Published on December 1st,2009 at 4:48 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Warm up your hands with Thanko USB Gloves

We don’t know about you, but there are people who really suffer from what we can call ‘cold-hands-syndrome’, meaning whatever they do, even in regular gloves, their hands are incurably cold. You would need to grab a hot drink or carry a portable heater with you etc. to fight it. The case being as such, these products seem to offer an alternative convenient solution (at least wherever you have a USB port).

Working through the USB port of either your PC or AC adapter, these gloves are offered in three versions: Black, grey and (for girls) white. Heater in the Black version is positioned on the back of the gloves, whereas for the other 2 versions with removable hook, it is located in the palm and the hood parts of the gloves.

You can purchase them at geekstuff4U. Just click on the version of your choice:
grey gloves
black gloves
white gloves

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