Pokemon Go has been a world-wide hit in over just a span of a quarter or so. Everyobody is now hooked in the game, even those who weren't fans are now Pokemon enthusiasts by studying CP and IV stats in Pokemon Go.
Some people, though, get annoyed by how the Pokeball throw system works in Pokemon Go. Some are even frustrated when trying to do a curve ball but still end up with an empty Pokeball. If you are one of these people, do you wish you could throw your phone over that annoying 10CP Weedle who would probably just escape? Well, wish no more as this awesome new Pokeball controller for Pokemon Go hits Kick Starter!
GamerReality LLC from Redding, CA has decided to create a 'realistic' Pokeball that you can throw at a wild Pokemon in Pokemon Go. They named it 'The Official Trainer Ball', but not confirmed if the name is final. They announced that they developed a controller that would work with Pokemon Go, currently the number 1 app. The usage is simple, throw the ball towards the wild Pokemon and "catch'm like a real trainer."
Whoa! An actual Pokeball?
Yes, it is in the approximate size of that of a Pokeball if you refer to the Pokemon series. The ball sits comfortably in the palm of your hand, around the size of an adult male fist.
It is claimed that the ball will withstand regular Pokeball throwing impact. It is made out of rubberized foam, soft enough to absorb ground impact and durable enough not to damage its internal circuits.
Don't want your Pokeball to get dirty?
This trainer ball can also accept gesture commands by just pretending to throw the Pokeball in Pokemon Go without actually letting it go.
It also doubles as power bank!
While you are on break from catching wild Pokemon in Pokemon Go, you can relax and charge your phone at the same time even without power outlets. You trainer ball has power to spare to charge your phone and continue playing Pokemon Go for an extended amount of time instead of retreating to a place with power outlets.
When is it available?
According to the graphic timeline at Kick Starter, the products will ship starting Nov. 30. For more details, you can visit their Kick Starter page.