How To Keep Warm This Winter? Meet the LADYBAG – A Heated Handbag

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How To Keep Warm This Winter? Meet the LADYBAG – A Heated Handbag

As a Nairobian, I thank God that the cold season is finally coming to an end. Nairobi witnesses cold temperatures between June to early August, but when I say cold temperatures what I mean is 10o C (50o F) to 15o C (59o F). I am not talking about the negative something degrees drop in temperature folks living in the Northern Hemisphere in Europe and North America have to endure.

I can’t even imagine how freezing it gets under negative temperatures, but all the same I ran into a stylish handbag dubbed the LADYBAG, which not only keeps your girlish things as you move about, but also keeps you warm. The bag is fitted with 8000 mAh battery which supplies 12 v to heating pads fitted on the bags sides.

This innovative handbag enables you to stay warm as you move about out in the cold streets during winter. You simply wear it as you would any normal lady handbag, but I guess you would be tempted to press up on it a little bit between your arms and your upper body. You can also unzip the bag’s pocket and fold it down to sit on it, when you are in the office and still keep feeling warm.

The heating pads temperatures can be varied from 60o C (140o F), 65o C (149o F) and 70o C (158o F). The battery can keep your warm for up to 3 hours before requiring to charge. It also doubles up as a portable charger for your iPhone. In fact, it has 2 USB ports with which you can charge two devices simultaneously.

To recharge the handbag’s battery, use an adapter. The handbag heating effects is turned on by connecting a cable to the battery and clicking the on button on the battery. When on, there is a switch on the battery that keeps on blinking alerting you the battery is working.

The LADYBAG will go for as low as $199 and will be available in various versions.

For more details visit Indiegogo by following this link.

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