Heated Gloves,7.4V 3000mAh Rechargeable Battery Electric

Heated Gloves,7.4V 3000mAh Rechargeable Battery Electric Heating Gloves for Men Women,Waterproof Touchscreen Hand Warmer Gloves with 3M Thinsulate for Skiing Fishing Camping Hiking


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Size: M
Dimensions: 39.5 x 14.7 x 9.2 cm; 616 Grams
Brand: Warmsmart
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: warmsmart
Department: Unisex
Dimensions: 39.5 x 14.7 x 9.2 cm; 616 Grams
Size: M

19 Responses

  1. LashondPerivola says:

     United Kingdom

    I run an XL winter and L summer glove for motorbiking and cycling. Bought these in M for the missus who cycles to work every day in all weather’s. The medium gloves are big on me! They are exceptionally well made and look a quality piece of kit for the money, just a shame they’re too big for her.

  2. Just Jared says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought these to replace a returned faulty pair of 3.7 volt gloves (different brand). These cost quite a bit more than the first pair I ordered but are worth it. 7.4 volts is a must I’m my opinion. I suffer with white finger which affects me on cold mornings on my way to work. Once you get used to what temperature you need to have them on for your comfort they are great. I charge then once a week which lasts for about twenty minutes use in the morning and about 40 minutes on the afternoon (4 days a week). I alter the temperature as needed and use them whilst driving. They are a little bulky but it doesn’t cause me an issue. Been using them for four weeks, no issues so far.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My review is based around the current selling price of 79.99 with no vouchers available

    Pros:
    Perfect fit
    Toastie warm even without the heater element on
    Good battery life
    Well made
    Great quality
    Easy to use

    Cons:
    Bulky

  4. IrisDunlop says:

     Germany

    Mein Mann ist einfach voll das Mdchen, kaum etwas klter hat er eiskalte Hnde. Also richtig richtig kalt. Damit er aber nicht imme so jammert und einen riesen Aufstand macht wenn er mit dem Hund morgens raus muss, hab ich Fuchs ihm die Handschuhe besorgt.

    Natrlich sind es keine Handschuhe die man sonst gewohnt ist.
    Diese hier sind auf Grund der Leistung welche sie erbringen im Verhltnis schon gro. Entsprechen aber in etwa der normalen Handschuh Gre.

    -die Verarbeitung ist aber sauber und ordentlich
    – ordentlich gefttert, dass sie ohne das sie warm sind wrmen
    – geruchsneutral
    -lassen sich schnell laufladen
    -halten bis zu 5 Stunden warm
    – 3 Wrme Stufen
    -alle was man bentigt ist dabei, Netzkabel kann sogar beide Akkus gleichzeitig aufladen

    Auerdem ist mir bei solchen Sachen die Pflege sehr wichtig. Ohne Probleme lassen sie sich waschen und reinigen

    Mann jammert morgens nicht mehr und somit verdiente 5 Sternen.

    Ich hoffe, ich konnte Ihnen bei Ihrer Kaufentscheidung weiterhelfen. Danke frs Lese

    🥶 Kein Jammern mehr!

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These gloves are warm before you even turn them on, and have quality construction, maybe a bit bulky for casual wear but would be great for skiing. They have touch screen fingertips so no having to take them off to use your phone. Comes with a rechargeable battery pack also.

  6. JosephiFGEF says:

     United Kingdom

    Heated Gloves. Brilliant. Keeps my hands nice and warm.
    79.99 at time of review. 5*.

    Recommend.

  7. ChadBoothe says:

     United Kingdom

    Having 3 kids who play rugby means that you tend to spend most weekends outside in the rain watching them and getting extremely wet and freezing cold, so best thing for that is to look after the extremities like your fingers.

    Theses gloves do just that, with a varying level of heat from low, medium to high. Each glove has a compartment in them which takes a rechargeable battery which you can pop in and out and charge up, they are reasonably common so replacements can also be found online easily enough.

    Other than keeping you nice and warm, they are comfortable too and not as bulky as others can be.

  8. FunnyFaceBeauty says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI play winter golf for my sins and the worst part of it is cold fingers and trying to pick up a golf club. My Mittens had seen better days so decided to try these and I must say they are excellent. You get two small battery’s which charge and then plug in and tuck away in a pouch. Then press the button to heat. They have 3 heat settings and even on the lowest setting it’s perfect to keep the blood flowing.

    They come in a nice bag so I keep everything together and not lose anything.

    A great purchase to keep the feeling in my fingers.

