

🎮 Catch ’em all effortlessly — your ultimate Pokémon Go sidekick!
The Brook Pocket Auto Catch is a compact, Bluetooth-enabled device designed to automate Pokémon catching and item collection in Pokémon Go. Compatible with select iOS (8-10) and Android (4.4-6.0) devices with Bluetooth 4.0+, it offers vibration alerts and battery recharge notifications, allowing trainers to play hands-free and stay connected on the move. Lightweight and easy to charge via USB, it enhances gameplay efficiency while reducing screen time.
| ASIN | B06XXKYXLS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Battery Description | Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,887 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #31,288 in Electronics Accessories & Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,278) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 431882 |
| Manufacturer | Brook |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Package Dimensions | 4.33 x 2.68 x 0.94 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Screen Size | 0.69 Inches |
J**Y
Great first day!
Brook Pocket Auto Catch came today (as indicated when ordered). I charged it with the provided USB attachment (quite simple), paired it with my iPhone 7 (no problem), fought to get it into the bracelet band (very snug fit but finally got it figured out), and took it out for a walk. I also brought my old gear (iPhone 5s with my old go-plus). I walked 3 miles around the town, streets, sidewalks, and back home. Both devices worked great. I hatched the same amount of eggs, caught some Pokemon, spun stops & gyms, and some Pokemon ran away. I noticed the Brook Pocket Auto Catch was faster, mostly because I did not have to interact with a button. The automatic action was faster to activate than my reaction to the manual catching system. The catch-to-run rates seemed equal. One thing I did notice was the Brook Pocket Auto Catch was more efficient in clearing the screen (mostly because I was not quick to activate the manual catch on the go-plus). Day 1, I am happy with the purchase and the product. The Brook did not disconnect during the walk accept when I absent mindedly closed the app and had to re open it. The re connect was simple and I was back in action. Solid product. Will update after more use. Update: (2 weeks of use, July 8th) No issues with this Brooks product. I used it on vibrate at first but the battery needed charging every day. After turning off the vibrate it works for nearly 3 days. It does not catch everything around and only seems to work for Pokemon in town under speeds of 20mph. It stays connected and catching well enough when interacting with the screen and Pokemon app but will disconnect and stop catching after 1 hour (sometimes less I found) after the app is in background or phone screen is off. I wish it had a better way of indicating battery strength on the app. Overall I am very happy with this product and would buy it again.
N**S
Good value for the price
Easy to use, syncs up quick. Decent battery life. Convenient size. My only complaint is that it requires a specific charger to use, I so if you lose ot break that its toast.
R**E
Works very well for my playstyle!
Once I figured out how to reliably reconnect the Auto Catch device to the Pokemon Go app, this device worked super well for me. Note, the device prioritizes catching pokemon over spinning pokestops if you have both of those settings turned on. Usually I take a route that covers about 20 pokestops and I manually spin pokestops while Auto Catch catches pokemon. Then I re-walk/run/drive the route and just let the device spin all the pokestops automatically. It streamlines how fast I can collect gifts/items, especially if I'm driving through densely populated pokestop areas. Additional notes: -Going under 14mph will typically allow the device to spin a pokestop. It can catch pokemon at quite high speeds and I haven't tested any upper limit. -Without turning vibrate on, the device lasts around 4 days or more. Not sure the battery life with vibrate on as I find it's a bit too strong to leave on -It disconnects approx every 30-45 min regardless of whether your pokego app is on or not so be prepared to reconnect a few times if you're playing all day. ----- Steps for reconnecting the device 1. Go to the connection setting on the device itself (tap the red button until you reach the last option) 2. Long press to "reset" the connection 3. While the device screen is still on, push the pokeball icon in the PokeGo app to reconnect. This works for me 95% of the time. If it still doesn't connect still, 4. Turn bluetooth off 5. Restart the PokeGo app 6. Turn on bluetooth on again 7. Redo earlier steps 1-3 for connecting device to app should work the rest of the time.
S**A
I've tried it all.
