Mylivell LED Flashlight Gloves – Handsfree Safety Light for Nighttime Roadside Car Breakdowns and Tire Changes
Mylivell LED Flashlight Gloves – Handsfree Safety Light for Nighttime Roadside Car Breakdowns and Tire Changes
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Why you'll love it
- Handsfree illumination frees both hands for precise work, unlike bulky headlamps that bounce or handheld flashlights that occupy a hand
- Targeted LEDs on index finger and thumb light exactly where the user is pointing, improving accuracy in tight spaces
- Comes ready to use with 4 pre-installed batteries lasting up to 30 hours—no extra purchases needed
- Affordable novelty gadget that solves a real frustration when working alone in the dark
- Adjustable Velcro and stretchy polyester ensure a comfortable fit for most hand sizes during extended wear
- Rechargeable variant available for eco-conscious users who hate replacing button cells
Perfect for
- Repairing cars in dim garages or during nighttime breakdowns
- Night fishing for tying knots, baiting hooks, and handling gear
- Camping and hiking after dark for setting up tents and navigating trails
- Electrical and plumbing repairs in tight or unlit spaces
- Father's Day, birthday, or Christmas gift for the hard-to-shop-for man
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safer to use this LED glove than to hold a flashlight in my mouth during car repairs?
Yes, significantly safer. Holding a flashlight in your mouth while working under a vehicle or near a battery is a well-known hazard — it can slip, contaminate the work area, and cause sudden movement if startled. The Mylivell glove keeps both hands free, leaves your face away from the work zone, and eliminates the risk of dropping the light into moving parts or corrosive fluids.
Can I use this glove safely around children and pets in the house?
Yes. Unlike candles, oil lamps, or hot work lights, the Mylivell LED glove produces no flame, no smoke, and very little heat. The LED surface stays cool to the touch during normal use, so there is no burn risk if a child touches it. It is a much safer household lighting option for power outages, especially in homes with curious kids or pets.
Is there any fire risk if I use this for electrical work near flammable materials?
The Mylivell glove carries minimal fire risk compared to open-flame alternatives like lighters, matches, or candles used to peek into dark electrical panels. The LEDs generate negligible heat and are powered by low-voltage button or rechargeable batteries. That said, always follow standard electrical safety practices and never use any lighting tool as a substitute for proper circuit testing equipment.
Will the batteries leak or cause any chemical hazard if the glove is stored in a hot garage?
Quality button cells like the CR2016/CR2032 included with the Mylivell glove are sealed and stable across normal temperature ranges, including warm garage conditions. As with any battery-powered device, remove the batteries if you plan to store the glove for many months unused. The included screwdriver makes battery replacement quick and tool-free.
Can I rely on this for emergency lighting during a power outage?
Absolutely. With up to 30 hours of runtime from the included batteries, the Mylivell glove is a dependable backup light for power outages, hurricane prep, and roadside emergencies. Because it is worn on the hand, you can keep one hand free to hold a phone, turn a breaker, or carry a child to safety while still seeing exactly where you are going.
Is this a safer alternative to a candle for emergency lighting during a blackout?
Yes, and it is one of the most common reasons buyers add it to an emergency kit. Candles are a leading cause of house fires during power outages. The Mylivell glove provides directional, handsfree light with no flame, no smoke, and no risk of tipping over. It is also reusable, so it is ready for the next outage without buying replacements.
How does this glove compare to a headlamp for safe nighttime work like roadside repairs?
A headlamp is great for visibility while walking, but during roadside repairs the Mylivell glove is safer in several ways. It illuminates the exact work area (wheel lug nuts, battery terminals, jack points) without casting hand shadows, and it does not slide forward on your forehead when you look down. It also signals to passing drivers that you are actively working on a task.
Is the light bright enough to be seen by passing cars if I'm changing a tire on the shoulder?
The Mylivell glove is designed for task lighting on the work surface rather than as a visibility beacon. For roadside safety in traffic, reflective triangles, flares, or a flashing hazard light are the appropriate tools. The glove is excellent for safely completing the repair itself once you are out of the traffic lane or positioned with proper warnings.
I'm concerned about the battery compartment being a choking hazard if the glove gets damaged. Is it secure?
The battery compartment on the Mylivell glove is secured with a small screw and accessed only with the included screwdriver. Under normal use, the cover stays closed and the button cells remain safely inside. As with any small-battery device, store the glove out of reach of infants and toddlers, and dispose of used button cells properly according to local regulations.
How do I turn the LED flashlight glove on and off during use?
The Mylivell glove has a single on/off button located on the back of the hand. Press once to turn on both LEDs, and press again to turn them off. The button is large enough to find and press by feel, so you do not need to stop what you are doing to look at it.
How do I replace the batteries when they run out?
The standard battery variant includes a small screwdriver and ships with four CR2016/CR2032 button cells pre-installed. When the light dims, unscrew the battery cover on the glove, swap in fresh cells of the same type, and re-secure the cover. The whole process takes about a minute. Alternatively, choose the rechargeable Black-rechargeable variant to skip battery replacement entirely.
How do I clean the glove if it gets dirty from garage or outdoor use?
Spot-clean the Mylivell glove with a damp cloth and mild soap. The LED housings and battery compartment should not be submerged in water. Allow the glove to air dry completely before storing. Avoid machine washing or harsh detergents, as these can damage the electronics and stretch the fabric.
Will this glove fit my hand? I have large or small hands.
The Mylivell glove is designed as one size fits most, using stretchy polyester and an adjustable Velcro wrist strap to accommodate a wide range of hand sizes. Users with both smaller and larger hands report a secure, comfortable fit. If the strap is at its tightest or loosest setting, the glove is still functional but may feel less secure during very active work.
Is the glove compatible with touchscreen phones so I can use it without removing it?
The Mylivell glove is not designed with conductive fingertip material, so it will not operate capacitive touchscreens. Most users simply remove the glove or use a knuckle to tap the screen when needed. For extended phone use during a job, consider switching to the opposite hand or briefly removing the glove.
What is included in the box when I order this product?
The standard battery-powered Mylivell glove ships with the glove itself, four pre-installed CR2016/CR2032 button batteries, and a small screwdriver for battery replacement. The rechargeable variant ships with a built-in rechargeable battery and a USB charging cable. Both variants are ready to use straight out of the package — no additional purchases are required.
Are there any safety concerns I should know about before using the glove?
The Mylivell glove is a low-voltage LED device and is safe for normal household, automotive, and outdoor use. It is not insulated against electrical shock, so do not rely on it as personal protective equipment when working on live wiring. Keep button cells away from small children, and remove batteries if the glove will be stored unused for long periods.
How long will the manufacturer warranty cover me if something goes wrong?
Every Mylivell flashlight glove is backed by a 365-day manufacturer warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. If you experience any issue within the first year, contact the seller for a replacement or resolution. Keep your order confirmation handy to make the warranty process faster.
How is this product different from a regular headlamp or handheld flashlight?
The category difference is the placement of the light source. Headlamps mount light on the head, so the beam points where you look but is blocked by your own hands during close work. Handheld flashlights require one hand to hold and are hard to aim precisely. The Mylivell flashlight glove mounts LEDs on the index finger and thumb, so light follows your hands — eliminating shadows, freeing both hands, and improving accuracy on detailed tasks like knot-tying, soldering, and small-parts repair.

