Winter can be harsh - fight back with one of the best heated jackets!
There's so many of these products to choose from and there's plenty of options for both women and men.
Below you'll find my top picks for the year and I'm sure you'll be able to find one no matter your budget or needs.
Let's take a look at the jackets now (we'll start with women and then do men's jackets after).
Top 3 Women's Heated Jackets
Ororo Women's Heated Jacket
This Ororo Women's Heated Jacket is my favorite for a lot of reasons.
First off, it's pretty affordable and is an excellent value. Despite being one of the more cost friendly products on this list, it's one of the best.
Plus it's very versatile. If you're looking for a jacket that won't break the bank and one you can wear basically while doing anything, you should definitely consider this Ororo jacket.
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Pros
- Affordable
- Very durable and can handle tough conditions
- Lightweight so you can layer
- 10 hours of heat
- 3 heat settings
Cons
- Some wiring issues
Kelvin Cermak Heated Jacket
The Kelvin Cermak is an excellent heated jacket and definitely one of my favorites.
It's probably better quality than the Ororo jacket that you just saw but it's about $100 more expensive.
If you can afford it this Kelvin jacket is definitely worth it. Besides the heating function it comes with natural duck down for luxurious warmth and comfort.
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Pros
- 5 heating zones for maximum warmth
- 3 heat settings
- Duck down
- Many colors to choose from
- 10 hours of heat
- Duarble fabric
Cons
- Runs a little small
ComfortWear Super Heated Jacket
The ComfortWear Super Heated Jacket is a product that works best for people that are active.
If you're someone that likes to ski, hike, sleigh ride with your kids or anything like that, you'll like this jacket.
It's highly protective, made from stretchy materials and will definitely aid you when the temperature gets low.
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Pros
- Can choose which heating zones you want to heat
- Multiple heat settings
- Versatile
- Long lasting battery
Cons
- Runs a little big
Mobile Warming Dual Power Jacket
Are you looking for a durable jacket to heat you this winter? Then this Mobile Warming jacket can work for you.
One thing I really like about this jacket is it can be run by battery or can be plugged into a 12 volt electrical system.
This makes this product perfect for any woman who rides a motorcycle or any other power vehicle.
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Pros
- Can choose which heating zones you want to heat
- Multiple heat settings
- Versatile
- Long lasting battery
Cons
- Runs a little big
Kelvin Loyola Heated Parka
The Kelvin Heated Parka is the perfect jacket for people that want complete protection from the elements and still look stylish.
Of all the jackets on this list this one is definitely the most protective. If you purchase this product there's zero chance you'll be cold.
So if you really want to stay warm this winter I would definitely consider this heated parka.
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Pros
- 8 hours of warmth
- 5 different heating zones
- Highly protective
- Can charge your cell phone in your jacket
Cons
- Very expensive
- Runs a little small
Volt Resistance Jacket

This jacket is not something you'd wear when the weather is below zero and the wind is gusting.
The Volt Resistance heated jacket is pretty lightweight and slim - it's best used when the weather isn't freezing or layering over it.
If that's your plan you'll like what this jacket can do for you!
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Pros
- Can be used for layering
- 170 degrees of heat
- Zero Layer Heat system minimizes bulk
- Multiple heat settings
Cons
- Pretty expensive
- Thin when compared to other jackets
Venture Heat Escape
Venture heat is a pretty well known company when it comes to heated clothing - they make some good heated socks and heated gloves.
Obviouly they make a pretty good heated jacket too.
Their Escape is a product that I highly recommend because it will basically work for everyone. It doesn't matter if your're skiing, riding your motorcycle or anything else. The Escape is a versatile product.
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Pros
- 10 hours of heat
- Extra insulation and fleece for added warmth
- All around heating
- Multiple heat settings
Cons
- Pricey
Bosch Women's Heated Jacket
Bosch is a well known tool company so it should make sense that their heated jacket is more for people that use their hands.
If you're a woman that uses her hands for your career and find yourself outside in the cold, this Bosch heated jacket will work for you.
You can expect this product to be tough, durable and able to take a pounding.
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Pros
- One of the most durable jackets on the market
- Perfect for construction workers or any other physical job
- Can be layered under a larger jacket
Cons
- Too lightweight to wear on own in sub zero conditions.
- Doesn't come with battery pack
PokeCS Women's Jacket
If you're looking for a jacket to fight off very frigid temperatures and protect you from cold winds, this isn't the jacket for you.
This PokeCS product is more of a windbreaker and is something that's better used for layering or when the temperature isn't that low.
So if you're just looking for a little extra warmth and not to spend over $100, this is a jacket you'll want to consider.
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Pros
- Under $100
- Lightweight
- Multiple heat settings
Cons
- Pretty low quality
- Can't be worn alone in very cold weather
Climix Women's Heated Jacket
The last women's jacket on this list comes from Climix and I would describe this product as middle of the ground.
It's not so protecting that you can wear it in subzero temperatures in complete comfort but it's protective enough it'll help out in reasonable winter conditions.
It's also pretty affordable so if you don't want to spend a lot this Climix jacket can work.
