The Sun (Lowell)

Wearable heaters

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If we need to confine our socializin­g to the outdoors, perhaps it’s time to make peace with that ever-hyped clothing category: wearable tech. Apparel company Ororo, for example, offers battery-operated heated vests ($169.99), hoodies ($189.99), gloves ($179.99) and socks ($99.99) that will keep you toasty for those frigid nights when no amount of layering is enough.

Fireside socials

Blessed with outdoor space? Buy an Energ+ patio heater ($178.99) or, for added rusticity, a smokeless Solo Stove Bonfire fire pit ($259.99). (Note: Fire pits are illegal in New York City, but that hasn’t stopped some Brooklynit­es). Throw in a few REI camp chairs ($59.95 each) and an Mpowerd inflatable solar lantern ($24.95), too.

Sun followers

To boost mood and combat depression, you’ll want to soak up as much sun as possible during these short winter days. A wearable Qsun UV Exposure Tracker ($149) can monitor your vitamin D levels and tell you when you need to reapply sunscreen.

Light boxes

For those who suffer from seasonal affective disorder, a light-therapy lamp that mimics sunshine can alleviate the winter blues. There’s the Carex Day-light Classic Plus Therapy Lamp ($149.99) or a geometric wooden one ($159.99) by Sunrise Sensations, which can also brighten your décor.

Private planetariu­m

Feeling trapped? Combat winter claustroph­obia with a laser Galaxy projector ($89.99) that turns any darkened room into a planetariu­m-like light show. Consider it a chemical-free psychedeli­c trip that seems to transform your walls and ceilings into outer space. Great for

the little ones!

Garden therapy

Craving sunny open spaces during lockdown? Turns out that a trip to Joshua Tree National Park is at least metaphoric­ally possible with a Cactus and Succulent Grow Kit ($34.99) from Homegrown. Gardening can help combat anxiety and depression, too.

Plastic friends

The quarantine pods that kept us sane over the summer may not be sustainabl­e in the cold months ahead. If you’re looking for dependable companions­hip and are willing to pay for it, social robots like Buddy from Blue Frog Robotics (from $2,400) can serve as a personal assistant, nanny, watchdog and even a friend around the house.

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