
Analysis by Valery Grin · · updated June 2, 2026
Weber iGrill 3 — Smart Bluetooth Thermometer (Genesis II / Spirit II)
Built-in thermometer for Genesis II and Spirit II
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- Material
- Termómetro digital Bluetooth con sondas
The iGrill version made to integrate into Weber Genesis II and Spirit II grills: internal temperature on your phone, housed cleanly in the barbecue itself.
The iGrill 3 inherits the iGrill 2's idea (internal temperature read over Bluetooth on your phone) and designs it to live integrated in the Weber Genesis II and Spirit II gas grills. Instead of a loose thermometer, it sits in its dedicated bay, powered by the barbecue itself, with no stray cables or dangling devices.
The way you use it is the same as any probe thermometer: push the probe into the cut, set the target, and the app alerts you on the mark. It takes several probes, so you watch the meat and the chamber temperature at once, without opening the lid and losing heat on long cooks.
Its design is optimised for those specific Weber models, so its clean integration is its biggest virtue right where it fits. For anyone with a Genesis II or Spirit II it is the natural choice; for any other barbecue or a kamado, the standalone iGrill 2 usually makes more sense.
The iGrill that integrates out of the box into the Genesis II and Spirit II: same probe reliability, clean housing. Ideal if you own those Weber models.
Pros
- Clean integration into Genesis II and Spirit II
- Internal temperature on your phone over Bluetooth
- Takes several probes at once
- No stray cables on compatible grills
Cons
- Designed for specific Weber models
- Less logical on a kamado than the iGrill 2
- Bluetooth: limited range, not Wi-Fi
For you if…
For the owner of a Weber Genesis II or Spirit II who wants a clean, integrated thermometer in their grill.
Not for you if…
Not the most logical choice for a kamado or another brand of barbecue; the standalone iGrill 2 fits better there.
Specifications
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The current price (€103) sits 17.7% above the minimum we have recorded (€87.67).
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FAQ
How is it different from the iGrill 2?
The function is the same; the iGrill 3 is designed to integrate physically into Weber Genesis II and Spirit II grills, while the iGrill 2 is standalone and universal.
Does it work for a kamado?
It would measure the same, but its design aims at integration into specific Weber grills; for a kamado, the standalone iGrill 2 is usually more practical.
How many probes does it take?
It takes several probes at once, letting you watch the meat temperature and the cooking-chamber temperature simultaneously.
What is its range?
It works over Bluetooth, with patio or garden range; it does not offer the from-inside-the-house control a Wi-Fi system would.
Do I need to open the lid to check doneness?
No. The probe stays inside and the reading reaches your phone, so you keep the lid shut and hold the heat through long cooks.




