At Respilon, we develop advanced materials based on nanofibers and functional laminates that protect health, increase performance and push the boundaries of what is possible. Our technologies are now used in medicine, cosmetics and defense. The same type of multilayer conductive laminate that we use in professional defense systems has now been transferred to everyday life. The result is the product GLOVELY - functional iron-on patches with a conductive layer that turn ordinary gloves into smart touchscreen gloves.
Innovation that touches everyone
GLOVELY is an example of how cutting-edge technology from a professional environment can simplify everyday life. It is designed for everyone who wears gloves in winter and uses a smartphone at the same time. On the slopes, in the city, on a motorcycle or when working outdoors - GLOVELY brings freedom of movement and touch.
Each GLOVELY patch consists of several functional layers:
- PU protective layer resistant to friction and cold,
- conductive layer with high conductivity stability,
- heat-activated adhesive layer that ensures a strong connection with the glove material.
This combination creates an ultra-thin and precise touch surface that works in the temperature range from −20 °C to +40 °C. You iron it on in a few seconds - no sewing, no glue, no compromises.
Simple. Fast. Smart.
- Application takes 8-10 seconds at a temperature of 110-150 °C.
- Works on textiles, softshell and leather.
- Allows for precise touch, "tap" and "swipe".
- Lasts the entire winter season.
No need to take off gloves, no compromises between warmth and functionality.
Just a small detail that changes the winter.
A Christmas gift that has a head, a heel and technology
In the current 2+1 promotion, you can get GLOVELY for free as a practical Christmas gift for three people – and it won't cost you a thousand crowns in total! It will delight fans of hi-tech gadgets, enthusiasts of minimalism and everyone who loves practicality:
For parents who call from the cold.
For a partner who runs with a playlist.
For a friend who takes pictures of the first snow.
Technology from Defence that fits under the tree.
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