A recommendation by ItWasInevitable

ItWasInevitable's recommendation

If you don't like the heated mouse (previous) or type more than you mouse, these are for you! My coworker has them and loves them.

For people who like:

Updated Dec 19, 2006

What people think about this:

wiredd thinks this is smart
pinrat and KRiSTOPHERDUKES think this is useful

Comment

14 more recommendations

ekalvi's recommendation

First to recommend

I think this is an interesting application of USB technology. However, it is pretty ridiculous. (via ProductWiki)

List that features this:

For people who like:

Updated Jan 31, 2007

What people think about this:

KRiSTOPHERDUKES thinks this is smart
wiredd, KRiSTOPHERDUKES, and thestylepage think this is funny
KRiSTOPHERDUKES thinks this is useful

Comment

whataboutem's recommendation

My room mate loves blasting the ac... or keeping the heat really low- depending on the season. Basically, I'm always cold. Sometimes so cold that it's hard to type. These gloves are the PERFECT solution! I won't let my room mate's unusually high body temperature stop ME!

For people who like:

Updated May 19, 2009

Comment

undeclared's recommendation

I work at home in a drafty 100-year-old building. My hands are always terribly cold. Just ordered this to keep me toasty warm as I type!

For people who like:

Updated Feb 4, 2009

Comment

PuraVida's recommendation

Perfect for late-night typing in your chilly dorm room (why are they always cold?!)

Lists that feature this:

For people who like:

Updated Dec 30, 2008

Comment

rebeltreble's recommendation

It is a simple fact of life if your hands get cold then typing becomes thousands of times more difficult. I have worked in drafty offices before that had my hands aching by the end of the day from the cold. Modtek has come up with a smart and fashionable way to keep your hands toasty warm! Just plug these woolen knit gloves into a single USB port and heat is instant sent to your hands. The "mitten" part of the gloves come off so you can keep typing with nice warm hands! These Modtek USB Warming gloves are a must have for drafty computers rooms and winter!

Lists that feature this:

Updated Dec 18, 2008

Comment

Yournewbestfriend's recommendation

I'm always freezing in my office so these would be perfect for me! Yes, use your computer to heat gloves that you can wear while typing, procrastinating, whatever you do at work really.

Updated Aug 18, 2008

Comment

Jessyca's recommendation

Girls and most commercial office spaces don't mix well. It's frickin' cold in most offices. I've worked places where I'll wear a heavy fleece jacket and have to go run warm water over my hands in order to keep typing! These would have been super handy! Can I get USB socks, too?

For people who like:

Updated Jul 25, 2008

Comment

Viewing 1-8 of 15 Recommendations

Great offers from these retailers

Powered by Shopping.com

Black Diamond Men's Legend Glove Black S

A frontcountry glove that places a premium on protecting your hands from the cold and wet of winter, the Legend... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Jomac Products Wool Lined Lrg 1/pr Jomac Kevlar Heat Glove

Lined Heat Protection Gloves Type: Heat Protection Gloves Style: Wool Lined Coating: Kevlar® Gender: Men's... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Jomac Products Wool Lined Gaunt Lg Pr Jomac Kevlar Heat Glove

Lined Heat Protection Gloves Type: Heat Protection Gloves Style: Wool Lined Coating: Kevlar® Gender: Men's... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Black Diamond Men's Legend Glove Natural S

A frontcountry glove that places a premium on protecting your hands from the cold and wet of winter, the Legend... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Ragg Wool Pop Top Glove - Ladies, Wheat

Our patented fleece lined ragg wool gloves feature a retractable thumb and pocket in the fold back cap to hold... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Black Diamond Men's Legend Glove

PrimaLoft insulated and GORE-TEX protected, Black Diamond's Legend Glove is for those times when you need hand... more

Be the first to recommend it!

ThisNext Information

Copyright ©2005-2009 ThisNext, Inc.