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Pokemon GO Plus

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Couleur Bleu
Marque Nintendo
Plateforme Toutes plates-formes
Source d'alimentation Alimenté par pile
Interface matérielle Bluetooth
Dimensions de l'article L x l x H 7,6 x 2,5 x 10,2 centimètres
Nombre de batteries 1 Lithium métal - incluse(s)
UPC 045496590017

À propos de cet article

  • Le Pokémon GO Plus est un petit appareil qui vous permet de profiter de Pokémon GO pendant que vous êtes en déplacement et ne pas regarder votre smartphone
  • L'appareil se connecte à un smartphone via Bluetooth à faible énergie et vous informe sur les événements dans le jeu, comme l'apparition d'un Pokémon en utilisant une LED à proximité et les vibrations
  • Le Pokémon Go Plus commence à clignoter et vibrer à chaque fois que vous êtes à portée d'un PokéStop; Appuyez sur le bouton Pokémon Go Plus pour rechercher le PokéStop des articles; Si vous trouvez des articles, ils seront immédiatement ajoutés à votre inventaire
  • Quand un Pokémon est proche, la lumière sur le Pokémon GO clignote plus; Il sera également clignote et vibre lorsque vous passez un PokéStop, non compatible avec les appareils Android qui utilisent des processeurs Intel Atom
  • Une fois qu'un Pokémon est proche, appuyez sur le bouton sur le Pokémon GO Plus pour lancer une Poké Ball, le Pokémon Go Plus clignote et vibrer pour vous faire savoir si vous avez réussi à attraper le Pokémon
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Descriptif technique

Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) ‎7,62 x 2,54 x 10,16 cm; 20 grammes
Langue : ‎Anglais
Référence fabricant ‎PMCAPBAA
Produit à monter soi-même ‎Non
Batterie(s) / Pile(s) requise(s) ‎Oui
Piles incluses ? ‎Oui
Télécommande incluse ‎Non
Disponibilité des pièces détachées ‎Information indisponible sur les pièces détachées

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ASIN B01H482N6E
Moyenne des commentaires client
4,1 sur 5 étoiles 7 883 évaluations

4,1 sur 5 étoiles
Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.fr 27 juin 2016

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Description du produit

Nintendo Pokemon Go PlusPokemon Go Plus, le petit appareil portable qui permet aux joueurs d'interagir avec Pok mon GO sans regarder leur smartphone. Compatible avec iOS et Android, Pok mon Go Plus se connecte aux téléphones intelligents via Bluetooth Low Energy et informe les joueurs sur mon voisin Pok et Pok Arrête. Lorsqu'un mon Pok est proche, l'appareil vibrera et son voyant vert clignote. Les joueurs peuvent appuyer sur le bouton sur l'appareil une fois près de jeter un Pok Ball. Une capture réussie se traduira par le dispositif de flash et de vibration. Il permettra de suivre la distance même en cours d'exécution en arrièreplan, vous permettant de gagner de l'éclosion des œufs et des bonbons pour un mon copain Pok . S'il vous plaît se référer à la compatibilité des informations sur le mon Pok GO Plus Support du site. Pok mon GO Plus est incapable de fournir une alerte pour tout mon Pok attiré par l'élément de jeu in encens. S'il vous plaît noter: Pok mon GO Plus ne peut pas être utilisé seul. FeaturesThe Pok mon GO Plus est un petit appareil qui vous permet de profiter Pok mon GO pendant que vous êtes en déplacement et ne pas regarder votre appareil smartphoneThe se connecte à un smartphone via Bluetooth faible consommation d'énergie et vous informe sur les événements dans le jeu, tels comme l'apparition d'un mon Pok en utilisant une LED à proximité et vibrationThe Pok mon Go plus commence à clignoter et vibrer à chaque fois que vous êtes à portée d'un Pok arrêt; Appuyez sur la Pok mon Go Plus bouton pour rechercher le Pok arrêt pour les articles;

