
Reviewed by Valery Grin · · updated May 29, 2026
Inkbird IBBQ-4T WiFi Thermometer with 4 Probes
Rechargeable WiFi station with 4 probes, alarms, charts and magnetic base
From€23
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- Material
- Sondas de acero inoxidable; estación ABS con base magnética
The four-probe WiFi thermometer: watch ambient plus three pieces at once from your phone, with no short-range Bluetooth limit. Rechargeable station with magnetic base, alarms, charts and a free app. A lot of control for little money.
Inkbird is the brand that democratized the connected-probe thermometer, and the IBBQ-4T is its workhorse: a station with a display and four colour-coded probes, WiFi (not just Bluetooth) connectivity and a 2000 mAh battery. The base is magnetic to stick on the kamado lid or any metal. The app logs charts and alerts by range. It isn't as elegant as a MEATER —there are cables— but on probe count and range it's unbeatable value.
Four probes and real WiFi at a laughable price. The rational pick to watch several pieces and the pit at once.
Pros
- Four colour-coded probes: ambient plus three pieces
- Real WiFi connectivity, not just short-range Bluetooth
- 2000 mAh rechargeable station with magnetic base
- Range alarms, timer and charts in the free app
- Hard-to-beat probe-to-price ratio
Cons
- It has cables: probes wire into the station
- Functional but unpolished app next to MEATER
- First-time WiFi setup is a bit fiddly
Who it's for
For long-smoke cooks with several pieces who want to watch ambient and meats from the phone over WiFi without paying for premium probes.
Not for
If you hate cables or only track one piece, a wireless probe like MEATER is cleaner. And the Inkbird app is functional, not pretty.
Specifications
- Material
- Sondas de acero inoxidable; estación ABS con base magnética
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FAQ
Is the IBBQ-4T genuinely WiFi or just Bluetooth?
It is genuinely WiFi: the station connects to your router, so you can watch the cook from your phone wherever you are, not just within 10 metres like Bluetooth. That is exactly its edge over Bluetooth probes like an IBT-4XS or a MEATER. It needs reasonable WiFi coverage near the kamado.
Why would I want four probes?
One probe reads the kamado ambient and the other three read up to three different pieces at once —ideal for long smokes with ribs, pork shoulder and a chicken, or for monitoring several grill zones. They come colour-coded so you do not mix them up. Far more versatile than a single probe, at the cost of cables running to the station.
Is it better than a MEATER?
It depends on what you value. The IBBQ-4T wins on probe count and real WiFi range for far less money; the MEATER wins on cable-free elegance and tidiness. If you do long smokes with several pieces and want WiFi monitoring without paying for premium probes, the Inkbird is the rational pick. If you hate cables, the MEATER is cleaner.
Does the magnetic base stick to the kamado lid?
The station has a magnetic base to stick to any metal: the kamado’s steel band, a metal side table or the outdoor-kitchen fridge. Note: the ceramic body is not magnetic, so aim for the metal hinge area or band. It runs on a 2000 mAh battery, so you do not need a socket beside it.
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