make sure the size. For details, please refer to our Q&A and description. If you have any quality problems, please contact the official moshi store.
- 10-year Global Warranty: All Moshi products are eligible for our 10-year Global Warranty program. Learn more about our industry-leading coverage on Warranty Info Page on Moshi’s official website.
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- Package Dimensions : 10.59 x 4.57 x 1.81 inches; 4.97 ounces
- Department : womens
- Date First Available : October 18, 2023
- Manufacturer : Moshi
- ASIN : B0CL95YC5Z
- Best Sellers Rank: #260,192 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
- #145 in Women's Cold Weather Gloves
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Product Description
Stay warm and connected with Moshi's touchscreen gloves made with special conductive fibers that enable responsive and accurate gesturing on your smartphone or tablet.
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Customers like the performance of the gloves. They say they work well on touch screens and laptop trackpads. They appreciate the comfort. However, some customers dislike the durability. Opinions are mixed on warmth, fit, touch screen, quality, and grip.
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Customers like the performance of the gloves. For example, they say they work well on touch screens, are soft, warm, and comfortable. Some mention that the gloves are perfect for iPhone activity and work well for texting.
"...going to keep your hands warm in cold 30° weather but touchscreen works great and true to size...." Read more
"These work very well with my macbook trackpad, slightly less well with my pixel phone. High humidity seems to make them not as touch responsive...." Read more
"...So, overall these gloves did not work for me." Read more
"...I can use my iphone 14 with these, no problem. Also work for driving (and dealing with car touch screen) because they have non-slip stuff on the..." Read more
Customers find the gloves comfortable and cuddly. They also say the inside is soft and the lining is soft.
"...The inside is soft and cuddly, and the gloves are surprisingly warm. Warmest gloves I have ever owned! I love them." Read more
"...Moderately warm, kept my hands comfortable for about 45 minutes while walking in the low 30's and light breeze...." Read more
"So the gloves are comfortable, if you can get them on.I wear a large, but these are most definitely not a typical large...." Read more
"They feel wonderful, and *truly* work well on my touch-screen phone! I simply can't think of any way to improve them!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the warmth of the product. Some mention that it is great for very cold weather, and provides great warmth. However, others say that it provides very little warmth or protection.
"...Temperature wise they do work, but aren't wind resistant at-all and only keep my (normally very cold hands) warm in mildly cold temperatures" Read more
"...The inside is soft and cuddly, and the gloves are surprisingly warm. Warmest gloves I have ever owned! I love them." Read more
"...They are not going to keep your hands warm in cold 30° weather but touchscreen works great and true to size...." Read more
"...They are decently warm, but wind blows through them, which makes them not great if it is windy out. The touch screen works though...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the glove. Some mention that the fit is very nice and the glove is very comfortable, while others say that the size small was too tight for their hand and bunched badly.
"...So these gloves I bought small and they fit tight to my fingers and are fairly thick and do not get stretched out...." Read more
"I got the large size and they were pretty tight. I usually get an XL glove, but these didn't come in that size. they are def very warm...." Read more
"...They fit perfectly, the touch screen feature works as advertised and saves me in the car with my navigation and on a walk when I want to take a..." Read more
"These gloves do not have a great fit - the tips of all the fingers pinch up, so you can't actually do anything that involves any kind of adroitness...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the touch screen. Some mention that the useability is good, while others say that the capabilities are not great.
"...They fit perfectly, the touch screen feature works as advertised and saves me in the car with my navigation and on a walk when I want to take a..." Read more
"...High humidity seems to make them not as touch responsive...." Read more
"...The touchscreen capability works great. They took quite a while to be delivered." Read more
"...The touch screen works though...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the gloves. Some mention they are great, while others say they are very poor quality, not well made, and didn't last. They are also disappointed and say the look is childish and not very nice.
"These are great." Read more
"...Warm but I can see it not lasting more than one season, if that." Read more
"These gloves are amazing I’m typing this review with them right now with little problem. Be careful though because they feel amazing!..." Read more
"...slippery, pill easily, and the ribbed look is kind of childish and not very nice...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the grip of the gloves. Some mention that the grips on the palms and fingers of the glove helps to prevent the phone from sliding. They also appreciate the non-slip stuff on the Palms, which glides with ease. However, some say that the gloves are not grippy, not good fit, and that the inner lining sticks to their fingers.
