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Nextmug - Temperature-Controlled, Self-Heating Coffee Mug (Slate Blue - 14 oz.)

99.94

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Nextmug - Temperature-Controlled, Self-Heating Coffee Mug (Slate Blue - 14 oz.)

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$99.94

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· ALWAYS THE PERFECT TEMPERATURE – The Nextmug will keep your hot coffee, tea or preferred beverage at the perfect temperature wherever you are. Simply select Warm (130°), Hot (140°), or Piping (150°) and enjoy for hours. · SMART MUG TECHNOLOGY – Long-lasting battery maintains your ideal temperature. LED lights display battery life & real-time temperature. Includes Spill-Resistant Lid & Charging Coaster. · SUPER SIMPLE – On-board Control Button easily turns mug On/Off & sets the temperature. Takes only seconds to set the mug to your perfect temperature. No app required - no passwords, re-booting or security concerns. · EXPERTLY CRAFTED - Elegant ceramic matte finish covers the durable, stainless-steel body of the mug. The patented, ergonomically designed body and handle fits perfectly in your hands. Ideal for home, office or home office. · THE PERFECT GIFT - Give the gift that is certain to delight. Perfect for everyone on your list…moms, dads, grandparents, teachers, birthdays, graduations and more! · INNOVATION FROM THE USA - Nextmug was designed and tested at our offices in Boulder, Colorado by a team with decades of experience making award-winning consumer products. · WHAT'S INCLUDED – (1) 14 oz. Nextmug; (2) Docking Coaster & 6-foot cord to charge the lithium-ion battery inside the Nextmug; (3) Spill-Resistant Lid to keep hot liquids in the mug and help maintain the ideal temperature for longer periods of time. All Nextmugs are fully compatible, including mugs, lids, docking coasters and accessories.

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Kurt DReviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024

I was skeptical after issues with the other major brand of heated coffee cups. The features on this cup actually work as described. When set to the "piping" hot mode, it really does keep your coffee very hot. The different heat settings and the on/off button seemed gimmicky, but work as expected and are a nice additional feature. The materials and construction of the cup feel substantial. The lid is a nice touch that seems to keep the heat in and help prevent spills. The true test will be longevity of the coating on the inside of the cup. All the cups from the other major brand would begin to peel on the inside within months of use. Their customer service would argue this was chipping due to use of a metal stirring spoon. Even with a plastic spoon, the coating would still peel off. I believe the peeling issue was due to the rapid change of temperature when pouring in the hot coffee in a cold cup. I will report back if this cup begins to peel. Update 1/23/2025: This cup is still working better than expected. The surface coating inside and out still looks new. The battery life for heating is more than adequate. The software (software in a coffee cup??) is simple but well though out. It seems to know when the cup is empty or has been sitting unused for too long and shuts off the heating to save battery power. It heats the coffee quickly to the desired temperature if you happen to pour in some less than hot coffee. I look forward to using it each morning.

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SSCO80920Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025

No matter if I use this for tea or coffee, this cup works! Real easy to follow instructions, but you'll want to pay attention to it as I believe it has a shut off time. The button on the cup is easy enough to locate, but not so easy that a bump will press it. You'd have to locate it and press it to make sure it's on and on your desired drink temperature. There's 3 to choose from, I usually choose the second one because it keeps it at a hot enough temperature to make it feel like I'm drinking coffee fresh from the pot, or freshly made tea. If you work in an office setting to where this would be real handy for you, I'd recommend it. I'd even recommend it if you work from home!

