🎮 Level Up Your Game with Effortless Catching!
The Brook Pocket Auto Catch Reviver Dia Plus+ is a cutting-edge wristband accessory designed for avid Pocket Monster collectors. With features like auto-catching, Bluetooth connectivity, and a robust 18-hour battery life, this device enhances your gaming experience while on the go. Its waterproof and dustproof design, coupled with a stylish limited edition look, makes it a must-have for any serious player. Plus, the exclusive app allows for easy customization and firmware updates, ensuring you stay ahead in the game.
Screen size | 0.96 Inches |
Hardware interface | Bluetooth |
Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Battery life | 18 Hours |
Material | crystal |
Color | White Shard [Limited Edition] |
Style | Modern |
Compatible with | Smartphone |
Weight | 50 g |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | crystal |
Features | Reminder for Disconnection |
Wattage | 1 watts |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Manufacturer | Brook |
Item model number | AMCA038_PMRD_PlusWL |
Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 6.71 x 2.39 cm; 8.2 g |
ASIN | B09G99QCCY |
A**R
Great for anyone who plays Pokémon go
This works great! I was skeptical at first but after watching a few YouTube videos it really works great!
M**A
Best auto catcher available
Catch rate seems better than most auto catchers. Spinning could be better and display is hard to see in the sun, but it is better than pokemon go ++!
J**.
Does great. Touchscreen too easy to change settings accidentally
I will start by saying that I loved these watches. Not as watches, I purchased the USB-C charging holders so multiple devices were easier to keep together. They caught and spun even quicker than my previous Gotcha Evolves. The batteries lasted longer and the pairing was phenomenal. I could hit all 4 to connect to a phone, it would randomly connect one, then I hit the other 3 and the ball on the next phone. Then 2, then 1. They didn't "stick" to the phone they were last or originally paired to, so not being able to tell them apart very well wasn't a real issue.<BUT>When I would hang the watches, or much worse if I was putting them inside of a pocket or anything, the touchscreen was so easy to engage/disengage that I would very frequently discover I was not getting stops and/or pokemon and realize my settings had changed due to the touchscreen being in contact with practically anything. The lock function helps a little bit but barely mildly, as the same things that change settings will also deactivate the device lock. I WISH there were a way inside of the pocket center app to hard-lock the device and make it so it won't unlock except by unlocking it from the app. Just wishful thinking though. With a lock that wasn't so unbelievably easy to accidentally disengage these hands-down would be 5 star devices all day everyday.Still a far better option than any of their competitors
T**M
Easy replenishment for pokemon those masters
like it that you still could spin the disc for poke stop when you drive 40~45 miles, great help for replenishment of pokemon balls.
O**O
Good Pokémon Go Collector Tool. Does well in most conditions.
Never had used a device like this before. Initially it took a few hours to get things working before actually catching critters and spinning stops & gyms. Think firmware version 1 was actually better than firmware version 2.This application really needs more customization than just what is there. And I ran out of standard pokeballs in the first two days own ownership. There is no option to allow the app/device to use other types of pokeballs, and I have a plethora of those! So am sitting here with no standard pokeballs, and there are no gyms or stops out here in a rural community. City folk would be having a good time with this device, that is for sure.Was traveling down the highway, as a passenger, and there were times the device/app would spin gyms and stops, even across four lanes. I was really stoked to see this occur. By default though, the device/app prioritizes the poke-critters before stops and gyms.Have noticed while taking over a gym the Dia+ was busy capturing and spinning. So yeah, this item is a keeper if the creators keep things updated and going. The app has potential for advanced play customizations of their creators would allow it.For my personal recommendations:- Turn off the Vibrate. Greatly increases the battery life of the Dia+- Get the app from the poster manual scan photo. Update to firmware 2.Would like:- Clip or a carry option to hang from lapel, shirt collar, belt loop, something useful. The included band is not suitable for players with wrists more than 8 1/2 inches. That last snap comes off much too easily.- Need more security for a $60 device folks.Curious about:- What causes the app device to disconnect so much? I merchandise inside stores and am finding the device/app disconnected far too much. Am constantly pressing the button on the device and the Pokémon Go Plus circle on the screen. What happens is something gets turned off because I cannot see the device as the watch band is not long enough nor secure enough to use.Things I have noticed:- If charging an iPhone with the game in Battery Saver mode, and the screen gets invented for longer than a minute, the device disconnects from the game. If the phone has not engaged the Battery Saver's dark screen, things seem to be okay.- When the app/device is set to Spin Only, the device/app/game targets Pokémon first. In fact it will hang on a few and totally forget to spin any gyms or stops ... unless there are standard pokeballs in the inventory.- Spin Only should not be targeting Pokémons. Should be targeting gyms and stops, to acquire those precious poke balls!Recommended Customizations to the Creators of the Revive Dia+:- Need to adjust the why & when things disconnect. Give use players an option to select from a timer or how long the device/game/app disconnects. As of now, I never know what is being used a sensor that determines when the device/app disconnects from the game.- Allow the Player to determine if/when other pokeballs can be used. Once the standard pokeballs are gone the device/app seems worthless, as it will not automatically spin. In fact, quite a few times it will turn Spinning off if there are no pokeballs in the player's inventory.- Spin Only should not target pokemons as priority. It should prioritize Stops and Gyms.- Need a better carry method. Large wrists do not work with the inexpensive rubberized nylon wrist band.Also:- When using this device and swapping to another account on your phone, at least with iOS 15, I recommend disconnecting the device. Exit the game. Start up, connect to other account. Change options to Synchronize Adventures. Then register or reconnect the device. Otherwise you will get notified that Advanture Sync has not connected.I do and have highly recommended this device to Pokémon Go Players. If the developers keep the device active and updated it should last for years.
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