Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:55PM EDT
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Winter is right around the corner, and soon you'll be wearing gloves
that interfere with the way you interact with your touchscreen gizmos. iPhone users in particular are all too familiar with the phone's tricky multitouch screen, which only responds to the touch of your bare fingertips
(even
nails won't work). But if you don't want to bother with a stylus check out
Dot Gloves.
Dot Gloves look like your average pair of knit or wool gloves, except they have special metal dots embedded in the glove's fingertips to help you navigate through any touchscreen device. You can add one to three metal dots to each glove at no additional cost, which the company says are safe and won't scratch your phone's screen. Best of all Dot Gloves keep your digits warm when you need to make that urgent call in the biting cold.
The iPhone-compatible mitts also work with the iPod Touch, Nintendo DS, Treo, and other touchscreen devices. If you're a Winter wimp like me, then you'll love the idea behind Dot Gloves and their $20 price tag. Anyway, you can choose from several colors, including the ones pictured here, over at DotGloves.com.
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