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  • Avis laissé en France le 8 décembre 2016
    Honnêtement, c'est l'objet qu'il vous faut pour capturer des pokémons en voiture, en faisant votre jogging, ou même au café...

    ce qu'il fait :
    une lumière bleue vous signale un pokéstop activable
    une lumière verte vous signale un pokémon "capturable"
    une lumière rouge vous annonce un échec (blanc en cas de sac plein)
    une lumière multicolore vous annonce une réussite

    ce qu'il ne fait pas :
    utiliser autre chose qu'une pokéball classique (Vous avez 500 superball et hyper ball ? Il s'en moque, il ne capturera rien si vous n'avez plus de pokéballs classiques)

    Un avantage du produit est qu'il a une zone de couverture supérieure à ce que vous auriez en tenter de capturer sur votre smartphone.
    Un inconvénient du produit est que lorsqu'un pokémon résiste, c'est foutu, vous n'avez pas de seconde chance (soit vous le capturez du premier coup, soit bye-bye le pokémon).

    En résumé : c'est un petit gadget indispensable pour capturer des pokémons dans tous les cas où sortir votre smartphone serait fastidieux, déplacé, voire dangereux... dans TOUS les autres cas, il est préférable de vous en passer.

    NB : certains vendeurs peux scrupuleux revendent cet article à des prix délirants. Vous pouvez l'acheter chez Nintendo, il est de stock, et au prix le plus bas. Ne vous faites pas avoir !

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  • Agrc
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Bueno y cómodo
    Avis laissé au Mexique le 23 avril 2021
    Es perfecto para atrapar o girar pokeparadas cuando estás ocupado o sólo no quieres estar frente al teléfono. Se desconecta después de un rato pero ppor mientras te consigue varias cosas así que no hay quejas. También dicen que el catch rate es algo bajo, y es obvio porque sólo usa pokebolas rojas, pero en mi opinión sigue valiendo la pena.
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  • Geek Girl
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Great way to set up your game!
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 19 septembre 2016
    Okay, I know these things are hard to find and people still have a lot of questions about how they work so I'll try to cover it all!

    If you want my opinion regarding whether or not you should buy it without reading my whole spiel, the simplest way to answer that is: It depends. Is it worth paying more than retail for it? No. Is it worth retail price if you play Pokemon Go all the time? Probably.

    What it CAN do - In short, it can hatch eggs, earn buddy candy, collect goodies from Pokestops and catch (some) Pokemon. It tracks your distance traveled, but you need to keep your phone near you. It utilizes existing bluetooth technology, so you still need to keep your phone fairly close for it to work. The app needs to be running in the background, but your phone can be locked, saving tons of battery life.

    What it CAN'T do - Technically it CAN catch rare and high CP Pokemon, but its very very very unlikely. It only uses regular Pokeballs and it only tries to catch them once. If it fails, the Pokemon flees. You don't get another chance. How many times have you successfully caught a rare or high CP Pokemon in one throw with a regular Pokeball? Nuff said.

    It's build quality is actually pretty good given that it's designed for "kids." It feels very solid and the light is pretty bright in normal light. The button feels nice, not at all cheap, and it's very responsive. The bracelet is what it is, a woven bracelet with a plastic clasp. It's not the coolest looking bracelet, but it's highly adjustable. As an adult female, I have to cinch it almost all the way down to keep it snug so it doesn't slide around. It's about double the size of my wrist at it's biggest. You shouldn't have any issue with it fitting you unless you're a Snorlax.

    Despite it having a plastic latch, the way it's designed prevents it from falling off. You have to loosen it and slide it over your wrist to take it off, so no worries that it's going to open and fall off. You can also choose to use it as a clip and put it wherever you want. I've seen people wearing them as a clip on rubber bracelets. I can't speak to how secure this it, but the option is there. You probably want to keep it somewhere close to your skin so you can feel the vibrations, so it probably won't be very beneficial if you keep it in a purse or loose pocket as the vibration is not strong enough to detect unless it's touching you.

