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The Megacom DuoMon3 is a rechargeable, pocket-sized auto collecting device designed for 1-2 players with dual independent ICs. Featuring auto catch and spin, customizable app notifications, and dual charging modes (Type-C and wireless), it offers seamless background operation with a wireless range up to 20m. Lightweight and firmware-upgradable, it’s engineered for professionals who demand efficiency and convenience on the go.
Manufacturer | Mcbazel |
Part Number | MM-mc-010477 |
Item Weight | 3.56 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.16 x 2.16 x 0.55 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MM-010477 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | Small |
Color | White and Blue |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
M**A
Great
Absolutely love this. Can catch while driving so it keeps both hands on the wheel.
S**E
a premium device, and it delivers a premium experience.
One of my daughters is a long time Pokémon Go player. However, now that she has children, she is finding less and less time to actually do the catching. This auto-catcher, the Megacom DuoMon3, is a great solution for her. This device has completely changed the way she plays her game during Community Days or when she is just out and about.I am told she loves the ability to connect to two accounts simultaneously, because her husband is also a long time player. The setup is surprisingly straightforward, and once connected, it stays connected. The one-touch reconnect button is a lifesaver for when it might lose connection,, so she can get back in the game in seconds without fiddling with her phone's Bluetooth settings.Apparently, she has tried others in the past and finds this one to be "flawless". It reliably auto-catches Pokémon and spins Pokéstops and Gyms without any intervention so she can run it while driving, working, or shopping Making it easier to find her item bag and Pokémon storage full when she gets back home. The rechargeable battery is another huge plus. A single charge lasts for days of heavy use, and it is much better to plug it in than continue replacing coin batteries.Here is what she has to say, "The customizable notifications are a nice touch. You can adjust the LED light patterns and turn the sound/vibration on or off for different in-game events, so you know what the device is doing without having to look at your phone. My kids love to watch it all the time and are getting into the game with me and my husband so it has been a lot of fun even though they are still little. It's compact, lightweight, looks nice. It is pretty durable too, I have it on my car keys and it has been fine."
R**N
Great Megacom Autocatcher
My last Duomon broke and I got a small Brooks Autocatcher to replace it. Unfortunately, it was so small that it got knocked out of my pocket when hikione day and is now lost forever. This Megacom Duomon is the best Autocatcher I have ever had because:1. Don't have to tap a button on the Autocatcher to pair2. USB C fast charging (it charges quickly and the battery lasts at least a day and a half, I rarely turn mine off)3. Catches pokemon quickly (definitely more quickly than Brooks)4. Pairs with two accountsIt also has magnetic charging, but I don't really use that. It also seems very durable, far more than the previous Duomon... though I'm not doing any drop tests. There is an app, with tons of settings you can adjust as well -including auto-tapping for reconnecting - but I have only really used the app to turn the sound and lights down and that's it
B**N
Works great with 2 phones
I had the first version and I feel this version is built better. I like the ability to change the lights and vibration via the app. I can’t get the wireless charging to work with other wireless devices that I use with my phones so I guess you have to get the pro to get their wireless charger… that was a bit of a bummer, but the usb-c works well.
J**Y
Like early version of Go-tcha but better
After using this for roughly a week, my current thought is WOW! Just now I downloaded the app for this device on my phone and it makes this Autocatcher so much better. I can even use the app to call my Autocatcher if I misplace it while it's turned on.My favorite is the on off switch instead of a button. It uses only red pokeballs to catch, easily connects to both devices when you ufollow the directions, and pokemon will run.Not My Favorites:1. Light constantly flashing (I learned how to minimize this with the app).2. I saw a WILD Articuno yesterday while driving when I glanced at the screen. Of course it ran away because I couldn't safely stop this Autocatcher from throwing the ball.3. My husband's phone wasn't connecting his Pogo Game to Player 2. Had to clear the cache and restart the app to make it happen. It sometimes does this to my phone too. I use Android, he uses Apple.4. Not my complaint but some others might not like that I haven't found a way for the device to notify me of finding a pokemon or stop and prompting me to press a buttong before it attempts a catch or spins the stop. I haven't looked for this yet and rarely use it.Favorites:1. Battery seems to work all day but I haven't used it for a full day. I've reconnected in the morning after leaving it on all night and unplugged. My game wasn't connected all night.2. Auto Reconnect to Pogo when it's set according to instructions with the companion app.3. Catching pokemon and spinning stops while playing with my kids or driving and not constantly looking at my phone.This works exactly as it should and more. 5*
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