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🔥 Master your meat, wirelessly and effortlessly! 🌟
The MEATER Plus is a sleek, smart Bluetooth meat thermometer featuring a 100% wireless probe with dual temperature sensors for internal and ambient heat. Its bamboo charging base doubles as a Bluetooth repeater, extending monitoring range up to 165 feet. With a quick 5-minute charge providing 2 hours of cook time, and a companion app offering guided cooking and real-time alerts, it’s designed for precision and convenience in grilling, smoking, and oven cooking. Dishwasher safe and rechargeable, MEATER Plus is the ultimate tool for professional-quality results at home.
















| ASIN | B07H8WTFHW |
| Additional Features | App Companion, High Accuracy, Timer, Waterproof, Wi-Fi Support |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,339 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #11 in Meat Thermometers & Timers |
| Brand | MEATER |
| Brand Name | MEATER |
| Color | Honey |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 48,008 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060480240124 |
| Immersion Depth | 6.18 Inches |
| Included Components | 1 Probe, 1 Bamboo Charger, 1 AAA battery |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Length | 6.18 Inches |
| LowerTemperature Range | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Apption Labs |
| Model | OSC-MT-MP01 |
| Model Name | Plus |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Outer Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | OSC-MT-MP01 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Do Not Soak, Freezer Safe, Wipe Clean |
| Resolution | High (likely 0.1°F or 0.1°C) |
| Response Time | 3 seconds |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Specification Met | CE, RoHS |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 527 Degrees Fahrenheit |
F**D
Good product
The Good: The design is slick and well thought out. The app for the Meater works well and the accuracy is spot on. A green light flashes on the base if the thermoprobe is within range and connected. It flashes red if not. The app will tell you as well if you are connected. The base station will give you considerable more range than advertised, but see the next section for the caveats. The app also has settings to change the different alerts. You can only choose from their list of sounds which is considerably less than the full array you have on the iPhone, but still, there are four alarms and maybe 12 or so sounds to choose from. No need for too many. The initial settings were just fine for me. They have just updated the app to add all sorts of carnivorous delights you can cook with the probe. From venison to kangaroo. This is a nice addition as I often go in for antelope and other less common meats. The Bad: The instructions leave a little to be desired, but it is not hard to figure out unless you are the easily frustrated type. There is a card in the box for support and the website has support as well. The Meater + comes with a bamboo magnetic base for charging and storage and in the back it has a repeater to get to the 165' range it touts. The base (and I assume the basic Meater) must be within 33' of the base for ovens and some types of grills. For smokers it is much closer. That number is in the fine print. In the case of the Orion Cooker I have, I can get the base station to recognize the thermoprobe about 12' away, through the smoker and the window to the breakfast nook. The base station has to stay there so it can connect to the probe. Once connected the app can pick up the base station, and thus the probe) all over my house and considerably farther away than 165'. But if someone moves the base it might disconnect and then you won't get updates or alarms and you might overcook your meat. The Ugly There isn't much wrong with this unit and I do recommend it to others. That said, it is a bit misleading (or just obtuse writing) which will lead you to believe that you can just plop the probe in some meat and your phone will pick it up all over the house. I read several reviews (and one YouTube video) that slammed the Meater for the short range despite the fact it is in the literature and on their site. It is probably not as prominent as it should be, but think about it, how can a little probe hold a battery, two thermoresitors, and an antennae and get 165' range? Not with today's tech I fear. Maybe when the Federation is founded. Either way, if they were a bit clearer about that for the Meater and instructions to first remove the probe before using the app. My guess is those who had issues already had the app open and so the probe paired with the phone and they didn't get the range they desired. Some Pointers If you turn on the app then remove the probe, the probe will connect to the app/phone and your range is now 33' (10' for a smoker). What is not said is that you have to fully exit and quit the app (swipe up on Apple), then remove the probe which causes it to pair with the base. Then open the app and your phone will pair with the base. Place the base where it is still flashing green when the probe is in the meat and the lid shut. Now you can use it all over the place. The app will show if it is connected properly and if it is not. I didn't notice where an alarm would sound if the base and probe stop syncing. If it doesn't have one that would be a nice addition. A nice loud one that vibrates as well. Wish list They make a basic Meater with four probes, which is a great idea if you are smoking different meats at the same time, or maybe just using the smoker, the grill, and the oven at the same time. I wish they had something like that for the Meater +. I assume it will come out at some point. Then again, I rarely would need more than one as I'm not running a restaurant. Also, I wish the magnets on the back were a bit stronger. For some reason my fridge it will slip down a few inches before attracting to some metal large enough for it to grab onto. Other kitchen items like the pot rack and microwave side have the same issues. I just think the weight of the base, battery, and probe are too much for the magnets to support. Bottom line, great unit, does what it says (even if you didn't read all it says). Just remember to remove the probe from the base first before opening the app or your range will be that of the basic Meater.
