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The editors liked
Auto mode has promise
Cute
Mutable Pikachu sounds
Feels great in the hand
Snappy bluetooth connection
Simple pairing
Setup
And use
Quickly and accurately identifies nearby Pokemon and Pokestops
Easy to quickly accumulate lots of Pokemon and items
Keeps track of distance traveled
The Pokemon Go Plus turns some of the most monotonous parts of Pokemon Go into simple button presses. Saves phone battery. Discreet
Easy-to-identify vibration patterns let you play without others noticing
Usually easy to use
Counts steps
Spins Pokéstops and catches Pokémon while your phone is locked
Saves battery while playing
The editors didn't like
New features confusing or broken
Too big to carry every day
Fails to automatically reconnect with Pokemon Go app
Doesn't mark new Pokemon you've captured
Still need to use phone regularly
Doesn't significantly reduce phone battery drain
Requires a screwdriver to attach wristband
Loses connection often
And has to be manually reconnected. Doesn't make Pokemon Go a better game. Chunky plastic design leaves something to be desired
Unreliable bluetooth connection
Can only use regular Poké Balls
Virtually no customization
Provides very limited information about nearby Pokémon
Published: 2017-01-13, Author: A , review by: gamingtrend.com
Usually easy to use, Counts steps, spins Pokéstops and catches Pokémon while your phone is locked, Saves battery while playing
Unreliable bluetooth connection, Can only use regular Poké Balls, Virtually no customization, Provides very limited information about nearby Pokémon, May not benefit all locations and playstyles
The Pokémon GO Plus is a convenience feature with a strong risk vs reward factor. While many of its features could be implemented into the game itself, this add-on device is currently the only way, short of purchasing an Apple Watch, to unlock a number of...
Published: 2016-10-12, Author: Dann , review by: makeuseof.com
Priced at $35, I'd say the Plus is a worthy investment if you're already pouring hours into this game. It will probably encourage you to walk mor 3 Ways to Safely Play Pokemon GO 3 Ways to Safely Play Pokemon GO What makes Pokemon GO dangerous is that pla...
The Pokemon Go Plus turns some of the most monotonous parts of Pokemon Go into simple button presses. Saves phone battery. Discreet, easy-to-identify vibration patterns let you play without others noticing
Loses connection often, and has to be manually reconnected. Doesn't make Pokemon Go a better game. Chunky plastic design leaves something to be desired
The Pokemon Go Plus might seem like an expensive accessory for a free app, but it can make Pokemon Go addiction symptoms more bearable...
Simple pairing, setup, and use, Quickly and accurately identifies nearby Pokemon and Pokestops, Easy to quickly accumulate lots of Pokemon and items, Keeps track of distance traveled,
Fails to automatically reconnect with Pokemon Go app, Doesn't mark new Pokemon you've captured, Still need to use phone regularly, Doesn't significantly reduce phone battery drain, Requires a screwdriver to attach wristband
The inexpensive Pokemon Go Plus wearable lets you capture Pokemon and hit Pokestops without using your phone, but ultimately it's more of a grinding tool than a gameplay supplement...
Published: 2016-09-28, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: The Pokémon Go Plus is likely the worst wearable I've ever used.Coming in at just over $50 CAD after tax, Nintendo, the Pokémon Company and Niantic's Pokémon Go Plus is not only shoddy and feels like it belongs in a dollar store, but it also removes the f...
The Pokemon Go Plus turns some of the most monotonous parts of Pokemon Go into simple button presses. Saves phone battery. Discreet, easy-to-identify vibration patterns let you play without others noticing
Loses connection often, and has to be manually reconnected. Doesn't make Pokemon Go a better game. Chunky plastic design leaves something to be desired
The Pokemon Go Plus might seem like an expensive accessory for a free app, but it can make Pokemon Go addiction symptoms more bearable...
Easy to set up, Decent functionality, Improvement over grind of using app
Can't catch new Pokemon, Doesn't fix app's fundamental problems
The Pokémon Go Plus doesn't fix everything about the game, but it significantly reduces the frustration of grinding for in-game resources, and allows you to make progress in the game while focusing on other things...
Great way to hatch eggs and rack up stardust, Affordable, Easy to connect, Simple to use, Good for hardcore Go players
Need a screwdriver to swap between the clip and band, Unclear how long battery will last, Hard to see the LED outside, Disconnects randomly on Android
Even if you have no idea what you're catching, the wonder is still there when you're staring at the white lights, waiting for them to burst into multiple colors. The fact you may have just caught your thousandth Pidgey is beside the point.The Plus seems t...
The Pokemon Go Plus turns some of the most monotonous parts of Pokemon Go into simple button presses. Saves phone battery. Discreet, easy-to-identify vibration patterns let you play without others noticing
Loses connection often, and has to be manually reconnected. Doesn't make Pokemon Go a better game. Chunky plastic design leaves something to be desired
The Pokemon Go Plus might seem like an expensive accessory for a free app, but it can make Pokemon Go addiction symptoms more bearable...