The 6 Best Cordless Heated Blankets to Keep You Warm on the Go
By Corrie Pelc
Cordless heated blankets are one of the best inventions we’ve seen yet. While the corded electric heated blankets of yesterday did a fine job at keeping us toasty during cold nights, the cord meant you had to be near an outlet for it to work. And somehow that pesky cord always seemed to get tangled or unplugged in the middle of the night.
With a wireless heated blanket, all those issues are a thing of the past. They are portable, have no pesky wires, and honestly are a bit safer in the long run. While they do have their own downsides, such as batteries that need recharging, we think they’re still a must-have in your linen closet and car emergency kit.
If you’re in the market for a heated blanket you can take on the go, you’ve come to the right place. We dug in to find you the best cordless heated blankets you can buy depending on your needs.
Top Picks
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Best USB-Powered Cordless Heated Blanket: PerfectPrime Portable USB Heated BlanketA soft and warm cordless heated blanket powered by a USB cord and its included power bank.
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Best Cordless Heated Blanket for the Outdoors: Eddie Bauer Portable Heated Electric Throw BlanketA battery rechargeable heated blanket built to withstand the elements.
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Best Therapeutic Cordless Heated Blanket: Homedics Cordless Throw & CapeA battery-rechargeable heated blanket that also offers massaging power.
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Best Cordless Heated Blanket for the Car: Makita DCB200A 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Heated BlanketAn excellent rechargeable battery-powered heated blanket to keep in a vehicle in case of emergencies.
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Best Splurge Cordless Heated Blanket: Cozee Battery Powered Heated BlanketA cordless heated blanket that is worth the larger price tag.
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Best Budget Cordless Heated Blanket: ThermaFur 5511 Air Activated Heated BlanketThis non-electric heated blanket keeps you warm without any electricity or wires.
How to Buy a Cordless Heated Blanket
Here are a few things to consider when purchasing a cordless heated blanket:
Charging
Without a plug that goes into the wall, the heated blanket will need to be recharged between uses. Some cordless heated blankets use batteries or have a rechargeable battery pack, and others charge through a USB port you can use with a portable power bank.
Blanket Size
Do you need a full-sized blanket that will cover your entire bed, or do you want something more portable like a throw blanket? Assess your needs before making your purchase.
Special Features
Some battery-operated heated blankets include automatic shut-offs in case you fall asleep with the blanket turned on. Others include various temperature options or additional therapeutic benefits.
Power Banks
Test Factors We Considered When Picking the Best Cordless Heated Blankets
With so many cordless electric heating blankets on the market today, it’s hard to determine which one is best. Here are the test factors we used when determining which ones made the cut on our list:
- Price: There are plenty of cordless heating blankets to choose from; price is a factor that we looked at.
- Material: We looked at the material that each blanket is made of. Some cordless heated blanket materials are more for snuggling on the couch, while others are weatherproof and great for camping.
- Available Sizes: What sizes are available for the blanket? This is important for the user if they are planning on covering their entire bed or sharing it.
- Colors: In what colors is the cordless heating blanket available? A blanket that matches the user's existing decor is always a plus.
- Temperature Settings: How many temperature settings does the cordless heated blanket have? Having multiple settings allows the user to customize the heat that the blanket emits.
- Timer: We looked at whether the blanket has an automatic shut-off timer. This is so that, in case the user accidentally leaves it on, it'll shut itself off to avoid any hazards.
- Power: How is the cordless electric heated blanket powered? Most of these blankets come equipped with a battery inside that can be recharged via a traditional wall plug or USB.
- Washing Instructions: Is the cordless heating blanket machine washable or does it require special cleaning?
- Returns and Warranty: We looked at what type of return policy and/or warranty the manufacturer provides.
Now let’s take a look at the best cordless electric heated blankets to cuddle up under.
Best USB-Powered Cordless Heated Blanket: PerfectPrime Portable USB Heated Blanket
Stay toasty warm wherever you venture with the PerfectPrime Portable USB Heated Blanket. This battery-heated blanket uses a USB extension cord and includes a power bank to provide up to 20 hours of pleasant heat on the lowest temperature setting, 6.5 hours on the medium setting, and about 3.5 hours on the high-temperature setting. A built-in pocket lets you easily store the power bank when it's connected to the blanket, and a simple control makes it easy to toggle through the settings. The blanket's soft 100-percent polyester fiber material adds additional comfort and warmth and the blanket is machine washable and backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee.
Pros
- Under $100
- Powered by USB cord and included power bank
- Three temperature settings
Cons
- Does not offer an automatic shut-off timer
Best Cordless Heated Blanket for the Outdoors: Eddie Bauer Portable Heated Electric Throw Blanket
Whether you're in your backyard or out camping, the Eddie Bauer Portable Heated Electric Throw Blanket makes it super easy to stay warm. This cordless electric heated blanket includes a rechargeable lithium battery that provides between four to six hours of heat on one charge. The rechargeable heated blanket offers three heat settings — low, medium, and high — and the battery is easily tucked away in a pocket sewn on the front of the blanket. The blanket has three color options and the fleece front and nylon backing are treated to protect against inclement weather. And the Eddie Bauer Portable Heated Electric Throw Blanket even comes with a built-in USB port so you can charge your cell phone while staying comfy.
