🎮 Catch 'Em All, Anytime, Anywhere!
The New Upgraded Compatible for Pokémon Go Plus is a compact, rechargeable wearable device that connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth. It features both manual and auto catch modes, allowing players to enjoy the game hands-free while receiving alerts for nearby Pokémon. With a USB charging option, it eliminates the need for disposable batteries, making it a cost-effective choice for avid gamers.
Y**A
Update: it’s still working
2 month update: Still going strong! This thing is great, I’m very impressed with the battery life. Unfortunately it still hasn’t caught me any shinys yet but it’s caught 3 dittos. It pains me to think about it trying to catch a shiny but it flees and I’m none the wiser. I guess ignorance is bliss! Anyways that’s not why I bought it. Since I don’t have a lot of time to play pokemon go this thing is great for racking up that scarce stardust!TLDR: this device works great for me even though I was scared it wouldn’t based off the reviews I readAre you tired of spending your hard earned money every month on poké coins but feeling like you’re not actually getting anything? I WAS! That’s why I took a risk and bought this auto catcher. My idea was I spend a decent chunk of change instead of spending 5-10 dollars on poké coins 2-3 times a week just for a few remote raid passes. The micro transactions are a huge rip off. The MAIN REASON I wanted an auto catcher was to get more star dust. I’m not even playing the game but I’m passively getting dust every time this thing catches a mon. I say I took a risk because a lot of these reviews mention connectivity issues, which I thankfully have not experienced at all. I have a i phone 10 that gets super laggy when playing Pokémon go sometimes so I was really scared that this catcher wouldn’t work for me but connecting to the devices is incredibly seamless! When you connect it to your game for the first time it will add a dedicated button to the top right of your screen that will stay there unless you remove the catcher from your device. All I do is press the button on the catcher and then the button on the screen and boom! Instantly connected. I keep the device clipped to my pocket 24/7 like you can see in the second picture, and when I head out the door I just press two buttons and completely forget about Pokémon go as I go about my day. I really like how discrete it is clipped in my pocket. Where I put it is the perfect spot because it’s very light and I can tell it would probably crack the plastic if I put it in my back pocket and sat on it. The biggest issue that I’ve had so far is running out of poké balls. This catcher will throw one normal poké ball and any mon you get close to, if the Pokémon escapes that first throw then the Pokémon will flee 100% of the time, I’m pretty sure this is how all catchers work. This catcher will also spin gym/stops but it seems to prioritize catching Pokémon first which is a con for me since you will run out of pokeballs using this if it doesn’t spin enough gyms. I haven’t had time to actually take time to just play for a while since I’ve had the device so that’s why I’m running out of balls. Sometimes when I pass an area with a bunch of stops I make an effort to spin all the stops to stay topped up on balls. But yes when you run out of normal balls this catcher will only spin gyms until you get more. From what I’ve seen online of the other catchers, this device has less range than the others. It will not lock on to pokemon that are close to the edge of the circle around you. This isn’t a huge issue, yes it will catch slightly less but I’m tight on money right now so for half the price of other catchers I am very happy with it. 10/10 would buy again. I hope this device will last me a long time. Also the battery life is amazing. I’ve only plugged it in to charge a few times and the light stops blinking and stays solid to indicate that it’s fully charged within 10 minutes. Id say you can probably only have to charge this once a week even if you use it a lot. I play go battle league pretty competitively so I’m always low on star dust powering up meta relevant mon’s and this really helps me out being able to build up way more star dust that before. Here and there I quickly check all the ivs on the pokemon, favorite the ones I want to keep and transfer the rest. If you buy this catcher I hope it works as good for you as it does for me.
R**E
Awesome
Works great. I just stick it in my pocket when walking or biking and on my dashboard when driving. I don't like wearing things on my wrist. It catches and spins for me.
T**N
Not Recognized by iPhone 13 Pro
I have iPhone 13 Pro with most recent updates to pair with this device as a less expensive option to the ridiculously priced (& named) Pokemon Plus Plus. Ridiculously high price of the Pokemon + is why I've never purchased a tracker; however in a remote area now poke stops & traps (balls) are rare & in extremely limited supply. And I miss being able to make more than 3 - 4 throws every few days. I got this so it can spin as I (safely) ignore Po Go & drive.Device is smaller than Po Go + +, about 1/2 the diameter & MANY times thicker. Comes with silicone band exactly like Apple watch sport band (except not as wide + much longer - nice for kids, those with thicker wrists). Tracker also has a clip on the back so can be clipped to (whatever) or clip tongue forced into round spot on band & worn watch-style.For those who wear this be advised tracker has very high profile from band/wrist so whacking it on other things or even hitting it on the edge of something & breaking clip binder or tracker popping out of watch band is a possibility (suggest wearing on non-dominant wrist to limit risk of this = use less than dominant arm/hand).Pro =1. price ($24 less than Po Go ++)2. Not a huge discCon =1. will not pair with Po Go app OR bluetoothMine won't pair. I charged it then set off hunting & tried via setting/Po Go app & then via bluetooth - neither app nor phone ever saw this. I tried powering it on/off (phone + device), hard & soft restart (phone), reset device & repair, delete & redownload Po Go app, trying in different geographic location, having someone else try. Same result: device not recognizable by iPhone Bluetooth or Po GO settings.Saving $ is great especially now for many families; however, if it doesn't work it costs MORE $ not less (to buy 1 defective device then gas to go & cost of the official device).Since in my experience this device will not pair with either bluetooth or the Po Go app settings, it's $34 worth of silicone, plastic that performs no function other than as a wrist band.As such I cannot reccomend this product.
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