    Great fit and really warm

  9. PercyMcEachern says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThe gloves are very comfortable to wear and feature 3M material. They are more towards a size L than an XL but I knew this from the information within the product listing. What is very good on these gloves is the batteries do not dig into my hands within their zipped storage compartments like I experienced on another pair of heated gloves. There must be ample padding in these.

    The gloves are operated via a single button. To turn on/off a press and hold of the button is required for a couple of seconds. Initially the gloves when turned on start with a pre-heat mode with a flashing red light. Another press on the button turns it red to the highest setting. Further presses turn it to blue and green for medium and low. Pressing the button again turns it directly back to red.

    A strap below the knuckles and a pull string cord at the wrist ensures the gloves have a snug fit to help keep in the heat.

    The information in the instructions leaflet state these gloves have heating on the back of the hand, the palm and the fingers. I feel the heat more on the back of my hands.

    The design is nice but I am not such a fan of the writing towards the cuffs. I prefer the discrete branding on the index fingers.

    The other thing I am not so keen on is how the batteries have a 3.5mm connection and use their own own main charger to charge them instead of a USB C port. The charger has a LED on it which is red when charging and green when charged. Unplugging the charger once charged but leaving the batteries connected, the LED will stay on with a green light because there is still a live circuit. It is slightly fiddly connecting the batteries as the socket is flush against a length of each battery.

    These gloves do heat up quite quickly and perform well. Although they cannot be washed in a washing machine or hand washed in water according to the instructions (which conflicts with the product listing information); they can only be brushed clear of dirt. Due to the comfort factor and ease of use, I think these are a great pair of heated gloves.

    Warm and comfortable

  10. Jen at Red Hot Books says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this product for skiing, I have had it for 1 week. What I like about this product is that it is electric and also light weight. Additionally, you can use your smart phone with this gloves. Great value for money! I strong recommend people who go skiing!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are great. They might take a bit of getting used to (they are large, but probably I also got too large a size), but they are very nice and warm.

    Although during testing I did detect 82c on the outside, and 45c inside

    I have a span of 9″ on my hands, and I went for the XL version of the gloves. For any person considering buying them, I would recommend measuring your finger length and checking with the chart. My hands fit nicely in the gloves now, but if the padding starts to squash (which is normal for any padded glove I reckon), then they will be a little loose. I probably could have gotten away with large if I had thought harder about it.

    Upon opening the delivery box, I was surprised to find that there was no packaging around the glove package itself. They come in a zipped up bag which can be used for storage. It is a good idea, and overall reduces packaging. I suspect for half the year most gloves like this will be neatly stored in cupboards waiting for more inclement weather. (in theory it might also cut down on packaging waste).

    The gloves come with a small clip holding the pair together. Although small, it seems to hold well, and did not give me any issues trying to detach them.

    On opening the zipper bag I was greeted with a ‘heavy’ carboard box, which I assumed correctly was the batteries. I was a bit concerned by the weight of this box, but ultimately it was two batteries, and when in position in the gloves I really don’t notice it. The batteries sit on the back of the hand near the wrist, and really I don’t notice them. There is a zipper on the back of the glove (on the outside), to allow for one to take the battery in and out. There is a barrel connector on a cable in the gloves, which extends outside of the zipper area to assist in plugging the batteries in. The zipper pocket is a good size for the batteries. Not so tight that they only fit in with difficulty one way around, but also not so large that the batteries move when they are in place.

    When the gloves are on, my hands do look large :). But there is full movement and I can still pick things up easily. As a plus, they are also able to activate my phone touchscreen (well, the fingerprint recognition doesn’t work 🙂 ). Typing in my passcode, I didn’t mis-type it once due to the gloves.

    There are two tightening straps per glove. One right at the top of the glove to stop the wind whistling down your arms, and the other above the wrist to make them feel tight against your hand. Both of these adjust well and when tightened up you feel very snug.

    To charge the gloves, you remove the batteries, and plug each one into a barrel connector on a specially provided mains adapter. Charging wasn’t quick IMO, but I just left it on overnight each time and it was ready in the morning. There is a red/green light on the plug to indicate whether it is charging or not.

    To turn the heat element on, you press what is quite a large button for about 1s. The button then turns bright RED. After a few minutes, the button then turns BLUE (or you can press the button again to cycle through RED – HOT, BLUE – MEDIUM, GREEN – WARM). On static testing on one occasion there was a funny smell and measured 82c on the outside, but during use this was not repeated (it is possible that someone else made the funny smell as well).

    In use, the back of my hand inside the glove appeared to be receiving the heat. This felt a little strange, but will be easy to get used to. Especially as my hands were kept really nice and warm. Testing out for battery longevity, they were easily over 4 hours on the hot mode, at which point I had to stop testing due to time constraints. At cool mode these will last a great amount of time I reckon.

