If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (2024)

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We're in depths of winter—a.k.a., when your fingers and toes might freeze off if you don't have the proper cold weather gear. If you’re hoping to throw on your ski pants and stay on the slopes for hours or you’re on shovel duty this season, a pair of heated gloves is a must-have.

Yup, heated winter gloves for women are totally a thing. Even if you've never heard of them before, you’ve likely used the same technology to beat the winter chill before and not realized it, says Bill Carroll, Ph.D., an adjunct professor of chemistry at Indiana University Bloomington. “What these gloves are like is a very small electric blanket wherein you have a very small amount of power that generates heat in a very small area,” he explains.

See the best heated gloves for women below:

If you're still unsure, take it from a fashion stylist who spends basically every weekend at the mountain: "If I had to point to one item that has been life-changing, it's a pair of heated gloves," says Shana Draugelis, who is also a blogger.

I don't know about you, but wrapping my hands in a cozy, warm mini blanket (aka heated winter gloves) is definitely something I'd be into. Now, use those chilly fingers to scroll down and find a list of the eight best heated gloves for women to keep your hands and fingers warm all winter long, according to editors who tested pairs and customer reviews.

Meet the experts: Bill Carroll, PhD, is an adjunct professor of chemistry at Indiana University Bloomington. Maggie D'Aversa, PhD, is a materials scientist and textile engineer at the Textile Society of America. Shana Draugelis is a fashion stylist and blogger of The Mom Edit.

Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (12)You can feel heat through the whole glove
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (13)Touchscreen-compatible
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (14)Gloves aren't very warm without heating turned on

Running on a rechargeable battery, these gloves will have your fingers thawed in minutes. Plus, there are three heat settings, so you can keep your hands at your ideal temp whether it’s just slightly chilly outside or you’re spending the afternoon shoveling snow. The lambskin fabric on the palm also adds an extra bit of overall softness.

Reviewers say that they work super well—even in 28 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. One reviewer says that they're so warm, the low temperature works just fine while they work outdoors in Chicago (and Chicago winters are infamous for being frigid). They also say that they usually wear them for four hours at a time, and they always hold a charge.

Rave Review: "I first tried the gloves on and went outside to put lights up—and wow, heat goes throughout the whole glove. It's such a nice feeling of heat, too. The gloves lasted all day outdoors and they still had life left for the next day, too."

SizesXXS-3X
Number of heat settings3
Battery lifeUnspecified
RechargeableNot fully, but they're water-resistant and have a waterproof battery pocket
Waterproof?Partially

Best Smart Gloves

Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Smart Heated Lite Gloves

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Best Smart Gloves

Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Smart Heated Lite Gloves

Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (16)Auto-adjustable
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (17)Sync with your phone easily
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (18)They're bulky

Women's Health editorial assistant Sabrina Talbert tested these gloves while on morning walks, and loved them. What makes these guys special is that they sync to an app on your phone where you control the temperature. "As a cold-sensitive person, I am always on the hunt for a pair of gloves that will keep me warm, but for some reason, I always end up feeling colder," she says. "With these heated gloves that's literally impossible."

Talbert loved how these gloves auto-adjust to the temperature around her, but she can also manually change the temperature. (They even turn on and off automatically whenever she puts her hands into the glove and then take them out!) Plus, it was easy to pair them with the app.

Rave Review: "I used these during -20 degrees Celsius weather today and they work as advertised...I even used them for shoveling snow at -28 degrees Celsius and they kept my hands toasty. Highly recommend!"

SizesXS-XL
Number of heat settingsAdjustable
Battery lifeVaries
Rechargeable?Yes
Waterproof?Yes

Best Mittens

Snow Deer Heated Mittens

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Best Mittens

Snow Deer Heated Mittens

Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (20)Wrist pocket
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (21)Touchscreen-compatible thumb
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (22)Less dexterity while wearing

Wind and water-resistant on the outside with a cozy fleece lining on the inside, these mittens are the best of both worlds. According to users who tested these gloves, they're high-quality, and even soft, which is rare to see in a pair of thick gloves like these. While these are technically mittens, they do have individual sleeves for each finger within, which keeps the fingers extra warm, people say.

The rechargeable batteries will keep both hands toasty warm for up to six hours, depending on which of the three heat settings you choose. The little zippered wrist pocket also keeps things, like your credit card and keys, safe while you’re off on the slopes.

