And one more thing to go wrong...if the phone battery runs down, does the vest get cold?Does it need to be Bluetooth? Seems like that may unnecessarily limit your options.
I was going to say, is the radiation power of Bluetooth even high enough to make it worthwhile? Might be better off with a microwave antenna. Not sure how you’d power it though…Does it need to be Bluetooth? Seems like that may unnecessarily limit your options.
cons would be helpful.
Herself hates hers - you still have to do full wind coverage, you still have to remember to stop in the sunshine when you stop, getting a good baselayer is absolutely critical because it's easier to sweat (no sneaking in a T-shirt as a 4th layer). And it gives her zero added heat in her feet, which is where she really needs it.Well, I can't give bt recs, buut my wife LOVES her heated vest. Amazon cheapie.
Looking for recommendations for a Bluetooth battery powered heated vest for very cold climate...Maine and Canada.
Agree, I think most people will be fine with just a Low/Med/High setting. And it is easier to do adjustments in your shell layer (zips) to finetune comfort.Does it need to be Bluetooth? Seems like that may unnecessarily limit your options.