I love that it uses a AAA battery instead of a non-replaceable rechargeable battery. I prefer this because the rechargeable batteries tend to wear out and eventually fail to charge. This way the Meater products can last indefinitely as long as the probe is still in good shape. Please do not follow the stupid trend of rechargeable batteries. You made a good design decision that increases product lifespan.
Can’t wait for the block version. Have the 1 plus version and regretted not getting the block then for the Wi-Fi connectivity. The higher heat resistance is great as my sear station gets cranking and it could not even be inserted when searing.
Meater, I need you to implement the ability to set an alarm for the Ambient in your app. I need to know when my smoker gets too hot or too cold so I can adjust the fire. Say when smoking brisket, a low alarm of 200 and a high alarm of 300 would make life soooo much easier. Why is this not a feature????
You're in luck, @ZmannR2, that feature exists! You can create Custom Alerts based on temperature (internal and/or ambient) and time. Learn more in this video: ruclips.net/video/nYPEoQKW_jQ/видео.html Happy cooking!
3:49 I accidentally left my MEATER 2 Plus charger out in the rain a few days ago and it still works fine, so clearly the metal shroud you guys added works lol.
The open fire cooking availability is a game changer!! I cook steak reverse sear...first in the over at 225 degrees then I put meat on a super hot Weber ro sear. With the old Meater, I had to take it out and guess on the time/temp of the meater being seared.
we need an update to the app that sets up the reverse sear .... should be an easy task... the new meater 2 plus is fantastic... now get to work on the app.. 🙂
How do you remove it without cooking your fingers, bought as a gift, there so going to drop it in the fire, curious as to what battery is in the probe considering the temperatures it wil be subject to. I hope my cousin like the fancy pants thing,dont know if he is expecting a digital probe thermometer (which would have cost a bunch less and imo be easier to use) he is not shy about letting you know if a gift isn't quite right.
Now will we be able to do things that you said we'd be able to do all along, but that actually ruined the probes? (E.g., sous vide cooking.) Will the charging station work reliably in the new version, or will we continue to find probes with zero charge after being in the charger for a week?
the charger has been improved upon and should be more reliable. Range has also been increased, Typical range 250ft. Open Air, Direct Line of Sight, No RF interference.
Apologies for the late response! The probe is durable for deep frying. However, the estimated cook algorithm has not been fine-tuned for deep frying yet, so it's best to do a "Custom Cook" or monitor the internal temperature. Hope your cook went well!
Superb! - Glad to see you are keeping up with the competition. - I use mine regurlarly! I have EVERY version of the Meater products, having started out with the earliest version of the crowd funded pre-order. Any plans for a Meater 2 Block? 🙂 Any discounts for long time loyal customers? - Cheers!
??? I read the instructions on my Meater 2 Plus, and it specifically says, "DO NOT use the probe when searing."... the video says you can. (2:00 mark) Which is correct?
My only problem with my old meater is the range. I have to have my phone and the charging block right next to my Webber grill and even at that, when I close the lid I still get the "lost connection" error. VERY frustrating.
Hello @misterb6416, if you have an additional phone or tablet, you can get more wireless range by using MEATER Link and Cloud. Check out this video for an explanation: ruclips.net/video/iP0mt7IcAoM/видео.html
Please open the MEATER app and tap on the ellipsis on the top right corner. Tap on "My connections" and select your device. You can check the battery life of the charging base and/or probe!
Loved my MEATER 2….. for a couple months. Quickly stopped being able to hold charge. Brand new batteries won’t hard charge. The claims of a triple A battery lasting a month are insane
We're sorry you didn't have a great experience with MEATER. If you'd like help, please reach out to our support team at support.meater.com/ and they can assist you on this issue!
I like it, except.... I can't find a way to edit an in-progress cook. I change things up on the fly all the time and it seems there isn't a way to adjust target temp once a cook is initiated. The other thing, it takes an insane amount of time to calculate the estimated cook data (like 5- 7 minutes). Maybe I missed something, but have searched the guides and troubleshooting lists, to no avail.
