Etre Touchy: Gadget-Friendly Gloves

Etre Touchy Gloves

The knitted Etre Touchy gloves will provide you with a practical way to keep your hands warm while using touchscreen gadgets, portable games and other electronic devices.

Etre Touchy gloves give you the best of both worlds: They give you the warmth and dryness of a normal pair of gloves combined with the touch-screen / electronic device compatibility of fingerless gloves. That’s because they are “part normal pair of gloves, part fingerless pair of gloves!” That is, they cover your middle, ring and little fingers completely, keeping your hands nice cosy, clean and damp-free; while exposing only the tips of your thumbs and index fingers, allowing you to touch, tap, stroke, slide and pinch your device’s display in any which way you choose!

You can get a pair of Etre Touchy gloves from the official website for £14.99 ($24).

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Robert Birming

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Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Robert is a blogger and musician with an eye on innovative gadgets and design geekiness.

6 Responses to “Etre Touchy: Gadget-Friendly Gloves”

  1. We had them about 10 years ago in the marine corps for the snipers. Dang techno pirates!

  2. I thought I’d seen them somewhere else, Jason. :)

    Thanks fo stopping by!

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