Here in the blog you will always find tips and buying advice for seasonally useful gadgets and devices - so now again for pocket warmers and hand warmers. The small, warm devices are useful alternatives to the liquid packs with crease plates that you have to cook after use. When charged via USB, they often also serve as a power bank for iPhone and Co. Last year I already told you about it in a test and experience report presented a BigBlue model. Now I've looked at Amazon to see what's new for winter 2019/2020. You can find my results below.
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Good hand warmers with USB for around 20 euros
Good and very well rated, i.e. hand warmers with 5 and 4 stars by users, are available on Amazon in the range of around 20 euros. In addition to the warming function for keeping the hands warm in cold outside temperatures, some have other features: use as a power bank, LEDs for use as a flashlight, a charge indicator, a temperature indicator, etc. Right at the forefront among customers Top rated models are the following:
- Hand warmer with 5.200 mAh (read here: What does mAh mean?) Rechargeable battery, 3 heating levels and power bank function in white with heating surface in black, pink or blue: only 19,99 €
- Curved hand-flattering pocket warmer with 6.000 mAh battery, wrist strap, 3 heating levels and power bank function: for € 21,99
- Hand heating with 5.200 mAh battery, USB-C connection, 3 heating levels and power bank function in white with heating surface in black, pink or blue: for € 21,98
Amazon pocket warmer bestsellers as a list
There are many other models, in different colors, with different shapes and functions and from different manufacturers / brands. You can find the current bestsellers (if you don't have the Reader view read) in the following list. This updates itself automatically so that you will always find the best hand warmers and pocket warmers with rechargeable batteries in them in the years to come;)
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Jens has been running the blog since 2012. He acts as Sir Apfelot for his readers and helps them with technical problems. In his spare time he rides electric unicycles, takes photos (preferably with the iPhone, of course), climbs around in the Hessian mountains or hikes with the family. His articles deal with Apple products, news from the world of drones or solutions to current bugs.
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