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The Ultra-Thin Silver Fiber Gaming Finger Sleeves are designed for gamers seeking precision and comfort. With a 0.25mm thickness for enhanced touchscreen sensitivity, these breathable and sweatproof sleeves ensure a secure fit and all-season usability across various devices.
D**Z
Mejore mi jugabilidad
Súper buenos los dedales se deslizan excelentemente en la pantalla del teléfono y tablet recomendado ah 100 por ciento
L**O
Helps fingers heal
Great
A**.
Good
Good
M**N
Cómodo
El estuche es muy elegante y de buena calidad!
W**T
Also work super well to turn bad touchscreen gloves into reliable touchscreen gloves!
The media could not be loaded. I decided to try these out to see if they'd fix the issue i have with thick winter touchscreen gloves NOT being that touchscreen friendly. You know what i mean, right? Thick plush waterproof type winter gloves that promise touchscreen ability, but you receive them and find out that only one side of the fingertips has the touchscreen coating, and even if u do that awkward hand position to get only that front part of the finger to touch the screen, it barely ever works for things like long touch, dragging or swipe typing? Gaming too i guess. Even when just tapping, it's anyone's guess which spot on the screen your super thick glove will touch first.Well my hunch was right. These little things really solved that issue. I slipped a few of em over so many problem gloves and it took whatever tiny amount of static electricity that the touchscreen glove fingertips were transmitting from my fingers and actually evenly coated the whole entire fingertips of the thick winter gloves in consistent, reliable touchscreen ability.I can't tell u how long I've tried to science my way around problem winter gloves to invent a way to fix this, since i couldn't find anything on the internet that could do it. I came across this on amazon vine and my problem is finally solved.Of course, these still need a power source, aka your fingertips, so these won't work with non touchscreen gloves, or fingers on touchscreen gloves that aren't touch enabled (usually 2 or 3 fingers on touchscreen gloves aren't touch enabled). The touchscreen gloves don't generate their own static electricity either, they just transfer it from your fingers to the glove to the screen. What this does is transfer static electricity from your fingers to your touchscreen gloves to these fingertip covers, which coat your whole glove fingertips in reliable static electricity, so you don't have trouble using a touchscreen with any part of the glove fingertips. Front, back, sides, tip, etc. Keep in mind though that even with these on, your winter glove fingertips are still super thick, and have irregular shape, so it's still very easy to accidentally touch 2 spots on the same finger to the screen at once, activating multi touch. You can see this happened in my video once, where i 2 finger dragged the canvas on accident with one finger. Anyway, These will also work to make your bare fingertips' nails work on your screen if wanted (nails don't transfer electrons, but this will transfer it from your skin to around your nail), and they also help very nicely in gliding fingers across screens. If you have a screen protector with that rubbery friction, this can solve that too.I really think they should market these as "bad touchscreen glove fixers" as well xD
D**Z
Ultra-Thin Silver Fiber Gaming Finger Sleeves – Worth It?
If you're looking for a way to improve your gaming experience on touch-screen devices, the Ultra-Thin Silver Fiber Gaming Finger Sleeves are a solid option. They provide a smooth, responsive touch and prevent sweaty fingers from messing up your gameplay. The material feels great and works well for mobile gaming or any precision-based touch controls.However, there are a few downsides. The sleeves are pretty small and easy to misplace, so keeping track of them can be a hassle. Also, since they cover individual fingers rather than acting as a full glove, putting them on takes some time—especially if you're in a hurry to jump into a game.Overall, they do what they're supposed to do, but their size and usability quirks might not be for everyone. If you don’t mind the extra effort, they’re a great addition to any mobile gamer’s setup!
J**Y
Comfy sleeves with decent touch response
This item isn't the thinnest sleeve I've used. That title goes to the PXIRQ stuff I've tried and reordered. That said, I actually prefer this product better. The whole sleeve is of the same material, and the size is just right for me. It's relatively cheap and comes with a metallic carrying case. I've not had any touch responsiveness issues while using this item.As with all gaming sleeves, this thing probably will wear down in time. Mine's holding up pretty well after 50+ hours of gaming on one pair.
N**E
Very thin, but work very well. Almost feels like you're not wearing any.
As a child of the 80s, I practically grew up with a controller in my hands. So when I ventured into mobile gaming, I found that touch-sensitive devices didn't quite suit my style. I came across a few games I genuinely enjoy, but was disappointed to learn that they only supported touch controls. I had previously tried finger sleeves, but most of them felt overly thick and a bit cumbersome, almost like wearing socks on my fingers.When I found these new finger sleeves, I had a hopeful feeling that they might be thin enough to enhance my gameplay without feeling bulky. I'm happy to say that they fit snugly on my fingers. They are made of a lightweight material that glides effortlessly across the screen. While playing Call of Duty Mobile, I found that I could easily tap on buttons and maneuver my character without any hindrance. Overall, the touch sensitivity is impressive, and I have no complaints.