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  • Weber smart gas grill

    Weber brings wireless smarts to its gas grills

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    02.09.2021

    Four upcoming grills include WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and an LED display.

  • Weber Connect Smart Grilling Hub

    Weber acquires smart oven maker June

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    01.12.2021

    Weber announced it will acquire June, the smart oven company that helped it build its Weber Connect smart grilling platform.

  • Kamado Joe Pellet Joe

    Kamado Joe unveils a WiFi-connected pellet version of its popular ceramic grill

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    11.06.2020

    Kamado Joe has combined the efficiency of ceramic grills with the ease of wood pellets in a new WiFi-connected model.

  • Pit Boss adds WiFi to its latest Pro Series pellet grills

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    10.20.2020

    Pit Boss has added handy WiFi connectivity to its Pro Series grills without increasing the price.

  • Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560

    Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 review: A versatile smart charcoal grill

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    08.03.2020

    Masterbuilt offers the familiarity and convenience of charcoal with a WiFi-connected setup that works well as both a smoker and a high-temperature searing machine. The 560 lacks some of the more advanced features pellet grills have, but at around half the price, the company does a great job covering the basics.

  • Weber SmokeFire

    Weber’s SmokeFire smart grills just got a lot better

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    06.05.2020

    When Weber debuted its first WiFi-connected pellet grills earlier this year, there was a lot to like. However, the Weber Connect app lacked basic features. The company was clear from the start it planned to release regular updates to improve its SmokeFire grills, and the first set of new tools is here.

  • Weber SmokeFire EX4 review

    Weber SmokeFire review: An intriguing work-in-progress

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    04.17.2020

    The SmokeFire EX4 ($999) looks like what you’d expect from a Weber pellet grill. However, on the SmokeFire grill, there’s room for improvement. The SmokeFire grills run on Weber Connect, which is built on JuneOS -- the same software that powers June’s smart ovens.

  • Traeger WiFire app

    Traeger's redesigned grill app offers cooking videos and customization

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    04.14.2020

    Traeger’s WiFi-enabled smart grills already benefit from a robust app packed with recipes for meat, seafood, side dishes and more. First, Traeger has added video-guided tips and recipes to the app. That’s in addition to the company’s team of chefs and grillmasters walking you through recipes.

  • Billy Steele/Engadget

    Weber Connect Smart Grilling Hub review: Backyard grillmaster training

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    04.03.2020

    WiFi-enabled pellet grills are a backyard luxury for aspiring pitmasters. They not only allow you to remotely monitor temperature, but to adjust settings from your phone. However, they're a significant investment, and not everyone is keen on using compressed wood as cooking fuel. Plus, you might already have a grill you like. With the Weber Connect Smart Grilling Hub ($130), you can make any grill smart. It can monitor both food and ambient temperatures thanks to Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, and guided recipes give beginners the sous chef they need to cook without fear.

  • Weber Connect will be a useful tool for grillers of all skill levels

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    01.12.2020

    If you haven't been keeping up with the latest in backyard-barbecue news, Weber is tackling smart and connected grilling in a big way this year. The company announced its WiFi-enabled SmokeFire pellet grills back in November, which will be available later this month. This week at CES, it debuted the Weber Connect Smart Grilling Hub: a standalone device that can equip any grill with Bluetooth and WiFi smarts. Both of those products tap into Weber Connect, a powerful mobile app that will help grillers and aspiring pitmasters of all skill levels cook without worrying they might ruin dinner.

  • Weber Grills

    Weber's grilling hub equips any grill with WiFi smarts

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    01.06.2020

    It may seem unnecessary, but WiFi has become an essential barbecue tool. Companies like Traeger have been equipping pellet grills with the wireless connectivity that allows you to control and monitor your grill remotely -- even when you're not at home. The feature is very helpful for longer cooking sessions, so that you don't have to constantly check on a brisket, or stay near the grill, for the entire 12 hours it takes the smoked slab of meat to finish.

  • Weber

    Weber embraces modern grilling with a WiFi-enabled pellet model

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    11.18.2019

    WiFi-enabled pellet grills are having a moment, and rightfully so. They allow you to control and monitor your grill from afar, which is very convenient, especially you're smoking a piece of meat for eight hours or more. Several companies have already jumped on the bandwagon, with Traeger, Rec-Tec, Green Mountain Grills and others all offering models with built-in connectivity. Until now, one of the biggest names in backyard grilling had yet to do the same: Weber. Today, the company is changing that with the introduction of its SmokeFire grills.

  • Billy Steele/Engadget

    Traeger adds Alexa voice control to its line of WiFi-enabled grills

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    11.14.2019

    Traeger's WiFi-enabled grills have a lot of handy features that are made possible through wireless connectivity. You can control or monitor the temperature and more remotely, so you don't have to venture outside unless you want to visually inspect your progress. Today, Traeger is taking the connectivity tools a step further by adding voice control through Alexa to its WiFire-equipped grills.

  • Traeger

    Traeger WiFi grills monitor your wood pellet supply with an $80 sensor

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    11.12.2019

    When Traeger debuted its 2019 lineup of grills, one feature reserved for most expensive models is a sensor that will help you avoid "pellet panic." It's a tool that monitors the amount of pellets in the grill's hopper and alerts you when you're running low. Or if you happen to have the grill on while you're at the store, you can check to see if you need to pick up a refill. It can be a handy thing if you're doing longer cooks where you might not be near the grill the entire time. Starting today, Traeger is offering the same feature on the more affordable Pro and Ironwood Series models with an $80 upgrade.

  • 30 USB port-powered "BBQ"

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    08.23.2006

    Ok, so it's really more of a hotplate than a Barbeque, but for sheer excessiveness and USB-ness this DIY project from Kaizo Aho Ichidai cannot be denied. After not surprisingly failing to get enough juice from a single 500mw USB port to fry an egg, Kaizo went all out and dropped six USB expansion cards into his PC, giving him a ridiculous total of 30 USB ports, all of which got re-wired to a modified USB cup warmer. In no time he had a hot, albeit small meal, and as far as well can tell, a still-working computer. Needless to say, this is one project we don't recommend trying at home, unless you've already managed to build a USB-powered fire extinguisher.[Via Dottocomu]