🔥 Stay warm, stay sharp — sip smarter with ikago!
The ikago Smart Mug Warmer Plate uses advanced infrared technology to maintain your beverage at an exact temperature with ±1℉ accuracy. Featuring intelligent cup sensing and auto shut-off for safety, it combines a high-efficiency die-cast aluminum heating plate with a sleek matte black design. Perfect for office desks or home, it remembers your preferred temperature settings and offers a premium, durable build with waterproof protection, making it a thoughtful gift for professionals who value precision and style.
A**M
Awesome! (but it beeps)
I’ve had a cheap mug warmer since the beginning of the pandemic. I wish I’d sprung for something like this earlier. It’s definitely worth the extra money for me. I drink my coffee slowly, and my house is drafty in the winter, so my coffee was stone cold by the bottom of the mug. The cheapo mug warmer kept my coffee hot, but the coffee got hotter and hotter the longer it sat on the mug warmer, and the lower the level of the coffee got. A while back, when the weather was still cold, I wised up and bought this fancypants mug warmer, which I love with the heat of a thousand fiery suns. Turns out I like my coffee at 130 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the bottom setting of this warmer’s temperature range but is plenty hot for me. (Go ahead, call me a wimp.). You folks with oral mucosa like boot leather can crank the temperature up while eating ghost peppers like popcorn if you want to, but I’m happy to be a bottom dweller.However, if you care about such things, it beeps. It beeps when you pick up your mug, and it beeps when you put it back down. I’m sure it beeps when you start it up and when you shut it down, although frankly I’ve never paid much attention. If you do a lot of Zoom calls with very serious and important people, I can see why the beeping would matter to you. I don’t, and I hardly notice the beeps. I’ve read the other reviews, including the ones saying that the beeping has been corrected/reduced/eliminated. I read those reviews before I bought mine, and mine beeps. Maybe I got a model that had been sitting on a shelf for a while, or maybe — I dunno. Mine beeps, but it doesn’t bother me.
J**.
Update: The noise is so much better now!
Update 2023-01-20:ikago has listened to us, and created a new version of this cup warmer. They've dramatically reduced how often it beeps, how loud the beep is, and even reduced how long each beep lasts. It now only beeps when you first turn it on and change the settings, and those beeps are much more reasonable in a typical office environment. It might still be noisy for some really quiet situations or particularly noise-sensitive people, but I thik it fits into a normal home or office environment just fine now. The new version works just as well as previously -- they've dramatically improved the only complaint I and most others have. This is without a doubt the best mug warmer on the market now.I modified my original model -- silicone glue in the mouth of the speaker module didn't help, but a squirt of hot glue in the hole did.Original:The adjustability and accuracy of this mug warmer is really a delight. I'm a recent convert from vacuum-insulated tumblers for my morning coffee. I don't make my coffee until I get to the office, so a desktop solution for hot drinks works just fine for me.Unfortunately, as wonderful as the aesthetic design and functionality are, this warmer is totally unacceptable in an office environment. The beep when you turn it on, set the temp, and lift or replace your mug, is WAY too loud. It's louder than most people have their cell phone notifications set in an office setting.I think I'm going to have to desolder the speaker. It's not particularly easy to open this thing up -- it's held together by two different sizes of screws, and strong plastic clips. It's hard to move the circuit board -- there are two springs holding it to the case behind the display, and I didn't see an obvious hook to release them. This thing is definitely not built with mods and repairs in mind. But there's something that looks an awful lot like a piezo speaker under the left side of the board (right side when it's assembled). I tried putting a dab of silicone glue in the opening, but that doesn't seem to have helped much. Next step is to desolder it. Otherwise, I'll never be able to keep using this thing at work.As an aside, the internal build quality looks pretty good. It isn't grounded, but the live wires are nicely shielded, and the whole body is non-conductive, so it looks quite safe to this amateur.
R**.
Beeps too much!
I must have gotten one of the (reportedly) 'old' models that beeps whenever you put the mug down on the plate or take it off. That makes it totally unsuitable for an office environment, and *really* annoying when in the home office. Otherwise a seemingly decent item -- even though I couldn't even finish my first cup of coffee on it due to the beeping. :(
A**R
Smells horrible and beeps for everything
*Edit below original 1 star review*Product emits a horrible electrical burning smell. Causes coffee to taste like an electrical fire. Much like smoking a cocktail imparts a smokey taste to the beverage, this warmer does the same although with an offensive burning electrical smell. I've tried it for several days hoping to burn off this smell but it won't go away.The warmer also beeps too much. Place or remove your cup, it beeps. Change temperature, it beeps. And a double beep after you set the temp. It just beeps too much.I could probably get used to the beeps but the smell is overwhelming and ruins the experience. It heats very well, but the smell ruins it.I sent a request for warranty replacement via e-mail to the company several days ago but have not heard back. I will be returning this for a refund and buying something that doesn't smell bad.*Edit> After a few days, the seller did get back to me via E-mail and offered to send a replacement saying the new one would not beep all the time. That didn't exactly address my main complaint but I agreed saying I hope the smell problem is corrected also.After a week, (shipped direct from Hong Kong) the replacement arrived. The smell was better but it still carried into my coffee. Also heat pad is slightly convex so no mug will sit flat on the surface. That makes it harder for heat to transfer to the mug. I reached out again and they offered a full refund.I've increased my review to 3 stars simply from the very good customer service. They did not ask for the review change or update, if they even know about it.I really wanted to like this mug warmer, and evidently not everyone has the same issue with the bad smell from it. Great concept but mine did not work out. I hope they get it straightened out as I wouldn't hesitate to try one in the future if I read that they have fixed the electrical smell problem.
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