"A bit strange at first because they sort of cling around your fingers--but I think that's necessary to make the touch screen function be precise..." Read more
"Gloves work great on touch screens...." Read more
"...Also, they are very slippy - the small lines of sticky stuff are not very grippy, and I have almost dropped my phone several times - I usually just..." Read more
"The touch screen sensitivity is good and palm grips to hold a phone are effective...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the gloves. They mention that the weave pulls apart, the threads start to fray and come apart shortly after initial use, and the gloves start to tear at the seams. They also say that the liners start to separate from the woven exterior and the glove starts shredding after about a week.
"...Inner lining separates from outer layer too easily...." Read more
"...The outer knit on one thumb is coming undone and needs to be mended after one day wearing. Possible manufacturer error?..." Read more
"...were also showing signs of wear and delamination, and the liner was starting to separate from the woven exterior...." Read more
"...3. They started shredding after about a week.4...." Read more
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Also, they are very slippy - the small lines of sticky stuff are not very grippy, and I have almost dropped my phone several times - I usually just take the glove off to hold the phone, which defeats the purpose.
These Moshi touch screen gloves were rated the best touch screen gloves by Wirecutter so I spent a little extra to get "the best." They worked reasonably well for a few weeks, but things went downhill pretty quickly. First of all, after a few weeks of use, the touch screen capabilities started to drop off, requiring more pressure to the screen in order to register. I had thought maybe the gloves were dirty so we washed them in a gentle cycle and things only got worse. Now the gloves barely register at all when touching a phone screen.
But the touch screen insensitivity is only one of many problems with these gloves.
A.) They're too slippery. You would think that a glove designed for use with phones would be grippy, so it could securely hold a phone. But not these ones. My phone has fallen out of my gloved hand numerous times due to the gloves having virtually no grip. One one occasion, the "moshi slip" resulted in my phone screen cracking, even though the phone was in an Otterbox case.
B.) Inner lining separates from outer layer too easily. Almost every time I remove the gloves, the inner lining sticks to my fingers, causing the lining to separate from the outer glove layer. You would think getting the inner lining back inside the outer layer would be simple, but it isn't. It actually requires a fair bit of force to insert each inner finger layer into the outer layer.
C.) Cloth composition makes them nearly useless in snow. I used these while shoveling in a snowstorm. It was not a particularly wet snow, but within 30-40 minutes, the gloves were soaked through, causing my fingers to go numb in the cold dampness.
Maybe if you buy these gloves, use them for a few weeks then throw them away, you'd have a fine solution. But if you're looking for a good pair of touch screen capable gloves that hold up over time, look elsewhere.
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I've worn them twice, and they're hopeless against the cold and have already lost their shape. My suspicion is that Moshi just stick their brand name on mass-produced Chinese rubbish.
Very disappointing as I wanted a nice, warm, functional pair of gloves for winter and these were recommended in the NYTimes. The reviewer clearly hadn't actually tried them on.
I bought a pair if £6 3M gloves from the local supermarket earlier today and they're infinitely better quality in every regard.
Avoid, avoid, avoid.
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Celà dit, il fonctionne très bien. P-e pas très chaud à des températures hivernales extrêmes mais très correct. Fonctionne très bien avec un téléphone, j'ai été surpris. Bref, à part la taille trop petite, ces gants sont très bien.
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These gloves have poor build quality. There are many, many looped threads inside the glove. In the fingers, the thumb, and the palm. Your fingers get trapped and it's hard to put the gloves on. After you put them on a few times, the threads snap, which makes the gloves easier to put on; however, now the knit part moves around separately from the fuzzy lining. There are still a bunch of looped and snapped threads inside.
These gloves fit small and there's nothing bigger than a large. If you think you need a large you cannot buy these gloves.
This is my third pair of touchscreen gloves from different vendors. They've all been bad, and this pair is just as bad as the other two. I bought these based on the Wirecutter review (and the high price attracted me, thinking that you sometimes have to pay for quality). While that's true, in this case you pay for poor quality and that is no bargain.
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