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We've seen several incredible USB devices here at Gearlog, from USB Masks and USB Warming Mice to USB gloves and USB Duckling Fans. It seems like the most popular thing to do with a USB device is to make it heatable, by drawing power from an available USB port. The USB Heated Knee Pads are no exception.

These unique knee pads slide right over your legs and get plugged into available USB ports on your computer. Each kneepad requires one available port, and start warming up as soon as you plug them in. A heating pad on one side keeps your knees toasty while you're sitting at your desk. There's little other information available about the USB knee pads, like how hot they get or who exactly their supposed to be for, but I suppose I can see people with sore knees or arthritis who have difficulty sitting at a desk for long periods might benefit from them. They're available for $19.99 per pair.

Via SciFi Tech

Post by Alan Henry



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