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Lisa and RandyReviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023

I have an Ember and Nextmug. I’ve had the Ember over two years and the base broke. One of the tiny little spring-loaded nibs lost its springiness. A weakness in design if you ask me. But, the Nextmug uses the same little nibs. Their design is a little stronger in that one nib is right in the center of the cup-base. But still, a weakness in design that you cannot (and I stress CANNOT) get the baseplate wet. I’m not sure what happened to my ember, but I ended up making a solid nib out of solder for the one that lost its spring. It’s holding, but I’m not confident in it. I’m guessing at some point, the Nextmug base will do the same thing. That aside, the Nextmug is superior for a few reasons. One, it has a definitive on and off option. Where the Ember has a sensor to know when you’ve added liquid, it’s hit or miss. The Ember on/off switch is also inconveniently located underneath the cup. And it also is hit or miss. Where it gives you a tactile response that you’ve clicked it, it’s unclear most of the time what you’ve actually done. Sometimes a light comes on, sometimes not. Sometimes it’s blinking red, sometimes it’s solid red, green, white, blinking… The Nextmug on/off is located on the side (superior) and it’s easy to know when the cup is off (no lights) and which option you are picking. The Ember app? Garbage. It is unreliable. If it works, it’s fantastic. The trouble is that it rarely connects no matter what you do. When I went shopping for a replacement, I specifically looked for cups that did not have an app. “App” means IT developers, means more cost, and generally for a product like this, average developers (I mean, it’s a cup not an air-traffic control system). Plus, the Bluetooth chips they must use have to be the bottom of the barrel (aka, unreliable). Therefore, all the features that the app provided (heating options most notably), were useless to me. The Ember cup size (10 oz) was a little small. There’s now a 14 oz option, but the train had left the station! The Ember on/off button on the bottom of the cup, again, is a nuisance. And here’s something I didn’t think I would care for… the Nextmug lid! I have to say, it’s great! It helps keep the coffee warmer without using as much energy (longer charge when it’s away from the base). Also, it nearly erases evaporation. And, I’m not 100% sure, but the coffee seems to be much less bitter because of it. Maybe my imagination, but the coffee taste better from the Nextmug cup. Plus, no spills (or at least, less chance of splashing). The Nextmug light indicators where intuitive and having a button for “warm, hot, and piping” versus an app… Way to go Nextmug! Between the Nextmug and Ember, it was an easy decision for me. I’m still concerned about the little nibs losing their springiness… But, there you have it.

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adam audeshoReviewed in Australia on February 15, 2024

Had this for 2 years and still going strong wife loves it. Needed adapter to convert to Australian power socket. Would recommend 👌 to slow coffee/tea drinkers to keep drinks hot on a cold day or those very slow drinkers that microwave to make hot after go cold then this is your answer.

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Moath madReviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 24, 2023

its so bad not worth even 40$ so so bad😡😡😡

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David 1960Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2025

Received product. Did not know needed Uk adapter for plug-should be in description. Otherwise would give 5 stars. However mug is fantastic. I set it on ‘hot’- lasts hours with cover on. Love this product.

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Olga LukacReviewed in Mexico on January 7, 2024

Lo di a mi esposo para Navidad. Le encanta. Lo trae con el todo el tiempo! Puedo recomendarlo a todos que disfrutan su cafe!

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BrandonReviewed in Canada on December 12, 2023

I love a hot coffee, tea, hot chocolate, hot cider, etc. and find myself sipping throughout the day. But even in an insulated mug, drinks tend to be warm at best after an hour or two. I got this mug on sale in spice orange. The price might seem steep but honestly, it's worth it. No matter when, or where, I know that my next sip will be HOT. No more microwaving, no more settling for a cold or lukewarm drink while I'm working, or sick, or relaxing. No more transferring drinks from insulated non-microwavable mugs to ceramic mugs to microwave for 2 minutes, and back again. Build quality is great. Battery is adequate. The size is adequate. The color is beautiful. It's one of those things that changes something seemingly small in your life, but then you realize it's an every-day, all day quality of life improvement. I'm actually excited when I'm away from it out in the cold, and remember that it's still on my desk, hotter than it was when I first poured it. My only gripe is 2 things: the lid doesn't shut (easily fixed by using a lid from another mug - my old yeti lid fit near perfectly), and the price is a little steep. But, it's a great gift for any hot drink lover, especially in an office/desk work setting.