

If you’ve reached the limits of your MEATER’s Bluetooth signal radius, then it’s time for you to boost your range over WiFi using MEATER Link. When used indoors with a standard kitchen oven, the probe’s Bluetooth signal will be able to escape through the glass window on the front of the oven, allowing for normal range. For example, bulky kettle-style grills and smokers with metal enclosures can limit your device’s Bluetooth range. Ideal use: Indoor Cooking – Like your Bluetooth headset or speakers, your wireless range can be limited by the material and number of walls the Bluetooth RF signal needs to travel through. Self-contained – When using Bluetooth, no additional routers or hot spots are necessary to connect your device.Standard for wireless products – Bluetooth Low Energy is a widely adopted wireless protocol, so almost all smart devices made in the past five years will be able to connect to MEATER.Simple setup – With Bluetooth compatibility, you can pair a MEATER probe with your smart device of choice in just a few button presses.Typically, Bluetooth devices have a wireless range of approximately 30 feet (10 meters).

The simplest method of connecting your smart device to your MEATER probe is via Bluetooth. MEATER gives you the ability to monitor the heat of your cook from practically anywhere.Ĭheck out our breakdown of each wireless connection type, so that you can be sure to use the method that works best for your cooking setup!

Learn which connection style works best for you!
