Stay extra warm
Avoid cold toes when heading out into the winter cold. With Happyhot heated socks with merino wool, you get Danish-designed heated clothing that delivers top-class warmth, comfort, and functionality - whether you're hunting, skiing, or enjoying nature on any outdoor adventure.
These merino socks with electric heating combine modern heating-zone technology with merino wool’s natural insulating abilities. The result is socks that not only warm your feet, but also keep them dry and comfortable - all day long.
Comfort and quality
Happyhot heated socks are made from a carefully balanced material blend containing 20% merino wool, providing a soft, moisture-wicking, and temperature-regulating wool sock. Unlike many other heated socks without wool, merino wool transports moisture away from the skin, keeping your feet warm - even when the heat is turned off.
Merino wool’s natural antibacterial properties also mean the socks do not need to be washed after every use. Simply hang them out to air, which extends their lifespan and maintains comfort.
Ideal for any activity
Whether you are sitting still in a hunting stand, moving actively as a skier and need high-quality ski socks, or simply want to stay warm in the stadium stands, Happyhot heated socks provide a reliable solution that ensures comfort in all weather conditions.
With Happyhot, you get Danish design, functionality, and quality - so you can enjoy the outdoors without getting cold.
Good advice and user guidance
Before using the Happyhot Merino Premium 2.0 heated socks, it is important to read the included user manual. Find the manual here.
We recommend turning on the heated socks before your feet get cold. It takes much more energy to reheat the body once it has already cooled down. It is also more comfortable to use a lower heat setting, which gives the longest battery life (up to eight hours per charge).
Happyhot heated socks are made to a very high standard, but the product should still be treated with care (for example, avoid pulling on the wires) to protect the heating elements as much as possible. This will ensure maximum durability.
To use your Happyhot heated socks, charge the included power bank until the four blue LED lights stop flashing. A new or fully drained battery takes approximately 4.5 hours to charge. Connect the fully charged power banks to the cable in the small pocket on the heated socks.
To activate/deactivate the heat, press the On/Off button on the power bank for three seconds. Use the remote control to switch between the desired heat levels (low (L), medium (M), and high (H)). The red LED lights indicate which heat level is selected. With Happyhot heated socks, you get up to eight hours of heat depending on the heat level chosen.
There are three small LED lights (L, M, H) that indicate the selected heat level:
• Low heat = one dot
•• Medium heat = two dots
••• High heat = three dots
The socks come complete with 2× 2,400 mAh power banks and a charger.
If you want extra power banks, you can find them here.
Washing instructions
Before washing, the power bank (battery) must always be disconnected from the heated socks. Place the plugs inside the small side pocket of the socks to protect them during washing. The heated socks can be machine-washed in the included laundry bag at 30°C on a gentle or wool cycle. Never tumble-dry the socks.
In the box you get
- 1 pair of heated socks
- 2 pcs. 5V 2400 mAh power banks
- 230V USB-C charger
- Remote control
- Laundry bag
- Storage pouch
- User manual
Specifications
- 2 pcs. power banks 5.0V - 2400 mAh
- Charging time: approx. 4.5 hours
- Battery lifespan: 500+ charging cycles
- Features: overcharge and discharge protection
- Three heat levels
- 3-8 hours of heat depending on the selected level
- USB-C / 230V charger
- Materials: 20% merino wool, 25% polyester, 39% acrylic, 8% polyamide, 7% elastane, 1% spandex
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