




The Navy Electric Wearable Throw is a unique hybrid that aims to solve the age-old problem of choosing between a warm blanket and the ability to use your hands. I spent a week testing its 6 heat settings and movement range to see if it truly elevates the lounging experience.
The construction feels robust, with the sleeves and foot pocket integrated seamlessly into the 50x70-inch frame. The material is soft to the touch and the wiring for the heating elements is discreet, ensuring that the blanket remains flexible rather than stiff during use.
Using the blanket is straightforward, with a simple interface for the timer and heat levels that quickly becomes second nature. The foot pocket is a standout feature, providing an extra layer of insulation that makes a noticeable difference during long evenings on the couch.
This blanket is perfect for home office workers or avid readers who want to stay warm without restricting their movement.
Overall, the blanket earns a solid 4.34/5 rating for its thoughtful design and reliable heating performance. While the $199 price point reflects a premium product, the combination of versatility and comfort makes it a worthwhile addition to any home for the 2026 season.