Allows auto-attempts at Pokemon capture*
Auto-attempts at Pokemon capture unfold the same way they are attempted with a Pokemon GO Plus. This means that one single Pokeball is tossed at whatever Pokemon the game sees as in-range of the user. If the Pokeball misses or the Pokemon escapes, the Pokemon then runs. If the user is out of standard Pokeballs, the device moves on to the next tier of Pokeballs, Great Balls, then Ultra Balls.
Allows auto-spins of Pokestops?
Auto-spins of Pokestops occur only if the user is moving slow enough to be able to spin a Pokestop normally. Users driving in cars, passing by Pokestops at 30MPH+ will not be spinning Pokestops automatically. Users driving cars and driving around 10MPH past Pokestops will see that Pokestop spun automatically most of the time.
Comes with charger in box
Comes with fancy armband for quick access
Go-Tcha devices stay charged for weeks at a time
How Do I Use it?
Download the Go-tcha User Guide which tells you how to connect your Go-tcha and explains the animation screens. Choose to auto-catch Pokemon and collect items from Pokestops, turn on/off vibration feedback and more.
This device uses a touch-sensitive button which cycles through several options on a one-color display. The display shows Pokemon Capture (in the form of a Pokeball), Pokestop Spinning (with a sort-of Pokestop-looking icon), and Pokemon found (with a question mark in a box). Each of these items has a box below it with a checkmark or an on or off. There is also a spot to turn vibration (yes the device has a vibrate feedback inside), and to connect to the user's phone (Android and iPhone work)