Rave Review: "The quickness of the heating elements in these gloves (is impressive). My husband loves them! 'Cold hands, warm heart!'"

Read more: Best Winter Gloves

SizesXXS-XXL
Number of heat settings3
Battery life2.5-6 hours
Rechargeable?Yes
Waterproof?Yes

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Most Luxurious Gloves

Ewool Heated Glove Liners

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Most Luxurious Gloves

Ewool Heated Glove Liners

Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (24)Thin, so they're easy to layer
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (25)Didn't overheat
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (26)They go up a little too high on the arm

These gloves were a huge game-changer for WH deputy art director Christine Giordano, who spends most of her weekends watching her kids place ice hockey—and also struggles with cold hands. "These gloves kept my hands and especially my fingers toasty through the games," she says. "The gloves were super thin almost like a liner, so for outdoor activities you have the option to wear under your gloves."

When testing these gloves, she also loved that they were easy to set up, and the batteries charged quickly. Since they only have three modes, they didn't overheat, which she also liked. She plans to keep wearing them in the coming colder months.

Rave Review: "...they are by far THE WARMEST HEATED GLOVES ON THE MARKET I have tried thus far!!!! Craftsmanship and overall design is fantastic!! Very fashionable, too!"

SizesXS-XL
Number of heat settings3
Battery lifeUnspecified
Rechargeable?Yes
Waterproof?Yes

Best Glove Liners

Savior Heat Heated Glove Liners

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Best Glove Liners

Savior Heat Heated Glove Liners

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Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (29)Great for layering
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (30)You can still use your phone while wearing them
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (31)Several reviewers say they're not warm enough to wear outside

For those extremely frigid days, slip on a pair of heated liners under your favorite pair of gloves. These ones from Savior Heat are made from super soft lycra (that also helps absorb moisture) feature thermal elements on the fingers and back of the hand, and are heated by rechargeable batteries. The three heat settings also allow you to warm up your hands according to your heat preference.

Reviewers say that they love how soft and cozy they are, and that they're especially helpful for driving in the cold. They heat up quickly, and they're thin enough to still touch your phone while you're wearing them.

Rave Review: "I love that they can turn any pair of gloves into heated gloves. They are thin and fit comfortably inside other gloves. They are very luxurious and heat both the front and the back of the hands."

SizesXXS-XXL
Number of heat settings3
Battery life6 hours
Rechargeable?Unspecified
Waterproof?Yes

Best Heated Gloves For Winter Sports

Brigenius Heated Gloves

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Best Heated Gloves For Winter Sports

Brigenius Heated Gloves

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Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (33)Budget-friendly
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (34)Long battery life
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (35)One reviewer says the gloves leaked

The pair with the longest battery life on this list, Brigenius’ heated gloves will last up to eight hours, giving you plenty of time to conquer those black diamonds. They warm up pretty quickly, they're durable and secure, and they even feel protective, customers say.

The waterproof, but breathable material will also keep snow out by letting sweat and moisture escape. BTW, these are also touchscreen-compatible, so no need to take them off to send a quick text.

Rave Review: "They are great for being outside watching my kids play sports. I like that the batteries are inside a pocket of the gloves and there are no external cords. I can't wait to try them while snowmobiling."

Read more: Warmest Winter Coats

SizesL-XL
Number of heat settings3
Battery life4-8 hours
Rechargeable?Yes
Waterproof?Yes

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Best Heated Gloves For Warming Hands Quickly

Mia & Coco Electric Ski Gloves

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Best Heated Gloves For Warming Hands Quickly

Mia & Coco Electric Ski Gloves

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Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (38)Extremely thick
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (39)Last for a long time
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (40)Limited size options

With these heated gloves from Mia & Coco, you’ll start to feel the warmth in just three seconds. Windproof, waterproof, and insulated, your hands will also stay toasty for hours. The power indicator also lets you know when it’s time for another charge.

Yup, these babies are totally affordable and effective, reviewers say. Several customer say they like their design. The gloves are made with non-slip material and a safety reflective strip on the back. Plus, they're super comfy. One user also says they even lasted for six hours when using the medium setting! That's heat that lasts, my friend.

Rave Review: "Even if you never plug in the battery for these gloves, they are thick and warm [on their own]. They are perfect for skiing, snowmobiling, and any outdoor activity in the snow and cold."

