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๐ฅ Stay hot, stay ahead โ the mug that works as hard as you do.
Nextmug is a 14 oz temperature-controlled coffee mug featuring three preset heat levels (130ยฐF, 140ยฐF, 150ยฐF) to keep beverages perfectly warm for hours. Its long-lasting rechargeable battery, spill-resistant lid, and durable ceramic-stainless steel build combine smart technology with minimalist designโno app required. Designed and supported in the USA, Nextmug offers a reliable, stylish, and eco-conscious solution for busy professionals who demand convenience and quality in every cup.
















| ASIN | B0B6JSFPLN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,695 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4 in Tea & Espresso Beverage Warmers |
| Brand | Nextmug by Nextboom |
| Brand Name | Nextmug by Nextboom |
| Capacity | 415 Milliliters |
| Color | Slate Blue |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,101 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Included Components | Adapter, Coaster, Dock, Lid |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 4.5"W x 4.8"H |
| Item Weight | 0.94 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Nextboom, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1NMM-10SB14-1-01 |
| Material | Ceramic Matte Finish with Stainless Steel Body |
| Material Features | Insulated |
| Material Type | Ceramic Matte Finish with Stainless Steel Body |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Model Number | MMA-1122 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Christmas |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home, Travel |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 14 Ounces |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hot Drinks |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Holiday |
| UPC | 850043163053 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**E
Best heated mug I've found.
Great products, Great company awesome customer service. Keeps my coffee hot. No need for an app. Simple, straight forward to use. The lid fits snugly and they offer travel lids. (All lids and bases are interchangeable) I've had it for 18 months and It stopped charging and i contacted company. They got back right away and helped me troubleshoot. Turned out one of the charging pins broke off. They sent me a new base. These days it's rare to to find a company that stands by their product especially after 18 month. Love this Colorado company. I've now Ordered a travel mug and a mug for my sister straight from their site as they were on sale. They have beautiful new colors in the 14 Oz. Mugs I've tried the ember and another from Amazon and didn't like either.
A**N
Never have to worry about cold coffee again.
As I write this I am using this amazing coffee cup. It does exactly as advertised. It keeps my coffee at the exact temperature I want. The battery charge last quite a while,,, lots of time to finish my "hot" coffee. Looks great too. Highly recommend.
L**Y
Fantastic, better than an Ember cup!
I have an Ember and Nextmug. Iโve 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. Iโm 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. Itโs holding, but Iโm not confident in it. Iโm 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 youโve added liquid, itโs 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 youโve clicked it, itโs unclear most of the time what youโve actually done. Sometimes a light comes on, sometimes not. Sometimes itโs blinking red, sometimes itโs solid red, green, white, blinkingโฆ The Nextmug on/off is located on the side (superior) and itโs 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, itโs 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. โAppโ means IT developers, means more cost, and generally for a product like this, average developers (I mean, itโs 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. Thereโs 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 hereโs something I didnโt think I would care forโฆ the Nextmug lid! I have to say, itโs great! It helps keep the coffee warmer without using as much energy (longer charge when itโs away from the base). Also, it nearly erases evaporation. And, Iโm 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 โwarm, hot, and pipingโ versus an appโฆ Way to go Nextmug! Between the Nextmug and Ember, it was an easy decision for me. Iโm still concerned about the little nibs losing their springinessโฆ But, there you have it.
