This happened in almost every single environment I tried, often within 20 feet of the probe and transmitter.

I ran three more tests with the second probe and continued to have the same problems.

Ive read multiple other reviews and many reviewers have had no problem with the Meater 2’s connectivity.

Meater 2 disconnection notifications

These are all valid points, but also, where else would I be cooking?

If a thermometer cant handle those environments, then it should get another job.

One near the probe to broadcast and one near me to receive.

screenshots from the Meater app

It also wouldn’t solve the Bluetooth problem; it would just be a workaround.

The latest version of this thermometer is much smaller than its predecessor.

It is sleek and metal and comes in a wood charger that also acts as a receiver.

I did not love that it was battery powered rather than USB-C rechargeable, however.

Worse still, you have to do this each time you add a new probe.

The app doesnt remember you already read and watched everything.

Once I had my probe registered in the app, I was able to start a “cook.”

That all said, the graph for an existing cook is graphic, colorful, and simple to interpret.

This led me to mistrust and defy the predictor, which is likely not what Meater wants.

Thus, I discounted the predictor.

The Meater app comes with notification alerts, but it felt like a hard choice.

Overall, the Combustion offered a far more pleasant, functional app experience.