G**R
One Year Review- Best investment for Steak. no more overcooking.
ONE YEAR REVIEW - Best investment for steak! I have not overcook a single steak since this purchase. Works great on the stove top, on the grill and the smoker, while I sit on inside on my couch during a hot day. well worth the investment. Not cheap, but a quality device. Super happy with this MEATER Plus. I now wish I would have purchased the double pack set, but wasn't sure if i wanted to spend that much for something i was going to hate. This thing has been great, and with a long battery life while in use. seems to be accurate for your desired temperature you are wanting to reach.
A**R
Ease of use and built in recipes
this is the best meat probe and app ever. Works so much better than the others the case is magnetic and also a booster for the signal. It is very easy to use and understand with the timers on the app. It is waterproof and also versatile with a high temperature range so it can be used on almost everything but direct coals or flames.
A**1
Happy Cook
I’ve used this probe to cook a couple of briskets and it’s performed well. The battery holds up well even with cold e.g. 20°F temperatures. Being able to monitor the internal temperature remotely enables the ability to identify when the cooking has stalled, and it is time to wrap the meat. Your phone has to be on the same wireless network to be connected to the probe and for this reason may have limited range. It works in some rooms of my house and not others. The probe also seems to disconnect intermittently for reasons Ido not understand, but seems to reconnect fairly quickly so it hasn’t been an issue The app is very helpful. It it not only monitors internal meat and ambient smoker temperatures, it also graphs both of these out and predict how much time remaining to complete cook. The app records and saves each cook and you can add notes during each cook. It’s helpful to look back and to learn from prior experience.
A**E
Outstanding Once Set Up But Why Not Rechargeable?!
This thing is GREAT once it’s set up. The app is outstanding, super helpful, love that it estimates cooking time and is really helpful with knowing whether your cooking equipment temps are accurate (via “ambient temperature” feature). The app has lots of great features and the device and charging dock design is sleek, compact, and very easy to use once it is set up…. I am not giving it 5 stars because: setup was dramatic (and I live with a computer engineer…who was also annoyed by it) AND why are we using a regular AA battery to “recharge” the device vs just making the charging dock USB-C or something. Also, there is no indicator on the charging dock or device that lets you know when it’s fully charged (or charging) - gotta have the app. I need to mess with the notifications and sounds more because the default is SUPER annoying (like literally every 30 seconds). Make sure you open the package and charge it BEFORE you need to use it for the first time (not at the exact time your Christmas roast needs to go into the oven…).
L**T
Meat Thermometer
Works great, my meat turns out perfect everytime. Great quality, good range, great accuracy, great versatility!
J**S
Great wireless thermometer!
