CDN-BT482 for Android
You have to be within 20 ft for it to connect. Randomly quit updating phone although it showed connected. Went outside, base showing 10 degrees higher than phone.
Did everything as instructed and can't even link the device to app can't even see the graphic that's even up above the top of this app
Would of given it a "0". Worked for 45 minutes to get to work on my Android phone. Load, uninstall, load, many times. Got it to work once. It was very cool. Turned it off and waited to show wife when she got home. It never worked again. Spent 3 hours or more to get it working again. Was so pissed, because I failed in my wife's eyes. Returned it for just a regular one probe timer. It was the app's failure. Not my phone or the device!
As a thermometer, it works. If you are purchasing because of the remote monitoring capability - I would strongly advise against this product. I had a thermometer that worked fine, but I wanted the ability to put my meat in a smoker and monitor the temperature without having to hover over the smoker. My barbecue specialty retailer indicated that this would work 40, 50 feet or more. This seemed like a great choice. However, it would not maintain the link unless I was within about 10 feet of the thermometer. Even when I was within a straight line to the thermometer, outside, with no obstructions, I would lose the connection with my Android phone at about 10 feet. Repeated attempts to contact the company from their website went unacknowledged. I'm going to look closer at the igrill2.
Unable to pair
by Z####:
OK so the whole reason to get a Bluetooth thermometer is to be able to do things you could not do with a typical wireless model that costs about half as much. What that mostly means is being able to see the pattern of the temp rise as your stuff cooks. And the details screen with graph looks like it ought to do that. Yeah, nope. You get only a a few minutes of history displayed, pinch zoom is not really working. You can try to scroll back, but the graph resets every few seconds.