🎮 Catch 'em all, hands-free!
The Brook Pocket Auto Catch is a cutting-edge device designed for Pokémon Go enthusiasts, allowing users to catch Pokémon and collect items effortlessly while on the move. With features like vibration feedback, Bluetooth low-energy connectivity, and compatibility with a variety of smartphones, this device enhances the gaming experience without the need to constantly check your phone.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Color | Black |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Screen Size | 0.69 Inches |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
Platform | iOS |
Controller Type | IOS |
T**Y
Great at it's job, but needs to be more secure...
Having experienced this. And also the Gotcha (same product, but with a less appealing wristband).It does it's job very well, just like the Pokemon Go Plus, but with auto spin and catch options.My main concern is that the pill-shaped LCD is only so good at staying in the wristband.I already lost one with the Gotcha, which came out a number of times over several weeks while I was wearing it until it came out in public and I didn't notice until too late. This one seems to be the same, I've nearly lost this one once in just over a week.My advice is to be extra careful wearing this, it sticks out of the strap a little so it may catch on other objects, and It may push itself loose on the wrist if you're doing something like moving heavy objects.In summary, works great on Pokemon Go, but it is a 'flight-risk', and you could end up out of pocket.
S**E
Perfect for Stardust grinding when driving
I've been using one for more than a year and I love it. The auto catch works by using the application in the background. Therefor it is the phone itself that tracks distance using GPS if the app is running or by using the phones pedometer function if the app is closed and adventure sync is enabled. The brooks device itself is not a pedometer. If you enjoy playing the game a lot and are always in need of stardust this device is really good especially when you cant physically play such as being at work or going out with friends however, it eats away at your pokeballs very quick and the catch rate for pokemon is quite low (The game registers each throw as a standard straight throw with a pokeball, if the pokemon is not caught on the first ball it WILL flee) it follows the same limitations as the game i.e. it wont let you spin stops and pokemon wont spawn if you are going too fast, but if you live in a 20 mph zone like I do then it is perfect for cruising round the city in the car while it catches things for you. Though I do not spoof, I have seen them work especially well for spoofers. I think its a really great device and have bought 4 in total for myself and my friends, a couple have had stronger our louder vibrations but returning the product was hassle free and easy and the replacement was perfect. Hope this helps
J**H
Works great
Works great, been using for months now. If you do have trouble using it the app "GO companion" on play store will fix the connection issue. My battery will last 3/4 days, easy to charge, can just leave it on the small charging cable if you don't want to stick it in the bracelet like I do (I just keep it in my pocket) I also turn off the vibration function and let it do its thing.
P**N
Does its job very well, super easy to lose tho
Very useful. Does fall out of its wrist bad if it catches on things. Have 'lost' it twice once in my jacket sleeve once in my house when dropping my bag from my shoulder if this happened anywhere else it have disappeared
K**N
You'll lose it.
The wristband constantly loses the device. I've lost it on many an occasion (only had it a couple of months). This time I've lost it for good - all I did was put my backpack on. I had a hoodie on over my wrist which should have provided enough protection - turns out it only needs a little nudge to fall out.