Review: CHEF iQ Wants to Make You a Smarter Cook

This wireless meat thermometer promises convenience and cooking preciseness. Is it helpful or a flash in the pan?

CHEF iQ Smart Thermometer, a new grilling device

The CHEF iQ Smart Thermometer, a new wireless grilling device

By Kirk Miller

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Does your meat thermometer need to be “smart”?

There’s a joke in there somewhere (note that the word “probe” will also get a lot of use below) but let’s get serious about your grilling for a moment. Do you need a $100 Bluetooth stick to tell you when your steak is ready?

Conditionally, I say yes. CHEF iQ is a sleeker take on a digital meat thermometer. It’s tiny, wireless and works in conjunction with a “Smart Hub” — basically, a case that also charges the phone and utilizes a built-in speaker to give directions — and an app, which is mandatory for the probe to work. 

A quick look at Amazon shows dozens of meat readers that cost less but certainly lack the interactivity and style of the CHEF iQ. The real question is, are all the bells and whistles worth it? If you’re the type of home cook who hovers over the grill or stove and knows exactly how you want to cook meats or veggies, you’re probably fine with something like a $15 instant-read meat thermometer

But if you want a little guidance — and some time away from the grill — the CHEF iQ offers some real advantages, as we outline below. Over the last few months, I’ve used CHEF iQ on two different outdoor electric grills and with meats in a regular kitchen oven (both grilling on top and in the oven itself). 

You’re really going to want to use CHEF iQ with thick cuts of meat
CHEF iQ

The specs:

What works:

What kind of works:

Yes, the setup is easy. But CHEF iQ needs to cut down on the packaging.

What needs work:

Final thoughts:

The CHEF iQ is an ideal gift for a home cook who wants some guidance and recipe options when they oversee the grill or oven. If you’re cooking lean or slender meat cuts, you may just want to eyeball the results, but if you’ve got a few nice steaks on for guests, it may be worth the effort (and $) to utilize this device so your cooking stays on track.

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