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Poké Ball Plus

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Features

  • Poke Ball Plus lights up, vibrates, and plays sounds based on what you do in Pokemon: Lets Go, Pikachu; or Pokemon: Lets Go, Eevee; If a friend has a Poke Ball Plus of their own, they can help you catch and battle alongside you to make it a 2 player adventure; When you take your favorite Pokemon out with you in the Poke Ball Plus accessory, you can also gently shake it to hear the Pokemon inside; Connect Poke Ball Plus to the Pokemon GO; app and it will light up and vibrate when youre near a Pokemon or Poke Stop
  • Games, system and Poke Ball Plus sold separately
  • Using as a Pokemon GO Plus requires installation of the Pokemon GO application on a compatible smartphone

Description

Feel like a real Pokémon Trainer as you travel through the Kanto region in the Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! games with Poké Ball Plus. Make a gentle throwing motion to catch a Pokémon to feel and hear in the palm of your hand. Take your favorite Pokémon out for a stroll in Poké Ball Plus. Every accessory contains the Mythical Pokémon Mew! Just like with Pokémon GO Plus, you can use your Poké Ball Plus when playing Pokémon GO on a compatible smartphone to easily search for Pokémon. Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Everyone Content Description: Mild Cartoon Violence. Internal battery: Lithium Ion 220 milli-Ampere Hour, Charging time Approx. 3 hours.


Release date: November 16, 2018


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Product Dimensions: 2.84 x 2.84 x 4.06 inches; 2.47 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: HACAPLSAA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.46 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 1, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Let's go pokemon lol
Perfect as expected. Brand new in box. Awesome as it worked with the Nintendo switch and pokemon go on your phones.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Jay Mack

  • Awesome!
Exactly what I was looking for!
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Dylan

  • How to use the pokeball plus? Internet for the win hehe.
Pokeball plus comes with little to no instruction, well mine did anyway and granted that it was the Japanese version any who, I am glad that I was able to look up what to do and how to use it.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023 by Josh P.

  • Awesome, but needs updating!
This is a fun controller for the new Pokémon Let's Go games, but certain aspects of this controller make it seem like Nintendo REALLY needs to update the firmware. The bad: First, there is no way to easily get to the home menu and end your play session when you are using this as a controller. You need to use a Joycon to get yourself to the home menu, or press the power button on your Switch. This gets annoying, because when you're using the PBP as your primary controller, the Switch doesn't want to let you connect a pro controller even if you just want to use it to go home. In the game, you can shake the PBP to use it as the X/Y button...sometimes. This doesn't work when you're in battle. If you shake the PBP to see details about attacks (Y) it will not work. I've also noticed this happen in other menus like the clothing trunk. Seems like a small oversight, but gets annoying. The battery life seems lacking. To my knowledge there is no way to see a warning about low battery life! The Switch fully prevents you from using the PBP to go to the home or quick settings menu, so you can't see the battery level icon. I found that this will last 5-6 hours, then suddenly die. Luckily it seems to charge in about a 2-3 hours (but it doesn't alert you when it's full, so I wouldn't know). The good: Other than the software/firmware issues, this is so fun to use! I love that I can feel like I'm actually throwing a Poké Ball at the Pokémon on my TV! The wrist strap and ring makes sure the PBP is secure in your hands. The controller is also good for moving in the game, but sometimes it's hard to orient your character because you're using a circular joystick on a sphere, so you often lose your orientation if you move it in your hands slightly. Mew: Quite simply, you get one Mew per Poké Ball Plus. This is tied to the serial number so once you claim Mew that's it. You also can not soft reset for nature, Pokémon Let's Go saves as soon as you claim your Mew. You can't take your own Pokémon on strolls until you claim Mew, but otherwise you can claim Mew at any point in the game from the Communication menu. The extra: Taking your Pokémon for strolls is cute, and you can choose to play with your Pokémon my holding down the joystick. I also love that you can connect this to Pokémon Go and use it as an enhanced Pokémon Go Plus. Rumor has it, that if you connect it to Pokémon Go while you have a Pokémon on a stroll from Pokémon Let's Go, that Pokémon will automatically spin PokéStops for you! Conclusion: I think the Poké Ball Plus is a wonderful and fun idea, but some updating is definitely needed to smooth out the hiccups. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2018 by RobPlease

  • Nice pokeball
I bought this pokeball for alot of money. Its nice to have a new pokeball anyways. The bad part was I didn't get a mew in it. I'm sure there some with mew in the pokeball but seem like some doesn't.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by jay xiong

  • Would probably buy again
This works “ok.” I definitely overestimated how much catching an “auto-catcher” can do but ultimately don’t regret the purchase. A friend pointed out that when it’s auto-catching is at times when I wouldn’t be catching anyway (ie when I’m in a raid) so anything this thing catches is always extra. This is true and the stardust boost from all the extra catching is nice. I don’t like how it prioritizes catching mons over spinning stops and gyms. If there is a single mon on the screen it won’t spin the stop. You can have it not catch any mons at all but that isn’t always preferable. If you aren’t moving, so like in a parked car at a nest, it will usually do nothing. My friend has the 10km egg auto-catcher (can’t remember the name of it) and his behaves the same way in this regard. It’s also annoying trying to keep the button pushed in so it actually “auto” catches. You can use the strap or a rubberband but seeing as it’s a round object...they periodically fall off. I use the quick-catch method (if you’re unfamiliar do yourself a favor and google it) to catch mons and as a result feel like this thing just takes too long. It first has to register that a pokemon is there (which it sometimes does before you can see it. Sometimes refuses even when the mon has been on your screen for minutes), then it has to lock on, then throw the ball/shake to see if it catches. If it does catch it has a cute little rainbow light display but if it doesn’t it just vibrates in a pouty way. It doesn’t seem like much but those extra seconds of processing really add up. I REALLY hate that if an auto-catcher doesn’t catch the mon it always runs away. This is true for all auto-catchers but is something you have to be eternally aware of. This means if your poke ball locks on to a mon before you/at the same time as you and it doesn’t catch the mon then you’re gonna waste an extra ball trying to catch it before it actually flees for you. If you try to use a berry on a mon your poke ball got to first you will get a “this item cannot he used here” error message usually (whether it caught it or not) so at least you know you can run away from those encounters. I’ve been playing with this and watching my friend play with the other one since go fest and honestly? They’re all the same thing. They each have their own little quirks and glitches but they’re ultimately the same. Just make sure you understand the limitations of this device and have some good strategies in place for when and how to use it and you won’t be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Happy
It was good
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by Cix Nitoichi

  • Connectivity issues with smartphones (android and Apple)
I got one of these for myself, one for my husband, and one for my best friend for Christmas. They are great...most of the time. I like that I can walk/ride by pokestops without having to get on my phone to spin them and I can set it to see Pokémon and catch or not catch them with a click of a button. Unless there’s a special one or field research, I would rather hatch more eggs in less time vs spending more time catching them. Problem: it wasn’t always as bad as it’s gotten over the relatively short time of a month, but it disconnects on its own for no reason. I mean if I’m going to be going through a part of town with a ton of stops in a row, I’ll check before I leave the parking spot and I’ll get the spins. It removes any and all FOMO that had me wanting to have my phone out in that area. However, more and more I will realize it’s not detecting anything and I’ll see that it’s disconnected. That is somehow better than it not doing anything and it looks connected. Yes, this is compatible with Apple (my phone) and Android (husband and friend) but I suspect that was thrown in at the last moment out of fear that not enough Switch player would buy it. Great product, they do lose a star for connectivity, but I struggled between 3 star and 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2020 by Debra S McGee

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