Pokemon Go Accessories That Can Help Players Improve Their Catching Skills

Pokemon Go accessories are coming to the game. These new and upcoming gadgets can help players improve their catching skills.

Pokemon Go Plus

Pokemon Go Plus is an accessory manufactured by Nintendo. Players can still play Pokemon Go without the Plus device but this certainly adds to the fun. The Pokemon Go Plus could either be worn around the wrist, clipped or tucked inside the pocket.

Pokemon Go Plus was recently released this September and the price is around $35. The demand for the Plus device was so high that retailers quickly ran out of them. The next batch will not be due until the latter part of October.

The Plus device allows Pokemon Go players to play the game without the need of unlocking their smartphones. The device notifies the player through a series of various colored lights and tactile responses.

The device simply connects through the smartphone's Bluetooth connection. Players are also alerted if there are Pokemon nearby. Pokemon Go Plus users can throw Poke Balls and capture Pokemon by using the button located on the front of the device.

Pokemon Go Kinetic Control

GamerReality LLC has recently created a kinetic motion controller that can be used to physically capture a Pokemon in the game. Interested buyers can get them on KickStarter by pledging $35. The earliest batch will be available on December this year.

Pokemon Go Aimer

This plastic contraption is secured on top of the smartphone's screen. Seller claims that the Aimer can improve player's accuracy and save a lot of PokeBalls. The plastic device is available in various colors namely, blue, black, pink, red and white. The retail cost is around $10 and could be ordered in this site. The Pokemon Go Aimer is available to both Android and iPhone smartphones.

Expect several more new Pokemon Go accessories that will come out of the market in the days to come.

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