What kind of battery does the Pokémon Go Plus have?

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I haven't opened my Pokémon Go Plus yet.

What battery does it have inside?

I was thinking of buying a battery later.



Best Answer

I have had my Go Plus since day one. The battery is indeed a CR2032 coin battery and my experience of using it most of the day, is that your new battery will need replacing every month or so. If you don't use it as much it will last proportionally longer.




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How do I change the battery in my GO Plus?

Turn your Pok\xe9mon Go Plus over in your hand and begin loosening the screw at the bottom of the back clip cover (or bracelet cover) with the #0 Phillips-head screwdriver. You don't have to unscrew the screw all the way out.

What screwdriver do I need to open Pokémon Go Plus?

Lift the connector cover located at the base of the wrist strap on Pok\xe9 Ball Plus. Connect the USB charging cable (model No. HAC-010) included with Pok\xe9 Ball Plus to the USB port on this accessory and then to an available USB port on the dock or on a USB-compatible device.

How do I charge my Pokémon Go Plus?

While Pok\xe9 Ball Plus is on standby (the LED is off), press and hold down for at least five seconds the Top Button and the control stick button. The LED will flash a different color depending on the remaining battery charge: Green \u2013 The remaining battery charge is high (> 2/3)



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