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Rated “best high end meat thermometer” by TIME.
Recommended by USA Today, Bon Appetit, CNET, America’s Test Kitchen, and more.
More Reliable: Bluetooth 5.4 provides greater transmission distance, faster speed, and better ability to penetrate obstacles. This means you can bake, barbecue or grill with the confidence of maintaining a stable connection.
6 Sensors: With 5 optimally placed internal sensors and an ambient sensor on the tip, the Typhur Sync wireless meat thermometer can accurately measure doneness and even predict when your cook will be done with intelligent algorithm.
Accurate and Fast: ±0.5℉ accuracy and 0.5 second response time ensure your ideal doneness every time. Each probe undergoes three rounds of testing and calibration during production to ensure perfect accuracy.
3 reviews for Typhur Sync WiFi Wireless Meat Thermometer Digital, 2 Probes, Smart Base, LCD Display, Unlimited Range, Bluetooth 5.4, Improved Stability, NIST-Certified Accuracy, BBQ, Grill, Smoker, Oven, Kitchen
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Original price was: $189.99.$76.00Current price is: $76.00.


Jason Lee –
A must-have high-tech gear for cooking
I’ve been looking at wireless thermometers for while but was unsure about which brand to choose. Then I saw someone on YouTube use the Sync to cook a Christmas turkey and decided to give it a shot. The youtuber didn’t just cook the entire turkey as a whole. Instead he cut it into different parts, and cooked them simultaneously at two different durations for optimal results. This was ingenious as dual probes can be extremely helpful for certain foods that require different doneness, and this thermometer monitors both the internal temperature of the food and the ambient temperature.Fast forward two weeks in, and I’m in love with this thermometer. Even though I have an instant food thermometer, I still find myself using the Sync more because you can leave the probe in to get readings instead of having to manually stick the probes in like you would with a traditional food thermometer. As an experienced chef, even though most foods look cooked on the outside, you can never really judge their internal doneness without a thermometer.1. Highly accurate: Each probe has 5 sensors for multi-zone temperature readings ensuring the lowest point of the internal temperature is displayed with accuracy down to the decimal. I cowitnessed the readings with a high-end instant-read thermometer, and all the readings were consistent with each other. It also comes with an external ambient temperature sensor which is important because, ambient temps may vary in different parts of the oven/smoker/grill. I cowitnessed the ambients temps as well and they were also consistent.2. Easy to connect: It can easily connect to my phone via wifi or Bluetooth. Once set up, it’s super easy to use every time.3. Stable connection: The wifi or Bluetooth connection is very stable. I’ve used Sync in a smoker for several cooks now, and even when it was wrapped in foil with a the lid of the smoker on, it never lost connection. There were no complex syncing issues or signal losses.4. You can monitor the cooking progress from anywhere in your home where you can take your phone or tablet. You don’t have to stay in the kitchen.5. You can set preferences for various alerts via the app.6. The built-in cooking time estimator is great when you’re in charge of larger meals or just want to know when to lower the heat. The app will tell you when the food is done and allow a rest period for the temperature to rise. For example, if you want a medium steak and set the temperature to 135℉, the app will tell you the steak is done when it reaches 130℉ and to allow a 3-5 minute rest period for the temperature to rise to 135℉. This means you can cook proteins perfectly every time.7. It has a large base screen that’s easy to read.8. Charging is very convenient. Just plug in the charging cable to charge the base, and stick the probes into the base to charge the probes.9. You can select a preset in the app modify it according to your preferences.10. Customer service. Initially, when my Sync was not charging, I contacted customer service. To my surprise, they responded quickly and offered to replace the device for free if it was defective. I was very impressed with their quick response and friendly attitude.11. The 3-year warranty is a nice bonus.Hopefully this review has been helpful. I’ll update this review if my views change or I find more ways to use it. If you’re concerned about the price being higher than entry-level products, then you probably haven’t taken the time to read this.
