5V USB Heating Pads Electric Heating Pad Electric Warmer Carbon Fiber Pads
Product Features:
– Safe and Reliable: CE certified, waterproof, and provides good insulation. Uses low-voltage 5V power supply.
– Quick and Even Heating: Adopts advanced carbon fiber heating technology to heat up rapidly and evenly. The carbon fiber heating material generates far-infrared rays during heating, which can promote blood circulation and metabolism.
– Adjustable Temperature: 3 temperature settings (45°C/113°F, 55°C/131°F, 65°C/149°F) allow you to customize the heat intensity to meet your needs.
– Versatile: Can be used for various body parts such as the neck, back, abdomen, arms, and legs. Provides soothing warmth for menstrual pain, muscle tension, or general relaxation.
– USB Powered: Conveniently powered by a 5V USB port, making it portable for use with a power bank, laptop, or car charger.
– Easy to Use: Simply attach the heating pad to the desired area and press the button to adjust the heat setting.
– Durable and Washable: Made of sturdy PU leather and breathable mesh fabric. The heating pad can be removed for easy washing.
Specifications:
– Material: PU Leather, Mesh Fabric
– Input Voltage: 5V
– Size: 29 x 19 cm (11.4 x 7.5 in)
– Temperature Range: 45°C/113°F – 65°C/149°F
– Power: 9W
Additional Features:
– Lightweight and Portable: Easy to carry and use anywhere you go.
– Thoughtful Design: Features a built-in pocket to hold the power bank or other small items.
– Safety Protection: Built-in overheating protection system ensures safe use.
Uses:
– Soothing pain and discomfort from menstrual cramps, muscle strains, and other ailments
– Promoting relaxation and well-being
– Warming up cold hands and feet
– Providing a comfortable heat source for outdoor activities or travel
Benefits:
– Effective and natural pain relief
– Improved blood circulation
– Enhanced relaxation
– Versatile and convenient to use
– Durable and easy to maintain
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National Institutes of Health (NIH): Far-Infrared Therapy for Pain Relief
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PainScience.com: Heat and Cold for Pain Relief