Pros
- Powered by an included rechargeable lithium battery
- Available in three colors
- Has built-in USB port for charging cell phones or other devices
Cons
- Does not offer an automatic shut-off timer
Best Therapeutic Cordless Heated Blanket: Homedics Cordless Throw & Cape
In addition to keeping you warm in the cold months, heated blankets offer therapeutic value as well — the gentle heat from blankets like these can help relax tense muscles and ease pains from body joints and other achy areas. The Homedics Cordless Throw & Cape with Soothing Heat & Vibrating Massage encompasses all of these benefits in one cordless electric blanket. Not only can you use this as a traditional heated blanket, but it can quickly convert into a cape to drape over your shoulders and snap in place. Toggle through the heated blanket's integrated controls for heat or for an adjustable vibration massage for your neck, shoulders, and back. When fully charged, the included battery provides about five hours of massaging and heat. Lastly, the Homedics Cordless Throw & Cape with Soothing Heat & Vibrating Massage is machine washable and backed by a two-year limited warranty.
Pros
- Can be used as a throw or snap-on cape
- Offers three levels of massage as well as heat
- Backed by a two-year limited warranty
Cons
- Does not offer an automatic shut-off timer
Best Cordless Heated Blanket for the Car: Makita DCB200A 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Heated Blanket
If you've ever been stuck on the side of the road at night in cold weather, you know how quickly the inside temperature of your car can dip. Having a cordless heated blanket stored in your car can literally be a lifesaver in certain situations. The Makita DCB200A 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Heated Blanket is made by the same brand known for its line of power tools, such as air compressors. This cordless heated blanket uses the same rechargeable battery that all Makita battery-operated tools use (which is sold separately). When fully charged, the battery provides up to 35 hours of heat on the lowest setting, helping to ensure that there’s enough juice to stay warm while waiting for a tow truck. The cordless heated blanket has three heating settings available and has snaps on it so you can firmly wrap it around yourself. The Makita DCB200A 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Heated Blanket is stored in a carrying case until you need it and its polyester outer fabric is both water and wind-resistant.
Pros
- Rechargeable battery offers up to 35 hours of heat at the low setting
- Polyester fabric is both water and wind-resistant
- Has built-in snaps for firmly wrapping it around yourself
Cons
- Does not offer an automatic shut-off timer
- Rechargeable battery not included
Best Splurge Cordless Heated Blanket: Cozee Battery Powered Heated Blanket
If you want to splurge on comfort, then you'll definitely want to consider cuddling up with the Cozee Battery Powered Heated Blanket. The included rechargeable battery provides warmth for more than five hours via three different heat settings. The heated blanket's exterior is designed to be weather-resistant, while the micro-plush interior makes the blanket super-soft to the touch and helps it retain heat even after it’s turned off. The blanket's battery has an automatic shutoff where it will drop from high to medium after about two hours of use, and will shut off completely after 10 hours of continuous use. The Cozee Battery Powered Heated Blanket is also designed with hand pockets so you can wrap the blanket around you, and it includes two USB ports for charging up cell phones and other devices.
Pros
- Included rechargeable battery provides warmth for more than five hours
- Weather-resistant exterior and micro-plush interior
- Includes two USB ports for charging up cell phones and other devices
Cons
- Expensive
Best Budget Cordless Heated Blanket: ThermaFur 5511 Air Activated Heated Blanket
Our choice for the best budget cordless heated blanket isn't actually an electric heated blanket. The ThermaFur 5511 Air Activated Heated Blanket warms by air-activated body warmers, kind of similar to the hand warmers you probably associate with a day on the slopes or cold football nights. Each body warmer emits heat for up to 24 hours and is encased in the blanket by a flap-close pocket strategically placed around the blanket for total body warmth. The entire blanket warms you without the use of any wires or chemicals — just air! Just be aware that you'll need to replace the heat packs when they've lived out their lifespan.
Pros
- Only $30
- Easy to clean in the washing machine
- No wires or electricity needed
Cons
- Warmers only have 24-hour lifespan
Uses for Cordless Heated Blankets
There are plenty of uses for a battery-powered heated blanket, and how you use it all depends on your lifestyle.
Camping
With no electricity around, cordless heated blankets are great for camping trips. For a good, warm night's rest, heat up the blanket inside your sleeping bag 15 minutes before you climb in.
Car
Along with jumper cables, a flashlight, and some basic tools, a blanket is a staple in a car emergency kit. Just be sure that, if you're going on a long road trip, your heated blanket is charged up and ready to warm if the need arises.
Around the Home
Traditional corded heated blankets are great, but where you're able enjoy them might be dependant on whether or not there's a nearby outlet to plug it in. With cordless heated blankets, as long as they're charged up, they can be used anywhere in the home.
Outside the Home
Enjoying a cup of coffee on the porch on a chilly morning? Sitting by the backyard fire pit in the fall? There are times when you'll want to haul out a blanket to keep yourself warm, but why not opt for one that heats up?
Sports Games
If you live somewhere where it gets chilly in the early spring or late fall, you probably know what it's like to sit at a bone-chilling outdoor sports game. Cordless heated blankets are ideal for snuggling under Friday night lights (and also pair well with tailgating). Cheers!
Do you have a cordless heated blanket that makes you warm all over? Tell us about it in the comments below!
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