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Guru3D.com » News » Footrests from Sanwa are USB powered to keep your feet comfy

Footrests from Sanwa are USB powered to keep your feet comfy

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/01/2020 09:59 AM | source: Sanwa | 13 comment(s)
Footrests from Sanwa are USB powered to keep your feet comfy

In the category hilarious you need to check out this news item. Hey, who doesn't have cold feet while gaming or working right? Yep, check out this foot's rest. USB power to keep your toes warm of course.

The cushioned footrest "100-FR015N2", is ideal in the winter when your feet are cold, is on sale from Sanwa Direct. It has a built-in USB-powered heater, and the footrest can reduce fatigue and eliminate cold. With a large footrest that allows you to put both feet comfortably, the cushion is larger than the conventional model, making it easier to put your feet in. In addition, it has been improved to take in the user's voice and arrange the heating wire in a wide range to warm it to the end.

The built-in heater has an immediate heat specification that reaches 28.4 ° C (26 ° C inside) in 5 minutes after it gets some power, it warms up to 32 ° C (30 ° C inside) at 60 minutes. The external dimensions are width 550 mm, depth 310 mm, height 145 mm, and weight about 1.53 kg. The load capacity is about 10 kg. The length of the USB power cable for heating the heater is about 1.5m.

They're 70 bucks on amazon. Crap, now I want one.



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Vananovion
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#5860775 Posted on: 12/01/2020 11:38 AM
Can you overclock it? 32C in 60 minutes is kind of a long time.


Don't know about overclocking, but wrapping an RGB strip around it would provide more heat. I guess this is the only case where adding RGB would actually improve performance :D.

TheDeeGee
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#5860785 Posted on: 12/01/2020 12:18 PM
RGB toenails or GTFO !

Locoyote
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#5860804 Posted on: 12/01/2020 01:19 PM
Alternatively, put some shoes on.

geogan
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#5860820 Posted on: 12/01/2020 02:02 PM
Alternatively, put some shoes on.


The manufacturer never heard of shoes, or slippers, or socks, or central heating in a house. Why bother with pesky details like that when there is money to be made.

jose2016
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#5860823 Posted on: 12/01/2020 02:10 PM
Not bad, if it can be easily washed.

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