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Heated Glove Liners for Men Women, Rechargeable Battery Electric Heated Gloves, Aexinbo Heated Glove Liners Thin Perfect for Winter Work, Ski, Motorcycle, Hunting, Running, Cycling, Arthritis, Raynaud

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Size: Medium


Features

  • HEATED GLOVE LINERS THINThe heated glove liners are made of high quality and very soft lycra, heated gloves can be used comfortably alone or in combination with shells like winter work gloves, ski gloves and hunting gloves.
  • WIDELY HEATING AREAHeated glove liners upgraded to use far infrared fiber heating elements covers the whole back of the hands and fingers. It can stimulate your hand blood circulation, and be great for people who with Raynaud's, arthritis, bad circulation, stiff joints.
  • SAFER & LONGER7.4V 2200mAh rechargeable lithium battery enables the glove to provide up to 6.5 hours of warmth at low level(full charge). Heating gloves are equipped with UL,FCC,RoHS,CE certified batteries and a safe and effective US standard dual charger to keep you warmer and safer at the same time.
  • 3-SET TEMPERATURE CONTROLThe heating system has built-in 3 power level settings, and the maximum temperature can reach 131F(55C). Once the gloves are nice and toasty, reduce the heat down to the LOW setting to maintain the temperature and save battery life.

Description

Heated glove liners for men women, it's great for people who with arthritis or raynauds, this heated glove liners thin can be used alone or with other glove shells and perfect for winter outdoor indoor work, like ski, motorcycle, hunting, riding, snowboarding, hiking, camping, running, walking, driving, fishing, walking dogs.

Size: Medium


Brand: HyphessAda


Color: Red Black


Material: Polyester


Battery Description: Lithium


Manufacturer: HyphessAda


Brand Name: HyphessAda


Included Components: ‎One piece 8.4V dual battery charger, One pair heated gloves, One Pair 7.4V 2200mAh lithium battery


Color: Red Black


Material Type: Polyester


Size: Medium


Reusability: Rechargeable


Battery Capacity: 2200 Milliamp Hours


Battery Charge Time: 6.5 Hours


Supported Battery Types: Lithium


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  • Perfect for keeping dexterity + staying warm
Size: Medium
I wanted a pair of gloves that I could work with, outside during the winter. It gets very cold very quick 20-30ft in the air working on parking lot lights and gets very difficult to move your fingers in a short amount of time if uncovered. So these gloves are the perfect solution for that. They're light weight enough to be able to still handle smaller 1/4" hardware yet thick enough to where your fingers won't become immobile. They've got a nice partial grip on the underside of the glove, along half of the palm & all fingers, but not the forefinger or the thumb. I was unable to get these to interact with my touchscreen on my phone. The battery packs seem a little too bulky for the size of these gloves, it's very noticeable visibly when you're wearing the gloves, though they'll likely be covered by sleeves if it's cold enough to wear these. Aside from the size of the batteries, they seem well made, very firm connections to the gloves & the dual charger, so you won't have to worry about them disconnecting accidentally. The functions of these gloves were very smooth, no issues there, turned on after holding for the 1-3 seconds, they come on automatically on high heat (red), one press to blue (med) another to green ( low). The heat seemed to start from right at the battery pack and slowly spread across the top of my hands. After about 10 mins on high heat I had to swap to a lower mode. Batteries took about an hour to fully charge, charged for another 30 mins after the light went green as recommended in their booklet. Make sure to cinch them at the bottom to keep the heat in and these gloves should be perfect for temperatures that don't fall too far into the negative. Exactly what I was searching for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by Tyler Tyler

  • They are great at $35, not so much now
Size: Medium
I got these on black Friday. At that time they were a great deal. Now, not so much. The good: *These are thin enough to be glove liners, but heated well enough to be used without gloves on mild days, exceptions noted below. *The battery life was better than I expected by the chart on my first use. They could use a little more capacity, but to even match what they say is pretty good. I was working outdoors all day, so I had a good chance to test. This is likely fine for anyone spending a few hours out skiing hiking, or shoveling. If you are working outside all day you need at least 2 sets. *Good heat setting range for low to high. I had no trouble finding a good setting at all times. Nice grips on some of the fingers. *Lightweight swappable batteries in a pocket that is comfortable and not in the way of normal gloves. The indifferent: *No water or windproofing. This is a bonus when used as a liner, as they dry out faster, but if they were a little wind and water resistant they would work well alone as a glove on milder days. As is the wind will suck the heat away from your hands. *Batteries are a special lipo that uses a barrel connector, and it only comes with one for each glove. While this has benefits in terms of the ease of use and form factor, extra batteries are a bit expensive, and can't be charged at 1c with a lipo charger, but instead take a few hours to charge with the included special charger. A standard lipo could have been used with a lvc in the glove. I may make one for mine so I can have extra batteries and charge on the go. *Grips make it harder to insert into the gloves. They are good grips, and if the gloves were better suited for use alone this would be fine, but since they depend on an outer layer, this isn't the best. The bad: *No touchscreen capability, even though it says it has it and has pads on the fingers, it doesn't work. This is an issue if used in a glove without touch screen pads, as you now need to remove both to use a phone. *No grips on the index finger and thumb. These are the most important fingers to have them, and if you have them everwhere else and not touchscreen function on those fingers (which is why they are missing, and this would be a neutral not a negative if they worked,) they really should be there. *The heat drops to low level on a timer. This is probably good for some, but every situation is different, and the timer isn't changable. I have raynaud's, so I kept having to bump the heat back up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022 by Kurt Osgood

  • Short heat time
Size: Large
Unfortunately these glove liners only have enough battery power to run for 2 hours and 10 minutes on high. I feel that they were not putting out that much heat either. For the price if you don’t need much heat or run time they might be with it to you.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 by Rich Braedt

  • These gloves provide Great warmth
Size: Large
Aexinbo's Heated Glove Liners offer rechargeable battery-powered warmth, making them ideal for various winter activities like work, skiing, motorcycle riding, hunting, running, and more. With a thin design, these heated glove liners provide comfort and flexibility while effectively combating the cold. Perfect for those facing arthritis or Raynaud's, these gloves prioritize both warmth and functionality to enhance your winter experiences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by Brandon Lanham

  • Heated Liners - Needs Outer Gloves to be Effective
Size: Large
These liners use a 7.4 volt - 2200 mAh system which should drive lots of heat fast, but I just don't get it from them. After a few tests, I always felt heat, but it sort of came and went, especially in colder air. Finally, I figured out that the heat must have been escaping because they are thin lycra and breathable. To get appropriate heat, lasting heat, they need to be used as liners for other winter gloves. They do fill this role well. They are well-built, flexible, soft and comfortable. The red borders are very nice. The batteries fit into a zippered pocket on the bottom of the wrist. For sizing, I would say they are right on target. Probably because they are so flexible. There is grip material on the palms and fingers. Regarding operating a touchscreen, I could not get the index fingers to do anything and the other fingers did get a response, but it was difficult to control. This is something they need to work on. Of course, since they really are heated liners that need outer gloves, they would only be needed to control a screen when the outer gloves are off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022 by Jeff B. Jeff B.

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