Stacey W. –
I Love the Typhur Sync wireless meat thermometer
I Love the Typhur Sync wireless meat thermometer. I bought it on sale and it is worth the money. It is exactly what I wanted and hoped for in a remote temperature sensor.It also had a little paper that came with it with the factory tested calibrations listed for this unit.I had a chance to do some initial testing with the Typhur Sync yesterday Feb 23rd 2024. I did a little runthough to get acquainted with it using a store bought already cooked Baby Back rack of ribs. Not the best choice as it was already cooked but at $10 from Costco it was ok to sacrifice. And it still turned out good.I Cooked on a Weber Genesis E-330 propane grill and used a smoke tube. In the past I have used this propane gas grill to smoke Ribs, Port Shoulders and Brisket with a Smoke tube. It is possible using one side burner and a Smoke Tube.I had also previously tried smoking with a custom smoker tray from Weber for my grill, which used wood chips, but that was mostly a failure. And I tried a Hot and Cold smoker unit on the back but it had limited success with the heat on.But using a smoke tube and one burner on low you can do an ok smoke on the grill if you can verify your temperatures.What I always struggled with was having faith in the grill hood’s thermometer. It turns out the thermometer reads hotter than what the grill temps actually are around the meat! That resulted in an even slower low and slow cook and would not develope bark on pork shoulder.Using the Typher Sync you can see the internal meat temps on 5 spots in the thermometer Probe plus it has one external ambient temperature sensor. So 6 total temps per Probe and you get two Probes!When using the wifi mode it never looses signal. The base unit just should be kept close to the smoker, like 3 to 60 feet or so and it will relay the bluetooth data from the Probes immediately to the wifi so you can use the APP to see your status of the cook. Alternatively you can just use the base with wifi or bluetooth in a manual or smart mode.When I did my test it did a firmware update prior to the start of the cook as it told me one was available to install. That took like 2 minutes since it was already in wifi mode. The firmware version I used was: 100016.From the APP you can configure 1 or 2 Probes for individual use on the same hunk or meat or two separate items on the same or different grills with the same or different cooking parameters. It depends on how you set it up.You choose the meat type and cut and the final temp to reach for that cut with some temperature recomendations that you can adjust.It senses the internal temps from 5 internal sensors and displays an temps of all 5 and an average depending on if you are in Basic mode (white background with less details) or Professional Mode (black background and more details)The Professional mode seems best for me. Seeing all the temps helps to verify that the Probe is placed in a good location. If it is improperly placed some readings may read too hot meaning it is too close to the surface or exposed. So in those cases, reposition the Probe. On a thick peice of meat the cent most sensor will read cooler than the others depending on their distance to the surface.You can use the external sensors to help determin how to position the meet for your cooker or grill. All grills swwm to have hot and cooler areas. If it is cooler on one side or the other, reposition the meat to get it more equal. Or use the cooler side for the thinner end of the meat. This can also be verified by the checking internal temperatures or you can use both probes on the same piece of meat like I did for this rack of ribs which naturally has a thicher end and a thinner end.I have included some of the pictures from the cook with some photos of the base unit and others in the App at various times on the cooking process.The app displays a graph with the target internal ending temperature,The current and past temperatures of each of the 5 interal sensors and the 1 external sensor.Each Probe has its own graph line on the screen. You can slide back and forth between the Probes. You can also go back to the main status screen that shows basic stats of both Probes on one screen at the same time but no graphs or individual sensor readings. It main status screen shows the averaged current reading for internal tempurature, ambiant external temp, target temp and the estimated remaining time before reaching the target tempurature. This is the same as the base unit will display.The Pro version of the app can be selected by toggling the icon in the upper righthand corner. It displays all the same information as the Basic mode and much more.The Pro version displays separate graph lines for each of the 6 temperature sensors. It also displays an outline of the Prope near the top of the display along with the positions of all the sensors in the Probe!You can press one of the temperature sensors locations and it will highlight its graph line. You can further slide your finger around that graph line and it displays the temperature at that position on the line!But the App also warns you that your cook is within 5 minutes of completing with an autible sound if you have your notification sound volume turned up. It also displays a message on top of the current APP screen display. And when you start the cook it will warn that your notification sound is not turned on or up enough.It has messages for each Probe for 5 minute before the cook ends, when the Cook completes, Please remove your food from heat, and Cooking complete after it is done with the 5 minute resting period. It also will remind you that your Probe was not returned to the base unit after a while of sitting in normal room temperatures!Along the way those warnings alert you with a chime sound via your notification sound. It also warns you if your notification sound is turned off when you go to complete the setup of your cook. The base unit will also alert and sound for most of these steps as well. The sound on the base unit will stop when you acknowledge the warning/alert on the App or the unit.The app and base unit also tracks the battery levels of the base unit and both Probes. During the 3 hours I played with it they were at Full the whole time.The App also has a pretty extensive meat setting menu for selecting your type of meat: Beef Pork, Poultry, Lamb, Fish and Other and Manual setting. Other has Venison, Mutton, Kangaroo, Goat and Other! It also lets you select the type of cut for that meat with suggest temps for all cuts.If appropriate it gives you temperature selections for Rare, Medium Rare, Medium, Medium Well, and Well done for most meats. And you can overide any of those to chose your own setting if you like it a bit more or less done.The App also has recipes but there are not currently any taylored for use with a Typhur Sync.But there is also an “Explore” section in the App that had some good articles. Make sure you press the arrow > link to see them all. It has topics like Reverse Sear Steak Temperature and Time,Carryover Cooking: Remove Your Meat at a Lower Temperature than Target,Best Tri Tip Temp: How to Know If Tri Tip is Done,How Long to Grill Chicken Breast Perfectly Juicyand various other guides.The Typhur Sync is a very nice quality unit. It works well and it will be great for keeping track of a longer 10+ hour brisket or shoulder. Or even for shorter cooks in a air fryer or oven or grill where you want a particular internal temperature and do not want to over shoot it by waiting to long on a recheck with a hand held unit.Please see all the photos for better detail. The place where the ambient temperature drops was from opening the grill hood to put some sauce on the ribs and check things.Great Product!
Tony M. –
Best Cooking Tool Ever!
I waited a few weeks to put the Typhur Sync Dual Probe through the paces and I can honestly say this is the best wireless thermometer I’ve ever used. I’ve used the probes inside when cooking in the oven, as well as outside in the grill, and smoker.Every time I use it, the temperature is spot on. I’ve checked this using a Thermopro instant read, and the temps are always identical. The unit that houses the probes is sleekly designed, and very user friendly with clear details about the temp of the food.You’re not tied to the unit which gets placed near where you are cooking because the Typhur app on your phone works beautifully. You can check the status of your cook from anywhere and I love that. Even better is that I’ve never lost connectivity with the app. No “buffering,” no “reconnecting “. It just always works. And I love that there are two probes allowing me to cook two different things at two different temps. I also appreciate how easy to probes are to clean with just soapy water and a sponge.I love this product am excited about what new cooking innovations Typhur will come up with. I highly recommend this product!