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[[File:Pokémon GO Plus Plus How to Use.jpg|thumb|200px|Using the Pokémon GO Plus +]]
[[File:Pokémon GO Plus Plus How to Use.jpg|thumb|200px|Using the Pokémon GO Plus +]]
The Pokémon GO Plus + communicates with the player's smart device via {{wp|Bluetooth}} connection. The device is rechargable via {{wp|USB Type-C}} port. The Pokémon GO Plus + package includes the device, a strap with clip, and a USB charging cable.
The Pokémon GO Plus + package includes the device, a strap with clip, and a {{wp|USB Type-C}} charging cable. The device itself has a central main button which can light up to indicate certain states of play, and a top button. It communicates with the player's smart device via {{wp|Bluetooth}} connection, and is rechargable via USB Type-C port.
 
The top button of the Pokémon GO Plus + has an LED light which indicates battery power when pressed. The LED light indicators are as follows:<ref name=PGPPSleepConnecting>[https://www.pokemongoplusplus.com/en/sleep/#pairing Playing with Pokémon Sleep|Pokémon GO Plus + official website (Connecting)]</ref>
* Blinking red: Low
* Yellow (blinks twice): Greatly reduced
* Yellow (blinks once): Slightly reduced
* Steady green: Mostly charged


The Pokémon GO Plus + is used with [[Pokémon GO]] and [[Pokémon Sleep]].
The Pokémon GO Plus + is used with [[Pokémon GO]] and [[Pokémon Sleep]].


===Pokémon Sleep===
===Pokémon Sleep===
The Pokémon GO Plus + links with Pokémon Sleep to track the player's sleep in place of their smart device. To activate the Pokémon GO Plus +, the central button is pressed and held, and then the device is put on the player's bed, preferably beside the pillow. When the player wakes up, the Pokémon GO Plus + button is pressed once again to finish tracking the player's sleep. Any data recorded by the Pokémon GO Plus + will be automatically transferred to the player's Pokémon Sleep account.
The Pokémon GO Plus + links with Pokémon Sleep to track the player's sleep in place of their smart device. To activate sleep tracking, the Pokémon GO Plus + is placed on the player's mattress beside their pillow, then it is activated by pressing and holding the main button. The Pokémon GO Plus + must be laid flat in order to activate sleep tracking; if successful, its main button will light up blue, and if not, it will glow red.<ref name=PGPPSleepPlaying>[https://www.pokemongoplusplus.com/en/sleep/#howto Playing with Pokémon Sleep|Pokémon GO Plus + official website (Playing)]</ref>


The Pokémon GO Plus + includes sound functionality, with sounds of {{p|Pikachu}} stored in the device. The Pikachu sounds include lullabies to help the player sleep at night, and alarms to wake the player up in the morning. With frequent use of the device, more sounds for the Pikachu will be unlocked.
When the player wakes up, the main button is pressed and held once again to finish tracking the player's sleep. A minimum of 90 minutes of sleep is needed for the sleep session to be considered valid; otherwise, the main button will glow red when pressed, indicating the sleep session was invalid. When the Pokémon Sleep software is opened, it will automatically connect to and read data recorded by the paired Pokémon GO Plus +; this can also be done manually by pressing the "GO Plus +" option on the Pokémon Sleep menu.<ref name=PGPPSleepPlaying/>


Pairing the Pokémon GO Plus + with Pokémon Sleep will reward the player with a special helper {{p|Pikachu}} wearing a nightcap. This helper Pikachu does not count towards the limit of five Helper Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep, meaning the player will have a total of six Helper Pokémon.
The Pokémon GO Plus + includes sound functionality, with sounds of {{p|Pikachu}} stored in the device. The Pikachu sounds include lullabies to help the player sleep at night, and alarms to wake the player up in the morning. With frequent use of the device, more sounds for the Pikachu will be unlocked. Sounds, alarms, and other settings of the Pokémon GO Plus + can be toggled on or off from the Pokémon Sleep settings. The Pokémon GO Plus + can also be put on silent mode (turning off all the Pikachu sounds), by holding down both the top and main buttons for at least one second.<ref name=PGPPSleepPlaying/>
 
Pairing the Pokémon GO Plus + with Pokémon Sleep will reward the player with a special helper {{p|Pikachu}} wearing a nightcap. This nightcap-wearing Pikachu does not count towards the limit of five Helper Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep, meaning the player will have a total of six Helper Pokémon. When it is also paired with Pokémon GO, it allows the player to receive bonus Berries from the nightcap-wearing Pikachu in accordance with the player's Pokémon GO data.<ref name=PGPPSleepPlaying/>


