Meater is all about making cooking meat a bit less stressful with wireless smart thermometers. Instead of fiddling with wires or constantly checking your phone, Meater’s devices connect via Bluetooth and give you real-time cooking info. The idea is pretty simple: pop the probe in your joint, set your target temperature, and the accompanying app does the watching for you. It’s mostly popular with people who enjoy cooking at home but want to avoid overcooked steaks or underdone chicken. Barbecue fans and home chefs who like a bit of tech tend to be the ones drawn to Meater rather than casual cooks. The range isn’t huge but covers everything from single probes to dual sensors, which track both internal meat temperature and ambient heat. The app itself is fairly straightforward, though some say it can be a bit slow or clunky at times. Prices are on the higher side compared to standard meat thermometers, but you’re paying for wireless convenience and detailed tracking. Customer support seems decent, though there have been a few complaints about connectivity issues depending on your phone or kitchen setup. Still, for those who roast or grill regularly and want to nail their cooking times, Meater's approach is a neat step up from guessing or using traditional probes.