ThermoMaven-US via Amazon[amazon.com] has ThermoMaven G1 Smart Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer on sale for $29.99 w/ code NO3SIUYR at checkout. Shipping is free
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ThermoMaven-US via Amazon[amazon.com] has ThermoMaven G1 Smart Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer on sale for $29.99 w/ code NO3SIUYR at checkout. Shipping is free
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Unfortunately it's max external temperature is just 572°F, which is likely below the temperature probes can reach when there is a flare up before you are able to run back to the grill quench it. The original MEATERs had that limitation, and over time my MEATERs would suffer attrition. Now the new'ish MEATER Pro can go to 1000° which is above any flare up I've seen so far. Hopefully soon ThermoMaven will be able to get their max up to that level. Their newer models can get to 752°F which is much better, though I wonder if that might cut it too close.
The image shows a bluetooth range between the probe and the receiver of 500 feet. Is there a new BT technology that I'm unaware of, with ranges of up to 500'? Through a metal box?
The image shows a bluetooth range between the probe and the receiver of 500 feet. Is there a new BT technology that I'm unaware of, with ranges of up to 500'? Through a metal box?
lol - if it were sitting out in the open on a table in a field - you can get close to 1000' (if it's BTLE 5.x or higher.) But yeah, <100' might be more realistic in this scenario
The image shows a bluetooth range between the probe and the receiver of 500 feet. Is there a new BT technology that I'm unaware of, with ranges of up to 500'? Through a metal box?
Not through a metal box and some walls no. That's best case scenario direct line of sight.
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