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Ember Stainless Steel Temperature Control Travel Mug 2, 12 Oz, App-Controlled Heated Coffee Mug with 3-Hour Battery Life and Improved Design, Black

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Features

  • Ember Travel Mug with Longer Lasting Battery: Our updated smart travel mug's extended battery life keeps your drink at your preferred temperature (between 120F - 145F) for up to 3 hours on a full charge or all day on its redesigned charging coaster
  • Smart With or Without App: Pair this temperature control mug with the Ember app to set the temperature, customize presets and more, or use the new touch display on this travel coffee mug to set your temperature without a smartphone
  • Auto Sleep: Our heated coffee mug intelligently senses when to turn on and off; The mug enters sleep mode when empty or after 2 hours of inactivity; Ember wakes up when it senses movement or liquid
  • Spill-Proof: The Ember Travel Mug's leakproof, push-to-open lid will keep your hot beverage from spilling while on the go; The 360o drinking experience makes it convenient to sip from any side, and it is engineered for easy cleaning
  • Hand Wash Only: An updated scratch-resistant coating is safe to hand wash; Ember Travel Mug 2 is IPX7 rated and fully submersible up to 1 meter deep

Color: Black


Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: Ember


Item Weight: 1.09 Kilograms


Capacity: 340.19 Grams


Product Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Ember


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: TM191200US


Batteries: 2 A batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: February 14, 2019


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  • Love drinking rotten scum? Poor battery life? Excessive-mug-anxiety? This mug is for you!
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I'm one of those people that cannot STAND drinking even "kinda hot" coffee or tea. I'm also not a fast drinker. So, it's a constant microwave-drink-microwave-drink situation. As a teacher, I found that my drinks would get cold long before they were even a fourth of the way gone. And TEACHER NEEDS HER COFFEE/TEA. :D I'd used various mug warmers with special mugs to transmit heat, and they're not great. There's always a thick skin that forms on top, some of them make your drink so hot it burns, or it's still not hot enough. And you've also then got this hot burner plate on your desk. And, you have to have the plate everywhere you go (so, car/classroom/various house places are obviously not an option). Travel mugs, even the expensive Yetis and etc are OK. But they really still don't keep it hot enough, long enough. And I can't microwave them. THEN, there is the fact that I like a decent amount of half-and-half or table cream in my drinks... which at times cools my drinks down so much I have to heat them back up right away. Or, I've tried heating up the half and half/cream first. So freaking fussy and annoying. I discovered heated mugs, and I was very excited for my first purchase. I did a lot of review reading and analyzing what was most important to me before I purchased. In the end, I went with this Ember travel mug (purchased September 2021). The base has worked just fine. It heats it exactly to the temp that I want. However, the battery life is SO POOR that even when I have it on the charger (wall or car) it only keeps my drink hot for a max of about 3 hours. That's ON the charger. PS: I like my drinks at around 139-141 depending on the drink. Anyway. Really poor battery life, but, again, I've just been so incredibly happy to have a hot drink until I'm done drinking. Enter the LID for this mug. You cannot take it apart, you cannot clean out the interior. AT ALL. A little bit ago I noticed that it seemed like there was some "stuff" inside the tiny hole underneath (tiny meaning probably 1/4 of an inch, tops). When you push the top of the lid up and down to open and close, there's some little plastic parts inside underneath you can see flip back and forth. And inside there, there's all this room for.... MOLDY stuff. I'm not one of those people constantly leaving my old coffee in there for days. I can't say I've never done it, but this mug is so expensive that I've been ridiculously good about it. I clean it every day and put it up on the charger to charge until the next morning. Regardless, there it was --- pale brown stuff inside there. There was no way to clean it. I started wondering if it was really moldy old cream, and I was drinking all my drinks through that moldy crap.... and it was really grossing me out... So. I really got looking and knew that I was right about the gunk in there. First, I soaked it in a solution of very hot water with a little dish soap and a drop of bleach. Soaked overnight, then tried tapping the lid on the side of the sink. A few gross pieces came out - enough to corroborate my theory, totally gross me out, and show me that there was even MORE inside there that I couldn't get out. I tried using a pipe cleaner to gently swipe inside, nothing would come out - and this tiny tiny little plastic door thing then broke and the mug wouldn't push open and close. UGH. So, I realized that with the lid already broken, AND full of 6 months of rotten molding drinks, I decided I'd just break the interior of the lid out. That way at least I could put the ring back on and be able to still use the mug. (the rim of the mug without the lid at all is not really functional as a drinking cup). So, I got out my clippers and started the lid demolition. It took a fair bit of strength, time, clipping, and cursing for the stuff in side to come out. Then I got a few photos for you all to see what I'm talking about. GROSS. (*Side note, readers, my cup is NOT DEFECTIVE -- this is the way it is designed! If you use creamy drinks in your mug, it will happen to you!) So, now I have a very expensive mug without a lid. And, I am a big girl, I don't NEED a sippy cup. But it definitely reduces it's use outside of the home. Sad face. A few other issues: The travel charger is really inconvenient. No chargers are compatible with USB. You can only use their charger, even the car one (cigarette lighter end). The travel charger is challenging to have fit in most cup holders. The mug wants to kind of fall out and roll around while driving around corners, etc. Lastly, it's just plain really expensive for what you get. I've been incredibly happy having a hot drink for an hour, but seriously? It costs enough money that I'm always scared I'm going to drop it. Bang it. Crack it. It's like this "precious thing" ------- and I have a hard time managing my stuff as it is. I don't like the anxiety that comes with this. A $100 mug? I could likely deal. Even the travel charger is so much money, and such a PITA. The fit sucks, like I said, but you certainly can't use any other cups/etc in that cup holder while using the charger. So, I'm storing the travel charger in my car when it's not in use. And it was pricey enough, too, that I'm like, "Oh, jeez, crap, is that the cord hanging out?!" and etc. It's just another thing for me to stress about a kid stepping on, etc. I wouldn't purchase this mug again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2022 by dmccoy dmccoy

