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expiredEragorn | Staff posted Feb 10, 2025 11:45 PM
expiredEragorn | Staff posted Feb 10, 2025 11:45 PM

Sunbeam Electric Wi-Fi Connected Loftec Electric Heated Blanket (Twin, 84"x62")

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Walmart has Sunbeam Electric Wi-Fi Connected Loftec Electric Heated Blanket (Twin, 84"x62") on sale for $24.98. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.

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  • Control the Heated Blanket from anywhere using the Sunbeam app, voice assistants, or wired digital controller
  • Pair with the Wi-Fi-enabled Sunbeam app to power on, select heat settings, and preheat your bedding from anywhere
  • The Sunbeam app enables you to set a selectable auto-off timer for up to 10 hours and a scheduling option so you can get warmth when you want it
  • Use with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant voice-enabled devices for easy use, even in the dark
  • The backlit digital display controller provides easy-to-reach bedside access to power on/off, select heat settings, and preheat your blanket
  • ComfortSLIM heating technology is our thinnest and most flexible wire that senses temperature and adjusts for consistent heat through the night
  • Surround yourself with the thick and deluxe warmth of premium LoftTec fabric
  • The removable cord and controller allow the blanket to be washer- and dryer-safe with durable fabric that stays soft, wash after wash

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Walmart has Sunbeam Electric Wi-Fi Connected Loftec Electric Heated Blanket (Twin, 84"x62") on sale for $24.98. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Control the Heated Blanket from anywhere using the Sunbeam app, voice assistants, or wired digital controller
  • Pair with the Wi-Fi-enabled Sunbeam app to power on, select heat settings, and preheat your bedding from anywhere
  • The Sunbeam app enables you to set a selectable auto-off timer for up to 10 hours and a scheduling option so you can get warmth when you want it
  • Use with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant voice-enabled devices for easy use, even in the dark
  • The backlit digital display controller provides easy-to-reach bedside access to power on/off, select heat settings, and preheat your blanket
  • ComfortSLIM heating technology is our thinnest and most flexible wire that senses temperature and adjusts for consistent heat through the night
  • Surround yourself with the thick and deluxe warmth of premium LoftTec fabric
  • The removable cord and controller allow the blanket to be washer- and dryer-safe with durable fabric that stays soft, wash after wash

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can sbe found here

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Written by Eragorn | Staff

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TechManDad
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I don't want even my blanket connected to wifi.

I'm tired of this.
mdyoung
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I have a Sunbeam electric blanket that has WiFi. It's somewhat of a gimmick. If you turn it on with the App and turn it higher than I think level 4 you have to go hit the control keypad within a certain amount of time or it turns down below level 4. So you might as well turn it on and set it at the level you want from the start with the keypad.
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You don't have to buy it

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I don't want even my blanket connected to wifi.

I'm tired of this.
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I have a Sunbeam electric blanket that has WiFi. It's somewhat of a gimmick. If you turn it on with the App and turn it higher than I think level 4 you have to go hit the control keypad within a certain amount of time or it turns down below level 4. So you might as well turn it on and set it at the level you want from the start with the keypad.
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ionizerFeb 11, 2025 03:22 AM
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Quote from mdyoung :
I have a Sunbeam electric blanket that has WiFi. It's somewhat of a gimmick. If you turn it on with the App and turn it higher than I think level 4 you have to go hit the control keypad within a certain amount of time or it turns down below level 4. So you might as well turn it on and set it at the level you want from the start with the keypad.
while i do think having wifi is stupid on a heated blanket, this feature is actually smart

there are many people out there who have burn marks as well as "toasted skin syndrome" (look it up, it's real) from overusing these things - but more so heated pads
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Quote :
I don't want even my blanket connected to wifi.