    Setup was super easy. The whole process took only minutes each, and I set up three of them. It comes attached to the clip, though attaching it to the bracelet requires a small screwdriver. This is the same way you would change the battery, which looks to be a larger watch battery, a CR2032. Once you've decided if you're going clip or bracelet, you're ready to pair it. First, make sure your bluetooth is turned on. It will need to remain on any time you want to play with the Plus. Now, all you need to do is open your Pokemon Go app, click on the Pokeball at the bottom of the screen to access your options, and click settings in the upper right. There's a new option for Pokemon Go Plus here. If you don't see the option, you need to update your app either in iTunes or the Google Play store. If you do see the option, just click it and once there, push the button on your Plus. It will blink a couple times and should almost immediately appear in your app. Just tap it and you're done. Very simple! i did have one minor issue with one of the devices I set up, but after restarting my phone it paired up just fine.

    It communicates via the light and vibration. If you're near a Pokemon or Pokestop, it will vibrate. If the light is green, a Pokemon you've already caught is nearby. If it's yellow, it's a Pokemon you've never caught before. If it's blue, you're in range of a Pokestop. Pushing the button will cause it to attempt to catch the Pokemon or collect the goodies from the Pokestop. A rainbow array indicates you've caught the Pokemon while a flashing red light lets you know it failed. You only get one chance and the Pokemon flees, so if you get the yellow light, you probably want to open up your app and catch it the old fashioned way with your more powerful balls. If you push the button at a Pokestop, the light blinks once for each item it collects. It's very simple to use and understand.

    One question I had was whether or not you can still use the app while using the Pokemon Go Plus. The answer is thankfully yes! When your Plus is paired successfully with your phone, you will see a little icon in the upper left of your game screen. If it's grayed out, it means your Plus got disconnected somehow, probably due to getting too far from your phone. Reconnecting is as simple as pressing the icon in the app and then pressing the button on your Plus when it tells you to do so. When your Plus is connected and ready, the icon is "lit" and will remain on your screen. When a Pokemon is nearby, a line will be drawn from the icon to the location of the Pokemon and a little red circle will appear above it's head. At that point, you can choose to press the button on your Plus to catch it, or you can tap it and catch it like normal. Notifications will pop up in-game letting you know if you were successful or not, and if your phone is locked when you attempt to catch it, you'll get a notification on your lock screen with the same info. For those who actively play the game, I can see using this to collect Pokestops and to catch common Pokemon quickly and efficiently while still using the app.

    My favorite part of having the Plus is that I can progress in the game during times when I can't normally play, such as when I'm at work or school. Since it tracks your distance traveled without needing the app open anymore, I "play" all day and collect xp, candy and goodies much longer than I can when I'm actually using the app and draining my battery at record speeds. It allows me to play in situations where I can't pull my phone out to play for whatever reason, and I think this is going to be the real draw for a lot of people. It doesn't really enhance the active playing of the game in a way that would justify the purchase price, but it absolutely allows you to progress more quickly simply because you can make progress without actually playing now. You'll still need to actively play within the app to battle, power up Pokemon, transfer extras, evolve, etc, but the mundane parts of the game have now become much quicker and more efficient.

    Lastly, I know a lot of people are on the fence given how hard these are to find right now and considering the Apple Watch is going to have a very similar app for Pokemon Go. From what we know now, the Apple Watch app will be able to do everything the Pokemon Go Plus can do, except catch Pokemon. You need to open your app to catch all Pokemon. On the flip side, given the Apple Watch's display, it can show you what Pokemon is nearby so you can decide if you even want to try to catch it. It will also show you when your eggs are hatching so you can see what you got in addition to showing you any medals you earn as you receive them. It's really a personal choice as far as which one you want. Keep in mind the Apple Watch has no release date at the time of this review. They've only given us a very vague "late 2016," So you may want to pick up the Plus if you find one at retail to tide you over until the app is released. For Android users, the Plus is your only option right now.

