Question for Fireboard & CyberQ users

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I have a question for the users of the Fireboard and CyberQ users. How many of you actually use the cloud function and was the cloud function what sold you on the device that you chose?
 
I use the FireBoard. I love the cloud feature and use it all the time. Leave my smoker and run to the store and keep an eye on the temps. Sometimes I download the raw data and play with it in excel (I’m a geek sorry).

Love the product overall. Returned a Signals to get the FireBoard and am totally satisfied.
 
I use the FireBoard. I love the cloud feature and use it all the time. Leave my smoker and run to the store and keep an eye on the temps. Sometimes I download the raw data and play with it in excel (I’m a geek sorry).

Love the product overall. Returned a Signals to get the FireBoard and am totally satisfied.

Did you buy the product based solely on that ability?
 
My CyberQ is so old its email functionality didn't/doesn't work and there's no cloud component. It can function as it's own server but then you have to poke holes in your firewall and hope noone is wardriving. I purchased it to use local only across multiple cookers. At the time I think the options were that or the Rocks Stoker.
 
What I am thinking about doing is bringing back the Stoker. I was able to locate someone that reverse engineered the probes and blower sensors. We got to discussing what it would take to bring the Stoker back to life and he seemed to think that we would need to produce a cloud version to compete with the CyberQ and the Fireboard among others. I personally believe that the cloud piece is not that big of deal but the real selling point would have to be an app that works on mobile devices.

To me the Stoker is still a great device for one is not limited to the number of probes you can run and not limited in the number of pits you can run as well. I compete and cook on two pits so I am really able to take advantage of the Stoker's abilities.
 
What I am thinking about doing is bringing back the Stoker. I was able to locate someone that reverse engineered the probes and blower sensors. We got to discussing what it would take to bring the Stoker back to life and he seemed to think that we would need to produce a cloud version to compete with the CyberQ and the Fireboard among others. I personally believe that the cloud piece is not that big of deal but the real selling point would have to be an app that works on mobile devices.

To me the Stoker is still a great device for one is not limited to the number of probes you can run and not limited in the number of pits you can run as well. I compete and cook on two pits so I am really able to take advantage of the Stoker's abilities.

As much as I dislike most apps for simple things, having to use a webbrowser based portal to control things sucks massive donkey clackers.
 
As much as I dislike most apps for simple things, having to use a webbrowser based portal to control things sucks massive donkey clackers.

I agree that is why I wrote a Java application to interface with the Stoker:mrgreen:
It is similar to the old StokerLog application but I added a bunch of nice features to it. Being a competition cook I added a nice time line function into the application with alerts so that I can be sure I am staying on track.
 
Did you buy the product based solely on that ability?

No, can’t say that. But it was a requirement.

I wanted at least 4 probes, WiFi, ability to graph and export data, mobile app.

Signals was my first choice. When I had issues I returned it and got the FireBoard. Having owned both...FireBoard is the hands down winner.
 
I bought the Fireboard to work on my Masterbuilt Gravity Feed. The b/t on the grill was spotty at best, and the wi-fi on it never worked on my Android devices. The Fireboard with the Drive cable lets me do the same thing but with b/t that works in almost all areas of my house, and the wi-fi connection is just rock solid that works with all my Android devices.
 
I have the CyberQ Cloud and the cloud stuff is pretty handy. I've had Bluetooth stuff in the past and it's annoying with disconnects and range issues. The Cloud works very well and while it's not the primary reason I chose the CyberQ Cloud, it certainly doesn't hurt, and I use it everyday I cook just temp monitoring. I would much rather prefer a phone app versus using a web browser and going to sharemycook.com, but it works well enough so it's not the end of the world.

Good luck with your project; lots of competition right now and I still think the biggest bane of these types of devices is the wired probes. Those damned cables go bad all the time in high humidity environments, and it makes me furious. I love my MEATER because it doesn't have cables, but it also doesn't have a fan system, so for running my cabinet smoker all night long it doesn't have much utility anymore.
 
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Like Joel, I wanted multiple probes, wifi, good mobile app. The cloud storage was icing on the cake so I got the Fireboard.

I will edit certain cooks so they are easy to find for future use. I'll mark them with what kind of meat, the weight and what cooker I was using. I can get an estimate on the time it takes to cook something.
 
Good luck with your project; lots of competition right now and I still think the biggest bane of these types of devices is the wired probes. Those damned cables go bad all the time in high humidity environments, and it makes me furious. I love my MEATER because it doesn't have cables, but it also doesn't have a fan system, so for running my cabinet smoker all night long it doesn't have much utility anymore.

I agree with you on all of the wires getting in the way. I am not a big fan of the plugs that the Stoker uses simply due to the bulkiness of the device once you 5 or 6 probes plugged in. Now having the probes all be like MEATER that is an interesting thought.
 
Thank you everyone for giving me some good feedback. It appears that most everyone so far really likes the cloud piece.
 
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