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MEATER Pro: Smart Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer Digital | 1000°F Heat Resistance | Long Range | Certified Accuracy | BBQ, Oven, Grill, Smoker, Air Fryer, Deep Fryer | 50+ Recipes in App

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Features

  • High Heat: You can leave the probe in the meat in any cooker with up to 1,000F heat resistance. A must have tool to add to your grilling, bbq, and kitchen accessories lineup.
  • 6 Sensors: MEATER Pro uses Smart Temp Multisensor Technology to find the true lowest temperature of your meat, guiding you to the perfect meal. 5 internal sensors and 1 ambient sensor.
  • 100% Wireless: Say goodbye to tangled wires and limited mobility. The MEATER Pro is completely wireless, allowing you to monitor your cooking via Bluetooth Coded PHY long range. Enjoy hassle-free cooking whether you're in the kitchen, backyard, or patio.
  • Easy to Use and Clean: Designed with simplicity in mind, the MEATER Pro is easy to set up and use. It's waterproof so you can sous vide and clean it in the dishwasher.
  • Accuracy: lab tested through a 3-point calibration process, the sensors are 0.5F, and each MEATER Pro comes with a Certificate of Calibration.
  • Fast Charging: by the time you finish exploring the MEATER app, you're charged for your first 2-hour cook. A short 15-minute charge is enough to last 12 hours. 30 minutes gets you 24+ hours. The stylish bamboo block not only holds your MEATER probe but also serves as the charger, ensuring your wireless meat thermometer is always ready for use.
  • Smart Connectivity: Connect your MEATER Pro to the free MEATER app, available on iOS and Android. Receive real-time alerts and notifications on your smartphone or tablet, making it easy to monitor your cooking progress. Set custom alerts, timers, and even use guided cooking assistance for a variety of meats and recipes. App requirements: iOS, version 14 and later. Android, version 8.0 and later.
  • Unlock Guided Cooking Classes: Access exclusive Master Classes through the free MEATER app, offering step-by-step instructions from expert chefs for perfectly cooked meals every time. Over 50+ delicious recipes!
  • Same Product, New Name: Say hello to the MEATER Pro, previously known as MEATER 2 Plus. While the product has been rebranded with a fresh name and and packaging, the high-quality product you expect from MEATER remains unchanged.
  • Winter Hosting Made Easy: Elevate your cozy gatherings this season with the MEATER Pro. Whether its a hearty winter roast, a comforting dinner party, or a weekend family meal, enjoy perfectly cooked meats every time. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to stress-free hosting with juicy, evenly cooked meals that will warm hearts and impress every guest.

Brand: MEATER


Special Feature: Waterproof, App Companion, Rechargeable, High Accuracy


Color: Honey


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Probe, Charger, 1x AAA Battery


Outer Material: Stainless Steel


Specification Met: CE, WEEE, FCC, RoHS


Display Type: Digital


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi Fi


Product Care Instructions: Oven Safe, Dishwasher Safe, Wipe Clean


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.41 x 0.2 x 0.2 inches; 7.83 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ OSC-MT-MP201


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 AAA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 18, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Apption Labs


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Taiwan


Best Sellers Rank: #2,539 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #29 in Meat Thermometers & Timers


#29 in Meat Thermometers & Timers:


Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,502 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect
I had the original meater and it left alot to be desired. It would frequently lose connection with my phone and when it did, there was no indication that it did. You would assume it was still at the last temperature. Secondly it died on me just 6 months later and meaters customer service wouldnt help me or even provide so much as discount to buy a new one. I was reluctant to buy the meater 2, because of that bad experience. There are many types of bluetooth thermometers now and some less expensive. I actually had the opportunity to beta test the Ninja. Almost all of the new thermometers, thanks to the latest Bluetooth technology are pretty darn good and accurate. What sets Meater apart and worth the extra money is its higher temperature rating, its thin design, its battery life and its app. It really makes cooking a simple process. I've only used it a couple of times now, so I cant judge its long term use. Im hoping it lasts way longer than my first one. Compared to the others out there, this is leaps and bounds over the competition, worth any small premium you might pay for serious cooks. If you're on a budget, really any of the new ones that have bluetooth 5.2 will do just fine but youll be giving up some serious quality differences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Robert Carpenter

