USB Rechargeable Heated Socks
Stay warm from the toes up with these USB rechargeable heated socks. Designed with multiple heat settings and long battery life, they keep your feet comfortable and active in cold weather, whether you’re skiing, hunting, working outside, or walking through winter conditions.
WHY YOU’LL WANT THESE SOCKS
Targeted Heating for Cold Feet
Heating elements focus warmth on the toe and forefoot area — the parts of your feet most affected by cold — giving you real, noticeable heat instead of just insulation.
Adjustable Heat Levels
Four temperature settings allow you to dial in the level of warmth you need, from mild comfort to intense warmth in freezing conditions.
USB Rechargeable & Long Lasting
Each pair includes rechargeable battery packs and a charging cable. A full charge delivers several hours of consistent warmth so you stay comfortable throughout your outdoor activities.
Comfortable and Wearable
Made with premium high‑elastic yarn, these socks are breathable, soft, and flexible, fitting securely without restricting movement.
HOW THEY WORK
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Fully charge the included battery packs using the USB cable.
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Insert the battery packs into the built‑in sock pockets.
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Press the control button to turn on and cycle through heat levels.
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Wear with your boots or shoes for extended winter warmth.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
• One pair of heated socks
• Two rechargeable battery packs
• USB split charging cable
• User manual
DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS
• Material: High‑elastic modal core yarn for comfort and breathability
• Heat settings: Four levels (approximately 104°F / 113°F / 131°F / 149°F)
• Charging time: Approximately 3 hours
• Run time: Up to 7 hours depending on heat level
• Washing: Remove battery packs before laundering
SHIPPING & RETURNS
• Free standard shipping
• Estimated delivery: 7–20 business days
• Easy 30‑day returns if the socks don’t meet your expectations
IDEAL FOR
Cold weather daily wear
Outdoor work in winter conditions
Winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and hiking
Commuting and errands in freezing temperatures