MEATER Your Meat Today

Today at CES in Las Vegas, we’ve come across a company who is focused on your meat and making sure it is cooked completely perfectly. While a meat thermometer is not new, these little beauties are wireless and don’t look like a science experiment.

To clear up why meat thermometers are important is because you cannot see inside your steak until you cut it and secondly, you don’t want to open the hood and lose all that heat you’ve been retaining.

Coming in a couple of varieties the standard single Meater is a one prong unit which connects to your phone via bluetooth and enables you to track the temperature of your meat and receive notifications when it is ready.

The new variant though is a larger pack called the Meater Block. This is a pack of four however it connects back to a base station via bluetooth which then has wifi to provide a much wider range of connectivity back to your phone. Even further, you can also use your smart assistant like Alexa to hear where your roast is up to or change how well you would like it cooked.

The Meater products are available now from $129 and they do ship to Australia also via their website

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