You can absolutely adjust the cook while it’s in progress, including the target temp. You just need to click into the individual cook, then click the ellipsis button in the top right corner of the screen and select “Adjust Cook.” You can then make all of their adjustments as desired, and click “Adjust” to submit them
As for the estimated cook time, the internal temperature needs to rise by about 18°F for the estimation algorithms to have enough data to generate a usable estimation. So for especially low-and-slow cooking, this can mean that it takes some time before that is ready
What's the deal on the Ambient Temp sensor? I get VERY low readings no matter what oven I put it in. On an oven set to 250 slow cook prime rib, I have to boost the oven to 285 to get the ambient temp to 250. Likewise, in a smaller electric oven, set to 280, I was pulling readings about 220. I'm not sure the Ambient values are reliable, and your previous claims of mirco climates seems a dubious explanation. I love this new 2Plus, but I'm just not sure if my ovens are at the right temps inside. Note, the sensor would have been placed directly over the heat elements, sitting on a rack on a metal sheet pan, so it should have been getting more heat focused on the sensor, and yet it still registers significantly lower than the thermo states for the device doing the cooking. I'm not sure who's right or who's wrong, the meater, or the ovens.
Our ambient sensor is designed to be extremely sensitive to microclimates within the appliance. Since most cooking appliances tend to have hot and cold spots, the reading can vary greatly depending on the location of the probe. For more information, check out this video ruclips.net/video/GRo0d4kcO8A/видео.html If you feel that your probe is faulty, please feel free to reach out to our customer support at support.meater.com/helper so they can assist further!
@@MEATER I have already watched that video. That's why I said that microclimates is not the answer in my post. Did you read it? I have a small electric oven with dimensions of 12x12x6, so I really doubt that microclimates is the excuse here. There's not a lot of room to heat up to 270 and yet the ambient sensor is routinely 30-50 degrees off from the temperature the small oven states. It's off by 35 degrees on a big oven. That's why I'm asking you.
MEATER’s ambient sensor is accurate to +/- 9°F of the temperature at the location where it’s measuring, but it’s important to remember that this temperature may vary a lot from the temperature your cooking appliance is set to, and this can happen for a few reasons: The reading on your cooker is based on the temperature right where the built-in thermometer is placed, but most appliances won’t have one single, uniform temperature throughout the whole cooking chamber. Heat variations depend on the size and performance of your cooker, and these hot and cold spots can have a difference of 90°F or more from the set appliance temperature. If the MEATER probe is pushed in too far, the ambient end can touch the meat, which cools down the ambient sensor and makes the reading less accurate. Ideally, the probe should be in the center of the thickest part of the meat, inserted to just past the minimum insertion notch. When you put a cold piece of meat in your cooker, it cools down the air right around it, and MEATER’s ambient reading will reflect that. The larger the piece of meat you’re cooking, the bigger this cool air bubble will be. For these reasons, even though MEATER’s ambient sensor is accurate to +/- 9°F at its position, you likely won’t get the result you’re hoping for if you’re using it to calibrate other devices.@@bitcrafter
@@MEATERI understand the block is slated for late 2024 which means Q4. When will the details be released and will there be preorders? ThermoWorks just announced their wireless probe but I prefer Meater! Hopefully the block also got an update to the onboard screen.
Can you confirm the length of the Meater 2? I bought a different brand wireless meat therm. and the temp. was off by 30-40 degrees. After research, their probe was a little over 5 inches in total length, and their probe sensor was 1.5 inches below the tip. When I cooked a prime rib on the weber, the temps were way off because the sensor part of the probe was toward the outside of the meat, not the tip which should be in the center of the roast, and I could not insert any further. So can anyone respond about the Meater 2 not having the same issue even though this video says that there is a sensor at the tip?
Meter 2 plus appears to be a nice update, but if there is a sensor at around minimum insertion mark so that surface temperature can be more accurately measured than the ambient sensor, it will be close to the optimal solution! Hope Meter 3 will be there sooner than later.
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its probably NOT water proof under pressure. I wouldnt risk it. They expect you to have a spare smart phone you can just leave next to it for the whole cook to connect to wifi.