    The only slight downside to these, is that the lights on the button are quite bright. Pushing a pushchair they are noticeable. When we were in a ride at a theme park, and it broke down, I used the green light to show the attendant how many people were trapped in our cart. If I had the choice I would make them dimmer. However, this wouldn’t be enough to make me not get them.

    Depending on your use requirements, you might want to see whether there was the possibility for replacement batteries. I could see that if you were climbing Nevis or similar that you might want to have heat for more than 6 hours, but I don’t think it would be a piece of equipment you would have to rely on.

    A big thumbs up for me 🙂

    Really hot stuff

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve had several pairs of heated gloves over the past couple of years. They’re a great invention and ideal for wearing on winter walks, cold-weather bike rides and especially for those suffering from Raynaud’s disease. I gave a pair to an elderly relative who suffers from that and is also an avid walker and the gloves have transformed his trips out.

    These particular gloves have all of the hallmarks of a decent pair; non-slip palm surface, thick linings, fast-charging lightweight batteries, a decent length and the ability to be secured by way of an adjustable strap. They have capacitive fingers too, so you can use your phone without taking them off, but you need to bear in mind that these thick gloves will also give you ‘sausage fingers,’ which will somewhat restrict your screen accuracy!

    If you’ve never had heated gloves before, one thing you shouldn’t worry about is electrocuting yourself. With only 7.4 volts, these are classed as ultra-low voltage and there’s no chance of inadvertently frying your fingers! Still, for the sake of battery longevity, you should avoid getting the batteries wet and definitely remember to remove them from the pouches before bunging the gloves in the machine! On the subject of frying – the gloves warm up within 60 seconds or so. If your hands are cold when you turn them on, you’ll notice the effect much more quickly than if you do this when they’re warm. The effect you get is more of a gently warming ‘glow’ across the back of your hand and between your fingers, rather than the feeling of having grasped hold of a hot pan handle. I find that I have them set on ‘high’ initially and then ‘low’ just to keep them ticking over and this’ll make the batteries last at least 6 hours before they begin to go flat.

    So, these are just as good as any of the other pairs of heated gloves I’ve previously tested. They too were around a similar price point and were almost identically equipped, right down to the Thinsulate linings. They’re definitely worth having and an ideal alternative to pocket hand warmers.

    Warm, even without the heated elements. Work well and ideal for those who suffer from Raynaud's.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Heated thermal gloves these things do exactly what they say and do they do a good job YES I don’t think my hands have ever been as warm like seriously even without using the heated option or turning them on you’ll notice how warm your hands will get.

    3 Different heat options really its 4 if you just include wearing the gloves alone and when snow comes I can’t wait because I can guarantee these will make sure my hands have zero issues in the slightest, Very well made gloves that fit perfectly plus with option to make tighter with draw strings.

    Came with a nice little storage bag to keep these safe when not being used along with Two batteries one for each glove of course and a dual chargers so you can make sure they both get charged at the same time, The fact that there is a nifty little bag to store these means even if you know someone that could do with a pair would make a lovely gift albeit a pricey pair of gloves.

    Highly recommend your hands will thank you massively this winte

  14. Maureen says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered these for when I am working outside a lot during the winter months to start my hands from feeling cold, as that’s the first thing I feel when I am cold.

    These gloves are great, and I love how snug my hands and fingers feel when I wear them. I don’t want to take them off! I was wearing them yesterday and had to take them off for a second to move some dirt, and I couldn’t believe how cold my hands suddenly felt, exposed to the freezing cold wind. I soon put them back on and they felt lovely and warm again. It’s a bit like turning a hot shower on when you are freezing cold.

    They are really comfy and size wise, they are just the right fit.

    Battery life is good, and I have been using them all day without the battery dying on me.

    The grip is good too, so I am able to use them when lifting items. I just don’t want to use them when there’s a possibility of getting them dirty, but I don’t see why you couldn’t do that. It’s just my preference really.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    They come with two batteries and a twin charger and a nice storage bag, the gloves have three settings and a boost start mode that heats them up at first then lowers temp after a short while, they get nice and warm on hands and fingers and are very cosy warm, they look to be well stitched and well made, very pleased with them.

    Comfortable, nice and warm.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Warm up really well with cool green, blue etc lights on that show you the temp, will be great for fishing

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI could not recommend these heated gloves more highly or with more enthusiasm. They are absolutely fantastic!

    From the moment I slipped my hands inside, I was impressed and the warmth they produce could not be better.

