Weber to Introduce Smart Grilling Options for 2026, Bringing Wi-Fi Connectivity to Charcoal Grills
In a move to expand its smart grilling lineup, Weber is set to introduce two new charcoal grill options this year: the Performer Smart Charcoal Grill and Kettle Smart Ring. Both devices will feature Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to monitor and control their grills remotely using the Weber Connect app.
The 22-inch Performer Smart Charcoal Grill boasts a Wi-Fi-enabled LCD controller that regulates grill temperature by adjusting airflow to lit charcoal. This feature is expected to be particularly useful for overnight smoking and longer cooks. Additionally, the grill will have a Rapidfire Assist mode to speed up coal ignition. Users can also control their grill remotely through the Weber Connect app.
The Performer Smart Charcoal Grill is an upgraded version of existing Performer models, offering porcelain-enamel finishes, adjustable dampers, and One-Touch cleaning systems. The premium version comes with a cart featuring storage shelves for $799, while the base model will be available for $599 this spring. Non-smart versions of the grill will also be offered at lower price points.
Weber is also introducing an accessory called the Kettle Smart Ring, which can be attached to existing Weber Kettles and provides temperature control and smart connectivity for $280 this spring. The ring features LCD display and knob-based controls, as well as support for wireless food probes.
In another move, Weber will debut two new wireless temperature probes: a basic model at $70 and an upgraded version with a range booster and charger for $115. These probes will sync with any Weber smart grill, the Weber Connect app, or the Smart Hub Display and Booster ($90). Additionally, a retractable wired probe is also available for monitoring temperature at the grates.
Weber's Genesis Smart Gas Grills are also getting an upgrade, with Sear Zone temperatures reaching up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit. The new smart gas grill will be available in both propane and natural gas versions, starting at $999 this spring.
In a move to expand its smart grilling lineup, Weber is set to introduce two new charcoal grill options this year: the Performer Smart Charcoal Grill and Kettle Smart Ring. Both devices will feature Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to monitor and control their grills remotely using the Weber Connect app.
The 22-inch Performer Smart Charcoal Grill boasts a Wi-Fi-enabled LCD controller that regulates grill temperature by adjusting airflow to lit charcoal. This feature is expected to be particularly useful for overnight smoking and longer cooks. Additionally, the grill will have a Rapidfire Assist mode to speed up coal ignition. Users can also control their grill remotely through the Weber Connect app.
The Performer Smart Charcoal Grill is an upgraded version of existing Performer models, offering porcelain-enamel finishes, adjustable dampers, and One-Touch cleaning systems. The premium version comes with a cart featuring storage shelves for $799, while the base model will be available for $599 this spring. Non-smart versions of the grill will also be offered at lower price points.
Weber is also introducing an accessory called the Kettle Smart Ring, which can be attached to existing Weber Kettles and provides temperature control and smart connectivity for $280 this spring. The ring features LCD display and knob-based controls, as well as support for wireless food probes.
In another move, Weber will debut two new wireless temperature probes: a basic model at $70 and an upgraded version with a range booster and charger for $115. These probes will sync with any Weber smart grill, the Weber Connect app, or the Smart Hub Display and Booster ($90). Additionally, a retractable wired probe is also available for monitoring temperature at the grates.
Weber's Genesis Smart Gas Grills are also getting an upgrade, with Sear Zone temperatures reaching up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit. The new smart gas grill will be available in both propane and natural gas versions, starting at $999 this spring.