Open Air Cooking, Direct Line of Sight: 2500ft Light Obstacles (1 wood/drywall, glass windows, oven, open air cooking etc.): 250ft Using WiFi MEATER Link and Cloud: INFINITE RANGE (must have additional phone/tablet with internet connectivity)
Hello @glennthompson3060, you'll need an additional phone or tablet and can find out how to set up MEATER Link and Cloud here: ruclips.net/video/iP0mt7IcAoM/видео.html
We're sorry you didn't have a great experience with MEATER. If you'd like help, please reach out to our support team at support.meater.com/ and they can assist you on this issue!
i can’t for the life of me get meater link to work with the meater 2 plus. i have a device near the block and probe and all my devices have meater link enabled. it still won’t register being connected through meater link
@@MEATER got it figured out. My older iPad couldn’t hold the blue tooth connection. My 15 pro kept stealing the Bluetooth when I would walk by lol. Got a better device to stay outside by the block now and no more problems.
I don't understand how the range is so shitty. The base is a floor away from the router and maybe max 5 ft, less than 10 ft between base and probe and you keep disconnecting, doesn't make sense. For a new version and I get the impression the Bluetooth range continues to suck, you missed the boat when you push cloud etc
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NO WiFi in 2023.... Seriously!? Your competitors have it. Even my home brew hydrometer has Wifi, and that only costs $60. This thing is $249 Australian dollars, and no WiFi....
I bought two of these for my Mom (who’s very into cooking) for Christmas and she fell in love with this the first time she used it
Too bad MEATER does not have a trade in program for those of us with previous versions!
ebay
I love that it uses a AAA battery instead of a non-replaceable rechargeable battery. I prefer this because the rechargeable batteries tend to wear out and eventually fail to charge. This way the Meater products can last indefinitely as long as the probe is still in good shape. Please do not follow the stupid trend of rechargeable batteries. You made a good design decision that increases product lifespan.
Haha love this vid. Have had my MEATER + a couple of years now.
Might upgrade.
Can’t wait for the block version. Have the 1 plus version and regretted not getting the block then for the Wi-Fi connectivity. The higher heat resistance is great as my sear station gets cranking and it could not even be inserted when searing.
Block coming late 2024!
I just set mine up I cannot wait to use it 🎉thanks
🥳
Meater, I need you to implement the ability to set an alarm for the Ambient in your app. I need to know when my smoker gets too hot or too cold so I can adjust the fire. Say when smoking brisket, a low alarm of 200 and a high alarm of 300 would make life soooo much easier. Why is this not a feature????
You're in luck, @ZmannR2, that feature exists! You can create Custom Alerts based on temperature (internal and/or ambient) and time. Learn more in this video: ruclips.net/video/nYPEoQKW_jQ/видео.html
Happy cooking!
Mines in the mail-thanks for the refinements
3:49 I accidentally left my MEATER 2 Plus charger out in the rain a few days ago and it still works fine, so clearly the metal shroud you guys added works lol.
Will be a Block 2 version too?
Slated for late 2024!
Can’t wait, I’m definitely getting the Wi-Fi version
The open fire cooking availability is a game changer!! I cook steak reverse sear...first in the over at 225 degrees then I put meat on a super hot Weber ro sear. With the old Meater, I had to take it out and guess on the time/temp of the meater being seared.
Game changer!
@@MEATER i going to use my version one tonight with some rack of lamb!
But the manual says do not use over charcoal grill or flames . So can you or not?
Yes, you can use MEATER 2 Plus over open flames @@Loquitaco
This is brilliant guys - well done.
Thank you!
@@MEATERBrilliant tooth guy 😂!
Gute Arbeit Jungs! Dünner! Fast das Wichtigste!
we need an update to the app that sets up the reverse sear .... should be an easy task... the new meater 2 plus is fantastic... now get to work on the app.. 🙂
Thanks for the feedback!
@@MEATERDid this feature get added for reverse sear?
How do you remove it without cooking your fingers, bought as a gift, there so going to drop it in the fire, curious as to what battery is in the probe considering the temperatures it wil be subject to.
I hope my cousin like the fancy pants thing,dont know if he is expecting a digital probe thermometer (which would have cost a bunch less and imo be easier to use) he is not shy about letting you know if a gift isn't quite right.
