Overview
- Wi-Fi connectivity and the Weber Connect app let users monitor temperatures, set timers, access recipes and shut down the grill from anywhere
- A simplified single-knob controller and compact LCD display show one metric at a time to encourage reliance on the mobile app
- The redesigned cook chamber swaps Weber’s Flavorizer bars for a vented grease sheet to boost airflow and smoke circulation
- SmokeBoost mode operates only at 180°F and manual mode is unavailable, requiring longer low-and-slow cook times for certain cuts
- The 22-inch model will be sold at $799 on Weber’s website in early June, with a 36-inch version priced at $999 due mid-summer