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Does spending £180 on Rishi’s smart cup make you a mug?

It’s the high-tech gadget that promises to keep drinks hot for hours and even track your caffeine intake, but...

- by Jenny Wood

DrAWIng up his mini- budget last week, rishi sunak drew many an admiring glance. not for his fiscal prowess, but for the stylish ‘smart’ travel mug by his side.

Claiming to be the ‘world’s first temperatur­e control mug’, the £180 ember ensures lukewarm cuppas are a thing of the past, using high-tech wizardry to ensure your tea or coffee reaches — then stays at — your exact preferred temperatur­e for hours.

It boasts a spill-proof 360-degree lid, comes with a swanky charging coaster, and can be controlled via a smartphone app which also tracks your caffeine intake and tells you how long to brew your tea for. In fact, the only thing it doesn’t do is wash itself up.

reportedly a gift from rishi’s wife, billionair­e’s daughter Akshata Murthy, the fancy ember is the latest in a new breed of smart mugs and bottles which do everything from keeping your coffee at the perfect temperatur­e and reminding you to drink it, to sanitising your water with UV light.

But with price tags soaring to more than £100, are these ‘smug mugs’ worth getting hot and bothered about, or are we all being taken for, well, mugs?

We put the best of them through their paces . . . RISHI’S CHIC CHOICE Ember Temperatur­e Control Travel Mug 2, £179.99 (next.co.uk) thIs arrives in reassuring­ly expensive- looking packaging, is sleek and leakproof; and while it took me a while to work out how hot to have my tea, it’s easy to use once you have got the hang of it.

You control the temperatur­e of the contents by touching plus and minus symbols on the mug itself, from a toasty 120f to 145f, or link it to the ember app, which allows you to set the temperatur­e by swiping your phone screen. It also has timers for tea-steeping, and temperatur­e pre-sets for specific beverages such as cappuccino­s. seven sensors in the mug detect the temperatur­e and amount of liquid inside, while a lithium-ion battery, controlled by a tiny microproce­ssor — like a mini computer — built into the bottom heats the contents.

Once your drink has reached the perfect temperatur­e, the mug keeps it that way — either out-andabout or sitting on a coaster that recharges the battery — by circulatin­g a convection current from top to bottom. It’s a crazy amount to spend for a warm cuppa, but as someone who leaves half- drunk cold mugs of tea all over the house, it’s been a revelation.

HOT OR NOT: 5/5 SPACE-AGE SIPPING

BurNouT Temperatur­e regulating Smart Mug, £69.05 (amazon.co.uk) the brainchild of rocket scientists fed up with burning their mouths on scalding coffee, this tall mug uses technology developed to cool space shuttles. the triplelaye­red walls contain a special gellike material called heatzorb, which transfers excess heat away from boiling hot tea or coffee, bringing it down to a drinkable temperatur­e — then uses the stored heat to keep your drink warm for hours.

It looks smart; however the drinking spout is disappoint­ingly flimsy. Maybe one for your desk rather than your backpack.

HOT OR NOT: 4/5

BARGAIN BREW

Flintronic travel mug with LED display, £11.99 (amazon.co.uk)

An ABsOlUte steal compared with other smart mugs, this slim, ‘state-of-the-art doublewall vacuum’ stainless steel flask comes with a removable protective neoprene sleeve and keeps liquid warm — or cool — for several hours. to save burning your mouth when drinking your tea or coffee, you can check the temperatur­e of the contents by tapping the waterproof leD display on top. there’s no spout, so you drink straight from the flask, and its battery is non-rechargeab­le — although the display flashes for only a few seconds, so it should last a while.

HOT OR NOT: 3/5 BUG-FREE BEVERAGES

Noerden LIZ Smart bottle, £65 (noerden.eu or amazon.co.uk) tAp the lid of this ‘next generation’ insulated bottle and a coloured light tells you the temperatur­e of the contents (blue for cold, yellow for warm and red for hot). tap twice, and over five minutes, the built- in UVC light will kill any viruses and bacteria in your drink; or sterilise the bottle if it’s empty.

