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00:00:00 – 00:09:47
The video features Pro Pliny discussing the integration and benefits of the Pokémon GO Plus device. Key points include its ability to track sleep, catch Pokémon, and engage with PokéStops conveniently through features like auto-catch and Quick Connect. Professor Willow humorously introduces the exploration of interesting theories related to Pokémon. The video elaborates on completing specific research tasks, such as logging sleep data for a week, which is necessary for progressing towards rewards like a rare shiny Snorlax with a cap. The speaker demonstrates using the device for sleep tracking and mentions some technical challenges but finds the device practical compared to a phone. The video concludes with the speaker noting some bugs and technical issues but anticipating further progress and updates in sleep-tracking research, encouraging viewers to stay tuned.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, Pro Pliny talks about the Snorlax research that has been unlocked after pairing the Pokémon GO Plus device. Professor Willow humorously discusses his struggles with sleep and coffee while hinting at interesting theories, such as the aerodynamics of Pikachu’s hats. Pro Pliny then explains how to use the Pokémon GO Plus device, highlighting features like tracking sleep, catching Pokémon, and spinning stops. He mentions specific tasks required to complete the research, such as catching 20 Pokémon with different types of Pokéballs and tracking sleep for a week. Lastly, Pro Pliny indicates his intention to use the device for a bit to progress further in the research, aiming for the rare shiny Snorlax with a cap.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the manual and auto modes for catching Pokémon using Ultra Balls and regular Poké Balls. They mention catching various Pokémon and the convenience of the auto-catch feature for Poké Balls, which allows catching Pokémon without manual input. The speaker highlights the Quick Connect feature, which simplifies the process of pairing the device with a phone and automating catches. They appreciate this functionality for its ease of use and practicality. Additionally, the speaker touches on a feature related to tracking sleep, explaining how to initiate and end a sleep session on the device by pressing its main button.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the user describes how to use a device to track sleep by hard pressing a button until it flashes, and then shares sleep data. The speaker expresses satisfaction with the device’s sleep-tracking capabilities and mentions it’s preferable to using a phone for this purpose. They also discuss the potential challenge of sharing the device for research purposes, as others would need the device to complete their research tasks.
Later, the user provides a detailed account of their experience with the device: they clipped it to their pillow, pressed the button which then flashed blue, and were serenaded by a brief Pikachu lullaby before going to sleep. They woke up after a full night’s sleep, pressed the button again, and received a rainbow flash followed by Pikachu sounds, confirming the logged sleep data. The user mentions a potential issue with the device not logging sleep accurately for some people, based on reports.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses some technical glitches and bugs but notes that the rewards, which include dust and buddy hearts, are adequate. They mention that progressing with the Snorlax research requires logging sleep data and that they plan to continue doing so, anticipating a progress update in about a week. The segment ends with the speaker signing off and wishing good luck to the viewers.