One of the world’s most static technologies may be the humble mug, but startup Ember decided it was time for a change when they introduced their temperature-controlled smart mug to the market in 2016.
There's a Goldilocks zone for drinking hot beverages. Coffee or tea that's just out of the brewer will scald your tongue. Lukewarm drinks meant to be piping hot are never satisfying. When they're at ...
There are a few things I carry with me at all times in the winter: a hat, gloves, scarf and thermos. The latter provides me with that extra bit of warmth on the coldest days and stops me from buying ...
The Ember Ceramic Mug is expensive, but serious coffee drinkers will find that it’s worth every penny. I have a lot of smart things in my home: lights, plugs, thermostats, locks, and, of course, ...
Ember's mugs are not for the casual coffee drinker. For those who've taken the time to grind and brew the right way: Your perfect extraction deserves the perfect temperature. The Ember mug doesn't ...
I like to take my time drinking my coffee at home every morning, but that’s a luxury we can’t afford every day. Sometimes, we have to rush out of the house, and the best solution is to take your ...
Ember’s highly-esteemed Travel Mug 2+ has dropped to a record-low price of $128, which is a discount of $72. The actual sale price is $160, but there’s a clippable coupon for the remaining $32. This ...
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Do you remember Ember? Maybe not by name, but perhaps you recall the company’s defining concept: a mug that keeps your drink at your preferred temperature, and not a degree cooler, for hours at a time ...
An average mug costs between $5 and $10, while a nice travel mug goes for around $20, or maybe a little more if you’re feeling fancy. So how on earth does a company justify a smart mug that costs a ...
When it comes warm beverage holders, there are mugs and then there are extreme drinking vessels. But would you shell out $150 to keep your coffee nice and toasty? If you can't be bothered to reheat ...