Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
07 Sep 2012, 20:49
by London Irish
That's a big fat green light Keith!!!! Best get thinking about a decent pressie for The Foodtaster though!
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
08 Sep 2012, 08:26
by keith157
No problem, I'll reserve 2 seats for you and your mate at Chutney's in Euston. Most certainly NOT BBQ related
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
09 Sep 2012, 11:10
by The Foodtaster
It would be wrong to go to a vegetarian establishment
I would be
to go to any BBQ events? No I couldn't possibly accept that offer
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
09 Sep 2012, 15:16
by Tiny
Wow!
Sounds like my dream thermometer, I bought a talking one from RNIB but didnt realise it had a very narrow temp range and fried its brain when trying to see just how hot I could get my grill.......
A thermo that sends to my laptop and or iPhone where the clever tech can talk to me....dream come true!
Christmas sorted, cant wait for launch
Cheers Tiny
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
28 Sep 2012, 11:31
by gazz_46
Any news on release date for the bluetherm yet Alan, Peter?
Need to be able to remotely monitor my meat temps and holding off buying last piece of the puzzle till ive seen this.........
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
28 Sep 2012, 12:50
by keith157
Can't find any trace of it on their website yet
So maybe it will feature on our Christmas list instead
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
04 Jan 2013, 18:53
by bencops
Its there for sale now
http://thermometer.co.uk/1002-bluetooth ... m-duo.htmlOnly android app though it looks like. Can't see any info about the SDK.
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
04 Jan 2013, 20:45
by philnewts
It's not cheap mind. £140 before probes. I guess this is what quality costs.
Re: ETI BlueTherm Duo
Posted:
04 Jan 2013, 21:26
by aris
Interesting as there is bluetherm iOS app in the app store. Android is easier as they don't restrict which Bluetooth profiles you can use. iOS does not allow the SPP serial port profile (at least not for mortals) or unless you are jail broken. The iGrill, which is very similar to the bluetherm, gets around this with a fudge and uses the headset profile (HSP)
If you want to give it a go yourself and are reasonably technically competent, you can build your own for about 50 squid all in with probes, but minus a pretty android app (just text scrolling on the screen for now) and the option to activate a blower.