When I first heard about Meater, a smart thermometer, the idea of a wireless probe piqued my interest. I am, above all things, inherently lazy, and a great wireless thermometer means less time running to the stove or grill and more time on the couch. While there are some things to like about the new Meater 2, including its stylish design and aspirational app, these upsides were tarnished by its refusal to stay connected under seemingly easy conditions.We just couldn't stay connectedI conducted eight tests with the Meater 2 and a couple other wireless probes side-by-side over a variety of cooking environments and proteins. In the first round of five tests, the Meater would very often disconne
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