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Noter Winter Touchscreen Gloves: Touchscreen compatible

Winter Touchscreen Gloves — Gloves, Noter
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Black Cashmere
Black Cashmere
Joom
$6.56
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When the temperature drops, these winter touchscreen gloves are your best bet for staying warm without sacrificing your social life (or your emails). Crafted from luxuriously soft cashmere wool, they're like a cozy hug for your hands—ideal for those frosty mornings when you'd rather not leave your bed. And yes, the touchscreen-compatible fingertips mean you can text, scroll, or doomscroll without freezing your fingers off. Whether you're biking to work, braving the commute, or just pretending to enjoy winter walks, these gloves have got you covered—stylishly and practically.

  • First off, they're made of cashmere wool. Fancy, right?
  • Style? Think casual coffee runs but make it business meeting appropriate.
  • Perfect for: cyclists, commuters, and anyone who ventures outside (brave souls).
  • Thickened warm material
  • Unisex design
  • Casual and business style
  • Soft cashmere wool
  • Touchscreen compatible

General specs

  • Brand: Noter
  • Seller: Joom
  • Material: Cashmere wool
  • Style: Casual, Business
  • Ideal for: Cycling, Commuting, Outdoor activities
  • First listed by seller: 5/30/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$6.56
Last price update: 8/13/25
Out of stock

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Seller Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom
Update August 8, 2025 August 27, 2025 August 31, 2025 September 2, 2025 August 28, 2025 August 8, 2025
Material Cashmere wool Elastic knit Wool, Elastic knit Plush interior, Windproof and waterproof exterior Cashmere, Windproof fabric Wool, Elastic knitted
Gender Unisex Unisex Unisex
Compatibility Touchscreen devices Smartphones, Tablets Touchscreen devices Touchscreen devices
Season Winter Autumn, Winter Winter
Winter Touchscreen Gloves — Gloves, Noter

Winter Touchscreen Gloves

$6.56

Reviews

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Paul Petit
Paul P. FR Montpellier
June 3, 2025
Decision:

first impression: when i got these Noter gloves, i was skeptical but gave them a shot. they felt cozy right out of the box, like a soft hug for my hands, and the plug-and-play aspect with my phone was a big plus. i've used them for a few weeks now, mostly for commuting and short walks, and they've held up okay. they keep my hands fairly warm in moderate cold, but on colder days, i find myself wishing for a bit more insulation. the touchscreen feature is decent—it lets me scroll and type without exposing my skin, though it can be finicky at times. style-wise, they look good and blend with most of my outfits, which i appreciate. overall, they're a solid choice if you're looking for something functional and stylish, but don't expect them to be the ultimate winter gear. i'd recommend them with some reservations, especially if you're on a tight budget or face harsh winters :)

  • Pros: the gloves are fairly warm and soft, making them comfortable for cold days. i liked that i could use my phone without taking them off, which was handy for quick texts or checking emails on the go. the style is nice and versatile, fitting in for casual outings or more dressed-up moments.
  • Cons: as it seemed to me, they might not be the warmest option for really freezing weather, and the touchscreen part works but isn't perfect—sometimes it takes a few tries to register taps. the price felt a bit high for what you get, and i'm not sure how durable they'll be over time.
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