SizesM-L
Number of heat settings3
Battery life3-6 hours
Rechargeable?Yes
Waterproof?Yes

Best Budget-Friendly Gloves

HotHands Heated Fleece Glove / Mittens

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If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (42)

Best Budget-Friendly Gloves

HotHands Heated Fleece Glove / Mittens

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Pros
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (43)Long-lasting heat
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (44)Extremely wallet-friendly
Cons
  • If You Haven't Tried A Pair Of Heated Gloves Yet, Umm What Are You Waiting For? (45)Must buy your own HotHands

While not as fancy as rechargeable heated gloves, HotHands have been around forever because they work. Air-activated, the warmers included in the pack provide up to 10 hours of heat. You can’t argue with a classic.

Even customers say they stand the test of time. One user with Raynaud's syndrome—a condition that causes some areas of the body to feel cold and numb—says these have been very helpful to them. Other reviewers say they pair perfectly with glove liners, since they run big, but that they heat their hands very well.

Rave Review: "I bought these to take on a back-packing trip to Patagonia. So far they are perfect for the wintry weather in the DC area, and I am hoping they'll continue to perform equally as well on my trip as well."

SizesS/M
Number of heat settingsN/A
Battery lifeN/A
Rechargeable?No
Rechargeable?No

How our team chose the best heated gloves

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For the past year, Women’s Health editors, including contributor Emily Becker and editorial assistant Addison Aloian, researched the bestselling, most popular, and top-rated heated gloves for women. Our team consulted adjunct professor of chemistry Bill Carroll, Ph.D., materials scientist and textile engineer Maggie D'Aversa, Ph.D., and fashion stylist Shana Draugelis, and then evaluated thousands of customer reviews and ratings to narrow down the best heated gloves for a wide range of preferences and sizes.

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What should I look for in heated gloves?

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If you're ready to get cozy, Maggie D'Aversa, Ph.D., a materials scientist and textile engineer at the Textile Society of America, suggests you first need to think about your must-haves.

Battery Life

Battery life is very important for heated gloves—especially if you're someone who likes to ski or snowboard all day. So, look into the battery of the gloves you're shopping. "To preserve it, I'll always start on the low setting, and see how long I can stay on low before bumping up the setting—which shortens battery life," says Draugelis.

Flexibility

Some gloves feel stiffer or are much bulkier than others and that's something to keep in mind when shopping. "Understand your requirements, such as how flexible a 'touch' you require for the glove," D'Aversa says. "In other words, do you want to use your phone, manipulate zippers, or other fine motor activities with these gloves?" Then, shop for gloves according to your preferences.

Fit

Fit is "the most important thing when choosing heated gloves," says Draugelis. Since most heated gloves are unisex, you'll want to read over the size chart to make sure your gloves aren't oversized, she says.

Settings

It's imported to find heated gloves that offer different settings—like high, medium, and low, Draugelis says. The gloves should also have accessible buttons that'll let you change temperatures quickly. This will make the gloves suitable for a variety of conditions, and help you avoid situations where your hands feel too hot or cold without having any solution.

Other Features

Think about things like touchscreen capability, whether they're machine-washable, how long you want the battery to last, and how breathable of a fabric you want because your hands will sweat, D'Aversa points out.

How do heated gloves work?

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At their basic function, heated gloves are using electricity to generate heat. In gloves, this electricity is being pulled from the battery by wires that run through the fabric.

In terms of fabrics, you're likely to see an outer shell made out of something synthetic, like nylon or polyester, says D'Aversa, with a down alternative insulation on the inside to keep the heat from escaping.

Carroll points out that technology like this is used every day. For example, every time you turn on an electric stove, you are using the same technology on a much, much larger and more powerful scale.

Are heated gloves safe?

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If you’re still wrapping your head around the idea of heated gloves, know that there is little risk involved in wearing them. According to Carroll, the battery is so small, it’s “not even close” to generating the amount of heat that would cause damage to your skin or result in your glove suddenly catching fire.

The only thing Carroll imagines could go wrong is possibly feeling that your gloves have 'hot spots,' or , in other words, warm certain parts of your hands more than others, which would happen if they're poorly designed, he says.

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Addison Aloian (she/her) is the assistant love & life editor at Women’s Health. Outside of topics related to lifestyle, relationships, and dating, she also loves covering fitness and style. In her free time, she enjoys lifting weights at the gym, reading mystery and romance novels, watching (and critiquing!) the latest movies that have garnered Oscars buzz, and wandering around the West Village in New York City. In addition to Women's Health, her work has also appeared in Allure, StyleCaster, L'Officiel USA, V Magazine, VMAN, and more.

