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The Chipolo ONE (2020) is a sleek, Bluetooth-enabled key finder with a powerful 120 dB ring and up to 200 feet range. Compatible with both iOS and Android, it features smart alerts to prevent leaving items behind, a replaceable 2-year battery, and community-powered location tracking. Water-resistant and lightweight, it doubles as a remote selfie button and voice assistant accessory, making it the ultimate everyday essential for busy professionals.












| ASIN | B0832Y2NFC |
| Antenna Location | Keys, Bag |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Audible Noise | 120 Decibels |
| Battery Average Life | 24 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,674 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #330 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Chipolo |
| Compatible Devices | iOS & Android Compatible |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 7,559 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 1.49"L x 1.49"W x 0.3"Th |
| Item Weight | 8 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Chipolo |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Product Dimensions | 1.49"L x 1.49"W x 0.3"Th |
| Range | 200 |
| UPC | 850006043354 850030390707 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty |
A**R
a replaceable battery
Reliable and easy to use—highly recommended! Rating: 5/5 Stars Review: I am very impressed with the Chipolo ONE. The setup process was straightforward, and the app is user-friendly. The ringer is quite loud, which makes finding my cane in the house a breeze. One of my favorite features is the "Out of Range" alert—it sends a notification to my phone if I leave my cane behind, which is a lifesaver for a busy schedule. The fact that it has a replaceable battery is a huge plus compared to other trackers. It’s a high-quality product that does exactly what it promises. I’m going to buy one for my wife for Valentine’s Day to use with her ear muffs.
D**Y
Best for Android phones
Before I get Chipolo, I already tried apple AirTag and Tile. Of course AirTag not work with android phones , I returned same day. Tile worked only one day with no problem, next day it started loosing connection and end of the day completely lost it, I tried factory reset and reinstalled app , nothing helped, finally Tile went to return like AirTag. I have a Chipolo about a week right now and it works both ways phone to Chipolo and Chipolo to phone with no issues. Don’t expect gps real time location from Chipolo, it is not gps device, it is Bluetooth , it is work perfect when you lost your key or phone at home, yard or car , it will show on the map where you left Chipolo , but again it is not gps device, if someone take it you not able to track the Chipolo in real time. So I keep Chipolo, it works for my needs , when I can’t find my key or phone in garage or under the blanket on the couch, it is playing really loud music and here they are.
D**D
It will fail you, too.
The concept is great. I put this on my dog’s collar and if she gets away at the park or sneaks out my back door, I’m able to track her before anything happens. In reality, their product is garbage. Jazzie has gotten away 3 times while wearing it and 3 times it has failed. Once, it showed that she was still in the park. She was not. She had been grabbed by someone, taken across town and was spotted by someone who has seen her pictures on my Facebook. She rides with me daily in the passenger seat of my car and this thing will make my phone alert me and ask if I left my dog behind while I am literally one foot away, driving. This happens... Every. Single. Day. A neat function is the ability to find my phone if I lose it nearby. Simply click this device and it makes your phone ring. That would be fantastic If it worked every time instead of it’s current 1 out of every 2-3 times... It offers the ability to be a remote clicker for your phones camera, should you choose to “take a selfie”. Taking a selfie is not something I’m personally looking for in a gps tracking device for my dog, but what do I know? I’m a just a 43 year old CEO of a small private equity firm in New England, not a 25 year old hot shot tech developer “West Coast Cool” and conning people out of their cash for a product that is barely ready for beta testing but got sent out into the actual market to bring in some money fast because maybe there’s an angry investor or two calling frequently to find out when the capital starts coming in from their venture. I didn’t return it. Why? Id simply prefer to see it as a small fee, a “Stupid Tax”, if you will, to learn a lesson to never, ever buy from this brand again. Don’t buy it. Trust me, you don’t need to experience this product first hand to be glad you didn’t. It’s that bad. And you see, it is a shame because my stepdad is starting to show signs of dementia and initially I thought this would be great for my mom to have for him. They’re in their late 70s now and I can’t always be there with them. But it failed me for my dog. I don’t dare introduce it to my mom. I would never forgive myself if an avoidable tragedy struck because it failed them, too. Sorry.
W**N
Product works great and customer service is great as well.
I purchased this product a month or two before there transition to there new ones. Although I love the way it works the white one went out on me. I contacted customer service. After questioning they decided to replace it with a new since I am still under warranty. The new one is working great so far with no problems and I have no regrets. Great job chipolo.
S**S
Husband was constantly leaving his wallet at home, this fixed it!