P**S
Best when used as intended
I'm not sure what aspect of my being this comes from, but I was finding myself constantly grabbing a cold mug when I finally remembered it was there. I'd make a pot of tea, make my cup, intentionally let it cool, and one way or another it was too cool / cold by the time I got to it. I can't say that I've been monitoring how long it took for the mug to cool down, but it always seemed too quick. I was already looking for a reason to get a new mug as the rounder handle resulted in holding it in a painful way and it was frankly getting heavier to my hands as well (being ceramic). So I had a few reasons to look anyway. And with that in mind, I decided to look for something that might help with those issues or at the least, not let the cup's contents drop below a certain temperature Long enough for me to get around to drinking it, while also having a more comfortable weight and handle. Initially, I thought about those coasters that heat up, but felt that that'd be too much of a burn / fire hazard and likely not able to control the temperature as well. Seeing as how I didn't know what temperature I was waiting for it to cool down too, I knew that I'd want something with a measured setting. I was also looking for something that could heat up a cold cup to the desired temperature. When I first saw this listing, I was taken back by the price, but not so much that it kept me from looking into it. Especially since I have a habit of deciding on things that one way or another tend to push the budget. I looked at the various aspects of the design and saw that it was basically self-contained, so there was a little to no chance of being hurt by the mug (unless I spilled the contents on the upper two settings). Being able to choose from a known selection of temperatures was a must on this purchase. I also liked that the handle appeared (correctly) to be large enough to fit my average sized, closed grip. While I've not weighed it, it definitely feels lighter than a comparably sized ceramic. Most of its weight is, of course, the battery at the bottom. I was a bit bummed that the charger was a barrel plug as that doesn't allow me to just grab the nearest USB-C cord from my station (where I sit). That said, if it Did have USB charging, then it would have only been to the base anyway, so that would be a moot point since it would likely never get unplugged unless moved. While I don't know how much my old mug held, it's quite apparent that this is likely a few ounces less, but it's also exactly 1/3rd of the 1L pot when brewed vs ~2.5 fills with my old mug. I'm sure I'll get used to the difference eventually. Now, when evaluating the performance of this, it became apparent that I was running into my desired functionality vs its design. It has become obvious that this is designed to start with a hot liquid and keep it at the chosen temperature until empty or the battery runs out. It does that quite well, but I can't say how long the battery actually lasts for sure because I lose track of time too easy. So when I say that it 'feels' like it's losing power (not temperature) quicker than advertised, I can't quantify that statement, but it 'feels' closer to 2-2.5 hrs vs 4 hrs (lid on). I can say that I figured out that my comfortable temperature is the lowest setting and that the middle temperature more closely resembles my freshly brewed pot. The charging time feels like forever, but definitely a couple hours from depleted. Now when trying to see how it does with 'heating from cold', that definitely seemed to drain the battery much faster while also taking a long time. I even tried setting it to that middle choice and then turning it back down, but that still drained the battery rather quickly. So if That is how you want to use it, then leave it on the charger until it's hot again (and expect to wait a bit). I did have to stop myself from walking it over to the microwave the first few times until I got myself better trained with how it's designed. Because of this, as much as I hate adding to an already pretty penny, I chose to purchase a 2nd base to sit where I eat / drink. I thought about moving the original base, but then I realized that it was better to leave that there for when I've cleaned the mug (default storage location and all that). What improvements would I like to see? 1) Make a slightly larger (16oz?) mug, but have it be taller so that the base and lids don't change. 2) Source a higher density battery if possible. 3) Increase the speed at which it warms up (if feasible). 4) Add a little more texture to the handle / housing as it is metal smooth and slides a bit easy in the hands. 5) Offer a closeable lid as that should prevent spills and likely assist in keeping it warmer longer.
H**8
Works as advertised. Great product!
Exactly what we needed! I keep mine on the middle setting (Hot) and it's perfect drinking temperature. Easy to use, easy to charge, fun to use, comfortable large handle, matte finish surface resists fingerprints. Great insulation; even with piping hot coffee, the exterior is tepid at the most.
F**E
Better than expected!
