Firmware Release Log

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View current and historical firmware versions for your connected MEATER products.

 

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Current Firmware Versions

Alpha Collection

  • Original MEATER: Not Applicable
  • MEATER Plus: Firmware Version 1.6.0.73
  • MEATER SE: Firmware Version 0.0.2.57
  • MEATER Block: Firmware Version 3.0.5.78

Pro Collection

  • MEATER Pro / 2 Plus: Firmware Version 0.2.2.43 or 0.2.2.39
    • Note: Your MEATER Pro or 2 Plus has one of these firmware versions, depending on whether it’s branded as MEATER 2 Plus or MEATER Pro. Both versions are identical except for the product name shown in the app, ensuring the app matches your product packaging for a seamless experience.
  • MEATER Pro Duo: Firmware Version 3.0.10.11
  • MEATER Pro XL: Firmware Version 3.0.5.92

 

Firmware Release Log

Firmware Version 3.0.10.11

Release Date: 6-May-2025
Product: MEATER Pro Duo
Release Notes:

  • Charge status: Your probes now show their charging status while docked, displaying either "Charging" or "Fully Charged" in the app.
  • LED behavior for unpaired probes: If only one probe is paired to the dock, the unpaired probe won’t trigger a blinking LED when removed.
  • LED behavior after firmware update: The right LED now blinks green for 10 seconds after a firmware update, instead of staying solid green.
  • Bug fixes:
    • Your MEATER Pro Duo now starts up and works even with less than 25% battery, functioning until fully drained.
    • We’ve corrected an issue where LEDs blinked red when a probe was connected; they now blink green as expected.
    • Probes no longer disconnect after a firmware update.

Firmware Version 3.0.9.8

Release Date: 3-Mar-2025
Product: MEATER Pro Duo
Release Notes:

  • Extended battery life: When fully charged, your device’s battery should last about 5 months when not in use.
  • LED behavior when charging: Once your charging dock reaches 95% charge, the LED changes from red to solid green.
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