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🎮 Catch ’em all without missing a beat—your pocket-sized game-changer!
The Brook Pocket Auto Catch Light is the smallest and lightest auto catch device for Pocket Monster games, designed to support dual accounts simultaneously. With its AirTag-sized form factor, rechargeable battery, and fast auto spin & catch capabilities, it offers seamless Bluetooth connectivity for both iOS and Android users. Equipped with smart RGB LED indicators and a complete accessory set, it ensures effortless, discreet gameplay anytime, anywhere—perfect for busy professionals who want to stay ahead in the game without being glued to their screens.



































| ASIN | B0CGDJTXJM |
| Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #689 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #15 in GEM Box Microconsole |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (739) |
| Date First Available | August 28, 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.4 ounces |
| Item model number | Pocket Auto Catch Light |
| Manufacturer | Brook |
| Product Dimensions | 1.26 x 1.26 x 0.59 inches; 0.4 ounces |
I**Y
This is awesome
I had gotten an auto catcher Poke Egg for Christmas which was fun, but had lots of problems. That one was constantly disconnecting, and the switch to turn it on to connect was getting to the point of not working at all. Finally, I decided to try something else, and after reading lots of reviews, I decided to spring for this which was about double the cost of what I had before. The poke egg only lasted a few months; I've had this for a couple months and it's going strong and no issues so far. In a word, this thing is AWESOME. It's easy to connect - there's an icon in the game that you tap that, and then push the button on the device, and it connects. Never have problems connecting like I did with the other one. As others have said, after about an hour, it automatically disconnects, but so easy to reconnect again. You recharge the battery by plugging it in to a phone charger and it seems to last a long time. I don't know how to tell when i need to plug it in, until it shows the battery is low, so I just plug it in periodically when I think of it. Lots of times I go for walks, and don't feel much like catching the garbage that's out, in between events when there's cool stuff. That's where this helps - it catches a lot, I've gotten many shinies from this, and of course increases my xp and stardust and I have pokemon to trade back in for candy when I just want to enjoy the nature on my walks or just don't feel like catching - this does it for me. As mentioned, it only uses red balls, and you will easily run out of them relying on this. It's very easy to go into settings and have it only catch pokemon, only spin poke stops, or do both. It does amazing at spinning for me on road trips. It won't catch pokemon over 50 mph. But in big cities, it's been so cool to have it set up to spin pokestops for me and seems to work better than when I try to do it myself (as a passenger of course). It's quicker than the Poke Egg I used to have and somehow is even quicker than I am, trying to spin the poke stops. I also like that I can have it set up to catch, while I go out to lunch with friends and I can give them my full attention, all the while catching those Pokemon - because "you gotta catch 'em all!" It lights up, but doesn't make sounds or vibrate, which is great that you can do it in secret! It's also very small - I clip it to my car keys or my purse, and is very discreet and less cumbersome than the Poke Egg I had before. It also comes in handy when you have gifts to open/send, you're raiding, or trying to defeat Team Rocket - no matter what you're doing, this will always be working in the background, catching and spinning, so you don't feel like you miss out. If you're as addicted to playing Pokemon as I am, this is a must to help with your game. I love it, and absolutely recommend and is worth the money.
J**.
Hands-down best device for multi-account
This thing is AWESOME. I have had 5 different types of catching accessories and this is the best one by far. I've hooked it up to two separate phones at once, as well as dual-accounts on the same phone (Super-tip: if you have the Galaxy Store you can get two copies of the app by downloading one from the Play Store and another on the Galaxy Store) The Pocket Center app works great to change settings if you need to, but changing them in-game works better and is easier. It's how you get firmware updates though, and the only way to turn off auto-catch for unknown. Only real reasons you'd need in the app though. Setup and reconnecting is super easy. Doesn't have all of the options and pretty pictures that a lot of third party watches have, but that is a major PLUS in my book. All of them with a touchscreen and changeable settings on the physical watch will unlock and/or turn your settings on/off if it's inside of your pocket, pressed against an object or even set upside down. This has two actual buttons to press. One on either side and corresponding to the separate connections. I have not had a single issue with my auto-catch or auto-spin randomly turning off against my will. No more frustration over setting the device up, putting it away so it's safe then finding out an hour later that my settings were turned off the whole time without my knowing about it. A REALLY big plus over the other multi-account devices: rechargeable. All of the other multi's that I've seen take triple A batteries and are huge compared to this. The price is actually very good considering you get the equivalent of two functional devices. I upgraded from multiple Reviver Dia Pluses. This allows me to cut devices (and watch-charging necessities) in half, speed up my connection times, my settings never change unless I intend for them to, and this is so small that it is easy to hide, hang or otherwise protect. I comfortably hang two from a lanyard and tuck it in my shirt at work so it isn't damaged when I'm welding or building cars all night in a factory. For multi-accounters this is a must-have, especially running 4 accounts. I've been able to cut down from 4 phones to 2 and lower my Hotspot usage as well as cut out a ton of additional multitasking and phone charging. Especially on community days. Don't judge. I multi because raids are my favorite part of the game and my 12-14 hour a day job makes it so coordinating with others is impossible. So instead of 'making myself some friends', I MADE myself some friends lol. You won't regret the purchase, even if you only play normal. If you multi that's where it REALLY can't be beat.
D**2
Small and easy to carry, Great support!
