

🎮 Level up your Pokémon Go grind—catch more, scroll less!
The Go-tcha Evolve is a sleek LED-touch wristband designed for Pokémon Go enthusiasts, featuring auto catch and auto spin functions that let you play hands-free. With a built-in USB rechargeable battery and a compact 1.3-inch display, it seamlessly integrates with your phone to maximize in-game rewards while you stay active and connected.
| ASIN | B07Y7CW9QY |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167,108 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #318 in Kids' Handheld Games #11,668 in Wearable Technology (Electronics) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,395) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.94 Grams |
| Item model number | 18597 |
| Manufacturer | Datel |
| Product Dimensions | 3.07 x 2.13 x 3.15 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1.3 Inches |
M**Z
Was supposed to be for the kids...but...
We lost this a year ago before a birthday and found it a while later. The kids stopped playing the game, so I figured I'd use it on my walks with my wife. This thing is both stupid and awesome. Removing the band to use the charger makes me think I'm going to break it every time. I haven't yet, so it's durable, but you have to pull hard and at an angle. Plugging it into the charger is tricky, because it wiggles around, but you figure it out. Using the interface is simple and stupid. Only one side of the screen recognizes touch, so even if the UI shows a checkbox on the other side, only the one side will care if you're touching it. You have to touch and hold to get to the settings page (versus just a touch to turn it on). When on the setting page, you need to tap on each screen to move to the next screen, or press and hold to toggle the setting on or off. This isn't really intuitive at first, and you aren't sure what you are turning on or off. You want vibration off, as it is noisy. You want to turn on spinning the stops, catching pokemon, and catching new pokemon. It's not easy connecting to the phone at first (or obvious), but once you do it once it works well afterwards. Wearing the device is a bit of a pain if you want to cross your arms, and you frequently can start up the settings, and turn off various settings, because the touch sensor is so sensitive. All this sounds like criticism, but the fact is that it is a simple device that gives you the option to spin stops and catch pokemon when you're not paying attention. That's cool and useful. It's allowed me to catch a ton of stuff, and collect a lot of items, when I'd otherwise be distracted. THAT BEING SAID, it's important to know what it actually does. Every few seconds, it will try to do about 3 actions. Whether those actions are successful or not, it doesn't matter. There is a pause, and then a few more actions. I share this because if you're walking through a park, you may not spin every stop and clear every pokemon, because you'll be out of range before it has time to rotate through everything. If there are no pokemon, you'll spin stops easily and quickly. If there are pokemon, it tries to catch those first before the stops, so spinning those can be your job while it tries to catch the pokemon. It ONLY uses your regular balls, and stops trying when you're out. It will try to spin stops, but obviously stops when your bag is full. I've ended up with a ton of blue and black balls and zero red ones...making the device a bit worthless until I restock, but at least it helps with spinning stops (and works if you drive around 25mph) The throws are with basic balls, and basic stats of catching or not. A ton of things run away. You won't catch everything...but that's okay. I open the game and find that I've picked up shinies and tons of stuff I otherwise wouldn't have caught. It only works when the game is running on your phone, but your phone screen can be off and it can be in your pocket. It is important to note that some apps will terminate the game (like Maps or your camera), so if you're using those apps, you may find you aren't catching anything. The device turns off after 30-45 minutes, even if it has power left, so you just have to reconnect it (takes maybe 10 seconds), which is fine to me. This is a good purchase. It's throttled and measured to not be too overpowered...but as long as you understand that, and how it works, it's a great investment if you enjoy the game. If nothing else, it allows you to gain the benefit of being in parks and public areas, when you're not allowed/advised to be looking at your phone and throwing pokeballs...
S**H
Gotta catchem all
I'm catching all the mons with this. Just make sure you have pokeballs in storage on Go as it doesn't use other types of pokeballs in the auto catch afk filter
A**R
Queue The Sad Pokemon Music.
Please read the updates as it's not completely useless now!! It was 2 hours of fun. Then it started getting lazy and disconnecting at random. Then the screen went dead. There are now lots of scratches on the screen, and all I can think is my Haines brand hooded sweater was scratching to the plastic. Pretty cheap if you ask me. Regardless, after I put it on the charger it connects for a while, will spin a pokestop, but doesn't auto catch. The screen still does not display anything. The Application no longer connects to the device. It appears to already be problematic and dying. $50 for 2 hours of fun, and then hours of troubleshooting, missed Pokémon, and Sadness. If advise you to pass on this one. Sorry, it started very well, but this was not a good experience overall. UPDATE: I got the app to work. Get this, close all apps, turn off Bluetooth, then the device magically connects to the app; with Bluetooth disabled on my Samsung Note 20 Ultra... So, that's a bit sketchy in the security department in my opinion. I apparently can touch the screen to get to settings, but I still have no display. I tried the unplug / replug 10 or more times to reset, which did nothing. I'm open to suggestions. What time is it? Who knows now. Ha, just kidding. Still having a sucky experience though, although I've improved the situation a bit. I hope this info helps someone out there. Update 2: ok, I let the battery die out completely. During that time I did have it vibrating, which it does once in a while but seems inconsistent. Then, after completely draining the battery and then fully recharging the device, I have the screen working. That said the colors are all kinds of messed up now. Please see the photos, they are trippy. It IS catching pokemon now at its expected 1-standard-ball-throw-first-time-only-low-rate, but that's not the fault of the product, that's the game itself. So, believe it or not the situation is improving, kind-of. Being able to Auto-spin poke stops while driving 20mph is a great bonus, so at least I can do that.
