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The Chipolo (2020) is a sleek Bluetooth tracker designed to help you locate your essentials like wallets, keys, and phones effortlessly. With a powerful 95dB ring, a 200-foot Bluetooth range, and compatibility with both iOS and Android devices, this tracker ensures you never misplace your belongings again. Enjoy added features like location mapping, voice command integration, and the ability to share with loved ones, all while being water-resistant and lightweight.
Control Method | App |
Noise Level | 95 dB |
Battery Average Life | 24 months |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | iOS & Android Compatible |
Item Weight | 8 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 1.49"L x 1.49"W x 0.3"Th |
Material Type | Plastic |
D**Y
Best for Android phones
Before I get Chipolo, I already tried apple AirTag and Tile. Of course AirTag not work with android phones , I returned same day. Tile worked only one day with no problem, next day it started loosing connection and end of the day completely lost it, I tried factory reset and reinstalled app , nothing helped, finally Tile went to return like AirTag. I have a Chipolo about a week right now and it works both ways phone to Chipolo and Chipolo to phone with no issues. Don’t expect gps real time location from Chipolo, it is not gps device, it is Bluetooth , it is work perfect when you lost your key or phone at home, yard or car , it will show on the map where you left Chipolo , but again it is not gps device, if someone take it you not able to track the Chipolo in real time. So I keep Chipolo, it works for my needs , when I can’t find my key or phone in garage or under the blanket on the couch, it is playing really loud music and here they are.
M**C
Love the out-of-range feature!
I love the out-of-range alert! Most GPS finders don't offer that and I was sick of getting home and realizing I had forgotten items at work and having to drive all the way back to get them. This has saved me having to do that. Also if my phone is on silent I can press the the Chipolo One device and my phone will ring to help me find my phone.
D**D
It will fail you, too.
The concept is great. I put this on my dog’s collar and if she gets away at the park or sneaks out my back door, I’m able to track her before anything happens.In reality, their product is garbage. Jazzie has gotten away 3 times while wearing it and 3 times it has failed.Once, it showed that she was still in the park. She was not. She had been grabbed by someone, taken across town and was spotted by someone who has seen her pictures on my Facebook.She rides with me daily in the passenger seat of my car and this thing will make my phone alert me and ask if I left my dog behind while I am literally one foot away, driving. This happens... Every. Single. Day.A neat function is the ability to find my phone if I lose it nearby. Simply click this device and it makes your phone ring.That would be fantastic If it worked every time instead of it’s current 1 out of every 2-3 times...It offers the ability to be a remote clicker for your phones camera, should you choose to “take a selfie”.Taking a selfie is not something I’m personally looking for in a gps tracking device for my dog, but what do I know? I’m a just a 43 year old CEO of a small private equity firm in New England, not a 25 year old hot shot tech developer “West Coast Cool” and conning people out of their cash for a product that is barely ready for beta testing but got sent out into the actual market to bring in some money fast because maybe there’s an angry investor or two calling frequently to find out when the capital starts coming in from their venture.I didn’t return it. Why?Id simply prefer to see it as a small fee, a “Stupid Tax”, if you will, to learn a lesson to never, ever buy from this brand again.Don’t buy it. Trust me, you don’t need to experience this product first hand to be glad you didn’t. It’s that bad.And you see, it is a shame because my stepdad is starting to show signs of dementia and initially I thought this would be great for my mom to have for him. They’re in their late 70s now and I can’t always be there with them.But it failed me for my dog. I don’t dare introduce it to my mom. I would never forgive myself if an avoidable tragedy struck because it failed them, too.Sorry.
D**Y
A few pros. Lots of cons. However, better than the other alternative
'Find my device ' app on my iPhone only works for individual airpods when out of the case. I'm using chipolo to find it even when they're inside the case, because I tend to lose it often around my house.Update#2:So I've now used Tile sticker as well, and I've now bumped up my rating from 3 stars to 4 stars, just because Chipolo works much better than Tile sticker, which I was using for my cats. I'm buying one more chipolo.Update:So I've had this device for a while now, and I'm even using it on my cats. So I have a more nuanced opinion at this point.Pros:1. Loud2. Works ok3. Cheaper than tileCons:1. Out of range alert is not what they advertise it to be. It only detects if your phone moves away from your tracker while it's going out of range. Doesn't detect if the tracker moves away. So while it's useful to know if you've forgotten your wallet at home, it's not useful to detect if your cat has jumped the fence.2. Location location location: It makes use of the location of your phone, and does not add any more info than "near your current location", which is pretty useless. It may only be useful when used as 'mark as lost'. Also, it constantly forces you to turn your location settings to 'Always allow', when all it needs that for is for the community detection. It pretends that it doesn't know the location when the permission is set to 'allow while using the app'.3. Connectivity: This is the biggest con, and is the reason I'm returning my device in favor of a tile. It hardly works with android, and doesn't connect till my cat is like 10 feet from me. On my iPhone it works till a distance of maybe 30 feet, but definitely not more than that.4. Community: YMMV, but very few people use chipolo here in California, while tile is sold in the supermarkets. Wide adoption and network effect is important when you rely on the community to find lost items.
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