Heated Gloves, USB Heated Gloves For Men and Women, Full

Heated Gloves, USB Heated Gloves For Men and Women, Full & Half Fingerless Thermal Gloves Winter Hands Warm for Laptop, Cycling, Hiking, Camping


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Size: One Size
Dimensions: 17.4 x 12 x 5.2 cm; 130 Grams
Brand: Luarkyeer
Colour: Mens – Black
Manufacture: Luarkyeer
Dimensions: 17.4 x 12 x 5.2 cm; 130 Grams
Size: One Size

24 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I bought these for my wife – she loves them. She runs them off an old power bank (not a big one even) so she can move around with them. Best Christmas present this year she said.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Keeps the heat in he’s hands that used to go blue till I got these for him work s treat for him

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I love these only wish they had been around years ago, the heat is amazing, love the fact you can wear them fingerless or full too. They warm up very quickly, you need a battery with you to keep them warm but the cable can run through the arms of the coat so not a problem and battery in your pocket. Just the job to go with my heated body warmer too. Thick quality and comfy to wear as well.

    Excellent value for money

  4. SammieGipson says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    These were surprisingly warm when plugged in. My hands always feel ice cold in the winter and when I work in the office I struggle to keep my hands warm. These are pefect as I can type whilst wearing them.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    These gloves require an external power source to work, this can be either in a battery pack, plug or similar source. I have used in a number of ways quite easily. When working from home i plugged into my laptop with no problems, i also used when watching my little one play football by plugging into an external battery back in my pocket.

    Both ways does mean that you are limited slightly. When plugged into my laptop i needed to unplug to move around properly and when on a powerbank i had to be aware of the wire although this is threaded easily.

    The gloves themselves are comfortable to wear. They are made well with no loose stitching. The style of the gloves means i can button the mittens so i can use my fingers with no problems.

  6. DoloresWingfiel says:

     United Kingdom

    Warm up nicely.
    Comfy to wear.
    Power bank needed if going out with them.
    Decent fit.
    Do the job required.
    Happy with these.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The pair of gloves required a powerbank to work which is not provided. The heating works pretty much. The cables connecting the glove to the powerbank can be kept inside the sleeves but I do feel that sometimes it constricts the movement.

  8. MSYAshleyoe says:

     United Kingdom

    I have these heated gloves in light grey colour.

    These gloves look and feel well made and knitted.
    They are soft, pleasant for the skin and quite warm.
    I like their design with flap to cover fingers.

    These gloves are a perfect fit for me, I have quite small hands.

    These gloves have inserted heating elements which are kept in place on velcro.

    They arrived with cables to be connected to the USB power source in order to warm up.
    Power bank wasn’t provided, so I’ve connected them to mine.

    They heat up very fast, they are automatically ON when connected to the power source, OFF when disconnected.

    These gloves provide nice and pleasant heating, but only when connected to the power source, they aren’t rechargeable.

    They aren’t practical and don’t look nice with long hanging cables around…

    Excellent gloves, but I won’t use them outdoor with heating because of hanging cables.

    Overall excellent quality gloves, warm, perfect fit, worth every penny – 11.19, heating is just a nice bonus.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These heated gloves are a game changer and are exactly what I needed to keep my hands nice and warm whilst working on my PC.

    I suffer from Raynaud’s syndrome, which makes some of my fingers turn white when cold. With the energy’s prices going up, it’s too expensive to keep the radiator on for 24 hours. Thick hoodie and socks keep me warm but my hands are freezing cold.

    They are really easy to use, just plug in the USB cable that is connected to the gloves into the power supply/power bank, and slowly you’ll feel the heat. There’s one level of heat, but it’s warm enough for me.

    The cables that are coming out from the gloves are long enough for you to move around when you are sitting and working on a desk. The heat is coming from an orange heated patch that can be removed, which means you can attach this on a different glove. You would need to stick a Velcro to the gloves first.

    These gloves don’t have a built in battery so they are not rechargeable. I only need to wear them inside the house, I use a hand warmer when I’m outside. So this is not a problem for me. They can be portable and you can wear them outside if you connect them to a power bank.

    The gloves themselves are nice and thick. They are actually fingerless mittens and can be used as regular gloves without the cables.

    In short, these gloves are very useful keeping my hands nice and warm during the cold winter months. They are working as expected and for 11.99 (at the time of writing), I’d say they are a great value. Would highly recommend them.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A bit of a faff to plug into a power bank and thread thru my coat sleeves – but worth the effort to keep my hands warmer.
    The heat pad feels a bit weird initially in the glove, but u soon get used to it.
    An hours walk only uses 10% of power on my power bank – quite a high powered one.
    If u get cold hands then these do keep them warmer.

