HOW DO HEATED GLOVES WORK
Heated gloves are lined with small wires that carry a low electrical charge. In a way, this is not unlike the body’s own circulatory system, which keeps us warm via constant blood flow. When this charge passes through the wires, heat is produced by the gloves and transferred to the wearer.
The electrical charge usually emanates from a 5v or 7-volt battery, which is rechargeable and therefore never needs replacing. For some more advanced (and usually bulkier) gloves, a 12-volt battery is used. The battery is accessible via a special pocket located somewhere on the glove.
Most heated gloves place their focus on heating the back hand’s core. Our heating element can heat both on the back of the hand,but also heat around the fingers.
A waterproof membrane separates the heating elements from the wearer’s body. This makes the gloves safe to wear in wet or damp conditions.
However, no heated glove is 100% waterproof and they should never be submerged in water (mainly because it damages the battery).
The actual temperature of the glove is usually controlled manually. Most heated gloves feature 3 levels of heating, ranging between 40℃ and 65℃.We can customize the temperature range as you wish.