The official Chipolo Amazon storefront is now offering its ONE Point Google Find My item tracker down at $22. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $35. Regularly $28, this is 21% off the going rate and the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon since they first landed there in mid-October 2024. We did see this tracker drop to roughly $22.50 in early December, but it has now fallen a touch further to deliver a new Amazon all-time low.
The Chipolo ONE Point is a lot like an Apple AirTag, just purpose built for Google’s Find My network on Android devices. While it might not be quite as reliable or feature-rich overall as as the Apple variants, folks firmly planted in the Android ecosystem that want to take advantage of the connected network tracking tech will likely want to stick with the Chipolo and Pebblebee models at this point – as of right now the Chipolo ONE is the more affordable of the two.
The Chipolo ONE leverages Google Fast Pair to connect with your smartphone and, after setup, “you can play a sound, locate it on a map or use Google’s Find My Device network to help you find it.”
The water-resistant item locator is powered by way of replaceable CR2032 coin battery that delivers up to 1-year of battery life and features that ability to loop right around your keychain with no additional accessories – obviously you can add an extra key ring or carabiner-like clip and attach it to just about anything you want to keep track of.
Dive into our early review of the Chipolo ONE for a closer look at the user experience and some details on how Google plans to expand/improve its Find My network.
Chipolo ONE Google Find My item locator:
Use Fast Pair to connect your Chipolo ONE Point to Google’s Find My Device app on your Android phone. After setup you can play a sound, locate it on a map or use Google’s Find My Device network to help you find it. Play a sound in Google’s Find My Device app and make the Chipolo Point ring with a loud melody. Locate your missing keys, backpack, luggage, or child’s toy with Google’s Find My Device network, made up of hundreds of millions of Android devices around the world. Mark your missing item as lost in the app and display a message or your contact information for the Android user that finds it.
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