    Keeping the hands warm on colder dog walks

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This review is for the Heated Gloves, USB Heated Gloves For Men and Women, Full & Half Fingerless Thermal Gloves.

    A great idea, well made gloves. Look good and fit well. The only downside is they do not come with a battery pack so you will need your own. Connects to any USB pack. Looking forward to wearing these in the winter. Would recommend.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are great! Keeps the hands nice and toasty and very warm indeed! Was a bit concerned with the wire at first as you always need it wired up! But quickly got it set up in the end running through my arm sleeve! Very pleased

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Yeeeey so excited to have a pair of heated gloves although what about my thumb?

    The gloves thread through the arms of your coat and plug into a power bank. The warm up nicely and soon have your hands toasty. They have little mitten tops to cover your fingers but I think the maker has forgot that we have a thumb as well as this is constantly uncovered.

    The gloves feel nice quality and of a good thickness.

    Overall happy with them.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This pair of heated gloves are perfect for cold days out when you need access to your fingers but want to stay warm. The design is very nice, and these women’s ones are a good size for small or thin handed women, I say this because if you try to but a man’s hand in them you can’t due to the heated pads which don’t give the wool material much stretch.
    You have a power cable coming out of each one which have round power connectors and they then go to a single USB plug which you need to plug into your own power bank (these do not come with one), the cables actually didnt bother me as much as I thought they might as you can just run them up your coat sleeves and to your power bank in your inside pocket.
    The wool like main material is nice and soft and I like the mitten style finger cover that you can unbutton from the gloves and fold over your exposed fingers when you don’t need to use them as much, this made them perfect for people working outside during the cold weather.
    The orange heated elements inside each glove are held in place via Velcro so can actually be removed if you don’t want them for a day or to wash the gloves, they do feel a bit odd to start with, but you soon get used to them being in the palm and on the back of your hands.
    Overall, for 13.99 they are not badly priced but it would be better if they included a power bank, so you are not having to buy something else to get yourself going.

    work well and ok comfort wise once you get used to them

  15. Larae07Wguim says:

     United Kingdom

    These gloves do get warm, they do require a powerbank to operate and the thermal pads are removable for cleaning.
    This means you can also move the pads to where you need them.
    Doesn’t get too warm but once inside the gloves they stay warm nicely.

    Decent warmth,need a powerbank

  16. John Falcone says:

     United Kingdom

    With winter on the way, hand warmers are what I want.
    These are an odd combo, they gloves are a nice knitted type fingerless mitten.
    The heating is a removeable pad in each glove heating the top and bottom of each hand.

    The interesting bit is the cable that runs from the glove to what ever battery bank or system you will be using to power this. While perhaps not the most complicated heating system, if you like me and hate cold hands these are still a plus.

    They whole setup feels like someone got a set of gloves, some heating pads and threw them together, and to save on costs threw the battery out the window and added a cable instead.
    Thing as a budget hand warmer it works OK, it does what you want ( keep your hands warm ) while leaving you to choose how to power it.
    The nice thing is if you have another pair of gloves that the pad will work in, you can simply move the pads across.

  17. DwainStidham says:

     United Kingdom

    These are very cute finger mittens than will be loved by your child. The mittens section is held in place by a little button but can be transformed very easily if it’s getting too cold for the fingerless gloves.

    The heating part is a little tricky. The heating pads are held in place via velcro patches, in each mitten are 2 of them.

    They are powered by one long and attached USB cable that you can use with a powerbank.

    I have a feeling that my children will destroy this cable first

    If tgs power is on, the heat patches are warm in no time. There is only one mode.

    This product works and its worth the money

    A little complicated but works very good

  18. Andrea Sommers says:

     United Kingdom

    These are decent quality fingerless gloves with a flap to cover your fingertips to make mittens. There’s a long (detachable) lead between the two of them that goes to a single USB-A connector for supplying power.

    The heating elements are Velcroed in and stay in place, covering the back or your hand and the palm. They are a little fiddly to put on if you want to get the heating pads lying flat (for typing or holding things) but you don’t notice them much when they are sorted. Being removeable means you can wash the gloves.

    These are pretty warm without the heaters, but the elements provide just enough heat to prevent you feeling too cold in the winter. Not toasty hot, just “comfortable”, although if you press the pad to your hand you can feel a lot more heat. At least they won’t run a power bank down too quickly when you’re out and about.