I rarely write reviews, but believe this product is so outstanding I had to "sing it's praises. This "smoking/grilling" thermometer is, without a doubt, one of the best tools available for keeping tabs on your BBQ/grilling/smoking "cooks". I just received my "Meater+" thermometer 4 days ago and did my first cook (Boston butt) two days after it arrived. I will say, that I did a lot of research before making this purchase and as usual, there were some negative comments. I believe many of the negative comments are due to people not setting the Meater+ up correctly, especially where it concerns the " Meater+ "App". I had no problem at all setting up the thermometer. Once you are ready to begin using the thermometer, open the app and follow the step-by-step directions to get everything going. One of the criticisms I read concerning the app was that the thermometer kept losing its connection to the "repeater" block. This is actually the charging station and case in which you keep the Meater. The charging station must stay close to the probe for it to say connected (Bluetooth). I set the the Block right next to the grill, about 3 feet away. When setting up the Meater, be sure to pair the probe and bluetooth connection FIRST. Then open the "app" and the smart phone (or tablet) will pair with the "repeater" and give you the ability to monitor your cook from some distance, depending, of course, on what the obstruction is between you and the grill. With the "Meater" you can monitor the ambient temperature, the temperature of your meat, an estimate of when the the cook will be done and you can either use a programed cook or set up your own custom parameters. The app will log the cook and display a graph of temp fluctuations. and allows you to make notes concerning your cook. The app is one of the best, most well thought out apps I have seen. I also monitored the temperatures with my Thermo Pro wired thermometer. The ambient temp reading was within 5 degrees throughout the entire cooking process (keep in mind the probes were not in the exact same location). The internal temp of the meat varied by as much as 20 degrees. This could also be due to the probes of the thermometers being in different "densities" within the meat. I believe the accuracy of the Meater+ is spot on. If one would like to read a review of the Meater+ written by a professional "griller" go to "foodfirefriends.com. And no, I did not receive any compensation for writing this review.
J**E
So close to being an amazing product.
An update (April 2022) to my original review. My original post can be seen at the end. Purchased again in April of this year and the experience is much better but still needs a ton of work. This is now the 3rd time I am purchasing this product, but only 2nd time I'm actually getting to successfully use it. What I love: - The Ambient temperature sensor. This feature is crucial if you are serious about smoking / BBQ. The built-in thermometers on most grills and offset smokers are usually very poor quality, and give skewed readings. Because they are connected to the metal of the grill, and because they are located at the top of the cooking chamber they tend to read much hotter than the air/environment where your food is actually being cooked. The fact that I only need 1 probe to read both internal and ambient temperature is fantastic. What needs work? The bamboo/wooden charging case feels premium, but there's no real way to clean it. And if that thermometer isn't 100% dry when you put it back, that's just a breeding ground for mold. A major design flaw to this charging case is the fact that it doesn't have any indication of whether or not the probe is charging. Now, this may not seem like a huge deal at first, but then I ran into the same issue I had with the first unit I purchased. The first use, it works great. However, after cleaning it (I thought thoroughly enough but was proven wrong) I stored the probe back in the charging case, expecting it to be charged the next time I needed to use it. Now, a delay of needing to wait to charge this probe for a few hours can delay a BBQ project by an entire day. I woke up at 6 am this morning to start an all-day smoke to find that the probe would not power on no matter what I tried. Turned out, the probe never was charging. After contacting customer support and finding some helpful tips on Reddit, I found that even if the back charging plate looks clean, it often isn't clean enough to make a connection with the charger. The support recommended using baking soda and a coarse sponge (which I did the first 2 times I tried cleaning it). I ended up finding a post on Reddit suggesting I use fine-grit sandpaper to fully clean the back tip of the probe to ensure it would charge properly. After trying this, thankfully it was finally charging. BUT I had no way of actually knowing whether or not the probe was charging until a few hours later when I took it off the charger. I'm hoping in a future version they add a charging indicator to the case. The software has definitely improved by leaps and bounds from my first review, but still needs a ton of work. Originally, it was incredibly difficult to remove/reset a device if you were having issues. Now, it's possible but I found that the menus were sending me in circles. Since I first tried the product, the functionality of the "estimated cooking time remaining" has never worked. When the Meater+ works, it's great. But it's too inconsistent. It feels incomplete. ORIGINAL 2021 REVIEW: I was so excited about this! I had seen it on youtube and bought it immediately. It seems like a great idea, but executed poorly. In the app, there is no way to specify which phone/tablet you want to use as a base station, and which one you want to have as the "remote" device. I was leaving my iPad out by the grill, and bringing my phone inside with me so I could view the temperature from inside. But the thermometer kept defaulting to try and connect to my phone instead of the iPad that was less than 5 feet away. There is no easy way to connect a second device to the app, or to factory reset one. After one use, the thermometer would not charge or connect to any device. It just died after one use. The one time it did work, it worked fantastically (if I was close enough). I think the app UI needs some rethinking. I really wanted to keep using this, but it died after one use. When I tried to order a replacement, my order was lost, and took a few weeks to fix the issue. I don't even want to try again. Best Buy has another brand of smart thermometer and I think I will end up trying that one instead.
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