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The Datel Go-Tcha Ranger is a rechargeable, OLED touchscreen accessory for iPhone and Android that enhances Pokémon Go gameplay by providing animated alerts, vibration feedback, and auto-catch/auto-collect features for Pokémon and PokéStops across Generations I to III.
F**O
So far so good! Will update as time goes by
Ive been using it since June 1st and now is June 11th! And so far I love it! Ive been using it here in New York at Central Park it catches every pokemon I walk by and spins all the Poke stops. I use the "Battery Saver" feature in Pokemon Go's Settings and it works wonders connected to Go-tcha. I get to walk around Central Park and enjoy the scenery and by the end of the day I get to see what I caught! A Shiny Lileep and Shiny Anorith! What I love most is being to do other things in game like checking Pokemon IV's and the Go-tcha catches pokemon and spins stops if youre next to one! A great multi tasking device. If you did not know you do of course need to have enough Pokemon Storage Space and Item Space because if you don't it wont spin or catch. Also it ONLY uses standard Pokeballs so make sure you have enough and would suggest if you catch pokemon manually use greatballs or ultraballs first and keep the regular pokeballs to Go-tcha. The charge lasts all day! then of course at the end of the day i use a External battery pack to charge it. When it is fully charged the blinking blue light will be turned off. In comparison to the Gotcha Watch. This is far superior in terms of battery life and usage, have not used the flashlight or compass but who knows maybe it will come in handy. To troubleshoot the connectivity if per se your'e having a hard time connecting to the device. Make sure you tap the "Eject" symbol to the right of "Pokémon GO Plus" under Available Devices if it shows up. Close the game, re-open the game, then Tap the red button "once" on the Gotcha Ranger then tap Pokemon GO Plus under Available Devices and it should be successful! I would recommend this device. The screen can also get easily scratched so i would recommend putting a piece of wrapping tape on it to prevent damage. Will update again after a month use. Hope this helps!
B**D
Battery life is AMAZING and it is so freaking hard to lose!!!!
I've owned 3 or 4 different auto catchers.The Dualmon ended up not being able to take my every day use!The Go Plus didn't have good functionality (hated pressing that button)!!The original Got-cha I kept losing because I had to charge it so much.This one is hands down the best. SUPER long battery life & big enough that I can't lose it!!
L**T
Works great when it works
A reviewer claimed their Ranger could snag items from a Pokestop while they were driving 45 mph but that definitely doesn't work for me. I have to go no more than 22 mph to have it collect from stops. I don't mind that at all, though. It's nice to be able to collect things without as much effort.Some notes:#1 Charge the Ranger#2 Download the Go-Tcha app, connect to the ranger (by pressing the little red circle, not the black button) and set it up the way you want it. I have mine set to catch New Pokemon Only so that it doesn't waste all of the red balls on ones I may not want, and to automatically collect pokestops.*Note that it will prioritize catching Pokemon over collecting Pokestops! But do not change the setting in the Go-Tcha app. It is a pain in the butt turning that off and on. Instead, when you need a break from auto-catching Pokemon, you will turn the feature off in the Pokemon Go app so for now just choose whether you want it to collect all or just new ones when you do have the feature on.Simply close all the way out of the Go-Tcha app once you've chosen your settings; there is no save option. Make sure you are completely closed out of it so that it will pair in your PoGo (Pokemon Go) app. If you are having trouble connecting it to your PoGo app, this could be the problem.#3 Open the PoGo app. Tap the shaded pokeball under the navigation arrow in the top right. As soon as you've done that, tap the red circle on the Ranger and wait for it to connect.Since you've already set what you wanted the Ranger to do by using the Go-Tcha app, you don't need to do anything except double check the settings in the Pokemon Go app. Tap on the settings icon and scroll all the way down to tap on Pokemon GO Plus. Here is where you will choose whether or not it auto catches Pokemon/collects Poke stops. I have the auto catch off most of the time and the auto collect stops on all of the time.Using auto collect it will only use the red balls and there is no setting to change it so I tend to use the great and ultra balls when catching them manually, saving the red ones for the Ranger to use.Issues:I have found that it occasionally just will not connect within the PoGo app. I've not found a reason, it seems arbitrary. When I completely close out of PoGo and walk out of range of the Ranger and then come back in range and open the PoGo app it will usually connect just fine again.The Ranger will disconnect from the PoGo app if it is left without any activity for awhile (an hour-ish).Sometimes the Ranger takes a few extra seconds to collect items from a stop even though it's been well within range for a few seconds. Annoying, but not too terrible. I just drive slower when no one is behind me and that helps.I love this and I'm really glad I got it but its only getting 4 stars for the occasional problem connecting and collecting. Still worth the purchase, though!
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