It paired with my device fine the first time and has not paired to it since. I have tried everything imaginable. The info packet is really not very helpful at all, nor is the website. I turned airplane mode on then off, I removed it from the connection list in the app, and on my phone. I tried connecting it to my phone and then the app, and I tried not connecting it to the phone and only to the app. I rebooted my phone, I force closed the app, I turned the device off then back on. I tried turning the bluetooth connection on the device off then back on again. I plugged and unplugged it. I turned my phone data off than on again. I cleared cache and data in my app just to make sure it wasn't a problem with the app. Uninstalled the app and reinstalled it. I've only had the thing for a day or two and it already refuses to work. It would be great to get at least my money's worth out of it, but I didn't really even get a shot to see how well it works while I'm driving as it crapped out too fast. I connected everything the night I got it to make sure it would work and it did. Then I tried the next day to connect is so I could test it on my drive and I couldn't get it to connect. Today I ran the gambit on troubleshooting and nothing worked. Take my advice and don't waste your time or money.
R**R
Most reliable autocatcher out there
I’ve gone through 3 gotchas and another brand btw myself and my wife. The major issues is that other brands can’t turn off the vibration, and gotchas break often particularly the usb plugin part. This is the first one I have not had to replace. This autocatcher Brooks has pasted the longest, been the most reliable and you can wear it as a watch or hang it from your neck or belt loop. Seems small but other autocatchers are so conspicuous (loud, big or you have to wear two watches). Therefore why there aren’t any bells and whistles on this, from my experience it’s the most reliable autocatcher and has lasted me 1.5 years now and going strong
J**H
Works great, been using for months now. If you do have trouble using it the app "GO companion" on play store will fix the connection issue. My battery will last 3/4 days, easy to charge, can just leave it on the small charging cable if you don't want to stick it in the bracelet like I do (I just keep it in my pocket) I also turn off the vibration function and let it do its thing.
P**A
Brook no viaja en mi muñeca, sino en mi bolsillo. Lo preparo al salir y me acompaña, atrapando lo que puede y girando pokeparadas. (No atrapa todo, pero lo intenta.) Yo viajo en transporte público y no le dejo todo el trabajo. Si veo un pokemon que no tengo, lo atrapo antes de que él lo intente, para evitar que se le vaya. Aparte de eso, peleo contra el equipo Rocket, reviso pokemones, mando regalos y pongo bayas en los gimnasios mientras él gira las pokeparadas. Para el día de la comunidad sirve de mucho porque juntos atrapamos más rápido y caminamos más kilómetros. A veces veo que ya no está haciendo nada. Reviso... y resulta que mi mochila o mi caja de pokemones ya vienen llenas. Como viene callado y sin vibrar, no me avisa, pero bueno, en general se esmera y sí me ayuda. Le puedo decir que deje de girar pokeparadas si estoy esperando para agarrar un huevo raro (de 7 o de 12 km) y obedece. Lo único que no me gusta es que no me avisa cuando ya no tiene batería... Ni modo. Me toca monitorear eso a mí. Ahora que como es recargable, tampoco es grave. En cuanto llego a casa lo recargo y como nuevo. (Antes de Brook tuve un Pokemon Go Plus. Brook ha sido mucho mejor compañero. Son todos los ayudantes que he probado.)
A**ー
無事届きました 今回は保証書も入っていて充電後 ちゃんと繋げることが出来ました 後は2度購入しているので 返品分のカード支払い 至急取り消し御願いします
S**T
Works great! Charges in about an hour and lasts all day. It was catching and spinning stops and gyms even while I was in a raid. It's a game changer for sure, make sure you have room for a lot of items and mons! Also, it looks good and discreet. Oh, and the vibration on my unit wasn't loud like the other reviews I think it's just perfect.
N**C
Funciona como debe. Tiene los mismos problemas que el Pokémon Go Plus (desconexión a la hora, no siempre avisa de los pokémon o paradas, etc...), pero eso es cosa del juego. Hecho en falta un botón de reseteo para cuando no quiere conectar, pero dejandolo un rato desconectado se soluciona.
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