M**L
Great Gadget if you LOVE Pokemon Go!!
The Got-cha is a wonderful device as long as it stays connected to your phone. I had to learn that keeping the Got-cha on my left hand and my phone in my right pocket was sometimes too far for it to stay connected and it would continuously get disconnected. I also found that any battery life on the Got-cha less than 25% basically means that you are going to keep getting disconnected as well. The face of the device is EXTREMELY prone to scratching, so I wouldn't expect it to remain pristine for too long; for me, it was severely scratched after only a 3 uses and I wasn't doing anything overly active. I have purchased 3 devices so far and had to return 1 as the screen went out. I truly enjoy the device and it makes playing Pokemon Go so much more entertaining; if I didn't have the one device go out on me after just two weeks, I would have rated the device a 5 star. I am going to see how the others do and if they hold up, I am going to assume the first one I got that broke was an anomaly.
J**N
Significant improvement over the original
This gotcha is significantly better in every way compared to its predecessor. Bigger screen, more information, better functionality, better battery. The only negative i see is the USB charging. I find it convenient that its built into the device as part of the watch strap, but due to the curve of the device, it can be kind of annoying to plug into certain USB ports. This is not the biggest deal, and is the only somewhat negative part of this device. USB type C charging would be nice.
I**S
Todo perfectamente, la entrega un día antes de lo estipulado! En perfecto estado, sin duda volvería a comprar con este vendedor
A**A
Si le vas poniendo y quitando la correa se acaba partiendo en cosa de unos meses, pero se puede evitar comprándole una funda llavero que está disponible también por aquí. Esa funda además la hace más cómoda de usar, pudiéndola enganchar en el pantalón, por ejemplo. Cuando la usas, funciona automáticamente una hora y luego simplemente hay que volverla a activar en segundos. Me ha conseguido muchos pokémon interesantes mientras estudio, trabajo o duermo, que me hubiera perdido de no haber tenido la pulsera. Además es automática, una vez activada recoge las paradas y atrapa los pokémon sin tener que darle a ningún botón como en la pokeball plus y similares.
R**.
Il Go-tcha EVOLVE è un surrogato del PokèmonGO Plus e della Pokèball PLUS. Collegandosi tramite bluetooth al telefono e all'app permette di effettuare catture di Pokèmon e girare Pokèstop. Si differenzia dai prodotti ufficiali per degli aspetti particolari e fondamentali: - Possibilità di rendere le fuzionalità del braccialetto totalmente automatiche. Quindi catturerà (facedo un solo tentativo per Pokèmon mediante le sfere rosse) e girerà Pokèstop con l'app in background senza alcuna azione da parte dell'utente. - Batteria ricaricabile al litio tramite il cavo (con attacco proprietario) fornito in confezione - Possibilità di disabilitare la vibrazione - Aspetto più discreto rispetto alla controparte ufficiale che secondo i miei gusti personali è troppo appariscente. PREGI: rispetto alla versione precedente il Gotcha EVOLVE non ha un braccialetto in silicone che a lungo andare potrebbe allentarsi e far perdere il dispositivo che alloggia all'interno; ma soprattutto ha di un indicatore batteria (che dura leggermente in più alla versione precendete) e schermo a colori. In definitiva è un gadget consigliato a tutti coloro che giocano con costanza a PokèmonGO perchè rende alcuni processi di farming di polvere di stelle e punti esperienza molto più veloci. Inoltre permette di giocare anche quando si è impossibilitati a giocare a schermo attivo (per esempio quando si guida).
H**A
Great Go-tcha (or watcha, as my partner calls it). Battery usually lasts 2/3 days and what’s best, you can finally see it! You have to sync it with the app time to time as the time on the watch desynchronises (5 min fast in about 1/2 months). It works well, like any other gotcha or official go plus, etc. Has the same issues connecting to the game, but nothing to do with the device itself.
S**W
Product is easy to connect to your phone and works great. I decided to take it off the strap and keep in a case as you need it off the strap to charge and it's not easy taking it off and putting back on. It only uses red balls to catch the Pokémon and goes through them pretty quick so make so you have plenty although if you are near loads of stops it'll quickly restock them automatically. It'll connect for an hour, then you'll have to reconnect which is as easy as pressing a button on your phone. Set up took a whole minute and that was it.
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