Wednesday, January 28, 2009

New gloves for touch-based smartphones

Cold climate smartphone owners forced to wear gloves this time of year know it can be tough –- if not impossible -– to use the touch-based screens unless you take off the glove to use a fingertip. A new product aims to solve this familiar Canadian dilemma.
http://doubledoublethoughts.blogspot.com - Smartphone owners forced to wear gloves this time of year know it can be tough to use the touch-based screens unless you take off the glove to use a fingertip in the cold weather. A new product aims to solve this dilemma.border= This common problem -- especially this time of year -- is solved with the new Tävo Gloves ($39.99; tavoproducts.com), designed for use with phones such as the Apple iPhone and BlackBerry Storm.

The insulation in regular gloves usually prevents touch-screen navigation.
But these gloves have an electrically conductive overlay of nylon strips and silver sheen on the index finger and thumb, which Tävo calls “PlayPoint” technology.

Reviews of the product have found them to be comfortable, relatively warm and effective in controlling iPods and iPhones. What people reviewing them have said is that they also liked the silicon material on the palm and fingers "for an increased grip".


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