Model Name: FBA_2567939. Item Weight: 0.01 Kilograms. Color: Black. Brand: Parblo. Batteries Required?: No. Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No. Best Sellers Rank: #4 in Computer Graphics Tablets. Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,024 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars. Item model number: FBA_2567939. ASIN: B018VASU3O. Manufacturer: Parblo. Item Weight: 0.352 ounces. Product Dimensions: 9.06 x 4.33 x 0.31 inches.
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Parblo PR-01 Two-Finger Glove for Graphics Drawing Tablet Light Box Tracing Light Pad
$16.99
A black drawing tablet glove with two fingers, specially designed for those artists who use graphic tablet/ Light Box/ Tracing Light Pad for their creation work
Made of high elastic lycra fibre, it features great air permeability and strong tensile resistance, effectively improving the work efficiency
Reduce the friction between your hand and the tablet surface, providing you with a comfortable feeling when drawing on a Graphics Monitor/ Tablet/ Light Box/ Tracing Light Pad
Free size glove which can be used on both right and left hand
Parblo Artist Glove with two fingers. Model name: PR-01
Emy –
I couldn’t even use the glove due to the fact that it was too big for me. I’m a small framed woman with height of 5’2″ and 105 lbs, so it didn’t fit my hands at all. Wouldn’t recommend it if you have a small frame.Read more
Sean Kutash –
The media could not be loaded. Tablet still registers input from glove, product is useless. See video.Read more
Eli –
I have a rather large hand and it’s a bit chubby so I hate buying such items online. My hand tends to be too big for a traditional woman sized glove and too small for men sized. To my delight my hand fits perfectly into this glove and I have no issues while I’m touching my tablet, my hand doesn’t stick anymore and the glove, generally, is rather comfortable. You can wear it on either hand, so left handed people can definitely buy this as well.Read more
Gunshiphughy –
I draw on my tablet almost daily because i am a tattoo artists. I bought this glove to help with unwanted Marks on my drawings from my palm hitting the screen.. this glove does help, it doesnt fix the problem. I don’t know if the material isn’t thick enough but I still deal with the problem. It works well for the price. But I would have liked to see it work better.Read more
sousaf –
This glove was no different than having a bare hand. If my hand touched the screen the stylus wouldn’t work because my hand was conducting. I got this because I wanted to be able to rest my hand on the iPad and still write – like you would with a piece of paper. If what you want is a two fingered glove to protect paper or something while you write – then this is a good buy and price. But for anything that is a capacitive screen, not so much.Read more
Bubu –
Wouldn’t call my hands small nor big – average size. Fits perfectly, been using for couple of weeks, and all I can say it’s a very comfortable pair of gloves. After just few hours of drawing I’ve been trying to find an answer to question “WHY I didn’t get them before?!” Only downsize is material – it isn’t 100% perfect at keeping the tablet from reading your hand. Rarely but still time to time it still be read. Not a huge problem, but for someone it may, so… Overall I really enjoy it. -1 star for material.Read more
Ethan –
I was so excited to receive this order. When I tried it on, it fit snug on! That’s a pro. Love the fabric however, as I was digitally drawing, it was still detecting my hand. It’s basically the purpose of this glove – to not let your device detect your hand. Well it did. Do not recommend this however, I guess it worked for others. This might be because I was using a tablet.Read more
Teshy –
I should have read the reviews and seen that if you have SMALL HANDS, the glove will be TOO BIG. I have long, slender “piano” fingers and the gloves are too long and big around my fingers. There’s also too much fabric going around my palm making it feel very uncomfortable when trying to use it with my XP-Pen 15.6Pro, but the tablet doesn’t pick up my hand at all so that’s a plus. Conclusion – if you have average or bigger hands this drawing glove will work for you. If you have tiny hands, read all reviews first before ordering a glove.Read more
C –
So I’m a professional illustrator and when my last glove wore down enough I decided it was time to have a look at some new manufacturing companies. Of all the places I could have bought from I’m disappointed with this the most. First off the glove doesn’t fit. The image makes it seem skin tight which would have been ideal however once actually on you find that the fingers extend much too far while the wrist part is so tight it hurts after a short while of wear. As well as this when drawing the seems of the glove tend to curl up into an uncomfortable ring of stretchy fabric which throws off the natural balance your hand has causing off centre and wobbly lines. Overall, I would definitely recommend cutting your losses and attempt to buy something more expensive that you know will actually do what it’s advertised to do.Read more
Dave –
It’s a 2-finger glove. Made of a flexible material so your hand can be too big and it’ll still be comfortable. But if your hand is too small you may want to buy a smaller glove of course. The sewing job could be a little bit better as it’s scrunched up (third image), but it could just be my hand that’s minimally too big for the glove. Either way, it fits snugly and comfortably. The only downside is that the glove separates from the palm. But that’s something that can be fixed with 5 mins of DIY with a thread&needle if it bothers you. Though it does make this glove have an inherently flawed design concept which is a shame. Probably won’t stop your fingers from interacting with the screen but they will help in 99% of other applications.Read more
Seafireliv –
The ad calls them `free size` and I should`ve found out what `free size` actually means. Maybe it means `made for children or women`s hands`. I don`t have really big hands, but I found this glove way too tight to use. I tried, but it was so uncomfortable I could not continue my art. I was going to send it back, but couldn`t be bothered to go though the hassle. Don`t buy if you have medium to large hands.Read more
Gemma –
If you own an iPad Pro and an Apple pencil and like to digitally sketch this is a must have, it allows you to have a great deal of control over where you can place your hand on the screen while drawing, without something like this you are constantly marking your masterpiece with the outside of your palm, this is a must have, save time, be more accurate, be more productive, just do it better, it’s got my seal of approvalRead more
Andreas Tepe –
Der Handschuh ist völlig unbrauchbar, da er nicht das tut, wofür er gedacht ist. Die Handauflage, auf die ich beim Schreiben als Linkshänder angewiesen bin, sollte durch den Handschuh für mein Tablet (Samsung Galaxy Book) verborgen werden. Leider eignet sich dafür sogar ein Baumwollhandschuh aus der Drogerie besser als dieser hier. Ich kann mit dem Handschuh sogar mit den Fingern zeichnen und die Handauflage wird leider vom System genau so erkannt wie vorher. Das ärgert mich in mehrfacher Hinsicht: 1. Das Betriebssystem ist zu dumm, die Hand als solche zu erkennen und zu behandeln (dafür kann der Handschuh natürlich nichts). 2. Ich habe mich sehr darauf gefreut, mithilfe dieses Handschuhs endlich das teure Tablet auch wirklich zum Schreiben benutzen zu können, weshalb ich nun sehr enttäuscht bin. 3. Hier wird Müll angeboten, den man direkt wegwerfen kann, weil eine Rücksendung sich nicht lohnt. Das ist aus vielerlei Hinsicht inakzeptabel. Testet Euren Kram gefälligst vorher bevor Ihr Kunden damit über’s Ohr haut! Beste Grüße und schöne Weihnachten!Read more