
"The One Point is a fob that fits on a keyring or anything else you can think of attaching a fob to -- from your pet to your bike. It measures 1.49in/37.9mm and is 0.25in/6.4mm thin, and it is splashproof to the IPX5 standard. Powering the tiny fob is a user-replaceable CR2032 lithium coin cell that should last about a year. Regarding range, the fob is good to about 200ft/60m if you want to activate it to play a sound."
"Also: My top-rated laptop power bank works with almost any model - and has a useful display Also, as a sweetener, owners who register their finder with Chipolo after adding it to the Google Find My Device app will get an email with a 50% discount code for a new finder in two years, and users will be able to send the old finder back for recycling free of charge."
Google's Find My Device network brings Android closer to Apple's ecosystem, and Chipolo has released two Android-only finders: the One Point fob and the Card Point wallet card. The One Point measures 1.49in by 0.25in, is IPX5 splashproof, uses a user-replaceable CR2032 coin cell with about one year of life, and offers about 200ft/60m sound activation range. The Card Point measures 3.35 x 2.11 in and 0.09 in thick, is IPX5 splashproof, offers the same 200ft/60m range, and uses a non-replaceable battery to achieve thinness. Registration through Google Find My Device yields a 50% discount for a replacement in two years and free recycling.
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