===Pokémon GO===
===Pokémon GO===
When the Pokémon GO Plus + is in active use, the player may continue to experience gameplay elements of Pokémon GO even if they place their device in sleep mode and store it in a place like a pocket or in their handbag. The Pokémon GO app must still be open and running in the background of the player's device to use the Pokémon GO Plus +. The Pokémon GO Plus + can be used to automatically throw [[Poké Ball]]s and spin [[PokéStop]]s.
When the Pokémon GO Plus + is in active use, the player may continue to experience gameplay elements of Pokémon GO even if they place their device in sleep mode and store it in a place like a pocket or in their handbag. The Pokémon GO app must still be open and running in the background of the player's device to use the Pokémon GO Plus +. The Pokémon GO Plus + can be used to automatically throw [[Poké Ball]]s and spin [[PokéStop]]s and {{GO|Gym}}s. The device will vibrate when detecting a nearby Pokémon, PokéStop, or Gym.<ref name=PGPPGOPlaying>[https://www.pokemongoplusplus.com/en/go/#howto Playing with Pokémon GO|Pokémon GO Plus + official website (Playing)]</ref>
 
Unlike the Pokémon GO Plus, which only works with regular {{i|Poké Ball}}s, the Pokémon GO Plus + also works with [[Great Ball]]s and [[Ultra Ball]]s. However, only regular Poké Balls can be thrown automatically; throwing Great Balls or Ultra Balls requires the player to manually press the Pokémon GO Plus +'s main button. The type of Poké Ball used for manual throwing can be selected from the Pokémon GO settings.<ref name=PGPPGOPlaying/>


Unlike the Pokémon GO Plus, which only works with regular {{i|Poké Ball}}s, the Pokémon GO Plus + also works with [[Great Ball]]s and [[Ultra Ball]]s. However, only regular Poké Balls can be thrown automatically; throwing Great Balls or Ultra Balls requires the player to press the Pokémon GO Plus + button.
The Pokémon GO Plus + will let out a Pikachu cry when connecting or disconnecting with the Pokémon GO app. It will also let out the Pikachu cry when encountering a Pokémon the player has never encountered before. The Pikachu cries can be toggled on or off from the Pokémon GO settings or by putting the Pokémon GO Plus + in silent mode.<ref name=PGPPGOPlaying/>


Pairing the Pokémon GO Plus + with Pokémon GO will grant the player a Special Research that rewards {{p|Snorlax}} [[Event Pokémon (GO)|wearing a nightcap]], as well as giving bonus {{GO|Stardust}} and hearts for the player's [[Buddy Pokémon]].
Pairing the Pokémon GO Plus + with Pokémon GO will grant the player a Special Research that rewards {{p|Snorlax}} [[Event Pokémon (GO)|wearing a nightcap]]. When it is also paired with Pokémon Sleep, it allows the player to receive bonuses in Pokémon GO in accordance to the player's sleep data, such as {{GO|Stardust}}, items, and hearts for the player's [[Buddy Pokémon]].<ref name=PGPPGOPlaying/>


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Latest revision as of 12:41, 19 July 2023

Pokémon GO Plus +

The Pokémon GO Plus + (Japanese: Pokémon GO Plus +) is a peripheral for use with Pokémon GO and Pokémon Sleep. It functions similarly to the Pokémon GO Plus, but with the added functionality of tracking time spent sleeping to affect gameplay in Pokémon Sleep. It was released in Japan, the Americas, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan on July 14, 2023, and in Europe on July 21, 2023.

Blurb

The following blurb is taken from the Nintendo of America website.[1]


Catch Pokémon and track your sleep with one device!

Pokémon GO Plus + is a new device that uses Bluetooth® Low Energy technology to link with the Pokémon Sleep and Pokémon GO smart device apps!

With the Pokémon Sleep app, just press and hold the central button on the Pokémon GO Plus + accessory and place it by your pillow. There’s a Pikachu within your Pokémon GO Plus + that can sing you lullabies and act as your morning alarm; Pikachu grows friendlier the more you sleep, unlocking even more sounds! Depending on how you sleep, you can collect more Pokémon to complete the sleep Pokédex! Keep an eye on your sleep data and link to Pokémon GO to take advantage of upcoming gameplay features.

With Pokémon GO, use this accessory to spin PokéStops or throw Poké Balls automatically (and Great Balls and Ultra Balls too!). You can catch Pokémon without even pressing a button! Linking the Pokémon GO Plus + with Pokémon GO will also let you take on Special Research to catch a Snorlax with a nightcap.

