![]() ![]() ![]() I wouldn't buy this mug as we actually own the first gen and don't use it, it's annoying and expensive, but there isn't anything wrong with keeping coffee hot or reheating coffee, other than the coffee eventually tasting kind of flat and old. Microwaves just add thermal energy to the liquid, they don't harm coffee. Not quite as good as coffee drunk immediately after brewing but it's a great plan B when you forgot a cup for a few minutes and it's not quite as hot as you'd like. I microwave coffee sometimes and it's great. ![]() I understand that coffee left for a while might change flavour just because the coffee is oxidizing and volatiles are slowly drifting off, but as far as just having not-hot coffee be hot coffee, applying energy to the liquid shouldn't do anything bad to it unless you overdo it and boil it. I'm actually not quite sure why it would be such a problem to keep it warmed on a hot plate (for a little while) or to put it in the microwave. This is for tech people and early adopters that are interested in IoT products and want everything connected. ![]() A mug that is powered and constantly applying heat is equivalent to keeping your carafe on a hot plate or throwing your coffee in the microwave. drink it.Ĭoffee nerds understand that coffee loses it's heat once it hits the carafe so you should fill it with hot water for minute first to get some heat into the carafe walls, and then also heat up your cup with hot water for a few seconds before you pour into it. Coffee nerds understand that once you brew your cup, that's it. coffee nerds don't want their coffee constantly heated. The Ember Mug is "Safe to hand wash – fully submersible up to 1 meter deep", so you shouldn't worry about wetting the bottom.No it's not. Personally, I find the battery lasts long enough for a leisurely paced breakfast, which is what I primarily use my Ember mug for. Unless you like configuring different temperatures for different drinks, you can just do the firmware updates, set the temp, and never use the app again. I do drink it black though, so the temperature would be a bit higher. With a range of 120☏ to 145☏, you can customize your drinks. Man that's lightning quick to finish your coffee in 1-3 minutes! It's typically too hot for me to even sip in the first few minutes. One of the most impressive features of the Ember Mug 2 is the ability to set your drinks temperature down to the exact degree. Maybe Im too lazy and/or picky, but all this adds up to me so I practically never use it. My phone is S23īattery doesn't last that long, and if I try to keep it on the charging base, that adds another very small but restriction.Ĭan't wash in the dishwasher, and when washing by hand, need to pay attention to not wet the bottom. The smart heated travel mug allows you to set your preferred drinking temperature (120☏ 145☏), so you can enjoy your hot drinkjust the way you like it from the first sip to the last drop. And I use just default temperatures, around 135F or 58 celsius.Īnother issue is an app, it won't always connect, I have to turn the mug off, relaunch the app etc. Mug² Coffee Mug on the market Read helpful customer reviews about Ember 14 oz. Designed to be used on-the-go, Ember Travel Mug 2+ does more than simply keep your coffee hot. then there is that effect, as if your drink (esp containing milk or cream) obtains Milk skin, it is very subtle, not real thick milk skin but I do detect it. It takes a minute to 3 minutes to finish our drink normally. Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug 2, 10 oz, Black, 1.5-hr Battery Life - 10 oz - Bed Bath & Beyond - 36798183 App Exclusive Coupon: Hurry, Ends 8/31 Kitchen and Dining / Barware and Drinkware / Drinkware / Travel Mugs 1 / 3 Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug 2, 10 oz, Black, 1.5-hr Battery Life - 10 oz Sold and Shipped by CE Supply Today 129. Neither me nor my wife are slow drinkers. But is the smart mug worth the almost £100 price tag We put the 295ml black Ember Mug² to the test to find out. It was fun at first but now its collecting dust, mostly minor complaints, but they add up (not arguing with anybody, this is just my personal subjective experience!) ![]()
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