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The Chipolo Card Point is a sleek, water-resistant Bluetooth tracker designed exclusively for Android devices running Android 9 or later. With a powerful 105dB alert sound and up to 60 meters Bluetooth range, it integrates seamlessly with Google’s Find My Device app, leveraging a global network of Android users to help locate your wallet, passport, or luggage. Its ultra-thin profile fits easily into wallets, while the animated distance meter and map location features ensure pinpoint accuracy. Backed by a 2-year warranty and no subscription fees, it’s the ultimate peace-of-mind gadget for busy professionals.













| ASIN | B0C4VLLLXG |
| Antenna Location | Wallets |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Audible Noise | 105 Decibels |
| Battery Average Life | 24 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,757 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #156 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Chipolo |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,240) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 4"L x 0.5"W x 4"Th |
| Item Weight | 8 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Chipolo |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Range | 60 meters |
| UPC | 850047123084 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
F**A
The Ultimate Android Item Finder – A Must-Have for Tracking Everyday Items
As an avid user of Bluetooth trackers, I can confidently say that the Chipolo ONE Point is by far the best option for Android users, especially if you want a reliable, easy-to-use device to keep track of your essentials. I use it on my Luba 2 robot mower, and it's worked flawlessly! Ease of Setup and Use: The setup process for the Chipolo ONE Point is incredibly simple. With Google's Fast Pair feature, connecting it to your Android device is a breeze. Once connected, you can immediately begin using Google’s Find My Device app, which is available on Android 9 or later with Google Play Services. The app allows you to play a sound through the Chipolo device, helping you locate your missing items in seconds. The tracker is directly attached to my robot mower, and whenever I need to find it, I just pull up the app, and I’m good to go! Perfect for Everyday Use: One of the things I love most about the Chipolo ONE Point is how versatile it is. I use it to track my Luba 2 mower, but it’s perfect for other items too—keys, bags, backpacks, and even kids' toys. The keyring hole makes it super easy to attach it to anything, and once it's there, I don't need to worry about it falling off or getting lost. Loud and Clear Sound: The Chipolo ONE Point packs a punch with its loud 120dB sound, which makes locating your item easy, even from a distance. Whether it’s buried under the couch cushions or somewhere hidden in your yard, the tracker will ring loud enough to be heard from afar, cutting down your search time dramatically. Durability: This tracker is built to last, and I appreciate the water-resistant casing. Whether it's rainy or snowy, the Chipolo ONE Point continues to function perfectly. I can trust it to hold up in all weather conditions, which is essential when I'm tracking items that may be outdoors or exposed to the elements. Long Battery Life and Easy Replacement: The Chipolo ONE Point comes with a CR2032 coin battery that lasts up to a year. And when the battery eventually runs low, replacing it is incredibly easy and doesn't require any special tools. You can replace it in three simple steps, making it hassle-free to keep it running without worrying about constant maintenance. No Subscription Fees: Another great feature is that there are absolutely no subscription fees. Once you purchase the device, you have full access to all its features—there are no hidden costs or additional charges for extra services. This makes it a straightforward and cost-effective solution for keeping track of your belongings. Final Thoughts: Overall, the Chipolo ONE Point is a standout product for Android users. The seamless integration with Google’s Find My Device app, the loud sound for locating your items, the long battery life, and the water-resistant design make it an excellent investment for anyone looking to keep track of their belongings. Whether you’re using it for a robot mower, your car keys, or any other personal item, this tracker delivers every time. Highly recommend!
J**N
Disappointed
Does not work, very intermittent if I shake the card . The instructions were easy to follow, connected to my device quickly but when activating sound, it would not respond. Sometimes saying " having trouble connecting, try again later," . Disappointing . Also I believed that a distance figure appear to assist locating but none showed up.
S**D
Loud, consistent chime. Works flawlessly so far
Very good product. Loud, consistent chime and functions as expected. I want people to be aware of the following, because I notice some people are confused: not all Chipolo products are the same. I saw some people writing negative reviews saying some Chipolo products let them connect to both the android find my hub and the Chipolo app while some products do not. This is not a glitch or a problem, this just depends on the product you are using. This particular product, the Chipolo Card Point, only connects to the android find my hub because it is an OLDER Chipolo product. The Chipolo POP Tracker Tag, which I also purchased, connects to both the android find my hub and Chipolo app because it is a NEWER Chipolo Product. Chipolo added the dual connectivity and app customization features to their newer products.
C**S
So far, working great. Only limited testing. No battery life indication.
