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+Winter insoles: smart heated insoles for shoes

Are you one of those who often have cold feet? Heated shoe inserts +Winter insoles on Kickstarter are a true winter blessing for all of us who like to be cold. Not only do these battery-powered inserts keep us really warm, we can even regulate the heat via our smartphone.

Basic information
Brand
+t
Model
+Winter insoles
The price
93 € +

Once we get a cold in our feet, we quickly get cold all over our body. But now you can forget about cold feet at the winter market, on winter walks, while skiing, skating, running, walking, cycling or other winter sports. The Swiss have created heated ones for all those who are cold shoe insoles on batteries +Winter insoles.

Features of the heated Winter Insoles
Features of heated insoles +Winter Insoles

How do +Winter insoles work?

They are heated by a battery that can be easily recharged, are very light, ergonomically designed and thin (2-6 millimeters) and are suitable for practically any shoe for everyday or sports use. The battery lasts up to five hours, then we charge it again. Namely by placing the inserts on the wireless charger. We also manage the +Winter insoles wirelessly, regulating the temperature with the help of a mobile application. The cartridges work even when the phone's battery is on the dog, thanks to a special device in the cartridge.

No more cold feet during winter sports (Photo: Shutterstock)
No more cold feet during winter sports (Photo: Shutterstock)

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For now, you can only buy them online, and stocks are not that big. Only a few hundred pairs were made for the European market. If the idea succeeds, they will start selling in bulk. The insoles are made in Northern Italy and not China for a change.

Video: presentation of heated insoles +Winter insoles

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