Pokémon GO Plus +
- Brand:
- Nintendo
- Model Number:
- PMCAWNSAA
- UPC:
- 045496882730
- EAN:
- 0045496882730
- ASIN:
- B09Z16XWH9
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6537404
- Walmart SKU:
- 1203950273
Current pricing at $54.00 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Highest Price
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$219.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$49.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$219.99 |
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$54.00 | |
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Lowest Price
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$54.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$54.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Pokémon GO Plus + since 9/23/2023. The most recent price update was on Dec 1, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $54.00 (lowest on 9/23/2023) to $54.00 (highest on 9/23/2023). The average price during this period is $54.00.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 697 reviews.
This product has been gaining popularity and going out of stock. So resellers are giving selling them at crazy high prices. Thrilled with Walmart for making my shopping experience amazing, and also letting me gift a love one something they'll love without breaking the bank.
Got a few extra shines I wouldn’t have ever seen if I didn’t use this. Just don’t check your journal and you know know what you missed. The speed of the device is lacking but the feature where it can detect and spin stops while I drive is phenomenal. It’s great to get a few extra pokeballs on my short trips around. I like the pokemon sleep app but it’s fairly lackluster compared to pokemon go
If you're playing Pokemon go this is a great device for you. I used the go plus and it was great but it only threw regular pokeballs. the pokeball plus was cool because you can use it with the switch for the lets go games. and it had auto spin for pokestops. but this is the best of both combined. you can auto spin pokestops but it can also auto throw pokeballs. but even better you can set it to throw great and ultra balls. it won't automatically throw them but you throw with a push of the button. i drive a lot for work so i have the auto spin and auto throw on and don't even look at the game while i work. i just check my game when i get parked and check to see what shiny i might have caught. i also use the sleep function for the nightcap Snorlax. i wish you could completely disable Pikachu from talking but he still sings when you try to start sleep mode.
The Pokemon Go is a valuable addition to the Pokemon Go experience, especially for dedicated players and fans. It offers a convenient way to play the game in a semi-autopilot mode. While the automatic Poke ball throwing feature is useful, the real highlight of this device is its ability to automatically spin Poke Stops. This feature allows you to effortlessly collect items while on the move, without needing to interact with your phone. For anyone familiar with Pokemon Go, this functionality is incredibly beneficial, saving time and enhancing the overall gameplay. On the downside, the Pokemon Sleep app included with the device has its flaws. While it's a fun and interesting concept when it functions correctly, users often encounter issues such as error messages claiming insufficient sleep time or inaccurate data recording. Additionally, the sleep data may not always sync properly with Pokemon Go. Despite these drawbacks, the auto spin feature of the Pokemon Go outweighs any problems associated with the sleep app. Overall, this device is a worthwhile investment for avid Pokemon Go players. At least in my opinion.
Finally able to use all of your pokeballs not just the normal ones. The older versions seem a little faster but only do the red pokeballs. My biggest complaint is the vibration is insanity inducing. And there is no normal way to stop the vibration, had to take the device apart and cut the wires. Now it's great!!!
***I don't know why this says it's for the Switch. I have an Android and it works perfectly fine. This thing definitely does not make you feel like you're cheating with the way it works. The auto-catcher is not meant for farming good Pokémon. I only use it when I'm sitting in a location that has a pokestop in radius so that I A) get stardust, and B) keep my bag from being full so it can continuously spin said pokestop. The auto-spinner for pokestops is a lifesaver for me. I have been going 49MPH (forty-nine) and it still managed to spin a pokestop for me. I thought it would cap out at 35MPH, but I guess not. That feature alone makes me take it wherever I go. Although you can turn the pikachu voice off, the vibration is still intense, as well as the bright colors. If you're driving, make sure to stick it in a place so the lights don't go off to where other people can see it in your car. Sometimes it looks like police lights and you might make the car in front of you slam on their brakes. It took me a few days to get the sleep recording to work correctly. I ended up having to place it on the other side of my mattress where I wouldn't accidentally knock it off in my sleep. But the 2500 stardust and two hearts for your buddy rewards are worth it to use, in my opinion. All around, I enjoy having this. It helps me out a lot when I'm not able to look at my phone. I just wish it would be a little quieter and wouldn't look like a rave whenever it was doing its thing. I also have to make sure it is still connected to my Pokémon Go account because it does tend to turn itself off after so long of no activity, but that's no dealbreaker for me. Would have been 5/5 stars if the vibration and lights could be turned down. A handy strap and clip comes with the product, so that was nice.
The item is a little buggy but that’s probably going to be fixed in a patch also it’s a little slower than the Pokéball plus at detecting Pokéstops and Pokémon and the special snorlax research stalls your encounter with snorlax until 7 days of tracking you sleep which is annoying
Never got order was dropped off at house but when i got home package wasn't there. Tired to get refund but Walmart said since it was dropped off and photo was taken i couldn't get refund
Half of the time it doesn't do anything, my item bag isn't full, I have space for Pokemon, I'm connected via Bluetooth, I have the correct poke balls selected.
Hasn’t worked since the day I got it, I tried to return it to the store and they said I had to deal directly with a third-party. I’m not doing that, I am chalking it up to a $55 lesson learned that I need to stick with Amazon. Amazon would’ve taken care of this and it ain’t worth all the trouble to get my 55 bucks back
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $139.99 (Mar 26) to $219.99 (Jun 22) over the past 90 days. Current price is 17.8% above the 90-day average of $186.68.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $219.99 | $+10.00 | +4.8% | |
| $209.99 | $-10.00 | -4.5% | |
| $219.99 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $219.99 | $+20.00 | +10.0% | |
| $199.99 | $+10.00 | +5.3% | |
| $189.99 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $189.99 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $189.99 | $+23.00 | +13.8% | |
| $166.99 | $+7.00 | +4.4% | |
| $159.99 | $-5.00 | -3.0% | |
| $164.99 | $+10.00 | +6.5% | |
| $154.99 | $+15.00 | +10.7% | |
| $139.99 | — | — |