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The video revolves around the unboxing, setup, and functionalities of the new Pokémon Go Plus+ device, a multi-functional accessory for the Pokémon Go and Pokémon Sleep apps. The creator highlights its compact size, similar to previous devices like the PokéWalker and PokéBall Plus, and mentions its USB-C charging port, operation manual, charger, and wrist strap. The presenter explains the setup process, including pairing it with Pokémon Go through the app settings and utilizing features such as Auto Throw, Auto Spin, and Pikachu voice effects. The device, though lacking options to dim lights or vibrations, proves useful for automatic Pokémon catching and sleep tracking, with the sleep data contributing to rewards in Pokémon Go. The video concludes with a demonstration of the device tracking sleep, which requires a minimum of 90 minutes of sleep for proper functionality, and expresses excitement for the related Pokémon Sleep app, encouraging viewers to engage with the content.
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In this segment of the video, the creator unboxes the new Pokémon Go Plus+. The device can connect to Pokémon Go to spin PokéStops and throw PokéBalls, allowing use of Great Balls and Ultra Balls, and it also tracks sleep with Pokémon Go or Sleep. As the unboxing proceeds, the presenter reveals the device’s compact size, comparing it to the PokéWalker and PokéBall Plus, noting the similarities and differences. The device has a USB-C charging port, a connection button, and a main button. Additional items in the box include an operation manual, a USB to USB-C charger, and a wrist strap for attaching the device.
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In this part of the video, the presenter explains how to set up and use a Pokémon Go accessory device. The device comes with a wrist strap and a clip to attach it to a pillow, preventing it from falling off the bed during sleep tracking. To pair the device with Pokémon Go, you need to navigate to the settings, select “Connect devices and services,” and then “Accessory devices.” You press the main button on the accessory to make it discoverable, and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the pairing process. The device features options like Auto Throw for Pokéballs and Auto Spin for Pokéstops, allowing it to catch Pokémon and spin Pokéstops automatically. Additional settings include quick reconnect mode and the ability to enable or disable Pikachu voice effects. The presenter mentions the inability to dim or turn off the lights and vibrations, which can be quite intense.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses features and functionalities of the Pokémon Go Plus Plus device. They mention that while the vibration and lights might be a bit much for some, the lights cannot be dimmed but Pikachu’s voice effects can be turned off. The speaker explains that enabling notifications allows the device to catch Pokémon and interact with PokéStops. The device can also track sleep data which can be shared with Pokémon Go for rewards. The speaker notes that the device simplifies catching Pokémon without frequently checking the phone, making it useful for both avid and casual players. Additionally, the device’s capability to connect with Pokémon Sleep to record sleep data is highlighted.
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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates a device that helps track sleep by simply laying flat on the bed and connecting it. The device also features a lullaby sung by Pikachu. They explain that for the device to connect with Pokémon Go, the user needs to sleep for a minimum of 90 minutes. The speaker expresses excitement about using the device with Pokémon Go and anticipates the upcoming release of Pokémon Sleep. They also ask viewers if they have or plan to get a Pokémon Go Plus Plus and remind them to like, subscribe, and stay healthy and hydrated.