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  2. The 15 Warmest Winter Gloves for Women, According to ... - AOL

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    These handy ski gloves come with all the bells and whistles—a clip for easy storage, adjustable wrist straps to keep everything in place, touchscreen compatible fingertips, a comfy nose wipe ...

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    3-in-1 Heating Gloves. This pair offers versatility by giving you a heated liner glove and an insulated outer glove. There's no sacrificing of features for either as both pairs are water resistant ...

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    Check out these electric heated gloves, plus chemically heated and thin options. If your hands get super cold in winter, they are! These Heated Gloves Will Keep Your Hands Warm and Toasty

  5. Agloves - Wikipedia

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    [2] [failed verification] The gloves incorporated silver-nylon yarn to conduct the body's bioelectricity to the touchscreen device. [ 3 ] [ failed verification ] [ 4 ] Agloves won several awards including Best New Product and Best New Company from 2011 Stevie Awards; [ 5 ] and the Innovation Quotient Award from the Boulder County Business Report.

  6. List of Microsoft Surface accessories - Wikipedia

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    A USB-C "travel dock" was released at the same time as Surface Dock 2 with lower power usage and five ports: Ethernet, HDMI, VGA, USB-A and USB-C (charging limited to 12W.) Unlike the Surface Docks, the Travel Hub connects to Surface Devices with USB-C ports including the Surface Pro 7, Surface Book 2, Surface Go, Surface Laptop Go, Surface ...

  7. Haptic technology - Wikipedia

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    1992 tactile interface glove design from NASA. Haptic technology (also kinaesthetic communication or 3D touch) [1] [2] is technology that can create an experience of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user. [3]