Savior Heat S20 Waterproof Heated Gloves are unisex heated motorcycle gloves are made of 70% polyester in the external layer, the internal part includes lightweight and Ultra-soft peal cotton, imported heat elements, and HIPORA waterproof layer, which ensures the electric gloves water-resistant, windproof and super comfortable wearing experience for you; This is the outerwear gloves, not liners.
Electric
heated gloves heat up your whole hand quickly in seconds with the far-infrared
fiber heating elements covering the entire hand back and all the fingers to
fingertips. It can offer help for poor blood circulation, Arthritis, and Raynaud's;
powered with 2pcs 7.4v 2200mah rechargeable batteries (included), the heated
gloves can last up to 8 hours long. It is not hot enough to burn you, but it's
hot enough to bring you comfort.
How
to Use the Electric-Heated Gloves?
Step
1: Fully charged (about 3.5-4 hours) the batteries before the first time using,
the charger will turn to solid green;
Step 2: Plug the battery into the electric gloves battery pocket;
Step 3: Long Press the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to turn it on( start in High
Level), short press it again to adjust the temperature (Medium/ Low), savior
heated gloves will turn off when long press it for 3 seconds.
My
Opinion: These are perfect winter gloves for cold climates and are easy to charge
along with use for outdoor winter activities like snowmobiling, snowshoeing,
skiing, snowboarding, sledding, snow removal any reason you may be outdoors in
bitterly cold weather to keep your hands warm.
See
more at https://saviorheat.com/products/savior-rechargeable-battery-heated-glove
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