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Toasty! USB Heating Gloves


This product comes from some Internet-inspired adaptataion of La Boheme (or Rent, same diff). These cool-looking camo gloves plug into your USB port—ideal for a laptop, but your tower will work just fine I'm sure—and the excess heat begins warming your hands a few minutes later. Perfect for the art student living by himself who refuses to use the heat in January because he's cheap and his energy bill will skyrocket if he cranks it above 58 degrees. Made by Thanko, these are currently only available in Japan. But if they know what's good for them, they'll start selling them in the bohemian capital of the world (Williamsburg, Brooklyn) real soon.

Heating Gloves...USB Style [Akihabara]

11:05 AM on Mon Oct 31 2005
By gizmodo.com
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  • Psh, who needs the gloves? My TiBook heats the room, and can cauterize wounds with direct contact. PS: Is it just me, or does that glove design seem a bit unwieldy for use with a keyboard?

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