![]() In my review I used the mug without the coaster during my morning routine where I would sit on the sofa, drink my coffee, and peruse the news. The built in battery on the Ember keeps your drink at temperature for about 90 minutes in my testing. How long does Ember Mug 2 keep drinks hot? The mug lets your drink cool to that temperature (or warm it up if your coffee in the pot’s gone cold), and then will hold it there either as long as the rechargeable battery has power, or while it’s connected to its AC powered coaster. I like my coffee pretty hot, so I chose the warmest temperature it would allow me to have which was 145F/62.5C. The app will show you the temperature of what’s inside, then you can choose how much to let Ember mug lower the temperature. In fact, Ember intelligently wakes up when hot liquid is poured in and enters sleep mode when not in use, which is fantastic and I found it worked seamlessly for me in my testing. Pour your hot beverage into the mug, and mine seemed to recognize there was liquid in it right away. Then you can choose a colour for the LED light on the front of your mug to personalize it-and to help tell it apart from your partner’s. The app should see you mug and prompt you to pair all on it’s own as mine did. Setting the mug up for the first time is easy Make sure it’s fully charged then just download the Ember app, then follow the instructions. ![]() The mug is available in two sizes either 10 or 14 ounces. You can have it cool your coffee or tea to anywhere from 120☏ and 145☏, or 50☌ and 62.5☌. The Ember Mug uses seven temperature sensors, a rapid cooling system, a microprocessor-controlled heating system, and temperature presets (though you won’t see any of that, just it’s smooth, chic design) to easily dial in your perfect temperature. Not so the Ember mug is designed to let your beverage cool to a drinkable temperature you choose, then hold it there, potentially for hours. ![]() I initially thought it was going to keep my coffee at stovetop temperature until I was ready to drink it. Instead it’s actually built for cooling and holding temperature. Ember Mug 2 is not a “heating” mugįirst off: Don’t think of Ember as a “heating” mug. I actually really like that it looks and feels like a regular mug, save for the tiny LED light under the subtle logo. I couldn’t really tell what it’s actually made of but my guess it it’s aluminum. ![]() The mug feels both like metal and like plastic it’s light weight, but has that nice ceramic mug feel, thanks in part of a ceramic coating. ![]()
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