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Backyard tech for summer

By Debbie Carlson, Chicago Tribune
Published: August 6, 2019, 6:05am

Make the great outdoors even greater with cool gadgets to make life easier so you can further enjoy all of summer’s awesomeness.

Yes, we know that you may get outside to get away from technology, but items like a Wi-Fi barbecue thermometer mean you can check on dinner without having to step away from your guests. A robot lawnmower will quietly cut the grass so you can get more hammock time.

I, Robot

Hate mowing the lawn? New versions of robotic lawnmowers do the dirty work for you, quietly and efficiently. Husqvarna’s Automower 430XH cuts up to 0.8 acre, and automatically recharges. $2,699.95, husqvarna.com

High-tech BBQ

Want the incredible flavor of wood-fired barbecue, but the ease of technology? Traeger Grills new Pro 780 lets consumers control their grill’s temperature remotely. The WiFIRE technology means a faster startup time and keeps temperatures constant. The app also comes with recipes. $800, traegergrills.com

the Coolest

The Coolest cooler has a 60-quart capacity and keeps ice cold for four to five days. But it also has a splashproof and shockproof speaker, a secret compartment to hold small items (like a phone), bottle opener, corkscrew, plates and other picnic needs. Lids can be customizable to add a blender, bar-top table or a solar-panel lid to charge cellphones. Starting at $249. coolest.com

Digital monitor

Maverick’s Wi-Fi digital thermometer lets you monitor your food from anywhere via their app. Comes with two meat probes and is water-resistant. $129.99, maverickthermometers.com

Scram, skeeters

Trap and quietly kill mosquitoes and more, up to 1 acre, with the Dynatrap insect trap. The trap uses UV light and produces carbon dioxide (the same gas we emit when we exhale) to attract the pests, and sucks them up with a quiet vacuum. Pesticide and odor free, $189. abt.com

Grill smart

Lynx Grill’s sleek SmartGrill is an internet-connected gas grill that automatically cooks foods based on user preference. Smart grillers can use their smart device or voice commands to find recipes and cook perfectly with Trident infrared burners, similar to what professional chefs use. $7,119, www.abt.com

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