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The Ember Heated Espresso Cup Keeps Coffee Shots Hot

Espresso is rich in flavor but meant to be quickly consumed rather than slowly savored, which is something the Ember heated espresso cup is engineered to change. The coffee cup features a six-ounce capacity to make it perfectly sized for shots of espresso, cappuccinos, flat whites or cortados. The cup can be customized via the Ember app where users can change the desired temperature to anywhere between 120-degrees and 145-degrees Fahrenheit.

The Ember heated espresso cup is rated to keep drinks hot for up to 90-minutes per charge, which can be increased to all day if used with a charging coaster. Available in black and copper color options, the heated espresso cup has an Auto Sleep function to automatically turn it on or off.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Coffee Accessories - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in enhancing and improving coffee drinking experiences through devices that are designed to keep coffee hot or smart coffee cups that can keep track of a user's drinking habits.
2. Personalized Temperature Control - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in creating customized and temperature-controlled drinkware to suit the unique preferences of individuals.
3. Wireless Charging Tech - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in creating more effective and efficient charging solutions, particularly through the integration of wireless charging technology in smart drinkware.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee and Beverages - Coffee and beverage companies can explore innovative ways to improve customer experience and satisfaction through the development of smart temperature-controlled cups and mugs.
2. Smart Home - Smart home technology companies can integrate temperature control features in their solutions, allowing homeowners to have complete control over the temperature of their drinks.
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can invest in developing smarter and better charging solutions, particularly for smart drinkware that can be wirelessly charged.

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