Mobile Warming Unisex Squall 2.0 Heated Gloves Black X-Small
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- Waterproof Design with Adjustable Heat
- Heat Surrounding Fingers and Back of Hand
- Additional Layer of 3M Thinsulate® Insuation for Warmth Retention
- 300D Durable Poly-Oxford Outer Shell
- Reinforced Palm with Anti-Slip Grip
- Touch Screen Control
- Adjustable Wrist Cinch to Keep Snow Out
- Zippered Battery Pocket
- Adjust Between 4 Temperatures from Integrated Touch Control Button
- Up to 8 Hours of Heat Between Charges (2+ High, 3+ Med/High, 4+ Med/Low, 8+ Low)
- Includes (2) 7.4 Volt Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries
- 1 Year Warranty
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These heated gloves are designed for comfort and warmth, making them ideal for outdoor activities like skiing and ice fishing. Guests appreciate their ability to keep hands warm and dry in various weather conditions, with a battery life that can last several hours depending on the setting. The gloves feature a user-friendly heat control and a durable, water-resistant construction, although some guests noted that the battery life could be improved and the gloves may feel a bit bulky.
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3.7 out of 5 stars with 21 reviews
4 out of 5 stars
20 March, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Great for biking
This was my first winter with these gloves, and boy was it a great purchase. I was on the bike most days this winter, including sub-zero temperatures. I didn't even need to use the highest level of heating, 75% but mostly 50% worked well. They are insulated enough for 30-35 degree weather that you don't even need to turn them on. I didn't notice heating in the finger tips until I turned them off or took my fingers out, you really feel it in the hand, but it is in the finger tips for sure! They may have touch screen capability in the fingers, but I found that the glove is too thick to really use. The battery life was fine for my use, usually getting a couple hours when on "green" 50%, but if you need more heat, you may want to make sure you can charge them up again. If you are doing anything outside in the cold I highly recommend.
1 out of 5 stars
18 March, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Battery does not charge!
One of the batteries will not charge or turn on. It charged initially. But, before I used it for the first time, I went to refresh the charge and one of the batteries would not turn on and would not charge.
4 out of 5 stars
16 March, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Heated gloves
I use these heated gloves for skiing, and they are very comfortable and warm. The only downside is that the batteries only last about 3-4 hours.
5 out of 5 stars
9 March, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Best gloves ever!
If you want warm hands in all kings of weather, these are the gloves you want. I suffer from frostbite from 60 years ago, and these are the first gloves to keep my hands warm and dry. I’ve worn them in pouring rain and my hands stayed dry for four hours and warm. They are easy to use and the charge lasts a long time
5 out of 5 stars
23 February, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Super warm!
I've had my gloves since 2022. They are super warm. I use the lowest setting and they are plenty warm. The batteries last! Very happy with these. Recommending for my husband.
4 out of 5 stars
15 February, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Owner
Gloves stay nice and warm during sub freezing temps.
3 out of 5 stars
10 February, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Cold Fingers
The gloves do heat up but the FINGER TIPS do not supply sufficient heat source.
3 out of 5 stars
9 February, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Skiing gloves
I use the gloves for skiing if I keep them on the lowest setting they will last about 6 hours. If I use the second setting they will last 4-5 hours. The construction seems pretty good. When the batteries go dead my hand do get cold quickly.
5 out of 5 stars
8 February, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Good gloves work well
The heated gloves work very well. Warm up quickly. My only suggestion is I’d like if the battery last longer.
4 out of 5 stars
20 January, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Warm, Waterproof, Durable - Great For Cold Winters
Living in Wisconsin my whole life, heated gloves are something of a novelty here, but as more and more heated apparel is being created, these can be great for someone spending a lot of time outdoors, like a construction worker, snowmobile or ATV driving, or ice fishing. The gloves are a bit bulky, but they still provide some tactile feel - enough that you are able to use a cell phone to some extent. Texting with these gloves is a hassle, due to the larger size fingers, but answering a phone, listening to a video or looking at photos or social media can be done without too much trouble. The gloves have a cinch strap to keep the gloves tight, eliminating snow or wetness from entering the inside. They have a multi-layer construction, eliminating water from penetrating the glove. The batteries, when fully charged, provide from 2 hours (100%) to 8 hours (25%) of heat. Enough for a full day of ice fishing or outdoor work. For someone that is outside a lot, these Mobile Warming/Fieldsheer Battery Powered Heated Gloves would indeed be worth the price. I couldn't give them 5 stars, because I did find them just a tad bulky, but they are a very good value. I've rated the gloves as 4 out of 5 stars, so let's dig in. The gloves are good quality, heavy duty and water resistant (they are not submersible in water). Their unique feature is the 7.4 volt lithium powered battery, that fits into a zippered pocket, and powers heat into the fingers and along the top of the glove. The heat can be set at 100%, 75%, 50%, 25% and on/off (no heat if you don't need it). The heat button is easy to use, even when outside in colder weather. Here's my YOUTUBE Video. https://youtu.be/bMtio3uZ0Oc
3 out of 5 stars
3 January, 2026
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Squall 2.0
Purchase these gloves for hunting. Went out for extended season on 12/27, the weather temperature was 32° at 07:00, turned the gloves on the lowest setting (blue) hands were a little cool so I bumped it up to Green, hands got nice and warm, than at 10:00 the batteries died. Luckily I had as backup hand held electronic warmers, they lasted the rest of the day. Would be nice if the glove batteries last a little longer.
5 out of 5 stars
28 July, 2025
originally posted on Fieldsheer
Good to go,right out of the box
I ski, and these will certainly keep me warmer than what I had. I wouldn't use on a rope tow if that is your level. Charge cord also fits in the battery pouch