These Walking-Powered Shoe Insoles Don't Need Batteries to Warm or Cool Your Feet

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These Walking-Powered Shoe Insoles Don't Need Batteries to Warm or Cool Your Feet
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You don't need batteries to power the Climfeet insoles, you just need to keep moving.

The process works the same no matter which side of the insole is being stepped on, so using it

with the rigid bubbles on top will have the effect of warming a wearer’s feet while they walk, while using itNo other source of power is needed, but that’s also one of the downsides of this approach: it won’t offer any temperature regulation if someone isn’t walking. Its creators also point out that the heating and cooling effects are most noticeable in more extreme temperatures, like below 68 degrees F, or above 86 degrees F.

and can increase the temperature inside a boot up to almost 150 degrees F. Will a temperature increase of 7.2 degrees F under your feet really make much of a noticeable difference when the rest of your body is freezing in the cold?

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