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FAQs

How do I choose heated gloves? ›

You'll also want to think about how much grip and flexibility you need. Are you planning to wear your heated gloves while skiing, snowboarding, or shoveling snow? In that case, a multi-layered insulated pair is probably best, as long as the palms and fingers feature a grippy material.

What are the disadvantages of heated gloves? ›

While heated gloves provide undeniable benefits, it is essential to be aware of potential risks associated with their usage. One of the primary concerns is the risk of burns. Like any heating device, overheating or prolonged exposure to high temperatures can result in skin burns.

How does heated gloves work? ›

This is connected to a power source, usually a rechargeable battery. The energy from the battery flows through the heating element, which radiates warmth into the glove.

How good are heated gloves? ›

Thin heated gloves are also especially useful if you suffer from chronically cold hands, even when indoors. They're excellent for stimulating blood circulation, whether you need to warm up from the cold or need help with symptoms caused by arthritis or Raynaud's Syndrome.

How do I choose safety gloves? ›

Gloves should not hamper the task. If wet/oily objects are handled, choose gloves with a roughened/textured surface for good grip. Select gloves that balance protection with dexterity. Ensure the gloves selected meet any standards required for the task, eg sterile gloves, food grade gloves.

How do I choose hand gloves? ›

Gloves with a thinner gauge material provide more dexterity, but thicker-gauge gloves offer greater hand protection. Consider what you'll be doing with your hands versus the kinds of hazards you face when choosing your gloves.

What are the negative effects of gloves? ›

The most important are:
  • Dirt.
  • Irritation and maceration of the skin.
  • Allergy to glove materials and donning powders.
  • Increase in the risk of hand accidents.
  • Aggravation of preexisting dermatoses.
  • Slowing of the work.
  • Increased absorption of hazardous substances through the skin.
  • Impairment of hand dexterity.

How long do heated gloves last? ›

✔️ Battery life: Most battery-operated heated gloves offer rechargeable lithium batteries instead of single-use batteries. Rechargeable batteries typically offer 2 to 10 hours of heat. For longer heating times, you'll need to buy an extra set to have a replacement with you.

What should you never do when you use gloves? ›

Avoid touching your palm or fingers with the glove. Never wash and reuse them. Foodhandling gloves should only be used for one foodhandling task. Gloves can help keep food safe by creating a barrier between hands and food.

Are heated gloves worth it? ›

My whole hand felt snug and toasty, protected not only from cold temperatures, but also from the wind. Heated gloves also offer better versatility, as they aren't attached to your motorcycle.

What is used in heated gloves? ›

The heating elements are often crafted from carbon fiber or thin, flexible wires integrated into the heated gloves. The heating elements generate and distribute heat throughout the glove, particularly in the areas of the fingers and back of the hands.

Can you get heated gloves wet? ›

When you're wearing a heated glove or mitten, it's important that they're waterproof. If they're not, not only will your hands get wet and cold but the wiring and battery inside could also be at risk.

What gloves are actually warm? ›

Winter Gloves Comparison Table
WINTER GLOVEINSULATED?
Outdoor Research Alti II Gore-Tex Mittens Women's Men'sYes
Carhartt Men's Waterproof Insulated UnisexYes
Flylow Ridge Gloves UnisexYes
Wells Lamont HydraHyde Winter Work Gloves UnisexYes
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What do heat protective gloves do? ›

Heat resistant gloves are designed for protection from high temperatures found in laboratories. They are usually made of heat- and/or flame-resistant materials. Heat resistant gloves should be used for such tasks as removing hot objects from autoclaves and drying ovens.

Do gloves keep you warm? ›

To stay warm, pull on a pair of quality gloves or mittens (mittens will almost always be the warmer option) and read on to learn more.

What does the color of heated gloves mean? ›

The indicator will light up green when it is fully charged and light up red while charging. There are two indicator lights for both batteries.

What is the difference between heated gloves and heated glove liners? ›

Since liners are closer to the skin and less bulky, they often heat up more quickly than insulated gloves. This rapid heating can be crucial in situations where you need immediate warmth to prevent your fingers from getting numb.

What electrical gloves do I need? ›

Electrical insulated rubber gloves should be used to protect users from electrical shocks and burns. According to OSHA (29 CFR 1910.137(c)(2)(viii) and the referenced Table I-5), all electrical gloves must be tested periodically and prior to being placed into service.

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