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I use a light pair of work gloves mostly to protect my hands from the rotting plastic on the grips, theses gloves work fine with the touch screen, they are not specifically designed to be touch screen capable. They are Red Wing branded gloves.
This is in regard to the Boom Audio touch screen on my bike, I don't know how they'd work with any other touch screen device.
you don't need touch screen compatible gloves for the boom audio on your bike. unless you just have marshmallows on the end of your fingertips, any gloves will work with the boom.
After several days of use the GloveTacts failed. The adhesive became soft and allowed the item to slide on the figer tip making a sticky mess out of the glove.
Current solution is to remove glove when I need to.
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