Close Menu
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
  • Home
  • What’s On
  • Mobile
  • Computers
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • How To
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now
ChatGPT isn’t the only chatbot pulling answers from Elon Musk’s Grokipedia

ChatGPT isn’t the only chatbot pulling answers from Elon Musk’s Grokipedia

31 January 2026
The Best Touchscreen Gloves

The Best Touchscreen Gloves

31 January 2026
Apple’s new Airtags are a nice upgrade to a simple gadget

Apple’s new Airtags are a nice upgrade to a simple gadget

31 January 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
  • Home
  • What’s On
  • Mobile
  • Computers
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • How To
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
Home » The Best Touchscreen Gloves
What's On

The Best Touchscreen Gloves

News RoomBy News Room31 January 2026Updated:31 January 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
The Best Touchscreen Gloves

Other Touchscreen Gloves We Tested

Photograph: Simon Hill

Some of the touchscreen gloves we tried fell short of a recommendation for one reason or another.

Verloop Twist Knit Touchscreen Gloves for $35: Gloves don’t have to be gray, as these vibrant, eye-catching, fun color combinations prove. I tested the Twist Knit Touchscreen Gloves in magenta and cobalt, and they proved an instant hit with my daughter. The tips of the thumb, index finger, and middle finger are touchscreen-friendly. She found it easy to swipe around and even type with some practice, but you need a snug fit to type at speed and use your thumbs. These gloves are cozy, with ribbed cuffs, and they are machine washable but not waterproof.

Black Diamond Lightweight Screentap Gloves for $35: Thin gloves can maintain your dexterity but still provide some warmth. There’s a suede patch on the palm that acts as great padding for when you hold an umbrella or steering wheel. It’s easy to use the touchscreen with my thumb, so these are great for one-handed use, and I can type at close to normal speed. These gloves also have an elasticated wrist for a snug fit and a plastic clip for joining them together when they’re off, so you never lose one. They’re not especially warm, and they feel a little slippery.

Canada Goose Mixed Media Gloves for $175: Slipping on these gloves feels heavenly because the brushed inner lining is incredibly comfortable. They are warm too, with a soft shell and leather exterior. Sadly, the touchscreen performance is disappointing. You can type with any finger or your thumb, but it takes more determination than with other gloves on our list. I became fairly capable with my thumb after some practice, but using my index finger was hit-and-miss, with touches frequently not registering.

Marks and Spencer Knitted Gloves for $20 or £10: A gift from my in-laws, these knitted gloves from reliable UK retailer Marks and Spencer are pretty good. They keep your hands cozy but also have special touchscreen pads on the index finger and thumb tips. I can swipe, tap, and type reasonably well with these gloves on.

Graphene-X All Rounder Bio-X Gloves for $119: With a classy look, high-tech graphene material on the back, and plant-based bio leather on the palm and fingers, these gloves are certainly unique. They’re comfy too, but they completely failed to keep my hands warm. The touchscreen material works, and I had no trouble tapping and swiping, but the joins and squared-off shape on the fingertips made it almost impossible to type accurately.

Trendoux Winter Gloves for $12: These affordable gloves have tips on the index fingers and thumbs that work with touchscreens, but the seams on the inside make them tricky to type with and a little uncomfortable. They are slim, so not especially warm, but the finish is smooth and water-resistant, with rubbery anti-slip dots on the palm and other fingers. I like the clip for snapping them together when you take them off.

Try These Instead

Image may contain Body Part Finger Hand Person Electronics Phone Electrical Device Microphone and Cup

Photograph: Simon Hill

Maybe you already have non-touchscreen gloves you love, or you simply don’t fancy any of our picks. There are a couple of alternatives worth considering:

A stylus: It may seem old school, but a stylus allows you to use your phone accurately without taking your gloves off and will work with any smartphone or gloves. The Bargains Depot 2-in-1 Stylus ($9) worked well in our testing.

A handwarmer: If you brave the cold gloveless or use one of our thinner picks above, you might want to have a rechargeable handwarmer waiting in your pocket. My favorite is the VQ Rechargeable 10,000-mAh Power Bank Hand Warmer (£30), but it’s only available in the UK. Folks in the US can find a ton of similar options on Amazon.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Nvidia CEO denies he’s ‘unhappy’ with OpenAI

Nvidia CEO denies he’s ‘unhappy’ with OpenAI

1 February 2026
SpaceX wants to put 1 million solar-powered data centers into orbit

SpaceX wants to put 1 million solar-powered data centers into orbit

31 January 2026
Onnit’s Instant Melatonin Spray Keeps Bedtime Uncomplicated

Onnit’s Instant Melatonin Spray Keeps Bedtime Uncomplicated

31 January 2026
The AirPods 4 and Google’s 4K streamer are just two of this week’s best deals

The AirPods 4 and Google’s 4K streamer are just two of this week’s best deals

31 January 2026
Editors Picks
SpaceX wants to put 1 million solar-powered data centers into orbit

SpaceX wants to put 1 million solar-powered data centers into orbit

31 January 2026
Onnit’s Instant Melatonin Spray Keeps Bedtime Uncomplicated

Onnit’s Instant Melatonin Spray Keeps Bedtime Uncomplicated

31 January 2026
The AirPods 4 and Google’s 4K streamer are just two of this week’s best deals

The AirPods 4 and Google’s 4K streamer are just two of this week’s best deals

31 January 2026
How to Film ICE | WIRED

How to Film ICE | WIRED

31 January 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now
Tech News Vision
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Tech News Vision. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.