Winter is here, and you might be tired of taking off your gloves every time you get a notification. There are plenty of cheap touchscreen compatible gloves in stores, but they are often not very good. I found a couple that really work and will never go back.
Anyone who lives in a cold climate knows what they're up against. You buy a pair of gloves that promise to work with touchscreens, only to find that they only work on one or two fingers—if they work at all. Swiping up to unlock your phone takes several tries, and typing takes twice as long. Eventually you just give up, take off your glove and brave the cold for a few seconds to get a quick answer.
As a lifelong Midwesterner, I've had my fair share of disappointing experiences with touchscreen gloves. A few years ago I finally got fed up and did some research. Moshi Digits Gloves for Touch Screen 3.0 They came highly recommended to me so I bought a pair. I can happily say that these are the only touchscreen gloves that live up to their promises. I'll never go back.
Moshi Digits aren't just ordinary gloves with a tiny conductive pad. Conductive fibers are woven into all ten fingers. When you put them on, the difference is immediately noticeable. You are not limited to looking for one specific fingertip to capture on the display. You can zoom, scroll through articles, and print full text messages without feeling like you're working with an unresponsive block.
Importantly, they are actually warm thanks to the microfleece lining underneath the knit upper. Where I live the temperatures usually drop well below freezing and Moshi Digits are usually the only gloves I carry. Of course, I don't wear knit gloves when working in snow, but for regular, everyday use they are perfect. The palms also have a minimal grip pattern, which is nice.
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This article is not sponsored in any way. I was really shocked when I first tried Moshi Digits. I couldn't believe that such thick and warm touch screen gloves could work so well. Last year I somehow managed to lose one of my gloves. The only thing left to do was immediately buy another pair. I'll do it again next time it happens.
At $35, they're definitely more expensive than a pair you might find in a trash can while strolling down the aisle. But if you rely on your phone in the cold as much as I do, they're worth it. Moshi Digits come in two color options and four sizes. They have become an integral part of my winter kit.






