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The Heated Socks

Published by Tiago February 13th, 2008 in Gadgets.

heated socksThere are some heated socks that work via USB, but this one only needs two D batteries in order to get your feet and legs warm.

According to the details of the special socks, they aren’t suppose to overheat, which is a good thing of course. And there is also no chance of a “high” shock due to its low amperage.

As for the heating and temperature specs, there are two modes - high or low - which provide a continuous heat for 10 hours, and 12 hours, respectively. Perfect for those that are in constant contact with snow!

Thermostat is made from hollow-core fibers that trap air to keep you warm while also moving moisture away from the skin to keep you dry.

Priced at $25.

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