"Pokemon GO" has been around since 2016. Believe it or not, people are still finding many ways to enjoy the popular augmented reality (AR) game developed and published by Niantic.
Aside from the exciting events and wild encounters, players are still trying other ways to enjoy the game. One of these new ways of playing is through auto catchers. With the said device, catching wild Pokemon is now easier.
But what exactly are auto catchers in Pokemon GO? Distractify tells us that these devices can be connected to a player's phone via Bluetooth and can speed up the process of hatching Pokemon eggs and automatically detect and throw a single Pokeball at a nearby wild Pokemon.
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This means you can avoid having to walk long distances to find your favorite Pokemon. You might think this could be a game exploit, but reports tell otherwise.
Auto catchers are absolutely allowed in the game, but there are some key differences between official auto catchers and third-party versions.
Catch Wild Pokemon 5 Days Straight!
A report from Nintendolife tells us that this auto catcher from PhotoFast called 247 Catcher can catch Pokemon non-stop in a span of 120 hours, which is 5 days straight of capturing Pokemon from the tall grass.
If that is not already amazing, the auto catcher can also catch wild Pokemon at record speeds. PhotoFast claims that the auto catcher can perform catches in 6.5 seconds.
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Additionally, you can interact with PokeStops using the device. It is also capable of participating in raids and gym fights all on its own. Earn all those rewards from the comfort of your own home with events that frequently feature gym battles and raid quests.
According to Nintendolife, the device also comes with a suction cup cable that can simulate screen taps and is able to do so at a rate that is supposedly even faster than your fingers. Along with this, the device has a longer battery life than the Pokémon GO Plus one-hour limit and can reconnect if a connection problem arises.
More Features
The device comes with a Type-C USB charging cable, according to PhotoFast's official website. Players can recharge their devices using a power bank or another USB power source. The charging time is approximately 2 hours for up to 120 hours of usage.
As per the company, using the auto catcher can save players a significant amount of resources and time when charging batteries.
PhotoFast's 247 Catcher also includes useful smart alerts that can notify users of auto-catch and Pokemon captured. It will be indicated by an LED indicator light and vibration and sound alerts. The device comes with options to activate vibration and sound alerts.
Finally, the device is about the size of a coin and comes with a free storage case.