  • Catch Pokémon and track your sleep with the Pokémon GO Plus + accessory!
  • Keep track of your sleep with the press of a button
  • Press and hold the central button on the Pokémon GO Plus + accessory and place it by your pillow to track your sleep on the Pokémon Sleep app
  • There’s a Pikachu within your Pokémon GO Plus + that can sing you lullabies and act as your morning alarm; Pikachu grows friendlier the more you sleep, unlocking even more sounds!
  • Spin PokéStops or throw Poké Balls automatically in Pokémon GO for hands-free gameplay (and Great Balls and Ultra Balls can be thrown too!)

Functionality

Using the Pokémon GO Plus +

The Pokémon GO Plus + package includes the device, a strap with clip, and a USB Type-C charging cable. The device itself has a central main button which can light up to indicate certain states of play, and a top button. It communicates with the player's smart device via Bluetooth connection, and is rechargable via USB Type-C port.

The top button of the Pokémon GO Plus + has an LED light which indicates battery power when pressed. The LED light indicators are as follows:[2]

  • Blinking red: Low
  • Yellow (blinks twice): Greatly reduced
  • Yellow (blinks once): Slightly reduced
  • Steady green: Mostly charged

The Pokémon GO Plus + is used with Pokémon GO and Pokémon Sleep.

Pokémon Sleep

The Pokémon GO Plus + links with Pokémon Sleep to track the player's sleep in place of their smart device. To activate sleep tracking, the Pokémon GO Plus + is placed on the player's mattress beside their pillow, then it is activated by pressing and holding the main button. The Pokémon GO Plus + must be laid flat in order to activate sleep tracking; if successful, its main button will light up blue, and if not, it will glow red.[3]

When the player wakes up, the main button is pressed and held once again to finish tracking the player's sleep. A minimum of 90 minutes of sleep is needed for the sleep session to be considered valid; otherwise, the main button will glow red when pressed, indicating the sleep session was invalid. When the Pokémon Sleep software is opened, it will automatically connect to and read data recorded by the paired Pokémon GO Plus +; this can also be done manually by pressing the "GO Plus +" option on the Pokémon Sleep menu.[3]

The Pokémon GO Plus + includes sound functionality, with sounds of Pikachu stored in the device. The Pikachu sounds include lullabies to help the player sleep at night, and alarms to wake the player up in the morning. With frequent use of the device, more sounds for the Pikachu will be unlocked. Sounds, alarms, and other settings of the Pokémon GO Plus + can be toggled on or off from the Pokémon Sleep settings. The Pokémon GO Plus + can also be put on silent mode (turning off all the Pikachu sounds), by holding down both the top and main buttons for at least one second.[3]

Pairing the Pokémon GO Plus + with Pokémon Sleep will reward the player with a special helper Pikachu wearing a nightcap. This nightcap-wearing Pikachu does not count towards the limit of five Helper Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep, meaning the player will have a total of six Helper Pokémon. When it is also paired with Pokémon GO, it allows the player to receive bonus Berries from the nightcap-wearing Pikachu in accordance with the player's Pokémon GO data.[3]

Pokémon GO

When the Pokémon GO Plus + is in active use, the player may continue to experience gameplay elements of Pokémon GO even if they place their device in sleep mode and store it in a place like a pocket or in their handbag. The Pokémon GO app must still be open and running in the background of the player's device to use the Pokémon GO Plus +. The Pokémon GO Plus + can be used to automatically throw Poké Balls and spin PokéStops and Gyms. The device will vibrate when detecting a nearby Pokémon, PokéStop, or Gym.[4]

Unlike the Pokémon GO Plus, which only works with regular Poké Balls, the Pokémon GO Plus + also works with Great Balls and Ultra Balls. However, only regular Poké Balls can be thrown automatically; throwing Great Balls or Ultra Balls requires the player to manually press the Pokémon GO Plus +'s main button. The type of Poké Ball used for manual throwing can be selected from the Pokémon GO settings.[4]

The Pokémon GO Plus + will let out a Pikachu cry when connecting or disconnecting with the Pokémon GO app. It will also let out the Pikachu cry when encountering a Pokémon the player has never encountered before. The Pikachu cries can be toggled on or off from the Pokémon GO settings or by putting the Pokémon GO Plus + in silent mode.[4]

Pairing the Pokémon GO Plus + with Pokémon GO will grant the player a Special Research that rewards Snorlax wearing a nightcap. When it is also paired with Pokémon Sleep, it allows the player to receive bonuses in Pokémon GO in accordance to the player's sleep data, such as Stardust, items, and hearts for the player's Buddy Pokémon.[4]

Development

The Pokémon GO Plus + was announced at the Pokémon 2019 Press Conference on May 29, 2019 to be released in 2020 alongside Pokémon Sleep; however, this did not occur, and no further information about the peripheral was announced until 2023. During Pokémon Presents on February 27, 2023, it was announced that it would be released in Japan, the Americas, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan on July 14, 2023, and in Europe on July 21, 2023.

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