New York, NY, July 21, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Vision is a vital component to all living creation and good vison can be provided to humans, whether it is with binoculars, prescription glasses or miscellaneous other visual aids. Illumination is vital method to provide vision to users (adults or children) as well as to onlookers, otherwise known as spectators. This illumination is easy to provide when using Helpful Hands. The Helpful Hands is a line of LED lit gloves, universal in application and powered by a flexible lithium polymer battery. This line offers consumers a wearable safety light feature with the functionality of industrial, recreation or fashion gloves that are produced in materials from breathable mesh to insulated wool, leather and more. These gloves can slide over and accommodate an optional battery powered heated liner on the hands. The disposable gloves feature glow stick materials.
Within the Helpful Hands glove is a contact plate or a variation of a connector through which a lithium polymer battery will charge. The gloves need to be plugged in and charged daily to ensure they are powered for successful use. Available options of the product include a car charger and a removable heated liner option for those who need illuminated hands as well as warmth and heat. For younger users the gloves come in different color combinations with six separate light and color modes that include a flashing mode with each color. Televised test marketing has recently been completed indicating strong consumer interest in Helpful Hands.
Patent Pending Helpful Hands was invented by Bruce Heaslip and Brian Mingo of Norwalk, CT who said, “Until one has faced an emergency situation where safety means sustaining life, it may be difficult to recognize or see the need for certain items. Helpful Hands provides a safety accessory that can avert tragedy. They are affordable, easy-to-use and not only illuminate the user, but keeps hands warm when the weather is cold. They are user-friendly and kids love them. Helpful Hands work perfectly!”
EDITOR'S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Dept at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107—New York, NY. Tel: 212-620-2629. www.invents.com
INVENTS Company — 450 7th Avenue — Suite #1107 — New York, NY 10123
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Source: Invents Company
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