I bought this primarily bc my husband would often drive off without his wallet. He would get to the store, at chekout, and have the audacity to have me call out the credit card number so he coud pay. In this day and age that is scary! So, I researched what to get that would be a reminder so if he left the house he would be notified. Granted, alerts come on your phone, and he has forgotten his phone, as well, but at least this works on the wallet, and I got a bundle so we could have two on our key fobs. It has worked remarkably well! By the time he gets to the end of our street the little alarm goes off to notify him that it was left behind. I like that it slides down in the wallet and is hidden and that we don't have to pay for a subscription. Other companies require a subscription to alert you if you leave something behind. So far so good. We have had them for about a month and they have already saved his bacon a couple of times. It is nice if you leave your keys/fob somewhere that you can locate it with your phone. If you or someone you love has ADHD, and loses and leaves things behind, this is a lifesaver.
P**1
ON HOLD “Audible Alerts & Great Customer Support!”
UPDATE Review on hold: software is bugging out. Have email into support. The app keeps logging me out. I can actually be in it and all of a sudden it says my session has expired and I have to login again. When I do all of my items are lost I have to reconnect them. I am hoping this is just a glitch in their new updated software but I'm not feeling very confident that my stuff is protected. ————— “Don’t Ever Lose Anything Again!” boast all the Bluetooth tracker ads. “With our product you can track all of your lost stuff.” Well if it is lost, I guess you DID lose it then, didn’t you? What you are doing as you track it is simply trying not to lose it PERMANENTLY. But for the moment, it is lost. That is why I have searched high and low for a product that gives you AUDIBLE alerts when you leave something behind. And the only answer is Chipolo. When Air Tag, Tile, and all the others boast about their “Alerts” are actually just “notifications.” A text message on the screen with a little chirp, which is the same for every notification so you have no idea it is about something you are leaving behind until you actually look at your screen. As you leave the restaurant with your wallet still on the table, you are caught up in conversation, and the parking lot is filled with traffic noise, and the vehicle soon is filled with music. So you won’t know your wallet is not with you until the next time you actually look at your phone (which is not something you should be doing as you drive). No worries, though. As habitually as we look at our phones, within moments of someone snagging your wallet off your table you will have the useful information of knowing exactly where it was you lost everything you hold dear in life. It happened five blocks back, at the restaurant. Isn’t that nice? Fortunately, though, the thief tossed your tracker on the floor and now your phone will take you right to it. With an audible alert, however, your phone grabs your attention before you get out of the parking lot with a sound you know only Chipolo makes. You turn around immediately and retrieve your wallet before somebody steals it. Not only are Tile’s “alerts” inferior, you actually don’t get them unless you “upgrade” to a premium subscription. It’s like buying a car only to find out it does not include the steering wheel “feature.” Tile tells you all about their alerts without making it clear you don’t actually get them with the product. You have to buy the software. Tile has good customer support but, again, that only comes with the “upgrade.” Chipolo is very good about customer support and refuses to charge you for it. They always email me back with very detailed answers to my questions. They have a staff that covers two shifts and they also have live chat hours (but it can be tricky to figure out when they are your local time). And as for locating an item you left about the house, Chipolo is the best sound; it is clear, distinctive, and penetrating. Tile is a close second, and they also offer the ability to designate areas (like your home) where you don’t want to be notified if you leave something behind. Air Tag is the worst. Unlike Chipolo and Tile, they don’t have a reverse find where you use the tracker to locate your phone. You cannot hear their sound and if you can you cannot tell where it is coming from. Also unlike Chipolo and Tile, Air Tags don’t have a hole for a key ring so you have to buy not only the Air Tag, but also a third-party accessory, some of which don’t work and you lose the Tag. The only thing Air Tag wins on is their network for tracking things on the map. Because so many people have iPhones (and thus Find My), the chances of someone passing near your lost device and picking up its low energy signal are much higher. That is why I use a combination of Air Tags and Chipolos, both of which by the way allow you to replace the battery, which Tile does not (with limited exceptions). Additionally Chipolo is the only one I found that allows you to share the tracker between different devices. It's so happens I have two phones. By connecting them both to one Chipolo I can find either phone with the same Chipolo and either phone can find that Chipolo. I do actually use this feature.
C**N
Attached to my stethoscope at work. I'm new to these and I love it!
TLDR: I'm an ER nurse and don't want to lose my stethoscope. The setup on my phone was easy, and I attached the Chipolo using a zip tie. I get notifications when I'm out of range, and can activate the alarm when I'm looking for it. Summary: Why didn't I use an Apple Airtag? Because I'm an Android user. Why didn't I use "Tile?" Because a lot of their tracking features require a paid subscription that is otherwise included with Chipolo. The setup was really easy. Simply install the app onto your phone and follow the prompts. The interface is easy to understand and use. I think this is cheap insurance to have for my one item that is likely to be misplaced and/or stolen. Recommended. UPDATE 10/3/24: I left my stethoscope at work and went on days off. Came back a week later and was able to find it in the ER using the directional map and the audible alarm. Worth it!
M**Z
Is finding your lost keys or wallet worth the cost of the GPS? You bet it is.
A godsend of a tool. I have "lost" my wallet twice; potential disaster avoided, Chipolo located it both times.
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