This is one of the few auto catchers that will run on 2 accounts, whether it's 2 separate devices, or 2 on the same device. It is the size of an air tag and has an air tag style carabiner that is easy to clip onto a belt loop or bag. once you have it setup, it's pretty straight forward pairing. I've used this to pair other players in our Pokemon Go community events so everyone can share the benefit of autocatching or autospinning pokestops and gyms. The super capacitor charges quickly and lasts a decent amount of time of play. Support has been great. I eventually had a problem with my first one after a few months and they sent me a replacement after a few questions. I was so impressed with their support I ordered a new one because the replacement wouldn't arrive in time for GoFest 2025. Brooks makes another model that is bigger with an LCD interface and buttons to turn on and off certain functions, but I stuck with this one because of the super capacitor and the portability. Theoretically, the super capacitor shouldn't have the problems a lithium ion battery over time. It is a little more pricey than the larger less expensive models that look like toes, but considering the functions, I think it's totally worth it.
K**P
Works great and is small enough to carry anywhere
Overall: Small, compact, and fits on keys easily so you don’t lose it. My only issue is it doesn’t automatically connect in the Pokémon Go app when you click on the accessory device ball on the screen. You have to click on the device and the ball on the phone screen each time you want to connect it. Connection: There is a player one button on the front, and a player two button on the back. To connect this you have to click on one side of it, open the Bluetooth setting on your phone, and connect it. Next, go into the Pokémon Go app, go to the accessory device setting, and click on the available device. It won’t tell you which one is player one and player two, which makes connecting two accounts a slow process of trial and error. Charging: the device charges very fast using a common charger. It’s easy to plug it in for a few minutes and get a charge that lasts for a few hours. It disconnects from your app after an hour like most of the other auto-catch devices to preserve the battery. The charge will last for a few days with moderate use. Design: the device itself is a little bigger than a quarter. It comes with a leather-like case that the device fits perfectly into, making it into a keychain that you can carry on your keys or attach to a d-ring and keep on a belt loop without worrying about losing it. Both side have lights that correspond to game events such as spinning stops or successfully catching a Pokémon. There is no sound or vibration, and no option to turn it on. App: there is an app you can download, Pocket Center, that connects to the device and allows for firmware updates and auto-catch options. With the app can choose what it auto captures, and if it auto spins stops. To connect to the app, click either the player one or player two button. You can still change these settings in the Pokémon Go app instead. Value: it’s a little expensive given the lack of a few preferred functions compared to other auto-catchers, but the durability and size make it the preferred one to carry around.
A**R
Gotta Catch Em All!!!
Honestly, I bought this expecting some flaws, but overall to enhance my pokemon experience when walking and driving to and from work so I do not have to look at my phone. I absolutely love it. Several things to know listed below (and i am giving it 5 stars despite the flaws because i do think its the best of its kind on the market): 1. You can only use pokeballs, you will likely treat them like gold now and save them for this at all costs. 2. It will get you some pokemon and pokestops while going at high speeds but it's very hit or miss. 3. It will enhance your stardust, as it catches a lot of crap pokemon, but after 1 pokeball they run, so you either get stardust or experience, and that 25 experience points adds up. 4. It will catch you random shiny pokemon, I have caught 4 of them through this since I started it 2 weeks ago using it less than 1 hour a day. 5. The battery is not great, you will likely need to recharge via your USB charger about every other day. 6. It is hit or miss whether it works, but when it does, it is awesome, and it works pretty well most of the time. Compared to what else is on the market, honestly, it's expensive, but overall build sturdy, rechargeable, and an overall better product. I'm very happy with this little device.
J**)
Bad reachable batteries but otherwise awesome.
I like that it operates quietly however my experience was that after about 6 weeks the battery stops working and then you have to have it plugged in in order for it to work so it's value is diminished a lot after that. So basically I have to leave it in the car charger... At least it's not like the other products that interrupt your day incessantly with messages about your bag being full and connecting and disconnecting all the time. It has the same issues as its competitors in terms of disconnecting and not reconnecting but at least it doesn't bother you with these messages while you're going about your day. Still the battery is a bummer. UPDATE, It died a month later.
S**R
Don't listen to the negative reviews.. BUY THIS ONE!
This thing is awesome! 4 months in and going strong. It is the smallest auto catcher in the market and the fact that it's two in one makes it a great value. Battery life is also great. With about 2-3hrs of use a day I only charge once a week. USB-C means I can charge it pretty much anywhere. It seems that most of the negative reviews for these third party auto catchers are about not throw great or ultra balls. This is a pogo limitation. These devices emulate the original pogo plus which only could throw regular poke balls. The pogo plus plus is the only device that throws great/ultra balls and no one has been able to emulate this most likely due to the comm protocols being proprietary. For me, this isn't a big deal anyways. Save your great/ultra balls for manual catches anyways!
B**R
Holy Moly! Catch All Shiny! Spin All Stops!
This device is fantastic! Just walking around, it catches hundreds, and I mean hundreds of Pokémon. Never miss a shiny Pokémon again! Well, maybe not “never,” since the device occasionally fails to catch a Pokémon, but it’s great because you no longer have to manually “shiny check.” Plus, it automatically spins all stops and gyms, so it keeps your supply of berries, balls, potions, etc. full. AND, you can connect two separate devices to it so you and a friend benefit at the same time! A couple of important things to keep in mind: 1) It only uses regular (red) poke balls, so keep an eye on the number of blue and ultra balls clogging up your storage. You don’t need hardly any of those now. 2) Similarly, it will quickly fill up your item storage with berries and potions. Again, since it catches Pokémon automatically, you need far fewer berries than you think. I dump all of my raspberries and nanab berries every 10-15 minutes. 3) Likewise, keep an eye on potions and revives. This little device will fill those up, too. I just dumped 150 max revives to make space for more pokeballs. 4) With Pokémon, you’ll also have to frequently check stats and transfer Pokémon. Like 100+ every 30 minutes or so depending on where you are. The only oddity is that sometimes the device disconnects from your phone, but just tapping the little icon in the game or pressing the button in the device should reconnect it very quickly. This is so great, I’m going to buy another one for a friend.
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