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🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with MEKO Gloves!
The MEKO Artist Gloves are specially designed for digital artists, featuring a two-finger design that allows for comfortable drawing on various touchscreen devices. With palm rejection technology, these gloves ensure that your hand can rest on the screen without interference. Made from breathable lycra, they provide a lightweight and flexible fit, making them suitable for both left and right-handed users. Say goodbye to smudges and friction, and hello to smooth, precise strokes!
J**E
Palm rejection works, a lengthier glove would be better.
I thought this glove design would not work for palm rejection as the pinky tip and ring finger are left uncovered. However, this glove is sold by MEKO who also sells stylus for average phone or tablet screens, so I thought it would be unlikely the glove would not work. Turns out, the thickness of this glove keeps those areas away from the screen.The S size glove seems of good quality and fits well on my small hand (My hand span is 8,25" or 21cm). I would have liked the sleeve over the wrist to extend further back to prevent arm skin interference on the screen. The absence of this feature makes it a bit awkward to use the stylus on the screen as you need to hold your arm on the air.Previously I bought a cheap lycra glove that did not have palm rejection. I guess "anti fouling" is not palm rejection.
S**R
This glove DOES prevent touch input.
So far as I know this is the only glove on Amazon that will completely prevent touch input on a capacitive touch screen. (Pretty much all touch screens these days use capacitive touch technology.)I have a couple of other so-called anti-fouling gloves but they don't prevent touch input and I can tell by the pictures of all of the other gloves on Amazon that they are made of the same material as these particular gloves--so I'm pretty sure those others won't prevent touch input either.This glove is made of a different material and is a little thicker and, in my experience, blocks all touch input. I've never had a single time, while using this glove, that one of my devices detected my palm.My only complaint about this glove is that it isn't available in a medium size--just small and large. I got the small and it fits okay but I would have preferred something a little larger. (My guess is that the large would be too large, however.)
G**G
Feels great, worth the price
Great texture to it, not a silk textured like regular fouling gloves. It works with both Touchscreen tablets (surface, iPad, display tablets) and non- display tablets (Wacom's Intuos line with touch screen) as well as pencil/ pen drawing on paper. I love the way it feels and my only request is that they would take off the logo because then it would work for left handed. I would like to get another because when I draw in pencil I tend to wipe eraser shavings with my left and it isn't comfortable on the left hand. Otherwise, the seem isn't noticeable and is a great glove
R**R
Kind of Works
Just tested out the gloves. It is not "wrong" that the gloves are somewhat thick enough to be not detected by the touch screen. However, the joint of the pinky can still be detected by the display. I will probably keep the gloves and use an old sock to make it a bit thicker so the display can't sense it.I don't recommend this to users whose tablet cannot support active stylus.
A**L
They Work.
These gloves are at least twice as thick compared to others. The wrist is a bit tight. The single finger hold for the little finger works well, even though I thought it might not work. Even with only one finger in, no skin touches the computer screen and the thickness of the glove prevents triggering buttons on the screen that you don’t want to trigger.
N**N
Works! Anti palm
I have an HP Chromebook x360 14 and it has a capacitive touch screen. Wearing this glove allows me to write with my palm down, on the screen. It's great.
M**L
Worked as advertised
Worked as advertised for me, but might be better if it covered two fingers. It depends on how you write or draw.
S**E
Works great
My hand is small -- hand span is about 18.5cm (=7+1/4 in). The small sized glove feels a little bit oversized on my hand but it still works great. I love how the tip of my pinky is exposed, it makes it so comfortable.Good palm rejection. My hand slides smoothly on the glassy tablet surface. Wish it had just a bit more friction though.
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