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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Warm, soft gloves that heat quickly and stay heated. Slip them on, turn them on and enjoy warm hands on cold days. Fit well for a smaller sized women’s hand.
K. Macmillan
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
These heated gloves are a game-changer for cold weather. The heating element works exceptionally well, providing a consistent warmth that takes about 10 minutes to kick in. While they never get too hot, they’re just warm enough to keep the biting cold at bay. It's almost like wearing mittens, but with the dexterity of gloves. The touch screen pads on the index fingers are a nice touch, allowing me to use my phone without having to remove the gloves.Another great feature is the use of AA batteries, which are easy to find anywhere. The instructions recommend using rechargeable batteries, but I didn’t have any on hand, so I used regular alkaline AA batteries and still had excellent results.Keep in mind, when using rechargeable batteries, there's no built-in charging option, so you’ll need your own battery charger. I actually prefer this since it eliminates the uncertainty of specialty batteries that may be difficult to replace or find. AA batteries are widely available, so you’ll never have to worry about finding replacements in a pinch. A solid purchase for anyone looking to stay warm and connected in the cold!
Silverlock
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
This product barely heated up. I don't know if I received a defective one or not, but when I put it on, I could only barely tell there was any heat at all. I waited a while and even tried touching t with my other cold hand to see if there was heat. It was even less warm than body heat left behind on a mattress. It made me unsure if the item was actually warm at all or if it was just my own hand inside the glove that made it just barely warm. The outside of the glove was cold, so I am assuming you would only be able to feel it inside, but if I can't tell the difference between electrical heating and my own hand, I think that says enough about the quality. At least the battery pack seems to be removable so I might be able to just use these a regular winter gloves.Disclaimer: Although I received this product free of charge, I still have to pay taxes on it, as it is viewed as income via a 1099. Everyone can therefore rest assured that this review is my honest experience with this item.
BuddytheDog
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I like the ability to use my own rechargeable non proprietary type of batteries. This because I have a bunch of AAs around the house as I love the fact that they last as long as a normal disposable type of battery. Since I have a bunch of these batteries, I saw these gloves and figured, what the heck, I will give them a try and put them through the paces of a NE winter. First off you are only getting 4.5v, so they do not get as warm as my 7.2v heated gloves which actually get hot and will warm your hands. I can say that these are not bad, the battery compartment has a power button, so it is not a selectable type of heating level as you will find with the other types of gloves. I did put in the batteries and turned it on, just to see how warm they got, and inside the house as 68F, they get a little warm, but not hot. When I took them outside to shovel snow, they performed well, but did not really warm up my fingers, but didn't allow them to get cold either. I think with all the shoveling activity I did, it kept my hands a little warmer than just sitting still. The one real difference I found when comparing the 7.2v gloves to these, was that the inside of the gloves did not accumulate sweat and get wet, I assume that my hands were not sweating in these 4.5v gloves because they don't get as hot. If you have a bunch of AA rechargeable batteries, then these would be a good deal for light warming jobs, not sure how it will hold up to frigid conditions when you are just sitting, like winter hunting....
mitch
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
these heated gloves work as expected—they’re warm but not overly hot, and the battery life is decent for outdoor use. they’re a little clunky, which can make them less comfortable for extended wear, but overall, they do the job for keeping your hands warm during outdoor activities.
shopper
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
I would not order these again. They're fine, but not great. They're very bulky, which makes me question the item description as "for sports." Yes, you could wear them while riding a snowmobile. But biking? Skiing? Not so much.The battery pack is enormous. It takes AAA batteries, which has the advantage of versatility, although in this day and age USB is more accessible -- the only AAA batteries I have are in my remotes. The gloves are very puffy and the bulk between the fingers is a little awkward to me.The gloves are warm enough, but whether that's adequate is going to depend on how and when you use them. When I'm active (sports!), I find I don't need heated gloves. I could maybe see using these if you worked as a parking attendant, because you'd want the dexterity of gloves (vs. mittens) but wouldn't be moving enough to raise your body temperature. But for anything else I'd probably choose mittens and/or use disposable hand warmers, which are far less bulky.
dougie h
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
You get what you pay for. These things are awful. The barely heat and only last about 20 minutes.
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