Clheatky Heated Gloves Review

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Clheatky Heated Gloves
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These are probably the heaviest and warmest gloves I have ever worn although perhaps not always the most practical. These are super heavy-duty gloves containing a rechargeable heating element in each glove and are designed for biking or outdoor sports in sub zero conditions.

In the reusable ziplock storage bag are the gloves themselves, a dual-tipped USB charging cable, two batteries, a soft carry bag, and a single sheet user guide. Build quality feels first rate, these gloves are very well made and clearly built to last.

Even without the internal heating element, they are super warm, being thick and well-padded with a soft and almost luxurious felt lining. They are not without fault, being bulky and unwieldy to wear, water-resistant rather than waterproof and at nearly $70 by no means inexpensive.

The gloves weigh 200g each with the battery fitted and feel almost bulletproof, these would be perfect for biking or outdoor wear in freezing conditions. The gloves come with touch pads on the fingers and thumbs to allow the use of a mobile phone, but that is about all you can do with them on as they are not very flexible or manoeuvrable and at times it feels like you are wearing boxing gloves.

Each glove has a large 4000mAh rechargeable battery that fits neatly into a zipped pocket and can give up to 8 and a half hours of effective heating across the back of the hand and fingers depending on the heating level they are set to. There are three heating levels - Red (55-60°C), White (45-55°C) and Blue (40°C) which can be selected from a large backlit button on the rear of each glove. Unlike well made with other heated gloves I have tried, these heat not only the palms but also the back of the hand and fingers too. They come with a heavy duty charging cable which connects to any standard USB port but with two non-standard plugs for the batteries. There are Status LEDs on the cable for each battery changing from red to green when charging is complete. Take care not to lose or damage the cable as finding a replacement may not be easy. It is a pity standard USB connections could not have been used for the batteries.

These gloves are well made, tough and robust and with or without the heating on will keep your hands warm in even the very coldest conditions. At $69 they are not inexpensive but I doubt there are better ones available for less.

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