1. For outdoor products, water resistance is a must. They must meet the IPX5 standard (all-weather), which means they can withstand heavy rain or accidental splashing of water onto critical areas.
2. Outdoor heating must be accomplished through heat radiation. In the outdoors, rather than in a confined space, it is difficult to heat through convection and heat conduction. Attempting to heat in the flowing air is an unscientific heating method. It is like drinking poison to quench thirst, polluting the environment and wasting resources.
3. The heating method should be user-friendly. It should heat the torso above the ankles of the human body, rather than heating the head vertically from top to bottom.
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