Now will we be able to do things that you said we'd be able to do all along, but that actually ruined the probes? (E.g., sous vide cooking.) Will the charging station work reliably in the new version, or will we continue to find probes with zero charge after being in the charger for a week?
the charger has been improved upon and should be more reliable. Range has also been increased, Typical range 250ft. Open Air, Direct Line of Sight, No RF interference.
Give me a 4 pack block version of this one. Just bought my first MEATER (this one) and I love it! My complaint is I don’t have more haha
It will be available later on this year!
I just got 2 of them today excited to try them this weekend
🥳
MeatStick user here, and I just jumped over to Meater.
The only thing it needed was for me better range from the probe
Block 2.0 also there?
Block coming late 2024!
Just ordered the Fathers day BOGO bundle, I'm a carnivore so these will get used almost daily. I will definitely be putting them to the test.
Love to hear it!
@@MEATER Wish I could post pics here for you.
Can this can be submerged in the deep fryer for turkey?
Got mine. Gonna give it a whirl in the deep fryer next week.
Apologies for the late response! The probe is durable for deep frying. However, the estimated cook algorithm has not been fine-tuned for deep frying yet, so it's best to do a "Custom Cook" or monitor the internal temperature. Hope your cook went well!
0:27 that was actually hilarious 😂
Dude is funny 2:44
Did they fix the problem with not being able to read low ambient temps like during the rest or warming?
Guess that is a No
Superb! - Glad to see you are keeping up with the competition. - I use mine regurlarly!
I have EVERY version of the Meater products, having started out with the earliest version of the crowd funded pre-order.
Any plans for a Meater 2 Block? 🙂
Any discounts for long time loyal customers? - Cheers!
Coming late 2024!
Guys the probe it’s fantastic…4 star! It would have Been 2 cm longer it would have been 5 star and you gain share market in pastry and bakery
Just ordered. Can't wait to use it on Thanksgiving.
??? I read the instructions on my Meater 2 Plus, and it specifically says, "DO NOT use the probe when searing."... the video says you can. (2:00 mark) Which is correct?
You can use your MEATER 2 Plus when searing! Sorry for the confusion.
My only problem with my old meater is the range. I have to have my phone and the charging block right next to my Webber grill and even at that, when I close the lid I still get the "lost connection" error. VERY frustrating.
Hello @misterb6416, if you have an additional phone or tablet, you can get more wireless range by using MEATER Link and Cloud.
Check out this video for an explanation: ruclips.net/video/iP0mt7IcAoM/видео.html
@@MEATER Sadly, I don't have either, is the range for the Meater 2 pluse better than the Meater?
How do I know if its charged? Simple things could be better.
Please open the MEATER app and tap on the ellipsis on the top right corner. Tap on "My connections" and select your device. You can check the battery life of the charging base and/or probe!
Been waiting for this update. Already have mine ordered.
woohoo!
any update - 3 month review???
May be a stupid question as you Can deep fry but can you boil it? I mean put it in meat that’s boiled and the ambient part is submerged.
Yes! It's 100% waterproof
Yes! It's 100% waterproof
@@MEATER Wonderful. I really like it, but I didn't even realize this when buying it. Best thermometer I ever had.
Loved my MEATER 2….. for a couple months. Quickly stopped being able to hold charge. Brand new batteries won’t hard charge. The claims of a triple A battery lasting a month are insane
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What will the Meater 2+ Block give me in benefits please?
Lists of features will be announced whenever it's available later on this year.
I currently have the block and use the 4 probs regularly and love it but when is this new version coming out in a block setup?
late 2024!
I like it, except.... I can't find a way to edit an in-progress cook. I change things up on the fly all the time and it seems there isn't a way to adjust target temp once a cook is initiated. The other thing, it takes an insane amount of time to calculate the estimated cook data (like 5- 7 minutes). Maybe I missed something, but have searched the guides and troubleshooting lists, to no avail.
