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Introducing AnyGlove™ - Touchscreen Gloves in a Bottle
LAKE MARY, Fla. --(Business Wire)--
AnyGlove is a revolutionary new product that is easy to use and will
turn almost any type of glove into a touchscreen compatible glove.
Winter isn't the only time of year when you might be wearing gloves and
most gloves will limit you from using your touchscreen devices. With
AnyGlove, you can send texts and use your favorite apps on mobile
devices, like the iPhone (News - Alert) 5, iPad, iPad Mini and Galaxy S3, with almost
any glove, anytime of the year. Skiing, cycling, mountain biking,
gardening, workouts at the gym; why be inconvenienced if you don't have
to
The AnyGlove liquid can be applied to any finger(s) or part of the glove
you want to work with a touchscreen and a single application can last
for weeks, even months, depending on the type of gloves and how you use
them. AnyGlove can be reapplied at any time, as needed, to restore full
functionality throughout the useful life of the glove. It's that simple.
AnyGlove works great on many different types of materials; fleece,
knits, synthetic suede and more. AnyGlove is available for less than
$20.00 (USD) and a single bottle can treat multiple pairs of gloves,
making it a great value.
AnyGlove has been successfully tested on dozens of different types of
gloves, from light weight liners, like The North Face® Fleece and Knit
Liner gloves to winter sport, like the Mountain Hard Wear® Power
Stretch® with Polartec®, Nike Dri-Fit and Therma-Fit Running Gloves,
Fox® Incline Cycling gloves, Grease Monkey™ heavy duty work gloves and
more.
While a wide array of touchscreen gloves is available today, most fall
short of customer expectations according to dozens of online reviews.
Common complaints about today's touchscreen gloves include: they lack
warmth; they don't fit well; they fall apart easily; the ptch or
threads in the fingers are unattractive and unsightly; they work for a
short time but then stop working. So why are these gloves so popular
Because people want to keep their gloves on when they use touchscreens,
so they purchase the only products available to them…until now. AnyGlove
is not only affordable; it gives the individual the choice to make any
finger, or all ten, touchscreen compatible.
AnyGlove was originally developed for work gloves, but works equally
well on gloves used for a variety of different types of activities and
occupations. "One of the product testers is employed by a major airline
as a baggage handler and generally wears work gloves all day long. He
was constantly plagued with having to take off his gloves every time he
needed to send a text or make/take a call, which was a major
inconvenience for him," stated Aaron Baker, a member of the product
development team at AnyGlove. "During our initial research, we learned
that there are many occupations where people must wear gloves as part of
their job and easily go through gloves every two or three months. This
includes airline baggage handlers, UPS and FedEx drivers, shipping
clerks, warehouse workers, and many others. Since there are very few
affordable touchscreen glove options for these guys, we saw an
opportunity to take a different approach to solving the problem. Not via
conductive patches or threads, which we knew wouldn't last for more than
a few days. We needed to develop something that would impregnate the
actual glove material itself and if necessary, could be reapplied over
and over, providing touchscreen glove functionality throughout the
usable life of the glove. Our solution resulted in the creation of
AnyGlove, which has been very well received," said Baker.
AnyGlove can be purchased now online at retail giant Amazon.com,
Amazon.ca
and Amazon.co.uk.
Plans are underway to expand availability of AnyGlove into other
geographical markets and retail channels during the coming year.
AnyGlove will be demonstrating its product at the Outdoor
Retailer Winter Market Show 2013, Booth# BR818,
January 23-26, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
About AnyGlove, LLC
AnyGlove is a Florida based Consumer Product Development Company.

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