I'm tired of this.
I assume it's like "Alexa, turn on blanket" so it's nice and toasty when you go to bed. I get what you mean though. I won't buy any smart appliances for that reason.
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BigBGFeb 11, 2025 04:18 AM
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Quote from TechManDad :
I don't want even my blanket connected to wifi.

I'm tired of this.
The manufacture, Sunbeam, would have to update the apps in Apple/Google stores constantly for years to support this. They won't, so in three or four years, you won't be able to use WiFi anyway.
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GangrelessFeb 11, 2025 04:22 AM
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I have the queen version of this, I highly recommend it! I love the wifi aspect, I set it up one time when I first bought it, for it turn on a couple hours before I usually go to bed and then turn off a couple hours after that and it's awesome. It just works. I assume it uses onboard memory once it's set up in the app because I don't even have the app installed anymore since that was 2 phones ago. Going to get another for my husband's side, thanks!
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gregjoemomFeb 11, 2025 04:41 AM
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Quote from ionizer :
while i do think having wifi is stupid on a heated blanket, this feature is actually smart

there are many people out there who have burn marks as well as "toasted skin syndrome" (look it up, it's real) from overusing these things - but more so heated pads
Get a heating pad with an auto shut off and put it at the foot of the bed, under the sheet. It's wonderful for those of us who are cold.
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ionizerFeb 11, 2025 05:00 AM
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Quote from Gangreless :
I have the queen version of this, I highly recommend it! I love the wifi aspect, I set it up one time when I first bought it, for it turn on a couple hours before I usually go to bed and then turn off a couple hours after that and it's awesome. It just works. I assume it uses onboard memory once it's set up in the app because I don't even have the app installed anymore since that was 2 phones ago. Going to get another for my husband's side, thanks!
I'm assuming that only works to a certain temperature because someone else said you have to hit a button over 4
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tgeenycFeb 11, 2025 07:47 AM
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AHHH Sunbeam wants your Data.....And this is how they will get it.... Log in with your private information. Sneaky for over 3 years. LOVE IT !
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koriksFeb 11, 2025 01:48 PM
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Quote from TechManDad :
I don't want even my blanket connected to wifi.

I'm tired of this.
You don't have to buy it
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TarheelGrad1998Feb 11, 2025 01:52 PM
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Quote from TechManDad :
I don't want even my blanket connected to wifi.I'm tired of this.
All your blankets are legally required to have wifi by 2025. Sorry.
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ThriftyStag5104Feb 11, 2025 01:56 PM
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Quote from BigBG :
The manufacture, Sunbeam, would have to update the apps in Apple/Google stores constantly for years to support this. They won't, so in three or four years, you won't be able to use WiFi anyway.
There's a comment on this thread that says Sunbeam stuff works even better with the Smart Life (or tuya, i use SL) app, which gets updates. I ordered a couple of the other post's Mattress pads and I'm excited to put it on my kids' beds with a "if outside temp <32F, heat from just-before-bedtime to just-after-bedtime" to take the chill out of their beds when it gets really cold outside.
https://slickdeals.net/f/18109648-sunbeam-connected-electric-heated-mattress-pad-twin-35-full-38-free-shipping?p=175665094#post175665094
While the idea of a smart blanket you use on the couch sounds silly, it's more versitile than the mattress pad I just bought. You can use it on the couch when it's just you, then lay it on a guest bed when guests stay over to pre-heat their bed.
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TepFeb 11, 2025 02:45 PM
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Quote from TechManDad :
I don't want even my blanket connected to wifi.

I'm tired of this.
I agree, what is the rational for this in the first place? It is not it would be hard to reach over and change the setting. All about marketing I guess?
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CalmBoundary841Feb 11, 2025 02:56 PM
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"Hold on honey, I need to update the firmware on the blanket."

What a world...
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BaudLordFeb 11, 2025 02:59 PM
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Sure, but that implies it has to be plugged in continuously. I'm not a fan of that idea, especially if something triggers it, as I've encountered some nuisance triggers on other IoT devices, like lights.

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