If Joule is connected to WiFi, you are able to control the same Joule from multiple phones or tablets logged in to the same account. That means, for example, that you and your spouse are both able to operate Joule from your respective smartphones when logged in to the same account. Additionally, you can begin the cooking process with one device (such as your iPad) in the kitchen and check in from your phone in the bedroom. However, only one phone or tablet at a time can be connected with Bluetooth.
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- Will Joule keep cooking if my phone dies or shuts off, or my WiFi or Bluetooth goes down?
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