AKASO Electric Heated Ski Gloves
AKASO heated gloves keep your hands warm and comfortable. With the built-in carbon fiber heating panels covering the entire back of the hand, fingers, and thumb, these ski gloves can provide far-infrared heating and help stimulate blood circulation and warm your hands after just 30 seconds. Select from 3 heating levels (high, medium, and low) with one touch of a button. 2 pieces of 3200mAh rechargeable lithium-ion batteries let you enjoy nice and toasty hands for up to 8 hours.
- 3M THINSULATE COTTON, KEEP WARM: Made with warm and lightweight 3M Thinsulate cotton which helps trap your body’s heat while allowing moisture to escape. AKASO heated gloves keep your hands warm and comfortable. 3M Thinsulate material’s heat retention is 1.5 times that of down and twice that of other highly-soft insulation materials!
- WATERPROOF, BREATHABLE, AND NON-SLIP: The surface of the thermal gloves (covering the back of the hand) is made of high-tech splash proof fabric, making these winter gloves perfect for use during light rain and snowfall. The palm and fingers of the glove are made of soft PU leather material with an anti-slip gripping surface for a wear-resistance and non-slip effect.
- TOUCHSCREEN THUMB AND INDEX FINGER: Easily use touchscreen devices, such as tablets, mobile phones, and LCD car screens, without removing these heated gloves. The design is ergonomic too with thoughtful touches added, like an adjustable wrist strap, battery storage pocket, toggle drawstring, and reflective strip.
- WHAT YOU GET: AKASO Heated Gloves, 2pcs 3200mAh batteries, dual charger, and user manual. We offer a 12-month warranty. If you have any questions or issues, just reach out and we will give you the very best customer service.
- Drawstring closure
Alex C –
These gloves are nice. They are warm on its own, without even plugging in the heater. They are pretty big, so fit great large men’s hands, but could be bulky. Heating works the following way: there is a small heater that you need to charge and then put into a pocket on gloves. It spreads heat, but do not expect it to be all over the surface, it just covers some space. But overall, these gloves are great for cold weather, especially for somehow who works outside
lucky –
This heating glove looks good, it is strong, wear-resistant and non-slip, heats up quickly, and has 3 temperature controls. The elbow draw rope ensures that the gloves will not loosen and windproof. This is the best helper for outdoor sports in winter! More importantly: it can control the phone without taking it off! love it!
B –
Amazing! I bought these after a work accident, I need something warm so I don’t have to have my fingers amputated.I tried a 170$ pair first, returned them, and now have these. They’re amazing!!My native Minnesotan wife wants a pair now!
jmizzlefoshizzle –
Although these are a bit pricey, the quality matches that of other gloves without the built in heater function. These were packaged very nicely, have reflective strips on the hands and two areas to snug down on your wrists to keep them tight, keep snow out and the warmth in. I wish the charger was usb c or some other standard type vs the barrel plug but it still functions well. I only will use the heat function if I really need it. If you are one of those gadget guys like me, these are fun and high quality! If the heater part fails eventually they are still very warm and I would still keep them and use the pockets for money or other necessities.
Aeiou2000 –
Was a bit hesitant at first because of the price but worth every penny! I’m biking a lot in cold temperatures and those are the first gloves that actually keep me warm. The warmth and insulation is very good, even without the heating on. Charger comes with a double-end which allows charging of both batteries at the same time. One thing worth mentioning is that the gloves are pretty thick/bulky so don’t expect that you’ll be able to use your phone etc. with it.
Sky5jump –
I picked these up last week thinking they would be great on my motorcycle. Wow has battery technology changed since I was kid with battery powered socks. lolThey use small lithium batteries. I got around 3 hours the other day on high. They have a setting for med/warm but I just checked them out to see how warm they were. They are suppose to go 5-8 hours in that setting.They say they are waterproof and have a 3M thinsulate tag on them. Haven’t take a trip only a ride with them but easy to the controls on the bike.Should be great for my snowmobile trip in January.Also something to consider. I have a touch of arthritis in my hand and putting the glove on and putting it on high the other night really felt good.
Sanghoon Lee –
When I ride a bike or ski during winter, one of the biggest difficulty is I feel my fingers cold and frozen sometimes. These gloves will be perfect to get my fingers, even my fingertips, warm when I ride a bike or sky. Also, I feel wrist very warm. On the palm, gloves have slipping-preventive surface. So, it is great to hold materials. Battery charge and inserting them to gloves were convenient. I can charge two batters at a time, and easily insert them to gloves. Once I put the batters into gloves, I don’t feel the weight of batteries. Controlling the temperature in 3 levels is performed by just clicking button.
Jim R –
The good:The gloves are very warm. There are three heat settings that allow you to control the amount of heat.The batteries are easy to charge and install. It comes with a 2 battery charging cord. You can charge both batteries at the same time.I normally wear an X-Large in gloves. I ordered Large on accident. They fit fine. I could wear these for an entire day with no issues. My wife normally wears a small. She loved how warm they got, and said that she didn’t care if they were a little big. She didn’t have great dexterity in the glove, but was still able to function.The touch screen index and thumb work ok. It is a little clumsy, but better than taking your glove off to text someone on your phone.Keep the slow out with the cuff adjustments. Slide over your sleeves and tighten the cuff to minimize the amount of snow or rain getting inside the glove.The bad:These may be somewhat water resistant (I think Akaso uses the term ‘SplashProof’. If you get water up near the wrist cinch, some water does leak in through the threads in the cinch. I will probably spray with some tent waterproofing to seal the threads and the needle holes. The gloves do retain a bit of water in the shell when submerged. These would be good for light rain and snowfall as indicated in their description. I would probably not want to wear these if it were heavy rain or you intended to submerge the glove in water.The gloves are a bit bulky. I am sure that has to do with the amount of 3m insulate and heating elements throughout the glove. They are acceptable for the amount of warmth you maintain in these gloves.Overal:Overall, I would give these gloves a 9.5 out of 10. The weight is acceptable given the battery and extra heating available. I have unheated gloves for ice fishing that weigh close to the same. The wrist and cuff adjustments are very good. They seem sturdy and should last many wears and adjustments. The gloves seem durable. I don’t seem any weak spots in material or stitching that I would be concerned about.Great extreme cold weather gloves!