The 7 Best Heated Gloves to Buy Right Now
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On more than one occasion, we’ve relied on heated technology to keep our teeth from chattering. Electric blankets, heated jackets, and even reusable hand warmers have all saved us from feeling the winter cold, and recently, we’ve been on the lookout for the best heated gloves to make our collection complete. Trading an old knit pair for one that adds extra warmth is a small swap that will surely leave us feeling nice and toasty — as long as we choose wisely while shopping.
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Not all heated gloves are the same. Some lose their power within minutes while others last for hours. You might find electric gloves that look great on the outside, but once you turn them on, they barely warm up. There are also different designs to choose from — perhaps heated mittens are more your style or you prefer heated glove liners, which are thinner and more flexible than your average pair.
Based on a mix of customer reviews and personal experiences, we’re rounding up the best heated gloves to wear this winter, ahead.
Best Heated Gloves, at a Glance
Best Overall Heated Gloves: ActionHeat Women’s 5V Battery Heated Featherweight Glove, $136.48
Best Heated Skiing Gloves: ORORO Heated Gloves, $149.99
Best Heated Work Gloves: Volt Heated Leather Work Gloves, $169.95,
Best Heated Fingertips Gloves: Savior Heat Heated Gloves, $119.99
Best Heated Gloves Liner: Snow Deer Liners Heated Gloves; $89.99
Best Budget Heated Gloves: Everest Heated Gloves, $49.99
Best Versatile Heated Gloves: Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Smart Heated Lite Gloves, $149.40
Best Overall
ActionHeat Women’s 5V Battery Heated Featherweight Glove
While many heated gloves are built for an active outdoor lifestyle, this pair from ActionHeat is more of an everyday option. Reviewers say that, unlike most designs, they’re snug without being bulky, and thanks to the three different heat settings, they’ll provide just enough warmth without making your hands sweat. The one downside is that the rechargeable battery won’t last more than a few hours (some say 2.5 while others claim five), so you’ll want to reserve these babies for quick trips and errands, rather than long, snowy adventures.
Best For Skiing
ORORO Heated Gloves for Men and Women, 3-in-1 Warm Gloves for Hiking Skiing Motorcycle
This brand is well-known for making quality heated jackets and vests, so it’s no surprise that its heated gloves are pretty popular, too. Technically, this water-resistant option is four gloves in one set: two outer shells that include 3M Thinsulate insulation and two heated liners. The battery is designed to last up to eight hours, which is long enough to get you through multiple ski runs, and the gloves are said to be snug, ensuring that cold air and wet snow won’t get inside. The only thing to be on the lookout for is the fact that they run small, so you may want to size up just to be on the safe side.
Best Work Gloves
Volt Heated Leather Work Gloves
With heated work gloves, you no longer have to choose between function and warmth. Volt’s premium leather design is a must-have for those who spend their days outside in single digits, especially since these gloves come complete with extra padding and will hold up while heavy lifting. As for the heating element, there are four different power levels to choose from, ranging from low to high, and whichever one you pick will determine how long the battery will last. Keeping it on low will ensure your heated gloves will stay warm for eight hours while the highest setting (which is 150 degrees) goes for two.
BEST Heated Fingertip Gloves
Savior Heat Heated Gloves
When choosing heated gloves, it’s important to look at where the warmth will be distributed. This option, for instance, heats the back of the hand and all five fingers, which is perfect if that’s the area you’re focusing on. While these gloves have some classic features — multiple heat settings, a battery that lasts for a few hours, etc. — reviewers made sure to note that they specifically helped with Raynaud’s disease, something that decreases blood flow and often makes fingers feel extra cold. Plus, even though the glove fingers are warm, they’ll still work on touch screens, so you won’t have to worry about removing them to use your phone or other devices.
Best Glove Liners
Snow Deer Liners Heated Gloves
On Sale 24% off
Not every winter day calls for big, bulky heated gloves. Sometimes, a heated liner will work just as well. This pair from Snow Deer is thinner than your average option, allowing you to move around with ease while still keeping your hands warm with multiple heat settings. You can also layer this pair underneath the gloves you already own, which might save you some money in the long run and allow you to express your personal style.
Best On A Budget
Everest Heated Gloves
On Sale 20% off
Yes, these Everest gloves have a 4.5-star review on Walmart’s site and include all the bells and whistles — five-finger heating, multiple settings, a waterproof shell, 3M Thinsulate insulation, a battery that can last up to eight hours, and an adjustable wrist strap — but they won’t set you back by hundreds of dollars. This pair surprisingly rings in under $50 and is often on sale.
Best VerSatile HEated Gloves
Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Smart Heated Lite Gloves
On Sale 40% off
There’s a lot to love about Eddie Bauer’s heated gloves — particularly the sleek design and the fact that you can control the heat and track the battery using your phone (yes, your phone). They’re also waterproof thanks to WeatherEdge® Plus technology and include PrimaLoft® Gold insulation. You can wear them on windy days, snowy ones, days spent skiing down the mountains, or while shoveling your driveway. They’ll keep your hands warm no matter what you have going on!
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