View Full Version : Any Glove for touch screens?
JimmyC
6th March 2013, 12:29
One of the gadget sites I subscribe to included a link to anyglove.com (http://anyglove.com). It's a liquid that you put on the finger tips of 'any glove' and it supposedly allows you to use a capacitive touch screen. This seems much easier than using the conductive thread method, so I've ordered some from Amazon and I'll let you know how it goes. It'll probably take a couple of weeks to get here since I had to use YouShop to get it to NZ.
Anyone else tried it?
mattman141
3rd May 2013, 03:57
How did ya get on with this stuff? Any good?
JimmyC
3rd May 2013, 09:29
Been meaning to update this one... but I've been a muppet. My gloves are perforated so after actually trying them on a touch screen device, they work just fine. Duh...
The gloves (Held Air 'n Dry) do have a 2nd, goretex lined chamber which doesn't work with a touch screen, but I don't use that chamber much, if it all. I will however give it a whirl this weekend and let you know my findings.
Gremlin
3rd May 2013, 19:45
I suspect Icon has some gloves in their range that can work with touch screens...
sketch
4th May 2013, 23:32
new galaxy s4 has glove mode so screen works with gloves on, works mint now i dont havta take me gloves on when im tagging
JimmyC
6th May 2013, 09:42
I can confirm that AnyGlove does work. As mentioned above, my gloves have a two chamber system, an Air chamber and a Dry chamber. The outer leather is perforated so I can use touch screens anyway in the Air chamber, but the Dry chamber is goretex lined and wouldn't work with a touch screen. Two applications of AnyGlove with 30 seconds of hair dryer between and after applications and we had contact.
AllanB
6th May 2013, 10:42
Fucks sake - I go for a ride to get away from the constant intrusion in my life by bloody beeping electronics. Turn the shit off and enjoy the ride.
JimmyC
6th May 2013, 11:41
Good for you. I want to be able to call someone when I'm crashed in a ditch and can't get my glove off, or look up an address without having to remove a glove.
AllanB
6th May 2013, 14:48
Good for you. I want to be able to call someone when I'm crashed in a ditch and can't get my glove off, or look up an address without having to remove a glove.
If you are unable to get a glove off then you will be unable to call anyone ......... plus reception is usually pretty fucked in all the good crashing spots.............. Best you carry a couple of flares to shoot up in the air.
JimmyC
7th May 2013, 08:56
If you broke your wrist you wouldn't want to take your glove off. You could still use a finger to unlock your phone and call someone... but rather than analyse every possible permutation of injury relating to using a device with gloves on, lets just say there seems some reasons why being able to use a touch screen could possibly, sometimes, be useful... maybe.
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