🎯 Catch More, Charge Less, Play Anywhere!
The Brook Pocket Auto Catch Watchic Lite is a sleek, IPX7 waterproof auto catcher with a vibrant 0.96-inch color display, ultra-long 240-hour battery life, and a comfortable TPU strap. Designed to automate Pocket Monster catching and item collection, it ensures uninterrupted gameplay with smart vibration alerts and easy charging—perfect for dedicated players who want to stay connected and efficient in any environment.
Q**N
Best Auto Catcher I've used
I went through many Pokémon gotcha bracelets and they've all been just subpar. This one here though, is definitely one of the better ones I've used.First, the battery life has been feeling like it's been infinite. I haven't had to charge it since the first time I got it out the box. I've been using it daily multiple times a day without any issues. I use it without having the screen light up if it's doing its thing and that has the battery going indefinitely. If needed to charge, it's as simple as plugging it into a USB port and that's it!Second, the quality is good for what it's worth. It's snug and secure when you're wearing it; it fits perfectly. It also comes with two bands (red and black) and it's worn just like any kind of watch. The interface is simple and straight to the point. You're able to mix and match the settings that fits well for what you want it to. It does what it's design to do.I would definitely recommend this for anyone that's looking to get an auto catcher. I feel it's the best market based one you could ever ask for
M**.
Supera las expectativas
Muy completo con un reemplazo de correa, funciona muy bien y por encima de otras Gotcha que he tenido. Que indique la hora y la fecha hace que supere las expectativas.
J**D
Great gotcha!
As someone who always ends up as the driver on community days, I needed something to level the playing field with all my passenger friends. Important reminder: do NOT drive and play—get one of these devices instead! I’ve been comparing this unit with my older, smaller Brooks unit, and here’s the bottom line: they’re nearly identical. The only difference I’ve noticed (though this might just be coincidence) is that this unit occasionally hooks onto a Pokéstop and misses nearby Pokémon. But honestly, that’s a minor issue.Key Points:Charging – The charging time is standard for these types of devices; it takes about an hour to go from 0 to 100%. You charge it by removing the band and plugging the device directly into a USB port. While I’m not a big fan of the design, it has a major benefit: no proprietary cable needed.Battery Life – The battery life is a bit shorter than the Brooks unit, likely due to the larger color screen. However, it still lasts through a whole weekend of play, which is perfectly adequate.Screen – I’m split on the screen quality, which is why I took off a star. The color screen is significantly larger than the one on the Brooks, making it more user-friendly, especially for newcomers. The constant battery level display is also a nice touch. However, the screen isn’t very bright, so it can be tough to see in direct sunlight. Once you’ve set it up, you don’t need to interact with the screen much, so it’s not a huge issue. The bigger downside is the screen’s durability; it scratches easily, and I can see it becoming hard to read over time if it’s not handled carefully. Keep this in mind if you’re considering it as a gift for a child.Accessories – You get two bands: one red and one black, and that’s about it. Some competing brands include a variety of accessories, which can be helpful to avoid losing the device. This model is limited in that respect, so you’re stuck with the provided band.Final Thoughts:In the end, this is a solid device. Whether it’s right for you comes down to personal preference, especially for users looking for a replacement or an additional unit. Keep in mind that while you won’t need to buy any extra accessories with this device, you are limited to the provided band. Overall, it’s a good unit with some valuable features, but there are some trade-offs to consider.
N**M
Gotta catch ‘em all!
I have been using an official Pokeball Plus for my on the go Pokémon catching needs for a few years now, but as cool as the pokeball plus is, it’s a little awkward for a middle aged person to be walking around with a pokeball everywhere. The Watchic Lite Pocket Auto Catch meets all of my item gathering and Pokémon catching needs in a convenient device that doesn’t scream “millennial that still plays Pokémon”.The device basically looks like a Fitbit, with no indication at all casual glance that it’s a video game accessory. Two bands are included, one black and one red. The bands are generously sized and will fit an adult just fine. Outside of the Pokémon catching features, this has a clock and calendar that sync to the time and date on your phone, so it can replace your watch if you don’t already have a watch or smart watch that you’re too attached to.The main function that I wanted this for was getting items from pokestops, and this works really well for this purpose. It spins the pokestops as I drive around town until my storage fills up, so I almost never run out of pokeballs, potions, and revives.The other really useful function on this device is the ability to catch Pokémon in a similar manner. As I pass a Pokémon while walking or driving, it will automatically use the balls from my inventory to attempt to catch it. Just like during normal play, Pokémon can and will evade catching, but you’ll also catch some, too. I don’t recommend having this setting on to catch everything all of the time, because you’ll very quickly burn through all of your pokeballs and storage. There is another setting that allows you to only catch Pokémon that you haven’t caught before, which I do recommend using. It will only catch new Pokémon, so you won’t lose out on a good catch, but you also won’t exhaust your ball supply.As far as the app and connecting the device to your phone, it’s all very easy to do. The directions are concise and explain things well, and the app lets you quickly and easily change settings.I highly recommend this device to anyone that plays a lot of Pokémon Go and wants to effortlessly collect items and catch Pokémon. It works well, looks good on my wrist, and is easy to set up. It’s also a great value compared to the first party accessories, which can be difficult to find.
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