The Chinese-based brand iHEAT
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Seems more reputable than some of the Scrabble boards I've seen on Amazon.
wtf how? is the battery integrated? mine are literally just a wire sandwiched in foam and plug into a cable in my pantleg that goes to a belt mounted batterry pack. the only way I could see this happening is a battery you stomp on regularly
Must have been. He never turned them on, and they burned him.
are they fucking serious lol. who in the right mind would design a product where the battery is constantly under human weight crushing it. thats darwin award bait right there if you willingly bought that product and died because of it.
According to the lawsuit, the customer had to undergo multiple surgical procedures, including extensive skin grafting, to address his burns. The suit claims he was unable to work after the incident, and his mobility was "severely impaired." The case was dismissed with prejudice in November.
What? There has to be more to it than that. Was this discovered to be fraud?
I noticed their website is pretty terrible... the insole description is copied and pasted from a jacket page, apparently.
Anyway I had battery powered socks about 20 years ago when I lived in Montana and they were really useless. Great at sucking down D batteries though.