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Gadgets That Will Warm Your Office Up

April 10, 2025 by Shelley Thompson

Have you ever been sitting in your office, let out a heavy breath, and sworn you could see it because it’s just that cold in there? Cold offices are not only uncomfortable, but they aren’t conducive to getting a lot of work done either because who can concentrate when it feels like you’re in the beginning stages of hypothermia? Luckily there are gadgets you can buy if you desperately need to warm up your office. After all, for many of us, the office is where we spend a good amount of our time, so we might as well be comfortable. Let’s get started! 

Heated Mouse

There is nothing quite like cold hands, and sure gloves are fine, but what about if you work on a computer all day? You can’t just type willy nilly with gloves on. If you have cold hands (but a warm heart) then you need a heated mouse. Yeah, it’s exactly what it sounds like, a mouse for your computer that is heated. The entire surface of this particular model is heated, making computer work much cozier. This is also a great addition to your office if you suffer from poor circulation. Get your heated mouse here! 

Heated Slippers

We often find ourselves the victims of cold feet, and if there is even a little bit of snow on the ground and it soaks through our shoes even a little bit, then our day is ruined because our feet are cold all day. But luckily it’s 2022 and we have a solution in the form of heated slippers! Keep these charged and in your office (maybe buy two pairs so you have a pair at home two) and simply slip them on when you’re in your office. Just don’t forget to put your other shoes back on say if you have a meeting. Get a pair of heated slippers here! 

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Space Heater

Okay, duh, we know this is kind of a given, but if you’ve been on the fence about one, we promise if you have a small (ish) office, a space heater will work wonders. Just make sure you remember to turn it off before you head home! Get an office space heater here! 

Mug Warmer

You’ve gotta keep your insides warm too! And the best way to do that is by making sure your coffee, tea, hot chocolate, whatever you prefer, stays warm all day long. And how do you do that? With a mug warmer, of course! We love this one because it has an indicator light that tells you whether or not it’s warming, it keeps your beverages at a suitably warm temperature so you won’t burn yourself, and once you’re done with your coffee you can stick a candle on it and make your office smell nice. Get a mug warmer here! 

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