DR.PREPARE Heated Gloves for Men Women, 3200mAh Rechargeable Electric Battery, Thin Heated Motorcycle Work Gloves Liners, Touch Screen Gloves Winter Hand Warmer for Hunting Skiing Snowboarding
$46.99







Price: $46.99
(as of Nov 24, 2025 00:58:58 UTC – Details)
Product description


1 Rapid Heat
2 High Versatility

Measure First, Fit Better
* Check the size chart in the main pictures. If your measurement of palm width (at the base of 4 fingers) or middle finger length falls between sizes, choose the larger one for comfort.

3 Levels – All-Day Warmth
Note: In extreme cold outdoors, heat may feel less noticeable — that’s normal.

1 Warm Gift Idea
2 Non-Slip & Touch Control

1 Use Instructions
2 Easy Maintenance


1 Outdoor Warmth
2 Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
S Size
[Full-Hand Heating in 2s] Carbon fiber heating wires wrap around each finger and across the back of the hand, delivering fast, even warmth. Perfect thin heated gloves for men and women to keep hands cozy in winter activities.
[Up to 7 H Warmth with 2 Rechargeable Batteries] These electric heated gloves come with 2 rechargeable 7.4V 3200mAh batteries (charger included). Switch between 3 heat levels—High (2.5–3 H), Medium (3.5–4 H), and Low (6.5–7 H)—for all-day warmth.
[3 Heat Levels – Easy Button Control] Simple button operation lets you choose Low (Green), Medium (Blue), or High heat (Red). Note: In extreme cold outdoors, heat may feel less noticeable — that’s normal.
[Multi-Function Winter Gloves for Men & Women] Designed with MaxGrip anti-slip palm, touchscreen fingertips, and a water-repellent shell. These heated ski gloves are great for hiking, motorcycling, shoveling snow, or running. A thoughtful rechargeable warm gift for cold days.
[Flexible & Comfortable Fit] Moderate thickness keeps warmth without sacrificing dexterity. Ideal for driving, horse riding, cycling, or fishing, and can also be used as an inner heat layer under bulkier gloves in extreme cold.
Customers say
Customers find these heated gloves to be of good quality and perfect for cold winter mornings. However, the warmth and functionality receive mixed feedback – while some say they get warm quickly and work well, others report that the thumb and forefinger remain cold and the gloves don’t function as advertised. Moreover, the battery life is problematic, with customers noting it doesn’t last and the batteries don’t stay charged. Additionally, comfort, bulkiness, size, and value for money are also mixed aspects.
8 reviews for DR.PREPARE Heated Gloves for Men Women, 3200mAh Rechargeable Electric Battery, Thin Heated Motorcycle Work Gloves Liners, Touch Screen Gloves Winter Hand Warmer for Hunting Skiing Snowboarding
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Gabrielle –
5/5
I bought these for my husband and he loves them
Jeff Grimes –
Same same but different(better!)
New design. Gloves feel warmer, slightly smaller in size but still fits. Definitely a better design, enjoyable and work GREAT!!
B Marshall Maher –
Absolute Crapâ¦
!!!!! Do yourself a favor DONâT ORDER these gloves â theyâre TOTAL GARBAGE â save the time and effort youâd wsste returning them !!!!!First theyâe sold as gloves.âthe box says âGlove Liners.â The gloves themselves are poorly constructed.One has a battery pocket zipper that doesnât catch so as soon as you put it on it pops open. The fingers were misshapen and gnarly, and not in a good way.One of them is nonfunctional, it turns on but no heat is generated. The functional one didnât generate enough heat to keep hands warm on 30° day as the material theyâre are made of (a stretchy Lycra fabric) has no thermal effect and thereâs no insulation.As far as its effective heat and warmth function did nothing to keep my fingers warm, particularly my fingertips. I hade Raynaud’s disease risk frostbite because of the restricted blood flow means to my fingers. I purchased these to keep my finger ⦠total fail. The heat is concentrated on the top of your hands which wasnât what I expecting.Bottom Line: The gloves are total crap ⦠Iâm putting them on a slow boat to China and asking for a refund.Do yourself a favor donât order these gloves â theyâre garageâ and save the time wasted returning them.
KLSHorses –
Lined , heated glove liners for ranch work .
I love these gloves – I wear them everyday outside taking care of horses – this is the first time it said water resistant, they didnât get wet as fast , Iâve been wearing these liners for 4 years and since Iâm opening wet gates all day they get pretty wet , I tried these upgraded ones and they didnât wet as fast as the others but they do get wet . Everything else about them is good – no bulkiness , they stay warm about 2-3 hrs – I have them on med setting first hour then on high . Batteries tend to not last as long as time goes on so I carry an extra pair to change when they get wet . All the people that board horses with us are now using them also , canât use bulky gloves working with horses .So they would be perfect if they found a way to keep them dryer .
cmcadams –
Works well
These are actually pretty good. I got these because I get severe pain in my thumb when its cold and the dr.s don’t have any idea why. I wish they got hotter but the high setting is pretty warm. They would be great if used with a muff too. There are some cold spots on the palm but I figure it would be hard to keep the heating elements in that area. I used them several times for short walks before the battery went dead but always on high so I think the battery life is decent. The grip on the palms is really good and the touch pad capability works well with phones. The only thing about them, and this is not huge, is the battery area. It is at the wrist and when wearing a jacket, which you will cause its cold, pushes them down a bit and you can’t have them too tight because it strangles your hand. Like I said this is not huge because where else would the battery go and I think the pros outweigh the cons.
Jim S –
Nice but no heat where you want it.
While the gloves are comfortable and well made, the heating elements are on the back of the hands and not on the fingers or palm area. This does not really heat the finger tips which was the main reason for purchasing. I did find the battery packs and compartments on the gloves to be good. I would not recommend these gloves for finger protection.
Rashelle –
Love
Awesome gloves for the cold weather â¤ï¸ it is perfect
Robert H. –
You NEED these to ride a motorcycle in the winter!!
I recommend not using the high setting if you canât easily change it. My first time was on my Harley and rode about an hour with them on high and was experiencing discomfort in my left hand but I was on a highway bundled up on a motorcycle so I continued to work. Long story shortâ¦when I pulled my glove off the left hand, a little piece of my skin came with it because it apparently formed a blister and bust. I still recommend them, I use the high setting only if itâs below freezing