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Pros
- Pretty affordable
- Stylish
- Does a good job keeping the elements out
- 3 heat settings
Cons
- Not the best quality
- Not protective enough for sub zero temperatures
Top 3 men's Heated Jackets
Ororo Men's Heated Jacket
My favorite heated jacket for men and women is the same (this Ororo jacket is specifically made for men).
I really like Ororo as a company because they make quality products and do so without costing too much.
This is a jacket you can wear in cold weather like skiing and be completely comfortable. You'll really like what this Ororo jacket can do for you!
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Pros
- Affordable and a great value
- Heats up quickly
- Multiple heat settings
- Up to 10 hours of heat
Cons
- Heat button in odd place
Kelvin Techstyle Heated Jacket
Although I think Ororo's heated jacket is the best overall value, this Kelvin heated jacket may be the best overall.
One aspect that separates this jacket from others is it comes with natural duck down insulation.
Add this to the fact that you get 5 different heating zones and you get unmatched warmth!
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Pros
- 5 heating zones for all around warmth
- 3 different heat settings
- 10 hours of heat
- Warm duck down insulation
- Very stylish
Cons
- Pretty expensive
Volt Men's radiant
Volt is a very reliable company and they specialize in heated gear. They make some well known heated socks, gloves, vests and jackets.
Their Radiant jacket is very protective and this is the kind of product that'll help you stay toasty in freezing weather.
If you're looking for a high quality heated jacket and have a little extra to spend, this is a product you'll want to consider.
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Pros
- Comes from a well known heated clothing company
- Stylish and looks good
- 3 heat settings
- Long lasting heat
Cons
- No major cons
Dewalt 20v Heated Jacket
Dewalt is a tool company and they're mostly known for their hand drills and other products like that.
Because they make these kinds of tools they also decided to make a heated jacket for the working man.
If you're a construction worker or do any other job that requires you to use your hands, this is a jacket that'll work for you.
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Pros
- Perfect for everyday use
- Durable and extremely rip resistant
- 3 heat settings
- Wide heating zones
Cons
- Battery is bulky
Milwaukee m12 Heated Jacket
This Milwaukee jacket is almost identical to the Dewalt one you just saw and is made for workers.
When comparing the previous jacket and this one, I would probably say this one is a little better.
It is more expensive, though. I think it's worth the extra cash but either jacket will be fine for outdoor workers.
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Pros
- Very versatile and will work for everyone
- Whopping 12 hours of heat
- Durable and will stand up to all winter conditions
- Multiple heat settings
Cons
- Expensive
- Bulky battery
Venture Heat Men's Jacket
Venture Heat is another one of those companies that make a lot of different heated clothing.
They're not just some small company that only makes one product - they have a lot of money to spend to make the best product possible.
It definitely shows with this jacket. This product basically works for everyone and is one I recommend everyone consider.
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Pros
- Pretty affordable
- Stylish
- Does a good job keeping the elements out
- 3 heat settings
Cons
- No major cons
Gybrid Men's Hybrid Jacket
Gyde is another company that I like a lot and they make some dependable clothes.
Their Hybrid heated jacket is a nice product for anyone not looking to break the bank.
I don't think it's the most protecting jacket, though, and really should be reserved for mild winter days. You'll probably need to layer on sub-zero days.
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Pros
- Comes with synthetic insulation for added warmth
- 5 different heating zones for all around heating
- Stretch materials allow movement
Cons
- Not good for freezing weather
Outcool Heated Jackets
This Outcool jacket is kind of a low quality product. It can still work for certain people but for most I'd say it probably won't.
If you plan on buying this jacket you probably should avoid very cold weather unless you layer and wear something over it.
It is affordable, however, and is one of the cheaper jackets on this this.
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Pros
- Pretty affordable
- Stylish
- 3 heat settings
Cons
- Not the best quality
- Battery concerns
Volt Resistance Heated Jacket Liner
This jacket is only made for a certain group of people but the people the Resistance is made for will really like it.
If you're looking for a product to wear while skiing or hiking this isn't it. The Resistance is for motorcycle riders.
This jacket doesn't run on a battery and needs to be plugged into your motorcycle's electrical system. This means you'll have unlimited heat as long as it's plugged in.
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Pros
- Perfect for motorcycle riders
- Strong materials are meant to last
- Heating for back, chest and sleeves.
- Multiple heat settings
Cons
- Doesn't run on battery so only good when riding motorcycle
Bosch Men's 12 Volt Heated Jacket
This jacket is like the Dewalt and Milwaukee jacket that I mentioned above. Like those two companies, Bosch is a tool company.
Because of this, this jacket is made for people that use their hands for living and need something to keep them warm on the job.
So if you're a construction worker, first responded or do any other physical job in the cold, you'll really like this jacket.
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Pros
- Very durable and rip resistant
- Perfect for job sites
- Heats up quickly
- Easy to layer
Cons
- Battery run time is only 6 hours
Enjoy Your Winter!
Winter doesn't have to be miserable and certainly doesn't have to be cold.
There's so many heated jackets available now everyone can stay toasty warm, even if the weather is frigid.
Up top are 20 different heated jackets for both men and women. It doesn't matter your needs or what you're looking for, there's something here for you.
I hope you found the jacket to fight the cold weather!