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Do you have cold hands while gaming?

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 6, 2006 – 8:18 am
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If you are one that has cold hands at your computer, gaming console, or wherever a USB port is near by, you should check out this new gadget from Brando.

From Brando:
Ever experience that your hand freezing and slowing down your reaction when you are playing game? Maybe when you’re playing in an air-conditioned room or in the winter time.

Then the USB Heating gloves may suits your need. It has a warming pad inside. Once you plug it in the USB port, it will be warming your hands.
It supports Windows, MacIntosh and any Game Consoles with USB Port (e.g. Xbox360, PlayStation 2). Do a great job de-frosting your hands and great for those who live in cold places.

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