    I’ve got large hands and they fit fine. There’s stretch in the knitted material for one-size-fits-all. They are a little bulky for touch typing but that’s probably true of any glove. You can move the elements around so they are on the back of your hand and not the palm, if you want.

    Great for walks out in the cold (if you use a power bank) or for at home typing or whatever.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Heated Gloves, USB Heated Gloves For Men and Women, Full & Half Fingerless Thermal Gloves Winter Hands Warm for Laptop, Cycling, Hiking, Camping.

    The gloves are actually really nice but its quite a palaver getting the heat element wires through my clothes and then having to carry a heavy powerbank around….. It would be so much better if the heat elements in each glove was just rechargable so theres no wires!

    They do warm up fast and ive been using to walk dogs in the woods, i need to keep my hands toasty as i have raynards, less pain if hands are kept warm.

    They are just as the description describes.

    I wouldnt buy again unless they become wireless and rechargeable.
    Price is a little high too.

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I think it needs to be made clear that these gloves only heat when plugged in. You can’t go out for a winter walk with these gloves keeping your hands toasty as they cool very quickly once unplugged.

    The ad doesn’t state they have a battery and are rechargeable but I don’t think it’s specific enough that these are only a corded pair of gloves.

    That being said, I have used these while working in my home office. On chilly mornings it takes time to heat the room, these are easily plugged into a usb and have a long enough cord to allow you to freely work.

  21. GeorginFields says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    At the temperatures plummet these are becoming more and more necessary.
    They can really take the cold edge off my evening dog walks.
    The open tops for the fingers make it so you can still use your touch screen devices or even something more intricate like driving but the heating element keeps the cold from freezing your fingers. I don’t find this is the case with fingerless gloves without the heat however so it’s a vital feature.
    Quick to charge and they easily last the 1-2hrs I wear them a day.

  22. KandiceNoblet says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered these for myself.

    Sometimes in winter I really struggle when my hands get cold. I loose dexterity and then simple tasks become hard.

    These are perfect for me.
    The gloves are a lovely mid grey colour with a small knitted cable design and two pink bands.
    They heat up in seconds.

    The heating area is attached to the inside of the glove with Velcro in a soft felt cover. It’s super thin so you don’t notice it.

    The gloves are very soft and warm when turned off. You can choose to wear them with or without the heat.

    The fingerless rabbit gloves are also great for me allowing me to use my phone, or attach a lead to my dog or give her treats for example. If you want to you can tuck the mitten over your fingers which would further insulate them.

    Easy to use, great value and well made.

  23. Eleanore9080 says:

     United Kingdom

    These gloves will be amazing in the cold weather, I just wish the quality if the finishing was better. There are loose threads on some of the fingers which is such a shame.
    It’ll be a bit of a faff with the leads and power pack when you want to go out but I think it’ll be worth it.
    There are little pads inside the gloves that heat both sides of your hands and they work really well.
    They are a great idea, I’ve taken a star off for the finishing on the fingers.

    Great idea, work really well, shame about the loose threads

  24. Leslie Ruse says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersAt first glance, these gloves appear like they work off an internal battery. They in fact need to be plugged in directly to a power source to work. There is no on or off button, so they start warming up instantly once they are plugged in.

    The trouble with this is it doesn’t make the gloves very portable. From photos they appear to be usable outside, which is possible if used with a power bank. The wire connecting them to the power source is very long and in theory could be fed through the sleeves of a coat and attached to the power bank situated in a pocket or bag. However for use when in a car or on a bike the wires could become an issue.

    The gloves themselves work perfectly well as gloves. They are well sown and good quality and in theory could be used without the pads altogether. Although given the price, you might as well buy a cheaper pair of not heated ones if that is the case.

    The heat pad is held in via velcro and the edges tend to scrape along the palm when first putting the glove on. I had to manoeuvrer the pad around a bit, but once that is done they do feel comfortable. They work as described, heat up well and feel nice and warm in cold weather.

    At the time of writing a pair costs 19 which is a little pricy for what the product offers. From the page it sounds like they are rechargable at first and the fact they aren’t is a bit of a disappointment. The other issue is unless you have a power bank to hand, these are not portable for walking about outside — thus meaning extra cost to purchase a bank if you don’t already own one.

    Can’t fault the fact they do work though. Although they might be more useful indoors or in a camping situation with a power supply to hand.

    Well sown gloves – Only works when plugged into a power source.