  • Meater 2: A Reliable Upgrade for the Modern Kitchen
As a cooking enthusiast who’s tried a variety of thermometers over the years, from instant-read classics to innovative smart devices, I’ve found the Meater 2 to be the reliable, precise tool I always reach for when cooking any protein. I’ve trusted dependable standbys like the Lavatools PX1D (Javelin PRO Duo) and its more compact sibling, the PT12. My journey into “smart” thermometers began over a decade ago with Supermechanical’s Kickstarter-backed wired thermometer, Range. When wireless technology became available, I quickly adopted the original Meater. Naturally, I was eager to see what the Meater 2 would bring to the table, and it hasn’t disappointed. When I first opened the box, the all-caps “PLUS” branding stood out, boldly heralding Meater’s newest contender in the increasingly crowded smart kitchen space. The packaging felt appropriately premium for its price point, with matte recyclable paperboard that aligns with their eco-friendly vibe, further evidenced by the use of sustainable bamboo for the charging block. Among the various quick start guides and instructions that I’ll never read, one leaflet caught my eye—a calibration certificate, complete with an impressively embossed seal and listed “calibration uncertainty”—a nod to the company’s emphasis on precision and accuracy. Comparing the Meater 2 to the original, the upgrades are clear. The accuracy in internal temperature readings has been noticeably improved, with a differential of just a degree or two compared to my instant-read thermometers, making it far more reliable for precise cooking. While there’s still some variability, it’s a definite step up from the original, especially in terms of nailing those internal readings. The heat tolerance has also been increased, with the Meater 2 now capable of withstanding ambient temperatures up to 1000°F—something that puts my mind at ease as I shove a ribeye into my Ooni oven that tops out at around 950°F. Setting up the Meater 2 was refreshingly straightforward, especially for someone familiar with the first-generation thermometer. There’s no need to download a new app—everything synced seamlessly, and the prompts were clear and intuitive. The pairing process was so simple that even my parents could probably handle it—though I don’t have the patience to actually test that theory. The app has always been user-friendly, and the familiar interface continues to deliver. A thoughtful touch I noticed is the warning modal when your phone is on silent mode. Without this feature, you could easily end up with a burnt roast while the app silently and futilely tries to alert you—far too late—that your dinner has already been charred beyond recognition. The addition of the Apple Watch app is a game-changer for me. It’s unrealistic to expect that you’d keep your phone unlocked, staring at the Meater app for two hours—instead, you’ll likely be doomscrolling through your news feed or looking at recipes you’ll never cook. Having the remaining cook time displayed on my wrist is a huge convenience, especially when you’re juggling a house full of guests, wrangling runaway toddlers, or chasing after dogs who’ve snatched food off the table. In terms of performance, the Meater 2 has been consistently reliable. The app takes a few minutes to calibrate and tune into your ambient, target, and internal temperatures, but once it’s set, it works well. The “black box” algorithm—whatever it is—has done a great job of ensuring my meats are cooked to the desired doneness. Whether I’m preparing a thick brisket or a thin chicken breast, this thermometer has consistently delivered accurate results. Battery life is solid, and the thermometer stores and charges easily in its bamboo block, which also functions as a refrigerator magnet, keeping the Meater 2 conveniently accessible in the kitchen. The build quality is impressive—sleek and refined, with a combination of metal and bamboo that complements most kitchen designs. It’s not just a cooking tool; it’s a statement piece. That statement being, “I have a Meater 2 Plus smart thermometer tool.” Overall, the Meater 2 is a valuable tool for both tech enthusiasts and home cooks. It’s packed with useful features and has a track record of quality, making it a worthy addition to your kitchen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by Customer Customer

  • These WOULD be great units if they actually were reliable. The connection drops too often!
After extensive use of this wireless meat thermometer system, I've come away deeply frustrated by what could have been an excellent cooking tool, hampered by fundamental connectivity issues that severely impact its core functionality. The concept is brilliant in its simplicity: a temperature probe connects to a base station, which then relays real-time temperature data to your smartphone via Bluetooth. This should allow you to monitor your food from anywhere within Bluetooth range, ensuring perfect doneness whether you're smoking a brisket or grilling steaks. The accompanying app provides target temperatures for different types of meat and desired doneness levels, which is genuinely helpful for both novice and experienced cooks. However, the execution falls woefully short due to one critical flaw: persistent Bluetooth connectivity issues. The system frequently disconnects from the phone, requiring a complete reset of the probe to reestablish connection. This isn't just an occasional annoyance – it happens with maddening regularity, often multiple times during a single cooking session. Imagine checking your phone to see how your expensive prime rib is progressing, only to find the connection dropped 20 minutes ago, leaving you completely in the dark about your meat's current temperature. What makes this particularly frustrating is that these disconnections seem to occur without any clear pattern. They can happen when you're well within the stated Bluetooth range, with no obvious interference sources nearby. Even having everything within a couple feet of each other makes no difference. I've ruined a number of expensive steaks by missing a pull time not realizing the probe disconnected again. I should be focusing on cooking tasks and instead I am constantly fiddling with hardware that should just work. This is a temperature probe after all, about as unitary as it gets in function. The market clearly recognizes this as a significant issue. Competitor products now specifically advertise their superior connectivity solutions, with some moving away from Bluetooth entirely in favor of more reliable technologies. The abundance of similar complaints across user reviews suggests this isn't just a few defective units – it's a fundamental design flaw. When the system works, it works well. The temperature readings are accurate, the probe is durable enough to withstand high heat, and the app interface is intuitive. The base station's build quality is solid, and the probe wires are adequately protected for their intended use. But these positive attributes are overshadowed by the reliability issues. The manufacturer's response to these widespread complaints has been disappointing. While they offer troubleshooting steps, these amount to little more than "reset and try again" – a temporary fix for a permanent problem. The underlying Bluetooth connectivity issues remain unaddressed through multiple firmware updates. For a product designed to provide peace of mind during cooking, it instead introduces an additional layer of stress. The constant need to check if the connection is still active defeats the purpose of having a wireless monitoring system in the first place. Whether you're an amateur cook or a seasoned pitmaster, you deserve better reliability from a tool that's supposed to make your life easier. Price-wise, this probe sits in the premium category, making its fundamental flaws even harder to swallow. While no technology is perfect, this level of unreliability is unacceptable at any price point, let alone a premium one. Recommendations for the manufacturer would be to either completely revamp their wireless connectivity system or switch to a more reliable technology altogether. Until then, potential buyers should seriously consider alternative products that prioritize connection stability over feature bloat. Bottom line: Despite its potential and solid build quality, this temperature probe system fails at its primary task – providing reliable, continuous temperature monitoring. The persistent connectivity issues make it difficult to recommend when more reliable alternatives exist in the market. Save yourself the frustration and look elsewhere for your wireless meat thermometer needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025 by Brian M

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