You don't need to sew conductive material to them anymore

Feb 5, 2014 12:42 GMT  ·  By

Touch-enabled gadgets are all well and good, but they aren't much use outside during winter, because if you wear any sort of gloves, you can't use them at all. A Kickstarter project wants to change this though.

Tony Yu's has introduced Nanotips, a conductive liquid that can be applied to any gloves, and various other surfaces, to give them the same capacitive touch effect as the skin on the tips of your fingers.

Everything from thin mitts to motorcycle gloves can become touch-capable thanks to Nanotips. Well, anything made of rubber or similarly thick materials.

You can get a bottle of Nanotips Black in exchange for $22 Canadian / $20 / €15.

You might want to place an order quick if you're interested. The project has already accumulated more than the needed funds, and the retail price will be of $30 CAD / $27 / €20 instead of the minimum pledge I mentioned above (which will only last for the few weeks that the Kickstarter project is still up).

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