You can absolutely adjust the cook while it’s in progress, including the target temp. You just need to click into the individual cook, then click the ellipsis button in the top right corner of the screen and select “Adjust Cook.” You can then make all of their adjustments as desired, and click “Adjust” to submit them
As for the estimated cook time, the internal temperature needs to rise by about 18°F for the estimation algorithms to have enough data to generate a usable estimation. So for especially low-and-slow cooking, this can mean that it takes some time before that is ready
@@MEATER ok, thanks, i’ll check that on the next cook
I want to buy a Block whit the meater 2 pluss...
ABOUT TIME !
Can I use my new Meater 2 plus at the same time as my old Meater plus in the app? I ordered the Meater 2 Plus yesterday.
You sure can!
Can we use the MEATER one and two at the same time?
Yess!
When do you start shipping internationally - for example to Norway? :)
We currently do ship internationally:)
Is there a way to see/graph the individual internal sensor temps or only the lowest of the 5?
There is not
What's the deal on the Ambient Temp sensor? I get VERY low readings no matter what oven I put it in. On an oven set to 250 slow cook prime rib, I have to boost the oven to 285 to get the ambient temp to 250. Likewise, in a smaller electric oven, set to 280, I was pulling readings about 220. I'm not sure the Ambient values are reliable, and your previous claims of mirco climates seems a dubious explanation. I love this new 2Plus, but I'm just not sure if my ovens are at the right temps inside. Note, the sensor would have been placed directly over the heat elements, sitting on a rack on a metal sheet pan, so it should have been getting more heat focused on the sensor, and yet it still registers significantly lower than the thermo states for the device doing the cooking. I'm not sure who's right or who's wrong, the meater, or the ovens.
Our ambient sensor is designed to be extremely sensitive to microclimates within the appliance. Since most cooking appliances tend to have hot and cold spots, the reading can vary greatly depending on the location of the probe. For more information, check out this video ruclips.net/video/GRo0d4kcO8A/видео.html
If you feel that your probe is faulty, please feel free to reach out to our customer support at support.meater.com/helper so they can assist further!
@@MEATER I have already watched that video. That's why I said that microclimates is not the answer in my post. Did you read it? I have a small electric oven with dimensions of 12x12x6, so I really doubt that microclimates is the excuse here. There's not a lot of room to heat up to 270 and yet the ambient sensor is routinely 30-50 degrees off from the temperature the small oven states. It's off by 35 degrees on a big oven. That's why I'm asking you.
MEATER’s ambient sensor is accurate to +/- 9°F of the temperature at the location where it’s measuring, but it’s important to remember that this temperature may vary a lot from the temperature your cooking appliance is set to, and this can happen for a few reasons:
The reading on your cooker is based on the temperature right where the built-in thermometer is placed, but most appliances won’t have one single, uniform temperature throughout the whole cooking chamber. Heat variations depend on the size and performance of your cooker, and these hot and cold spots can have a difference of 90°F or more from the set appliance temperature.
If the MEATER probe is pushed in too far, the ambient end can touch the meat, which cools down the ambient sensor and makes the reading less accurate. Ideally, the probe should be in the center of the thickest part of the meat, inserted to just past the minimum insertion notch.
When you put a cold piece of meat in your cooker, it cools down the air right around it, and MEATER’s ambient reading will reflect that. The larger the piece of meat you’re cooking, the bigger this cool air bubble will be.
For these reasons, even though MEATER’s ambient sensor is accurate to +/- 9°F at its position, you likely won’t get the result you’re hoping for if you’re using it to calibrate other devices.@@bitcrafter
Just ordered two of them! So excited! :-)
Let us know how you like cooking with them:)
is the Meater 2 plus compatible with the traeger app?
Hello @Tall747, at the moment, MEATER 2 Plus will only be compatible with the MEATER app.
Any chance of having native integration in to the trager app
With this “Block” version everyone is commenting on, will that consist of a 4-pack of probes?
Details on this coming soon!
@@MEATERI understand the block is slated for late 2024 which means Q4. When will the details be released and will there be preorders? ThermoWorks just announced their wireless probe but I prefer Meater! Hopefully the block also got an update to the onboard screen.
Tried ordering from the EU store, states shipping to the Netherlands is not possible? When will this become available?
