Saturday, February 18, 2012

agloves
There is a reason that Agloves has won so many awards for tech design. What makes them different from other touchscreen gloves is that instead of having a little conductive dot on the thumbs and forefingers, Agloves are made with silver throughout so that the entire glove is a conductive surface.

Manfucturers knit silver-nylon thread throughout the glove which results in the gloves' ability to conduct the body's naturally producing bio-electricity across the glove membrane. Agloves are also extremely soft and comfortable. The material is thin enough for precision typing yet still will keep your hands warm.

Take a look at how great Agloves work:



Apart from being the most electrically conductive, silver is also a thermal regulator and reflects heat back to its source.  This means that heat created by your hands is trapped inside the glove, warming your fingers. Agloves are not water-proof or bulky.  But they are surprisingly warm and warmer than other knitted gloves. And, silver is antimicrobial.  Making Agloves with silver provides a barrier to public dirt and germs.

All these great benefits and Agloves sell for approximately $20. That seems like a great deal for a technology product that will allow you to text and use touchscreen devices wearing gloves that will keep your hands warm and clean.



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