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Dots iPhone Gloves Released

There are three new gloves custom-made in time for the winter season by Dots Gloves LLC for the iPhone. The three new iPhone gloves are:

  • The D200. It sports a nylon shell, fleece lining, microfiber and incorporates three dots for the finger tips ($25)
  • The D105. It boasting of a lightweight knit ($15)
  • The D110. It carries similar features from the first two models but offers extra warmth and speckled knit styling. ($20)

All iPhone gloves come different colors such as black, navy, gray, brown and white and are available at the Dots Gloves website.

(Source) Press

Tags: Accessories, Apple, d200, different colors, finger tips, Gloves, gray brown, iPhone, iPhone, microfiber, navy, nylon shell, similar features, three dots, warmth, website source, winter season

The interface options for your iPhone may be common like others but some prefer the use of a Stylus. For that matter, the Pogo Stylus helps the iPhone experience by mimicking the electrical charge from one’s finger, allowing faster and more accurate operation.

“We are ecstatic that the folks at Amazon.com see the value our product adds to the mobile lifestyle.”

It is unblemished in an ultra-light aluminum body with an anodized finish and laser graphics.

There are four colors available for $14.95 (approx. Rs. 760) each. It seems to be an ideal peripheral for people, who have long nails, larger fingers and for those who wear gloves in cold weather!

(Source) TechGadgets

Tags: Accessories, aluminum body, Apple, fingers, four colors, Gloves, iPhone, iPhone, laser graphics, mobile lifestyle, s finger, stylus

Etre Touchy Gloves

This concept is not that ingenious. With winter and cold days ahead, people are wearing thick clothing and this can go as far as their hands. However, it remains, that for some gadgets like the iPhone, fingertips to control or navigate your way through them needs the actual touch of the human fingers. Hence, cut off the top pieces of a glove and you get the Etre Touchy Gloves being sold for £14.99.

These are acrylic gloves with the tips of the thumb and forefinger exposed. That way you can still use one of Apple’s fashionable gadgets - such as the Ithingey or Ipod - while the rest of your hand stays lovely and toasty.

(Source) The Inquirer

Tags: Apple, Apple, Crazy Mobile, fingertips, gadgets, Gloves, i-mate, iPhone, ipod


If you happen to own any type of touchscreen phone and you’re out in the snow these days, then you are probably annoyed when having to make or answer calls. If you happened to have a touch-friendly glove for winter that wouldn’t be a problem anymore, would it?

Well Apple is ready to deal with winter when it comes to its iPhone and iPod touch. The company has filed a patent for specially designed gloves to work with touchscreens. Capacitive touchscreens depend on the electrical response from your fingers. A winter glove will block them but an Apple glove will let you manipulate your iPhone even in freezing cold.

Apple will place an inner layer in those gloves which will stimulate electrical feedback of human fingers. The apertures at each fingertip will let you remove the outer layer and have your finger protected only by the inner layer thus letting you control the iPhone or iPod touch.

via AppleInsider

Tags: Apple, Apple, Gloves, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile News, Other Brands, patent, Portable Devices


I don’t know about you, but if your hands have started to freeze on those iPhones, iPods, Storms or any other touchscreen devices because of this weather we’ve been having lately, then this is one hell of a good product. These gloves are developed with thermal stretch fabric, keeping you really warm and they come with a cool silicone texture to ensure you get an usual grip even though you’re wearing gloves.

Holding on to your iPod or iPhone was pretty hard with normal gloves and I used to take them off each time my phone rang. This is why these tävo gloves include a very smart new technology, PlayPoint, allowing you to use the iPod Wheel and all other touchscreen at their full capacity! And all this for 25 bucks! I think it’s a must have this season.

via tavo

Tags: Apple, Gloves, iPhone, ipod, Mobile News, Portable Devices, Storm, touchscreen




 

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