USB heated gloves from Milwaukee Tool
Milwaukee Tool introduces USB Rechargeable Heated Gloves
This fall Milwaukee Tool will launch the first heated gloves designed to survive the jobsite and outlast the elements – the new USB Rechargeable Heated Gloves.
Powered by rechargeable RedLithium battery technology, the new gloves heat on-demand, providing up to 6 hours of run-time. Built to be worn both on and off the jobsite, the gloves are also designed with features to improve overall dexterity and mobility.
“Our new USB Rechargeable Heated Gloves are a first for the industry, offering high-performance in trade applications and providing an improved experience when compared to the heated glove offerings used in other industries as well,” said Kaue Cavalcante, product manager for Milwaukee Tool.
The gloves feature 3 heat settings – low, medium, and high – and fully heat up in just 2.5 minutes. Users will experience up to 6 hours of continuous run-time, with heat extending to the fingers and back of the hands, according to Milwaukee.
As touchscreen smartphones and tablets have become more prevalent on jobsites, the need for tech-compatible gloves is an absolute must. To address this issue, these new gloves also include SmartSwipe on the index fingers which permits the use of touch screen devices without removing gloves.
Powered by rechargeable RedLithium battery technology, the new gloves heat on-demand, providing up to 6 hours of run-time. Built to be worn both on and off the jobsite, the gloves are also designed with features to improve overall dexterity and mobility.
“Our new USB Rechargeable Heated Gloves are a first for the industry, offering high-performance in trade applications and providing an improved experience when compared to the heated glove offerings used in other industries as well,” said Kaue Cavalcante, product manager for Milwaukee Tool.
The gloves feature 3 heat settings – low, medium, and high – and fully heat up in just 2.5 minutes. Users will experience up to 6 hours of continuous run-time, with heat extending to the fingers and back of the hands, according to Milwaukee.
As touchscreen smartphones and tablets have become more prevalent on jobsites, the need for tech-compatible gloves is an absolute must. To address this issue, these new gloves also include SmartSwipe on the index fingers which permits the use of touch screen devices without removing gloves.