    The gloves are extremely well made and finished using a weatherproof outer polyester shell lined with a layer of insulation then a soft inner fleecy lining which feels so soft and comfortable and is warm even without switching on the heat. Rechargeable battery packs are inserted into the small zipped pockets on the upper wrist and then the switch on the back of the palm switches on the heat with a very fast pre-heat warm-up time of just a few seconds during which time the button with glow red and pulsate until heated up.. A single press activates high heat mode of 60-70C and the button glows red, a second press switches the gloves into medium heat at 50-60C and the button glows blue while a further press switches into lower heat mode at 45-50C indicated by the button glowing green. A long press switches off the heat.

    Warmth is felt on the top of each finger and the back of the hand providing comfortable warmth in the coldest weather. Heat is retained by the thermal inner lining and insulation and a webbing strap around the palm plus further adjustable elastic pull-cord around the wrist/cuff each ensure a comfortable, snug fit.

    I wear them mostly for cycling when my hands and fingers are very exposed to the elements including wind chill, rain, cold and damp. The gloves handle all of this and are both windproof and highly rain-resistant. I wore them when caught in a sudden deluge during their first wear and although no rain penetrated, I fear that in time water may seep through the seams or the palm although this hasn’t happen yet even though the gloves were exposed to a thorough soaking.

    Both batteries can be charged simultaneously via the dual-charger and the 22Wh batteries can provide up to 3.5 hours of warmth on the highest setting and about 8 hours on the lowest setting. In practice, I warm my hands up quickly on the high setting then switch down once warm to just maintain the heat – which they do very well.

    I have arthritis in some of my finger joints which becomes very painful in cold and damp weather. These gloves provide much relief and make outdoor activities including long leisure-cycle rides possible through the cold, damp autumn and winter months. Without the gloves, my fingers would suffer affecting activities but with these gloves the cold and damp is no longer an issue. Although I would very enthusiastically recommend these gloves to anyone for cold weather wear, they are especially good for those of us with arthritis or similar conditions triggered by the cold and/or damp and good for Reynaud’s syndrome too.

    Sizing is accurate and matches the sizing chart. I have slim hands with a 7.5″/19cm circumference, 3.5″/9cm longest finger and overall hand length of 19cm from wrist to finger-tip so chose the Large size. They fit well but would also fit a slightly larger hand too so there is no skimping on sizes.

    The gloves arrive in a strong and durable polyester case with zip top which is ideal for storing and carrying the gloves. An instruction leaflet is included. However, they are very intuitive to use, ie charge the batteries using the supplied mains charger, insert batteries into gloves and plug in the cable inside each pocket, then switch on using the power switch on the back of the hand.

    At 79.99 these gloves are expensive and not an impulse buy but I don’t feel anyone who suffers with cold hands will regret their investment in keeping their hands warm and dry.

    Absolutely fantastic weatherproof heated gloves

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Heated Gloves,7.4V 3000mAh Rechargeable Battery Electric Heating Gloves for Men Women,Waterproof Touchscreen Hand Warmer Gloves with 3M Thinsulate for Skiing Fishing Camping Hiking.

    These gloves come well presented with their own storage bag so would be suitable to give as a gift to the right person.

    These are exactly as the description describes, they are working as they should with no issues.

    The outer of the gloves is made of polyester thats wateroroof and breathable, the inner is 3m thinsulate thats an insulated layer.
    The gloves can be washed.

    They have a high battery capacity of 3000mah, theres a battery for each glove thats rechargeable.
    Theres 3 heat settings, the battery on the highest setting lasted about 3.5 hours and longer on the lower settings which i think is pretty good.

    These are comfortable, warm and cosy.
    Good quality thats easy to use.
    Can reccomend.
    Price is average.

    No need to remove the gloves either to use my phone as the gloves are touch screen enabled.

    Cosy and warm!

  19. SkyeMontalvo says:

     United Kingdom

    At 79.99 these are not cheap. However, the batteries are included (2) and charging plug that can charge the 2 batteries at once. And they come in their own storage bag, nice touch that. I took one size up to what I normally would have and find the fit good. Might have got away with a smaller size. I thought they’d feel heavy with the battery inserted but pleasantly surprised that they don’t. Each battery has a little pocket to sit in. I found the cord a little awkward to attach and detach. Lovely and soft inside the gloves and water resistant on the outside. Can work the phone screen with these on. Easy to activate,and 3 temperatures to pick from. They heat up quite quickly. I think I feel it more at my wrists, but it does permeate to palm and fingers too. The heat does linger a bit once you turn the heat off, which means you can turn off sooner than you want and just use the residual heat. How long they heat for before needing a charge depends on the heat used – high and you won’t get so long, low and you can keep the heat longer. And they’re actually warm and cosy even without heat, so you can leave the batteries out if wanted. Great for self or for gifting.