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Mcbazel MEGACOM Pocket Dual Catchmon Auto Catching Collecting Items for Pokemon Go with Smartphone iOS 11 Android 7.0 - Black - Improved SEO Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Mcbazel MEGACOM Pocket Dual Catchmon Auto Catching Collecting Items for Pokemon Go with Smartphone iOS 11 Android 7.0 - Black - Improved SEO

Auto-catching Pokemon. Auto-collecting items. Dual accounts can be used. One-click connection: Automatically replenish and capture, earn stardust, candy and XP. Up to 600 hours standby time: Goes into sleep mode when disconnected, with up to 600 hours of standby power. Alkaline AAA batteries are recommended (NOT incl.). Wireless connection range: up to 20m. Available for 1-2 Trainers.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Expensive but worth it.

Given the price I gave it up in favor of a Gotcha watch. But retail work stock ended up changing one in 4 months and the other in 3 weeks on hand. This works much better because I can put it in my pocket at work where it's less prone to knocks. It also connects faster and better than Gotcha Plus (although there is an issue with disconnecting after an hour). It runs on batteries so I would recommend getting rechargeable AAA batteries. Although it took almost a month on the first top-up, unlike…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Definitely bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great and terrible.

Does what it's supposed to do as long as you understand the basic limitations the game has on a Pokémon Go Plus device. Max time 1 hour, speed limits, menu choices and game priorities at stops and mon. In that respect he is the best. It's also not like it turns off when there's a problem with your phone signal. Here's my only real problem with the device. I dropped it once with the silicone bumper attached, that was all it took to break. I dropped it and it immediately stopped working, no…

Pros
  • Same as everything before
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I really can't find any cons other than the price.

I was convinced of that when I read about contactless reconnection. I usually play with two iPhones and there's nothing I hate more than having to click and then click on my gotcha and everyone else to get them working again, especially when you have more than a few to juggle. Basically, I play the role of the keeper of the Gotchas, and they all depend on me to fulfill connection duties, namely community days. Personally, I don't like wearing mine and I've had a real device fall out of the…

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Long time