Adding this to the Google "Find My Device" network couldn't have been easier. It was a far easier task than the process with the Tile devices I replaced which use a custom app. It very reliably shows up in the Find My Device app. It shows me within a reasonable proximity where the device was last seen by my phone. It lets you trigger a sound to find the device. All of that works pretty much flawlessly. What I have not been able to test is how effective the "Find My Device" network really is when you've lost it somewhere in public, like dropping your wallet in the Starbucks as I've done, and then being able to see if OTHERS are sending information about where THEY last detected it. When Google rolled out the network on Android in the middle of last year, the initial feedback was that this worked decently well in very high traffic areas, but Google going much further than Apple (too far, I'd suggest) in trying to protect against using these to secretly track other people made it so that it would not report its location in lower traffic areas, so the utility was sometimes diminished. Recent reviews of these devices seem to report decent trackability in a variety of settings, but I have not been able to personally vouch for how well the network is going to work if/when I lose something. I have lost my wallet twice with the Tile and although there are loads of people with this system, the wallet loss at Starbucks where somebody took it home with them only showed me the Starbucks as the "last seen" and for the other loss it remained where my phone had last seen it. Anyway, the Tile was no more helpful in that first loss than this Chipolo would be even if it's not utilizing other devices for its "last seen" location. I don't recall whether Tile at the time didn't pass on info from others using Tile unless I was paying for the Premium plan, or if it just wasn't very effective. In any case, I believe the Chipolo with Find My Device is going to be AT LEAST as helpful, perhaps more. My one wish -- It would be terrific if it had a way to tell me how much battery is left and when to replace. I realize the only connection to the phone is Google's "Find My Device" app which probably does not offer this as a possibility, thus beyond Chipolo's control. I would actually be willing to install a second app that also connects to the device for no other purpose than telling me the battery's remaining life and alerting me when I need to replace. My nightmare is the device dies and I don't notice, and then I've lost something and can't recover it. I'm not going to remember in a year or two to check that these things are working. Even if such a separate "battery life monitor" app were an optional component, that would be super valuable and because it seems possible to do, I'll dock this a point in hope of this recommendation being noticed, and because it is a genuine downside to the product that there is no way to see how much battery remains and that you're at risk of it running out without you noticing and putting your possessions at risk of loss. And being a Google partner, maybe Chipolo might see it as worthwhile to plead with Google to add this ability to its own Find My Device software maybe with a standard means of devices self-reporting their battery level while pinging the network with its presence. UPDATE: Apparently this feature does exist on Find My Device. Pebblebee's product support indicates their own device showing its battery level in the Find My Device app. Any reason theirs can do this but this one can't? I'll get my year or two out of these devices, but at that time we'll see if Chipolo has added this so that I can know whether to buy another otherwise-great Chipolo or give the Pebblebee a try.
W**.
This wallet finder worked just fine for a few months. Exactly as described. Great! Then suddenly it stopped working. It seemed like the battery, but I can't be sure. I contacted their customer service which was fantastic. They asked me for a printscreen of the app and my Amazon invoice. They sent me a replacement card with a few days. Any product can fail, but their after-sales service stepped in quickly. Can't say enough, hence the 5 stars.
F**.
Il mio cane ha la medaglietta e, all'occorrenza, un gps ma quest'ultimo ha una batteria la cui durata è limitata (max 3/4 giorni). Il chipolo one point, perfettamente integrato nel network di Android/Google "find my device" ha una batteria che dura un anno, è ipx5 (resiste alla pioggia) ed è leggero, per cui è sempre sulla pettorina del cane e consente una localizzazione all'interno di una macroarea con mediocre precisione (se poco popolata) o con grandissima precisione (se nell'area sono presenti molte persone, anche di passaggio). Un prodotto ottimo che può migliorare ancora man mano che google migliorerà il sistema. Ovviamente il sistema è perfetto per i bagagli o qualsiasi altro oggetto che debba essere tracciato.
T**H
Very easy to setup and uses Googles Find Hub, which so far has worked well....
V**6
Should be available in black for less visibility when you want it to be concealed under a bike saddle or on a scooter. Also should not be twice the price of the apple version. Customer service experience: At first I had problems setting this up. Tech support made me waste time and data to update ALL apps on my phone (!) when instructions for a network reset would have been just fine. At first it wouldn't connect no matter what I tried or that they had me try. In the end, I turned my Bluetooth OFF and as soon as I pressed on it the android find my device app popped onto screen, offering to add the chipolo and it automatically turned Bluetooth on after that. (I guess it must have been using NFC to do it, because my wifi is turned off as I use mobile data) COMPARISON WITH MITAG I also had a Mitag which also failed to connect at first, and in the end also successfully connected with Bluetooth turned off. I decided to take the opportunity to compare the performance of the two. With both taped under my bicycle saddle, one in front of the other, I locked up my bike in front of a grocery store, walked a block away behind the shopping center, to make sure I was out of range. My Google find app's map was showing the Chipolo near where I left it while the Mitag was tracking over a block away. If my bike had been stolen and phones were nearby, such as an apartment building or residential neighborhood, or anywhere in a city, I would not have been able to find the Mitag, but the Chipolo could have helped. Now that it's twice the price, I found myself ordering another mitag. :/
S**A
Bought these to track my daughter walking home from school (she doesn't have a phone) and also our luggage. Works well and works even better in crowded places. I would highly recommend. I bought five and you can rename them on the find my device app. Granted these aren't a patch on iPhone airtags as the location is approximate and can sometimes take a minute or two to update location but for android phones these are the best on the market they're compatible with find my device will only get better with time. The Tile trackers need their own app but these don't. They work with the find my device and at least gives you a good vicinity. Not cheap but buy them on sale from either Chipolo direct when on offer or Amazon. Small in size and can hide them discreetly in suitcase or school rucksack. Can't comment on battery life as I've only had them a month and they're meant to last a while but they are replaceable and you will get notified when battery is low as ordinarily it says battery ok. So far I've tracked my suitcases in New York and as soon as I'd landed at the airport in JFK straight off the plane I knew the luggage had landed in the airport too. In the airport it's a busy place so suitcases tracked so well and updates were easy and immediate. I have peace of mind tracking my 11 year old's location walking home from school and it gives her reassurance too but where the school finish time is busy in the crowded roads..still not as busy as airports so it's good but location is approximate and can take a while to update on the quieter roads on the way home. Overall if you're an android user and considering taking the punt I'd say do it cos the way technology is moving these are already good and will only get better with time
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