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The standard RF of the 732s states 300' (100yds) reception. I get a good 70yds in my yard when I put the receiver(s) in a tree when I'm out mowing. I'm not at all interested in Bluetooth for my circumstances. Wifi, absolutely it it were available.
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Breadhead - bluetooth isn't the most consistent over distance. It can be good for shortrange things like earphones and hands free cellphones, but not much more. Newer bluetooth claims up to 100 feet, I think, but I've not known anybody with that experience. That's why a wi-fi connection is preferredLast edited by The Burn; June 30, 2015, 09:20 PM. Reason: {Forgot the Maverick was RF - don't like it much either}
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Funny that this subject came up bc I just order the ET-735 yesterday.
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It doesn't require your smartphone or iPad. You can use the blue tooth if you want to track your cooking temp and the progression of your meat from your family room or garage.
You can sit by your smoker and watch all of that without having it connected to your phone or iPad. Why you wouldn't want to track it from afar bewilders me.
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It does and you don't have to use the blue tooth feature. I can't imagine why you wouldn't want to though?
I don't use my iPhone I use my iPad.
I sit in the house and watch what the pit temp is and see how the meat is progressing.
For long low and slow cooks I also use my DigiQ Dx2.
Those 2 devices make a 16 hour no peek cook easy.
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4 Probe Thermometers
Are there any good 4 probe Thermometers on the market that don't use Bluetooth and don't require me to leave my phone connected to the probe like the iCelsius seems to do?Tags: None
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