When Is a Grill Too Much? When It Streams U2.

Enough with the Swiss Army grills already

When Is a Grill Too Much? When It Streams U2.

When Is a Grill Too Much? When It Streams U2.

By Evan Bleier

“Any way you want it, that’s the way you need it, any way you want it …” Words to live by. Words to dance on a golf course by. Also, for some, words to prepare food by.

That’s apparently what the creators of the smart grill Uber-Q believe, as their ultra-portable cooking rig has the flexibility to prep breakfast, lunch or dinner whenever and wherever you’d like.

A triangular charcoal barbecue at its core, the Uber-Q by the Asado Group comes with an array of metal attachments that enable it to fry bacon, roast a rotisserie chicken or prepare some shish kebab. With 1.7 square feet of total cooking space, the modular grill can be set up in five different positions and folds down into a package that’s only four centimeters thick when closed up tight.

UberQ Grill (4 images)

The 4.5-pound grill also includes a weatherproof smart hub that pairs with your phone via Bluetooth and it can do everything from rotate the spittle to stream music. That last part is exactly where the Uber-Q started to lose us … we don’t need a grill to be our DJ! We’ve said it before, but smart grills are kinda wack and take damn near all the fun out of cooking. Popping a bluetooth speaker in there isn’t going to fix that. 

Also, while we’re on the subject of things done poorly — to the 12% Americans ordering steak well done: please stop.

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