Mujjo touchscreen gloves (leather and padded)
The temperature is somewhere minus ? and they urgently call you. But by the time you take off your gloves (because they are not touchscreen compatible), the bell stops ringing. And now you have cold hands and a silent phone. Was there? Drop it.
I mean throw those gloves away as Mujjo has a line of touch screen compatible gloves that protect your hands from freezing weather. I’ve had the opportunity to try three of them and I’m sure everyone will find one.
- Insulated gloves with touch screen
- Touch screen leather gloves
- Touch Screen Knitted Leather Gloves
Mujjo Insulated Touch Screen Gloves
I am a minimalist and I can assure you that I am always looking for products with concise, simple and practical designs. Plus, you can never go wrong with black.
Mujjo’s insulated touchscreen gloves are designed for use in cold temperate climates, and use is more important than design in these gloves. Intrigued? Read more.
Assembly and design
Mujjo’s insulated touch screen gloves are laminated with a triple layer of 3M Thinsulate in sandwich form. Thinsulate material is very similar to polyester, except that it is thinner. In addition to thermal insulation, it is widely used for sound insulation.
The rubber grips are well placed on the outside of the palms and fingers. These grooves ensure that your phone does not slip or fall out of your hands. This shows the designer’s intent and attention to detail in product development.
The inside of the gloves feel warm and soft to the touch. This is due to the layer of polar fleece, which increases thermal insulation. All of this results in a pair of gloves that are comfortable to wear and fit well.
Utility
Mujjo’s insulated gloves are touchscreen compatible on all 5 fingers and even the palm of your hand. Let’s say your fingers are busy. To answer a call, you can swipe your palm. However, the touchscreen is only accessible in the palm of your hand, not your knuckles.
In addition, these gloves are designed for answering calls, clicking pictures, etc. Please don’t expect to be able to accurately type long messages or play games while wearing these gloves.
I tried to do this, but it’s not possible to send a text message, because you will accidentally click on the letter next to the one you want. And this is because of the protrusion caused by all the layers of material.
But what good are gloves if they meet all the requirements, except for protecting hands from freezing in the cold? Well, these Mujjo gloves will protect you from the cold too.
It’s not cold where I live (but the AC is set to 68 degrees Fahrenheit) so I can’t appreciate how warm they can keep your hands. But putting on these gloves is soothing. After a couple of minutes it becomes quite warm. Other reviews that have used the gloves in cold temperatures claim that they protect against the cold.
Mujjo Insulated Touch Screen Gloves are $36. They are well priced and the decision comes down to the design factor. The touch features are commendable and can keep your hands warm in cold temperate climates.
They don’t suit several styles of clothing and Mujjo has several suggestions to cover these aspects. So read on and you will find something perfect for your taste.
Mujjo Leather Touch Screen Gloves
I already told you that I love minimalistic design and leather has always been my main accessory choice. Mujjo leather touch screen gloves are perfect for this. It’s made from Ethiopian leather, has an all-black design, and doesn’t have fancy engravings.
Plus, it looks great with most outfits, especially denim jackets. Let’s dive in and find out how well they work.
Assembly and design
Mujjo Leather Touchscreen Gloves are made from Ethiopian leather, which is soft to the touch, keeps hands warm and is said to be durable.
With careful handling, leather ages very well and becomes covered with a patina that improves the appearance of the product. Plus, I feel like a killer when I put them on. This is how awesome they look.
To keep these gloves from slipping out of your hands, they are equipped with a leather strap and a button closure. The strap is equipped with two button fasteners for different wrist sizes. The button faces have a matte black finish that blends in slightly with gloves.
A cashmere lining adorns the inside of the gloves for exceptional comfort. The inner lining is soft, smooth, extremely thin and has a snug fit. However, make sure you select the correct size.
Utility
All five fingers and the palm of the gloves are touchscreen compatible. Again, this glove is only on the palm side, not the knuckle, which is similar to other gloves in the Mujjo line.
They come with the same set of pros and cons. They’re great for answering calls, clicking pictures, and other tasks that don’t require high-precision touch. The protruding sides make accurate typing difficult.
The design of this product makes it a tempting purchase. It will look good on a wide variety of outfits while still performing its main function, especially when the gloves are made of leather and have a cashmere lining.
Both of these products are naturally occurring and protect animals from harsh climates, ensuring you don’t have to worry about getting cold. The company also claims that it is waterproof and windproof. But I recommend not exposing them to water if possible.
The Mujjo Leather Touch Screen Gloves are $36, which is the price of Mujjo Insulated Touch Screen Gloves, and I would recommend you go for these if you want something subtle yet beautiful.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: leather doesn’t disappoint as it ages like wine. The older he gets, the better he looks.
Mujjo Knitted Leather Touch Screen Gloves
Do you dream of gloves that on the one hand look like your grandmother knitted them for you, and on the other hand, you look like a hired killer? Well, Mujjo Leather Knitted Touch Screen Gloves reflect these qualities, and if you like it, read on.
Assembly and design
Mujjo leather knitted touch screen gloves are made of three materials. The knuckle side of the outer layer has a crochet finish. I’m not sure if it’s wool or cotton as it looks like a mixture of both as it’s not as soft as wool and feels as strong and durable as cotton to the touch.
The design of these gloves is quite unusual until you put them on and you feel right at home. The outer layer on the palm side is made of Ethiopian leather. Again, the quality is top notch as it feels soft to the touch and also feels durable.
The cashmere lining on the inside contributes to a feeling of warmth and comfort. It also has a similar leather strap and a button closure. Again, with two stud clasps for different wrist sizes, the fronts of these clasps are matte black to help blend them in slightly.
Utility
All five fingers and the palm area are touchscreen compatible. However, this is only from the side of the palm, and not from the side of the joint. None of the gloves mentioned earlier support knuckle touch screen functionality; the same applies to all products in this review.
It performs the basic tasks of making or answering calls, clicking images, and more. However, it is difficult to type accurately while wearing them because they protrude at the edges to protect your hands from the cold. The protruding edges on the fingers contribute to better isolation, but interfere with typing.
The outer crotch layer along with the leather ensures that these gloves can keep your hands warm and cozy even in cold weather. Also, the design is not very polarizing and seems to appeal to the masses. It’s not too much on the face and not very soft. It combines utility and design very well.
Yes, the quality and design of the Mujjo leather knitted touchscreen gloves scream premium. But they are also priced accordingly, coming in at $60. Nearly double the price of other touchscreen gloves in the Mujjo line.
However, they provide a feature set that is rarely available without sacrificing build or design. I am here to help you make an informed decision and if you have the money this is a great buy.
Should I buy MUJJO touchscreen gloves?
You will find several products on the market today that can keep you warm or provide touch screen capabilities. If they come with touchscreen capabilities, it is still limited to just the fingertips, which is not the case with Mujjo’s line of touchscreen gloves.
Mujjo touchscreen gloves are compatible with all five fingers and even the palm (touchscreen compatibility is limited to the palm only, not the knuckles). They also feature superior design and build without sacrificing the ability to keep hands warm outdoors.
Considering all these attributes and how well the gloves perform in each of them, the value for money of these gloves is quite high.
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