    I hope this helps you make the decision regarding whether or not you should pick one up! Overall I think it's well worth it for the avid active player, and probably worth it for casuals as well given that it makes the process much less time consuming and more efficient. If you have questions I haven't answered, feel free to drop a comment!
  • Cidien
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Must Have Game Changer
    Avis laissé au Canada le 14 novembre 2016
    This is a game changer for me. I take this device with me everywhere.
    I can now actively play pokemon go and have a life outside of it. No longer do I have to have my nose planted firmly in my phone, but I can actively look around at my surroundings on my explorations.
    People are constantly asking how I like it and I have to say I love it.
    I bring this to work and can now play while at my desk subtly and without wasting my day in front of my phone. It saves my battery life (ie I use to be able to play for about 2 hours before using my portable charger, now I can play for 5+ hours). I also feel its range is so much wider than when I am walking with the app simply open.
    I have now gone through 1 battery, but it lasted me about a month? From release until November 12.However, I will admit mine wasn't completely dead when I changed it. Its an easy swap out, just remember you need a small screwdriver.
    The only cons that I have with this device is simply that yes, its random whether you're going to catch a pokemon as it uses only pokeballs and not great or ultra. So if you're in an area that has a specific pokemon you're after, maybe its best to rely on the open app. Myself Ill just check the app everyone once in awhile and if I see something important ill try to catch it manually. (But the randomness is something I love too, opening up your bag after hours of walking and seeing what you caught) Another con is it deactivates randomly, and sometimes the connectivity isnt amazing, especially when you stay still in an area for awhile.
    Also minor, I would prefer it flashed another color when you hatch and egg or find a candy. Currently it flashes the same color as disconnecting.
    If you love pokemon go, this is the must have device for you.
  • Janine Schädler
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Super macht Spaß
    Avis laissé en Allemagne le 10 août 2017
    Ich habe es verschenkt und es ist auf volle Begeisterung gestoßen! Macht Spaß und ist total leicht zu handhaben! Easy
  • Gary E
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles A great tool for Go players who want to get ahead quickly
    Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 24 décembre 2016
    I've bought a Go Plus before (and lost it, SHAME!) but I wanted to buy another because:
    It really helps with the grind of catching basic pokemon to evolve and therefore level-up with a lucky egg.
    With the Go Plus, you only ever spend one pokeball on any wild encounter. You have to keep your eyes peeled for an indication of a pokemon you haven't encountered before (and if you've been playing since launch and up until 2nd Gen is released, that's highly unlikely) but it really means that you won't waste balls on basic pokemon.
    Playing without the Plus, there's always the temptation to throw a few extra balls at what are really very common pokemon like pidgeys and rattatas. You might even throw a couple of great balls at a meowth that you don't really need. But the Go Plus makes catching pokemon more efficient. One ball, one chance. And who's to say whatever pokemon you encountered might not have fled after your first ball anyway?
    At first it was thought the catch-rate with the Plus was 50:50 but I don't think that's the case. But either way, once you get to a certain stage in the game, perhaps looking to progress from level 20 to 30 in order to see pokemon at their peak level in the wild, then it's a big help.
    The biggest issue is potentially missing pokemon you really want. But whilst there were tracking apps/maps available it wasn't difficult to set your destination where you knew a pokemon you wanted had spawned, catch every basic pokemon in between, get out the game at the destination and spend real effort catching the pokemon more important to you.
    It's a bit different now with a lot of trackers and maps no longer available but the Plus is also still useful if you cycle or run as a hobby and want to catch pokemon or spin stops without fuss.
    In fact, sitting in a restaurant or near a stop is now more sociable again as there's no need to keep your phone primed, you can just tap the button in your pocket or on your wrist.
    It also saves some battery because you're effectively playing the game without your phone screen on.
    I can't wholly recommend the Plus because you might miss rare pokemon. But it has a few benefits and if you're trying to level up quickly, it's a great tool.