
Chipolo ONE Point is an item finder for Android phones that can help you locate your missing things with the help of Google's Find My Device network, made up of several hundred million Android devices around the world.
Q: How does the item finder work with Google's Find My Device network?
A: The Chipolo ONE Point item finder works with Google's Find My Device network to help locate missing items.
Q: What are the dimensions of the item finder?
A: The item finder is 3.8 inches wide.
Q: Does the item finder come with any mounting accessories?
A: The item finder does not come with any mounting accessories.
Q: What is the range of detection?
A: It's bluetooth only so it works best around 30 ft but will reach up to about 200 ft
Q: Hello.If there is no android device nearby, but only iOS, will the tag transmit a signal?
A: I don't think so. Android and Apple haven't made a agreement like that yet. This product would definitely work better in areas with more Android devices than Apple. Of course, if your nearby you could find it. I would also like to mention that the range the signal can transmit, especially for simple tags, is higher than Bluetooth headphones for example.
A: Not sure, but in my case I had FMD installed already, and the device paired easily when I followed the onscreen prompt to "push the button" and hold it near my phone. It chirped that time. I later tried adding the Chipolo App and "pairing," but it wouldn't chirp again when pressing the button and would not pair with the chipolo App. I'm not sure if that's a bug or a feature! I'm not sure if the Chipolo One Point is supposed to work ONLY with FMD, or should work with both, or for that matter whether the Chipolo App has any advantages of FMD. If you DON'T have (or want) FMD, I don't know if it would pair (on first pairing) to the Chipolo App.