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The Chipolo Pop has a range of 90 meters or 300 feet, longer than the older Chipolo models' 200-feet range. It's dust and water-resistant (IP55) and is powered by a replaceable CR2032 battery that ...
Chipolo says the Pop should last for up to a year of use. With the IP55 resistance, it can also handle a bit of water and dust. That’s handy for an item tracker that could get left outdoors.
The tiny tracker is made of 50% recycled plastic and larger in diameter than an AirTag, but about the same thickness, and it has an IP55 dust and water resistance rating. It’s powered by a ...
Chipolo’s POP tracker works with the Find My Device network on Android and the Apple Find My network. Essentially, it doesn’t matter what phone or tablet you’re using and which locator app.
Chipolo is back again with its next-gen tracker, the POP ($29 at Amazon). This time, it aims to beat both Pebblebee and the Moto Tag at their own game. Like Pebblebee’s latest universal trackers ...