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I wanted to like this mug, I really wanted this to be a great product... unfortunately my experiences with it have been lack luster and ultimately I'd recommend you spend less on something else. The Ember Travel Mug2 is sold at a premium price, however, it is NOT a premium product. I bought my Travel Mug2 on February 12th 2021 (less than 2 months owning it at the time of this review). in that time I've discovered that the marketing on this product and the experience of actually owing it are in start contrast. First let's talk about the battery life, their claim is that it will keep your hot beverage hot for 3 hours. I found this to be far from the truth. Battery life claim: 3 hours Actual: ~1.5 hours @ 140degrees Ember's support confirms this experience is as expected, "With a set temp of 140 degrees, your Ember may have a slightly shorter battery life" The next issue I had was finding that the mug would randomly turn off. The mug has an liquid sensing feature that detects if the mug is empty. The way it detects the liquid is through temperature differentials. If there isn't a significant enough delta between your coffee/tea and the desired temp set on your coffee then the mug will automatically turn off. so if you pour your coffee/tea into the mug and run out of the house there is a possibility that your mug may turn off and your coffee will be cold. It boggles my mind why they have not included an override for this so that an owner can turn the mug on and off manually so that they are in control and can be assured that the mug is indeed keeping their liquid at the desired temperature. The last thing that I'll say is that after about a 2 months of owning this, the lid stopped functioning. The Travel Mug2 has a lid with a mechanical "plunger" that you push down to open and close. Press once it clicks open, press it again and the lid clicks shut. Unfortunately mine stopped opening, which is the straw that broke the camels back and is what prompted this review. I'm sure support will send me a new one, but that's beside the point. The fact that the lid broke after 2 months, the mug is very finicky and the battery life is roughly half of what they claim leads me to a point where I can say that this is a product that needs a lot more work. I personally would not buy it again nor can I recommend it to anyone. there are a lot of other cheaper heated travel mugs out there that you could buy 2-3 of knowing they will break before you get to spending $180. If $180 is a drop in the bucket for your budget, then go for it. But for me, I viewed $180 as a luxury item I was buying myself. Keep in mind $180 is ~1/5th of what a new iPhone costs, 1/5th of the price of an item that has almost unlimited uses and brings immense value to my life. This mug has one job and it does it poorly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021 by Justin B.

  • Great mug. Terrible lid.
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First the good stuff. This mug is just a lot of fun if you're a bit of a nerd like I am. I love the fact that I don't have to pair it with my phone to control the temperature. The ability to raise or lower the temp from the mug itself is extremely nice (and just plain a lot of fun). It looks great, feels great, and holds it temperature well. Overall, as far as the mug itself is concerned, I'm deliriously happy with the product. Now for the bad. The lid is absolutely the worst piece of garbage ever. I've already spilled coffee on myself three times. Not because I a drinking problem (sorry, bad joke), but because the lid is just that bad. When you screw it on it never hits that END point that we all want to feel. Instead, it almost hits the end, then kinda skips, and then it's loose again and you have to start the entire process over. This happens every time until you just get tired of playing with it and move on, hoping and praying that it's tight enough to not spill coffee all over you. Spoiler alert - it will. Then, the depressing action that you use to open and close the lid doesn't work very well, either. It often, and I mean often, gets stuck either open or closed and it takes multiple presses to get it to cooperate. Also, I have a sneaky suspicion that any lack of temperature regulation is due to the unbelievably poor fit of the lid and not the mug itself. Overall, I would probably buy the product again just because, as previously mentioned, I'm a huge nerd and love stuff like this, but I'm truly disappointed that the company could make such a great product and then cap it with a worthless piece of trash like this lid. Up to you, I guess. But consider yourself warned. The lid is not to be trusted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by Nashon

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