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Heated garments

Heated garments are garments that use innovative technology designed to heat core body temperature
Heated garments are garments that use innovative technology designed to heat core body temperature, add heat-generating sheets to the fabric interlayer, produce heat from battery power, and provide lightweight warmth, comfort and versatility. The heated garment can generally be heated through three zones (left chest, right chest and back); a one-touch LED button makes it easy to control the heat of the garment at high, medium and low levels; and a small but powerful 5 V mobile power supply with DC/USB output port can power both the heated garment for heating and your phone for emergency power.
The working principle of heated jacket
Unlike ordinary clothing, heated clothing is designed with a heating system, the important components of which are the heating element (heater) and the mobile power (battery). The heating pad is a flexible heating fabric integrated with carbon fiber heating wire or metal fiber composite wire as the material. The working principle of the heating suit is: when the power is turned on, the low-voltage current passes through the heating element and the “current heat effect” occurs, which converts electrical energy into heat energy and thus generates heat. The temperature of the heated jacket is generally between 40 ℃ ~ 65 ℃, and there are three temperature settings, can be adjusted at will, to keep people warm and comfortable, but does not feel too hot.
The safety of heated clothing
The current used in the heating suit is generally 5V, 7.4V or 12V, which is much lower than the safe voltage of the human body and very safe to use. In addition, the heating piece of the heating wire using silicone protection, with insulation, waterproof, so that it can be used safely in humid conditions. In addition, in use if the temperature is too high, the heating suit will automatically jump to a low temperature or even turn off the power. The heating suit is designed with overheat protection, overcurrent protection, short-circuit protection, waterproof protection, etc. Multiple protections make users more at ease.
Heated garments
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Heated garments

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