This glove and wearable remote control is intended to improve your music-listening experience. Currently seeking finances on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, the GoGlove wirelessly connects to your smartphone and allows you to interact with it.
The wearable Bluetooth controller is built into a thin glove liner that fits underneath an outer glove, making it ideal for cold winter weather. Sensors are placed in the thumb and fingers while an accompanying app houses many features users can engage with at the snap of their fingers. The remote control can also be taken out of the mitten. Using patent-pending technology, the GoGlove lets you control your music while staying active in cold climates. Invented by Ben Harris, the wearable remote control helps you "live without distraction."
Remote Control Gloves
This Wearable Remote Control Uses Bluetooth to Interact With Your Phone
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