Good review, thanks! I have the Typhur Sync as well (plus two other similar products), and I agree that the Sync is now king of the hill. Wifi (a must, IMO), multiple probes, and multiple sensors per probe . . . it's a winner.
@@HuSmokin I've had it a couple of weeks now, and done maybe five cooks with it, from steak to brisket. Typhur apparently has an app update coming out today that will add more functionality, such as the ability to turn off alerts at the base, and the ability to see the temp at all of the individual sensors in the probe. So I'm looking forward to that!
Comparison video coming out in a few weeks against the Meater 2 Plus and the ThermoPro Twin TempSpike! So far it looks like the Sync is the one to beat. Share your questions in the comments or DM me. Thanks for watching!
I’ve just got my Typhur and it’s amazing. There are a number of very good wireless thermometers, the Typhur is a head above the others. Not only does it do everything they state it will do. Their SUPPORT team not only looks out for the device but cares about the customer’s input also. This is the best of the best
Typhur says there’s a range of 135ft from the probe to the base unit through obstructions. 400ft without obstructions. In my experience the base intermittently lose connection with the probes at around 30ft so there’s no real benefit for the display on the base if I need to depend on the app on my phone.
Very even-handed review. I just got mine last week. I use a FireBoard pit controller and food probe combo which I feel is without equal but, it isn't wireless. So, I added the Typhur to my kit. Some additional info- Their are 5 sensors inside the stem plus the ambient. In the app you can see each one on the "advanced" screen. Second, the app will give you a.predicted time to reach the target temps.. very useful. Finally, all 6 sensors update several times per second! Just waiting for Wear OS support so I can get notifications on my watch.
Thanks for the review…a few things, one is connectivity for wireless 5ghz? It appears their is a safety line to insert probe how does that compare to other probes? Thickness of probe seems s little on the thick side for delicate slices…no direct grill temperature mentioned….so will have to do some more analysis paralysis..lol
Good questions. The Sync only uses 2.4ghz. Thankfully it hasn’t been finicky with our mesh system at home. Regarding the safety line, all of the probes I’ve used, including the new MEATER 2 Plus have a safety notch or minimum insertion requirement. And yes the thickness of all of the probes are thicker than the traditional wired ones. The MEATER 2 Plus is definitely the thinnest probe and helps alleviate some of these issues.
Sorry it’s been awhile since I ran this initial test. I think it was around 20 hours before the battery was getting low. There have been several firmware updates since and I’ve been able to monitor a brisket cook and rest totaling 16-20 hours without needing to charge.
Good review, thanks! I have the Typhur Sync as well (plus two other similar products), and I agree that the Sync is now king of the hill. Wifi (a must, IMO), multiple probes, and multiple sensors per probe . . . it's a winner.
Awesome! How long have you had it?
@@HuSmokin I've had it a couple of weeks now, and done maybe five cooks with it, from steak to brisket. Typhur apparently has an app update coming out today that will add more functionality, such as the ability to turn off alerts at the base, and the ability to see the temp at all of the individual sensors in the probe. So I'm looking forward to that!
Comparison video coming out in a few weeks against the Meater 2 Plus and the ThermoPro Twin TempSpike! So far it looks like the Sync is the one to beat. Share your questions in the comments or DM me. Thanks for watching!
I have the meater 2 plus. Might have to get this one too lol
@@T2_Sugthe proper formula for how many cooking gadgets to have is x+1.
x being how many you currently own. 😊
@@HuSmokin lol I love it
I set ambient temp alerts and however they don't notify me when the set range changes. any tips?
I’ve just got my Typhur and it’s amazing. There are a number of very good wireless thermometers, the Typhur is a head above the others. Not only does it do everything they state it will do. Their SUPPORT team not only looks out for the device but cares about the customer’s input also. This is the best of the best
Typhur says there’s a range of 135ft from the probe to the base unit through obstructions. 400ft without obstructions. In my experience the base intermittently lose connection with the probes at around 30ft so there’s no real benefit for the display on the base if I need to depend on the app on my phone.
Very even-handed review. I just got mine last week. I use a FireBoard pit controller and food probe combo which I feel is without equal but, it isn't wireless. So, I added the Typhur to my kit.
Some additional info- Their are 5 sensors inside the stem plus the ambient. In the app you can see each one on the "advanced" screen. Second, the app will give you a.predicted time to reach the target temps.. very useful. Finally, all 6 sensors update several times per second! Just waiting for Wear OS support so I can get notifications on my watch.
Thanks for the review…a few things, one is connectivity for wireless 5ghz? It appears their is a safety line to insert probe how does that compare to other probes? Thickness of probe seems s little on the thick side for delicate slices…no direct grill temperature mentioned….so will have to do some more analysis paralysis..lol
Good questions. The Sync only uses 2.4ghz. Thankfully it hasn’t been finicky with our mesh system at home. Regarding the safety line, all of the probes I’ve used, including the new MEATER 2 Plus have a safety notch or minimum insertion requirement. And yes the thickness of all of the probes are thicker than the traditional wired ones. The MEATER 2 Plus is definitely the thinnest probe and helps alleviate some of these issues.
Thanks@@HuSmokin
U mentioned you had to charge the base? Did it not last all night?
Sorry it’s been awhile since I ran this initial test. I think it was around 20 hours before the battery was getting low. There have been several firmware updates since and I’ve been able to monitor a brisket cook and rest totaling 16-20 hours without needing to charge.
I just ordered a Typhur Sync for $150,97 delivered
Its on sale now for 159