World's first heated carbon nanofiber blanket announced
The Jartoo blanket uses carbon nanotube technology and infrared heating. As the manufacturers promise, it is capable of heating up to 96% in 1 minute.
The device is made of high quality fabric that heats evenly and quickly. The blanket offers 6 temperature settings and consumes only 70 watts of power. From the outside, it looks like a soft product. However, inside it hides an advanced heating technology - Apalos™ FlexHT Carbon Nanotube Film used in the aerospace industry.
Far Infrared (FIR) heating technology allows Jartoo to heat objects directly, creating soft and even heat without sudden temperature changes. The blanket runs on a safe 24V low voltage system, minimizing risks to children and pets. A handy remote control allows you to customize the auto-off timer. As for care, according to the manufacturing company, it is machine washable.
The cost of the Jartoo blanket is $139
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