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  • myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
    myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
    myrmepropagandist
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    Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

    The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

    What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

    * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
    * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
    * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

    Abhijit Menon-SenA dominicB Alberto CotticaA prom™️P Michael SantalyW 18 Replies Last reply
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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

      The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

      What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

      * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
      * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
      * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

      Abhijit Menon-SenA This user is from outside of this forum
      Abhijit Menon-SenA This user is from outside of this forum
      Abhijit Menon-Sen
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      @futurebird (I didn't even know there were such gloves, but… ) when you pull the strap across the top and fasten?

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

        The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

        What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

        * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
        * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
        * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

        dominicB This user is from outside of this forum
        dominicB This user is from outside of this forum
        dominic
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        @futurebird probably insufficiently low-tech to be reliable and cheap, but if the cuff stretches you could put a sensor in there to detect that.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

          The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

          What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

          * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
          * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
          * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

          Alberto CotticaA This user is from outside of this forum
          Alberto CotticaA This user is from outside of this forum
          Alberto Cottica
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          @futurebird "just download the Heated Glovz™ app".

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

            The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

            What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

            * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
            * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
            * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

            prom™️P This user is from outside of this forum
            prom™️P This user is from outside of this forum
            prom™️
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            @futurebird Capacitive sensing should be able to tell. The “sensors” (oftentimes, just a wire) are cheap, power-efficient and can be made waterproof.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

              The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

              What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

              * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
              * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
              * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

              Michael SantalyW This user is from outside of this forum
              Michael SantalyW This user is from outside of this forum
              Michael Santaly
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              @futurebird I’ve never even heard of or considered heated gloves. But will be looking into what’s on the market now!

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

                The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

                What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

                * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
                * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
                * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

                ClayfootC This user is from outside of this forum
                ClayfootC This user is from outside of this forum
                Clayfoot
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                @futurebird I know it probably means "arctic conditions" but I like the idea of gloves specialized for my cold drafty attic.

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                • prom™️P prom™️

                  @futurebird Capacitive sensing should be able to tell. The “sensors” (oftentimes, just a wire) are cheap, power-efficient and can be made waterproof.

                  myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
                  myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
                  myrmepropagandist
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                  @promovicz

                  I’m wondering if that would be reliable if the glove was damp?

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

                    The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

                    What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

                    * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
                    * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
                    * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

                    James 🦉 #FBPE 🇪🇺F This user is from outside of this forum
                    James 🦉 #FBPE 🇪🇺F This user is from outside of this forum
                    James 🦉 #FBPE 🇪🇺
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                    @futurebird What about a Spiderman "go web" style gesture?

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

                      The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

                      What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

                      * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
                      * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
                      * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

                      jackJ This user is from outside of this forum
                      jackJ This user is from outside of this forum
                      jack
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                      @futurebird they could play a constant high-pitched drone when active

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                      • jackJ jack

                        @futurebird they could play a constant high-pitched drone when active

                        jackJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        jack
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                        @futurebird more seriously - a press stud to clip them shut when not worn - could be wired as a cutoff switch

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @promovicz

                          I’m wondering if that would be reliable if the glove was damp?

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                          Phosphenes
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                          @futurebird @promovicz

                          All of the OP ideas are good.

                          Or an elastic string threaded around the opening of the glove. When the glove is filled, the string is taught and pulls on a switch. When the glove is empty, the switch relaxes off.

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

                            The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

                            What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

                            * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
                            * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
                            * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

                            KimK This user is from outside of this forum
                            KimK This user is from outside of this forum
                            Kim
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                            @futurebird@sauropods.win Perhaps something devious with accelerometers. Obviously if they're not moving they're not being worn, but maybe the movements when being worn on a hand are different enough from being in a bag or pocket? Like whatever witchcraft smartwatches use to count steps...

                            Or simple proximity (nearfield induction?) to each other. Gloves tend to be stored close together, unless you've dropped one, at which point you have bigger problems than a flat battery.

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                            • Alberto CotticaA Alberto Cottica

                              @futurebird "just download the Heated Glovz™ app".

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                              Phosphenes
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                              @alberto_cottica @futurebird

                              Yes an app with a monthly subscription fee. When the contract changes without warning, they brick your hands. 😀

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                Heated gloves are amazing. Soothing to arthritis, they can make bitter cold winter days tolerable.

                                The main reason I suspect they are not more popular is the annoying matter of keeping them charged. It’s really easy to forget to turn them off.

                                What if the glove could detect if there was hand present?

                                * What if they turn off if you clip them together?
                                * What if you make a fist and squeeze and that turns them on for 5 min?
                                * How else could they detect when to be on/off?

                                myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
                                myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
                                myrmepropagandist
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                                Does anyone know of a highly durable and reliable clip like this “side release buckle” that is also an electric switch?

                                I see the wires connecting such a switch as another possible point of failure. So maybe it would be better to not have wires. What about a latch that needs no power source and sends a signal via NFC or something when closed or opened?

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  Does anyone know of a highly durable and reliable clip like this “side release buckle” that is also an electric switch?

                                  I see the wires connecting such a switch as another possible point of failure. So maybe it would be better to not have wires. What about a latch that needs no power source and sends a signal via NFC or something when closed or opened?

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                                  covered in moss
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                                  @futurebird some ribbon cables are designed to be side release, but I don’t know how big you’d find them

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    Does anyone know of a highly durable and reliable clip like this “side release buckle” that is also an electric switch?

                                    I see the wires connecting such a switch as another possible point of failure. So maybe it would be better to not have wires. What about a latch that needs no power source and sends a signal via NFC or something when closed or opened?

                                    KimK This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Kim
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                                    @futurebird@sauropods.win Would press-studs work? Those would seem eminently electrifiable.

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                                    • P Phosphenes

                                      @alberto_cottica @futurebird

                                      Yes an app with a monthly subscription fee. When the contract changes without warning, they brick your hands. 😀

                                      Alberto CotticaA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      Alberto Cottica
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                                      @futurebird @Phosphenes and by paying extra, you unlock the premium heating of your little fingers, too!

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                                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                        @promovicz

                                        I’m wondering if that would be reliable if the glove was damp?

                                        prom™️P This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        prom™️
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                                        @futurebird not necessarily - it might depend on the type of glove, or we could try several sensors. thresholds for a whole hand are pretty high, so I think it should be doable. it needs development though - so maybe you’re right. 🙂

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          Does anyone know of a highly durable and reliable clip like this “side release buckle” that is also an electric switch?

                                          I see the wires connecting such a switch as another possible point of failure. So maybe it would be better to not have wires. What about a latch that needs no power source and sends a signal via NFC or something when closed or opened?

                                          katzenbergerK This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          katzenberger
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                                          @futurebird

                                          How about the fastened strap keeping a button pressed, so it would be releasing the button when clip gets opened?

                                          That way, you can place that button in a less exposed position.

                                          If you don't want to use a button, you could also place two bare wires that get connected by a piece of aluminum wrapped around the strap, once the strap is fastened.

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