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Heated Clothing

Heated clothing uses low-voltage heating elements powered by USB battery packs to keep you warm outdoors. The range here runs on 5V — the same standard as a phone charger — so you can swap in any compatible power bank. Jackets cover your core and back; gilets leave your arms free. All use carbon-fibre heating panels sewn into the lining, positioned across the chest, shoulders, and lower back.

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The 5V system means you're not locked to one battery. Any USB power bank with a 5V output will run these garments, though capacity dictates how long they'll stay warm. A 10,000mAh pack typically gives three to five hours on medium heat; double that for a 20Ah unit. The supplied packs fit into an internal pocket with a zip-close flap to stop the cable snagging.

Heat settings are controlled by a button on the chest pocket — usually three levels, indicated by LED colour. High pulls more current and drains faster; low extends runtime but won't cut through a cold wind on its own. Panels heat in under a minute, so you can switch up when you stop moving and dial back when you're working hard.

Rain jackets use a waterproof shell with taped seams; the heating panel and connector are sealed. Gilets are either insulated puffy-fill or thermal-lined, depending on the model. Sizing is given in chest measurement — these are cut to layer over a base or mid-layer, not tight to the body. Check the spec for whether a power bank is included or sold separately.