Mechanics gloves offer touchscreen-sensitive fingertips

Nov. 14, 2013
A new line of mechanics gloves from Galeton offers sensitive finger tips for working with smartphones and other devices offering touchscreens. The maX contact touchscreen mechanics glove is based on the company’s maX 2.0 Gloves. The gloves feature touch material on both the front and back of the thumb and first finger, providing more reliable performance, the company said. Durable synthetic leather palm and flexible spandex back offer comfort to the wearer.

A new line of mechanics gloves from Galeton offers sensitive finger tips for working with smartphones and other devices offering touchscreens. The maX contact touchscreen mechanics glove is based on the company’s maX 2.0 Gloves.

The gloves feature touch material on both the front and back of the thumb and first finger, providing more reliable performance, the company said.

Durable synthetic leather palm and flexible spandex back offer comfort to the wearer.

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