Hands On: Nu Touch Gloves By Newer Tech

Written by Ben

January 20, 2014

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Nothing is worse than being out in the winter and going to answer a phone call or text message and realizing that your touch screen won’t work with your gloves. So then you can either not reply, or have your hands freeze while you are texting. The fine folks over at Newer Tech  have their Nu Touch gloves on sale for a low $9.00. These unisex gloves come in sizes  S, M, L, XL and according to their site ship the same day you order them. This gloves are made of a combination of 52% Cotton, 24% Rayon, 14% Conductive Fiber, and 10% Spandex. These gloves also feature 10 finger conductivity. If you look online you can find gloves costing twice as much as these and only have connectivity on 3 fingers on each hand. The gloved do a good job of keeping your hands warm and fit snugly enough to your fingers so as to limit the amount of accidental tap’s and misspelling you could get with gloves with a larger fingerprint. Thanks to this there is no learning curve with having to hold you fingers a certain way to keep from pressing other keys. These gloves keep your hands quite warm and work well on Android and iOS phones and tablets. Get these gloves while you can as they are on sale for the low price of $9.00 ( a savings of $10.99) check out Other World Computing HERE and pick up a pair or two for your family and friends with that Christmas loot you got.

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