🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with OTraki Gloves!
The OTraki Artist Glove is a two-finger digital drawing glove designed to enhance your creative process. With a double-layer padding for superior palm rejection and a breathable, lightweight material, these gloves ensure a smooth and comfortable drawing experience on graphics tablets. Available in three sizes, this 2-pack is perfect for artists looking to improve their workflow and keep their screens clean.
L**D
Pretty good, happy with them.
The media could not be loaded. Just ‘unboxed’ these gloves from Otraki and tested it out on the iPad, and it seems pretty good. The main reason why I purchased these is to stop smudges on my iPad, and also to stop the odd touch from the edge of my hand. All seems ok so far.
J**.
Good touch protection, small sizing
The palm rejection works great. Fingertip touches are detected so 3-finger gestures still work.The finger length is a bit off though - I ordered Medium / 8 x 20.5, the width and length from wrist to fingertip is fine but the fingers are too short. I'm tempted to cut the tip off the ring finger.
P**L
Works
Saves buying Apple Pencil
A**R
Inconsistent quality
One of the gloves was reasonably well made and functional, (albeit not completely foolproof - ie it's still possible for your palm or little finger to interact with the screen on occasion). The other glove was significantly worse quality, quite a bit smaller and with uncomfortable seams. Can't be bothered returning.
D**Z
Surprisingly Good - Perfect Palm Rejection for Cintiq Pro
I have a Wacom Cintiq Pro 32, and although it's supposed to have palm rejection built in, it doesn't work all that well. As I rest the side of my hand on the screen, ready to paint, the image starts zooming and moving around unpredictably.I spent ages looking for a glove with true palm rejection, and was prepared to pay whatever it cost to get one. I looked at DokiWear, but it's not available in the UK, and they don't claim to provide true palm rejection for Cintiq devices, so I came to think there just was no such thing. Even though this one is advertised as a palm-rejection glove, I didn't think it was really possible for Cintiq, from what I'd read. So I bought this Otaki one, to see if it would at least make it slightly better, and was really surprised to find that the palm rejection works 100% on the Cintiq Pro. I never have to worry about moving the image around unintentionally again.It seems like a very simple, low-tech glove, and maybe it is, but it has far exceeded my expectations.Quality-wise, there is a bit of loose thread, which might be a concern, but I'll have to see, as I've only had it a few weeks.The fit was is a bit of a problem, as my little finger fits the medium size, but my ring finger is too long and needs the large size. I bought the medium one anyway, and although the fit is a bit wonky, as you'd expect, it's perfectly comfortable, and hasn't bothered me in the slightest, even on 10 hour painting sessions.It does make your hand glide freely across the screen, which I found quite uncomfortable to begin with, as I'm used to my palm offering a bit of resistance to perch on, but I got used to that quite quickly and wouldn't want to paint without it now. Once you get used to it, smooth lines and curves become a lot easier.Overall, I think this glove is absolutely fantastic for the price, and would recommend it to anyone using a Wacom Cintiq.
O**S
Good glove, good not great for big hands.. Read my review
Ok so its a good set and they're mostly comfortable however i bought the large, the biggest of the 3 options. However I'm a guy and i have big adult guy hands. So they are a little bit tighter than i would like. Can't really bend my fingers without slightly starting to restrict blood flow. Which if your drawing you don't really need to but still worth mentioning. If you're a adult with big hands I'd consider getting a bigger set. Other than that very comfortable material. Devices can pick up your fingers through it if you decide to try it for drawing tablets. But it normally doesn't pick up your palm/side if hand etc so it should be ok for it.
M**N
couldn’t find any others with palm rejection
these are great! no more friction and honestly i did notice some palm rejection happening, the fingers still work if you press hard enough but the actual bit you’re resting on the screen works perfectly basically. you get two in a pack so if you’re really looking for good palm rejection then i recommend wearing both at the same time because for me that was faultless essentially, for that reason though you might want to make sure you get the right size, i have pretty small hands and went for the smallest size but they’re maybe a touch too small (nothing i can’t work with though) you can tell because you feel resistance when you try to bend your fingers, so if you think you have small hands maybe go for the middle size. or you could just measure, i didn’t haha. but yes overall i would recommend, especially since none of the other gloves advertised palm rejection.
K**H
Palm rejection glove
I bought this after reading reviews saying it would work with Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 but it doesn’t. It might work with other tablets but definitely does not work with the Tab A8 even with multiple gloves.
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