UV light is often used by hospitals and on public transport to kill germs, as it breaks down their DnA. Controlled by a rechargeab­le battery, if you haven’t touched it for two hours, an indicator will flash to remind you to hydrate. Available in several colours and sizes, it’s stylish and the anti-leak lid lives up to its promise.

HOT OR NOT: 5/5 FIFTIES FUN

Tech Tools retro Heated Smart Travel Mug, £29.99 (amazon. co.uk) lOOkIng like something from a 1950s

American diner, this cheery mug keeps your drink constantly warm, showing you the temperatur­e on an old-fashioned analogue temperatur­e gauge at the front. however, the plug it comes with was only suitable for use in my car’s cigarette lighter, the thick walls made it tricky to drink from, and it doesn’t hold a huge amount. the instructio­ns also warn against getting the gauge or switch wet – a bit unfortunat­e for something designed to hold liquid.

HOT OR NOT: 1/5 CLEVER CUPPA

Ember Mug 2 Temperatur­e Control Smart Mug, £99.99 (firebox.com) thIs black ceramic mug looks unassuming; however, it’s hiding a secret. Working in the same way as rishi’s travel cup, you can connect it with the ember app to set your preferred drink temperatur­e; then get phone notificati­ons when that temperatur­e is reached.

the mug then keeps its contents perfectly warm for more than an hour thanks to the rechargeab­le internal battery; or you can stand it on its matching ceramic charging coaster to keep it warm for longer.

It’s not dishwasher-safe — however, it is a joy to use when you’re working from home.

HOT OR NOT: 5/5

BREW YOUR OWN

Kiss Kiss Fish Travel Mug Smart Coffee Tumbler, £35.99 (amazon.co.uk)

A steel travel mug and tea/coffee brewer in one. Inside is an optional filter capsule into which you can add ground coffee or loose tea to brew. It’s operated by a replaceabl­e battery, and the lid contains a touchscree­n — swipe one way to see the temperatur­e, the other to start a brewing timer.

the leakproof lid twists open, and the whole things comes apart for cleaning. enjoying a fresh brew on the go is a nice idea, but it’s a bit of a faff having to remove the filter once your drink is ready.

HOT OR NOT: 2/5 HOT STUFF

Cauldryn Temperatur­e Control Mug, £178.42 (amazon.co.uk) lIke the ember, this can be controlled via an optional app. the vacuum-insulated sides keep cold drinks cool and hot drinks hot, thanks to a rechargeab­le long-life battery in the base, which can also be kept plugged in. An leD screen shows the temperatur­e inside, but its biggest party trick is that it can heat the contents to any temperatur­e, up to boiling. so, although it takes a while, you can even use it to warm your lunchtime soup. On the downside, it’s large, and the intricate design may be difficult to keep clean long-term.

HOT OR NOT: 3/5 WATER GOOD IDEA

H20Pal Smart Bottle Hydration Tracker, £75 (amazon.co.uk)

DesIgneD for those who need help in staying hydrated, this futuristic­style bottle has a detachable tracker on the bottom which links to an app on your smartphone, logging your fluid intake each time you drink and reminding you when to glug more. It’s powered by a large button battery, which will need replacing from time to time, and as the bottle is made of glass with a wide base, it’s more suited to indoors rather than out-and-about. While it doesn’t keep your water cool, it does encourage you to drink. I found it all a bit too much like hard work.

HOT OR NOT: 2/5 ESPRESSO TO GO

Wacaco Nanopresso Portable Espresso Machine, £70 (with Nanovessel attachment, £27.50) (divertimen­ti. co.uk) ‘the World’s Most Compact espresso machine’, this hand-held gadget allows you to enjoy fresh coffee out and about. Fill it with grounds before leaving the house; then when you want a caffeine fix, pour in hot water from the screw- on flask (sold separately), press the special pump on the side, and a perfectly brewed espresso is squeezed out into the lid, which doubles as a cup.

It’s a great idea for camping or holidays — and you can buy an attachment to use it with nespresso pods. But if you’re in town, it’s easier to pop into starbucks.

HOT OR NOT: 2/5

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