It is pretty hard to catch all the Pokémon unless you are fixed with your phone 24 by 7 or either you are willing to jump from your running car after spotting a Pokémon on the run. No help is possible before the window fall. There is some good news for the Pokémon Go players. The gaming company Nintendo recently announced that they will be launching a wearable device for Pokémon Go Plus. The formal announcement was done on twitter however the wearable device won’t be launched until September. The wearable device was supposed to be launched by Nintendo in June however now the game is expected to be launched by September.
The wearable device will be a wrist device that will connect your smartphone via Bluetooth. Whenever the gamer will be spotting a Pokémon nearby the hand wearable device will light up and start vibrating automatically. The device will be also alerting the users about the nearby game events and the PokeStops available nearby as well. The price tag of the device is expected to be around $356. The biggest advantage of the plus wearable device will be for the users who keep their phone in pocket. It will automatically alert the user and help them hunt down the Pokémon.
The game is very much in demand and the gaming company is expected to be at peak by September. The reason behind the delay of the wearable device is still not clear. The madness of the game is going sky high. Recently Pokémon Go has crossed the benchmark of the most active number of the users worldwide. The game also made a world record for most number of downloads from the app store. It is speculated that Nintendo wants to add up more users before launching their wearable device in the market.