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ThermoWorks' RFX Meat wireless probe uses radio waves instead of Bluetooth to monitor food on the grill


ThermoWorks employs radio waves for a more reliable wireless meat probe on its new RFX line of grilling gear.

The company explains that its "patent-pending sub-GHz RFX wireless technology" provides a more reliable connection with up to 2,132 feet of direct line of sight range. Similar to the competition, the RFX Meat has four internal sensors that provide an accurate measure of food temps with 0.9-degree accuracy between 14 and 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Due to the fact that it's close to cold meat at the start or in an evaporative cooling zone around food, a built-in ambient temperature sensor can't accurately keep tabs on the grill, according to the company.

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