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iGrill Bluetooth-Enabled Meat Thermometer

Smart cooking accessories replace clunky kitchen timers and add precision to processes like baking and roasting. iGrill’s line of devices link meat probes to Bluetooth to monitor and notify when the ideal temperature has been hit, which means you’re free from hovering over the flames and imprecisely prodding steaks with your fingers. Available online, $99.

The iGrill2 connects to smartphones via Bluetooth and has a range of 150 feet. You need to stay within that range from the grill to receive notifications.
The iGrill2 connects to smartphones via Bluetooth and has a range of 150 feet. You need to stay within that range from the grill to receive notifications.
The iGrill2 comes with two meat probes with extras available for $20 each. Those alone, of course, are far more expensive than a solid analog meat thermometer.
The iGrill2 comes with two meat probes with extras available for $20 each. Those alone, of course, are far more expensive than a solid analog meat thermometer.
If you buy extras, one hub can handle up to four probes simultaneously.
If you buy extras, one hub can handle up to four probes simultaneously.
Each can be linked to different meats, so it can be set for both a chicken breast and a pork chop and notify accordingly.
Each can be linked to different meats, so it can be set for both a chicken breast and a pork chop and notify accordingly.