![]() What we liked: The Joule Turbo is the second iteration of the Joule sous vide-and improves upon the original design. (Side note: You can connect the Joul Turbo to a Wi-Fi network only if you are the registered owner of that Joule device otherwise, you can connect only via Bluetooth. ![]() ![]() Also, because these apps rely on a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, you can run into problems if those connections are interrupted, which would cause the machines to abruptly stop operation and go into standby mode, ruining the food in the process. (This also applies to the Anova app.) The Joule device won't shut itself off if the app crashes it will continue running, but you can lose your timer countdown. You're relying on an app, so if that app-or your phone-crashes, you're in trouble. This is a much better system, but it's not perfect. In comparison, when a timer finishes counting down on the Breville+ app, the circulator keeps running and the timer begins counting up, indicating how long the Joule Turbo has been holding the food at the target temperature since the countdown ended.
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