🔥 Stay Warm, Stay Productive! 🔥
The Woolala USB Heated Seat Cushion is a versatile and efficient heating pad designed for office chairs, providing soothing warmth to your back, hips, and thighs. With a large heating area, three adjustable temperature settings, and USB-powered convenience, this cushion is perfect for combating winter chills while enhancing your comfort during long hours of work.
Units | 500.0 gram |
Brand | Woolala |
M**S
A brilliant powerbank heated seat cover
Having spent the last week using this constantly I feel that I need to defend it as it’s fantastic.It’s stitched well using good quality fabrics. There is a long cable to which you attach your own power bank. Then there’s a button on the left middle of the seat so you can turn it on and change the heat settings.Most of the seat cover is heated there’s just a bit of a margin around the edges but you don’t notice when you’re using it.It gets very hot so I have to use the middle or lowest heat but mostly I just need the low heat as it’s quite enough.I have it on my wheelchair all day and then on my van seat to drive and then my bowls wheelchair too. I just transfer it between the three complete with the power bank.You’ll get problems if you don’t use a powerful enough power bank as it’s got quite a large area to heat. I used a 10,000 mah one and it was good all day on low heat. When that ran out I changed it to a small pocket one and it kept turning itself off. It didn’t get as hot either. I went back to the big one and it was fine.It’s easy to use it’s just a long press to turn it on and then red is high heat. Another press is blue light and middle heat. A final press is green light and low heat. A long press turns it off.I am so impressed with this that I’m buying another one so I don’t need to change it between seats. I think for the price it’s excellent value for something so versatile. You can roll it up and put it in your bag for concert seats or footie seats and you’ll stay warm all night. You do need to sit back against it though so you can get the benefit from the heat.
D**Y
Doesn’t actually heat
Received a heat pad last year so decided to buy one for my mum for xmas. Pad seemed well made apart from the fact that it doesn’t get hot. Very disappointed and have had to order a different one for my mum…
A**R
Nice and warm
We got this for my sons car seat. He was a little apprehensive but loves this warm seat. Warms up really quickly. I only gave 3 stars as it didn’t come with a charging cable.. my son already had one so it wasn’t a problem
A**X
I've grown to love this at my desk
I have actually grown to love this heating mat after testing it for a few days. The other reviews were pretty poor so I didn't expect it to work. However it does work and once it gets going it can put out a good amount of heat. It's not going to cook you and fully heat your whole body up, but it does get warm after a while. I can see this being practical for lots of different people and situations.So let me tell you about it. It has a USB-C plug, which you can power it by either plugging it into the wall or on a power bank. I've been using it from a power bank. It has 3 different settings. I've only used it on high, because the other settings aren't very powerful. They're probably best for turning down, once it has got hot. It's the equivalent of something like 7.5-10Watts, as a heater. So it's low power and voltage, and ampage (I have no ideas about electric units). But anyway, for the power it does use, it uses pretty well.I takes about 15 minutes to get up to temperature, I would say, and then once you're sitting on it, your body is reflecting the heat back at it and then that reinforces it.In terms of power, I've tested several different power banks. On the smaller 10,000 mAh power banks it give about 2-3 hours usage. And maybe about double that on the 20,000 big power banks (which is about the limit of what gets sold widely these days). So if you are going to be using this, invest in maybe either 2 or 3 large power banks (depending on how often you'll be able to recharge them)... or an USB adapter for demanding devices and a long cable.Ideally this would be good for home office workers (I've used this in a outdoor studio where I work). It would also be good for winter outdoor pursuits people - think camping, fishing, watching children play football outside - or anywhere you need a fold-up chair and expect to be outside. Or maybe for people like market stall holders - that kind of thing. It could be a real life saver too, and could be used as an emergency blanket in the car, if you live somewhere at risk of blizzards and being trapped out on the road somewhere.I mean I wouldn't want be too dependant on it and it does only put out some heat. But if you're someone who wears all your thermals and coats and is still chilly, then this should help add some extra heat to your body in the cold.At £34, it's a little bit on the pricey side. There may be better options if you're lounging around inside - like heated blankets/ throws. But it's not ridiculous considering how versatile it can be. I'm glad I had the chance to test this and will continue to use it for this winter in my studio.
R**Y
Not as hot as I thought it would be
I got this for my home office and it does well at staying warm, but it does not get as hot as I expected it to, even on the highest setting.It serves it purpose and helps to keep me warm while at work
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