2nd UPDATE: It is now April 2026. A sad day. It seems that the mug no longer heats up, even when sitting on the charger. Time to be replaced. Total lifespan was just about 2.5 years for anyone looking to purchase. UPDATE: It is now May 2025. About a month ago, I noticed that the mug no longer held a charge after about 5 min. I sit near my coaster all day anyway (desk job) so I just kept it on the coaster and it was fine. Unlike the Ember mug I had, this still kept things hot while on the charger. But now I'm also noticing it seems to auto shut-off after about an hour or two, so I have to keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't turn off. I'm a sipper so, yes, I do take hours to drink a mug of whatever! *************** I purchased this mug in Nov of 2023 and wanted to give it a good, long use before reviewing. I had previously gotten and used another, more expensive electric mug which is sold in all the stores at Christmas time. With THAT mug, you could set the temp of your mug via their app to a specific number and that was nice so I didn't expect to like this mug as much. But with the other mug, the coating inside the bottom wore off in about 6 months from stirring and after about a year, it really didn't keep my drinks piping hot anymore. With THIS mug, I use the middle (of the 3) setting, "hot" and it is piping hot for me. The hottest, "piping" is too hot (I used the max number on the previous mug to get it to the heat level I wanted). I have also not had a circular path appear on the inside bottom of this mug. And, a year later, it is still going strong. CAVEAT: I do keep it on its coaster the whole time and sip as I work (it takes me hours to drink a mug of something)... when I happen to be up and take my mug, without the lid, the charge lasts on HOT for about an hour. Maybe 90 min with the lid on. I am still quite satisfied! The previous mug's charger was concave and this one is convex, so I just had to get the hang of placing it on the charger correctly without it toppling over, but that was an easy adjustment. Both mugs are heavier than a standard mug (obviously - there is a battery in the bottom!) but I got used to their weight. I am very happy with my Nextmug and would buy it again!!
C**K
OK but not the answer to piping hot coffee
After using the Ember for over a year, it started to lose its ability to keep my coffee warm. Because when the Ember mug is off the base, forget it. It goes cold fast. So I thought I would give Nextmug a try in hopes that it would be the answer to keeping my coffee HOT, not just kind of warm. Thatโs what we all want, right? But after several weeks of use, I'm sorry to report it's not great. Hereโs why: 1. Unlike the Ember (would not recommend), you have to press a power button each time you use Nextmug to start heating the coffee. This is separate from the actual mug being charged. Those are two different things for some reason. So thereโs a power light which needs to be glowing (red or green depending) before the temperature lights (which are white) can be activated. Ember is easier in that regard. When you see the light on on an Ember mug, you know itโs doing the job of heating your coffee. Not sure why Nextmug complicates this for users. 2. The mug loses its charge fairly quickly so you have to keep it on the base overnight. Otherwise, once you fill it, you will need to immediately place it on its base to start working. If you have the base positioned right next to where you will be (for example, next to your computer while working), then youโre set. If not, you will have to let it charge first on the base before using it, which can take a while. 3. There are three temp settings but 2 are useless because, even at the hottest setting, it doesnโt get that hot. Itโs passably warm. Which will probably fine for most people. It helps that they provide a lid to hold in the heat but I donโt really use it unless Iโm on the go. 4. Also unexpectedly turns off. When using it off the base, I've noticed that the temp will stop working for some unknown reason. I will put the coffee down, go do a couple of things, go back and pick up the coffee and it's off because the coffee is barely warm. On the plus side, it seems to keep coffee warm when the mug is off the base (again, as long as the mug is charged) longer than Ember. I also like that the base has its heating contacts on a round raised โplatform,โ unlike the Ember which has a round recessed heating section (think โmaleโ vs. โfemaleโ fitting). This matters because if you ever spill or drip your coffee, you donโt have to worry as much about the liquid pooling on the heating coils on the base like you do with the Ember mug. The mug is also fatter than the Ember mug, which I like. Personal preference of course but it feels a little more stable. Bottom line, itโs OK. Not saying don't buy it but if you're searching for a mug that keeps your coffee satisfyingly hot, this isn't it.
D**D
Worth it
I am a slow coffee drinker and for years I would reheat my cup in the microwave. Wasn't sure this would work or if so, would it last? After 6 months, this works like new. It charges up easily' It really keeps my coffee hot (I use the middle setting) and enjoy my coffee so much more. Use the lid to keep it most efficient. It has been worth the price.
A**C
After warranty service
After 15 month the mug would no longer keep heating and Nextmug offered to send replacement even outside warranty.
D**0
Perfect heated mug
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 โhotโ- lasts hours with cover on. Love this product.
O**C
Quieren tener su cafe caliente todo el tiempo?
Lo di a mi esposo para Navidad. Le encanta. Lo trae con el todo el tiempo! Puedo recomendarlo a todos que disfrutan su cafe!
M**U
No more keeping charge after 9 months
At first great, does yellow with coffee but the aftr 9 months the battery will not keep its charge anymore. Tried customer support with no success
M**D
Nice giftโฆ
Beautiful..
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