A Myheate infrared heated cushion has three heat settings. But what do you need to know about them, and how warm are settings 1, 2, and 3? The cushions with infrared technology provide delightful and direct warmth, wherever you are. The heated cushions are wireless and rechargeable. But what should you know about the different heat settings?
How many heat settings does a Myheate heated cushion with infrared have?
A Myheate infrared heated cushion offers three different levels or heat settings, allowing you to control the amount of heat it emits. The first heat setting warms up to 40°C. You can use this level for comfortable warmth that is noticeable but not too intense—perfect for relaxing.
If the environment is cooler or you naturally feel cold more quickly, you can use the second heat setting of the infrared heated cushion, which provides warmth up to 45°C. If you're really sensitive to cold, or if you're using the heated cushion outdoors or in winter, you can opt for the third heat setting for direct warmth up to about 50°C.
How do I know which heat setting the cushion with infrared technology is on?
It's quite simple to find out which heat setting your Myheate infrared heated cushion is on. This is indicated by the indicator lights that shine through the fabric of the label. One light corresponds to one heat setting. If three lights are on, then your cushion with infrared is on the third heat setting. The same applies to one or two lights.
Changing heat settings on a Myheate heated cushion
Want to switch between the levels of warmth? You can easily do this via the cushion's label, which acts like a small control panel. Besides charging, it can also be used to set the heat levels by pressing the tactile button on the label. Each press increases the heat level by one. If three lights are on and you press again, it will return to level one.
When do I use which heat setting?
A Myheate infrared heated cushion provides pleasant and direct warmth, with the infrared radiation also offering numerous health benefits for your body. It brings relaxation at a deeper level but also stimulates blood circulation and reduces painful muscles and joints. But when should you use each heat level?
If you want to relax on the couch, sleep with the cushion, or just relax with a warm cup of tea, the first heat setting up to 40°C is most suitable. If you're feeling tense or have stress-related complaints, you might try the more direct warmth of the second heat setting up to 45°C. For reducing painful muscles and joints, the third heat setting up to 50°C of a Myheate cushion is appropriate.
Of course, you can also adjust the heat setting of the infrared cushion to match the temperature of the surroundings or your personal need for direct warmth.
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