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HeatX, a brand by Heat Experience, specializes in high-quality heated clothing and accessories designed to ensure comfort in cold environments.

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HeatX is the active heating product line from Heat Experience, a Norwegian company dedicated to developing comfortable solutions for cold climates. Their range includes battery-powered heated socks, insoles, gloves, and vests, engineered with ergonomic designs and efficient heating elements.

HeatX products offer adjustable temperature levels, often controllable via integrated buttons or wireless remotes, making them ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, winter sports, and everyday wear in harsh weather.

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HEAT EXPERIENCE APP Contolled Battery Heated Insoles User Manual

Abril 28, 2022
BATTERY HEATED INSOLES USER MANUAL Basaha kini nga manwal sa paggamit sa dili pa gamiton. Kini nga manwal adunay importante nga mga instruksyon. Pagpabilin alang sa umaabot nga paggamit. INSOLE OVERVIEW BEFORE USE Congratulations on your new Heat Experience…

HeatX support FAQ

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  • How do I charge my HeatX socks?

    Connect the batteries to the provided USB cable and plug it into a power supply. Charging typically takes 3-5 hours. When all LED lights are lit or turn off (depending on the model), the battery is fully charged.

  • How do I wash HeatX heated wool socks?

    Disconnect the battery, place the rubber cap over the USB plug, and wash the socks on a gentle cycle (wool program) with wool detergent. Air dry only.

  • How do I pair the remote regarding HeatX insoles?

    Press and hold the power button on the insoles for 5 seconds until the light blinks. Then press any button on the remote to pair them.

  • What do the light colors on the battery indicate?

    Generally, Blue indicates a Low temperature setting, White (or Purple) indicates Medium, and Red indicates High temperature.