Currently not shipping to Netherlands, may be available next year
Can you confirm the length of the Meater 2? I bought a different brand wireless meat therm. and the temp. was off by 30-40 degrees. After research, their probe was a little over 5 inches in total length, and their probe sensor was 1.5 inches below the tip. When I cooked a prime rib on the weber, the temps were way off because the sensor part of the probe was toward the outside of the meat, not the tip which should be in the center of the roast, and I could not insert any further. So can anyone respond about the Meater 2 not having the same issue even though this video says that there is a sensor at the tip?
Check out specs here! store-us.meater.com/products/meater-2-plus
these specs do not list the length, only the diameter@@MEATER
130mm (about 5.12 in) length@@bw8680
Meter 2 plus appears to be a nice update, but if there is a sensor at around minimum insertion mark so that surface temperature can be more accurately measured than the ambient sensor, it will be close to the optimal solution! Hope Meter 3 will be there sooner than later.
Coming later this year!
Can it be used in a pressure cooker?
No
Excellent internal sensor but the ambient sensor is not accurate which is very bad for low and slow BBQ smoking.
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Why no wifi? Can it go in a pressure cooker?
Using WiFi MEATER Link and Cloud: INFINITE RANGE (must have additional phone/tablet with internet connectivity)
its probably NOT water proof under pressure. I wouldnt risk it. They expect you to have a spare smart phone you can just leave next to it for the whole cook to connect to wifi.
What is the range with probe inside of a big green egg ceramic cooker?
Open Air Cooking, Direct Line of Sight: 2500ft
Light Obstacles (1 wood/drywall, glass windows, oven, open air cooking etc.): 250ft
Using WiFi MEATER Link and Cloud: INFINITE RANGE (must have additional phone/tablet with internet connectivity)
So nice Upgrade! Would’ve loved to see the charger being equipped with usb c charging tho
And WiFi
What parts are needed additionally for wifi compatibility?
Hello @glennthompson3060, you'll need an additional phone or tablet and can find out how to set up MEATER Link and Cloud here: ruclips.net/video/iP0mt7IcAoM/видео.html
When will you release a Meater 2 Plus Block?
late 2024!
Nice...🙂👍🏼
It's kind of sad and depressing that this doesn't have Wi-Fi still.
that's the only dislike about these.
New Wifi Block coming late 2024!
Block version please, needs wifi
coming late 2024
And USB-C charging for the block
That'd be epic @@kylebrealey8462
Definitely need a block, and WiFi connectivity without needing an iPad or any of that nonsense.
New Wifi Block coming late 2024!@@ericwillard2364
Cant even get it to pair .... reset several times, redownloaded app.... nothing. Support page is useless
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i can’t for the life of me get meater link to work with the meater 2 plus. i have a device near the block and probe and all my devices have meater link enabled. it still won’t register being connected through meater link
please reach out to our support team at support.meater.com/helper and they can assist you on this issue!
@@MEATER got it figured out. My older iPad couldn’t hold the blue tooth connection. My 15 pro kept stealing the Bluetooth when I would walk by lol. Got a better device to stay outside by the block now and no more problems.
Bought the plus version a month ago. 😢
🎉🎉🎉
I don't understand how the range is so shitty. The base is a floor away from the router and maybe max 5 ft, less than 10 ft between base and probe and you keep disconnecting, doesn't make sense. For a new version and I get the impression the Bluetooth range continues to suck, you missed the boat when you push cloud etc
If you feel that your probe is faulty, please feel free to reach out to our customer support at support.meater.com/so they can assist further!
Needs usb c charging badly...
Bluetooth connection is soooooo baaaad....it's not worth it.
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On the newest version or the old one?
NO WiFi in 2023.... Seriously!? Your competitors have it. Even my home brew hydrometer has Wifi, and that only costs $60. This thing is $249 Australian dollars, and no WiFi....
It has WiFi. Just requires a 2nd device to leave at home
@@ZmannR2can you explain?
Can I set a custom temperature?
@@ZmannR2 yeh.. having to leave another expensive smart device just to get wifi. No thanks. Build a wifi repeater into the block thanks.
I can't even get mine to stay connected without being 2 ft away, even then it loses signal