I. Why players want this
Many Pokémon GO players purchase official Bluetooth devices early on, such as Pokémon GO Plus, Poké Ball Plus, or the newer GO Plus +, for auto-catching and PokéStop spinning.
When they later explore spoofing, they often ask:
“Can I still use my official device together with spoofing?”
The logic is simple:
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Enjoy teleportation and joystick movement from spoofing.
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Keep the official device’s safe, stable automation.
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In theory → higher efficiency.
II. How official GO Plus works
Pokémon GO Plus devices pair with the Pokémon GO app via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), with connection verified by the game.
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Once connected, they automatically receive capture and spin commands from the app and act accordingly.
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Strength: safe and stable.
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Limitation: Only one GO Plus-type device can be connected at a time—no dual use of virtual and physical GO Plus simultaneously.
III. Can spoofers work with GO Plus?
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Software spoofers (e.g., iPogo, PGSharp):
In some versions and devices, pairing with official GO Plus or GO Plus + is possible.
But stability and compatibility vary by device and app version, and success isn’t guaranteed.
More importantly, these tools are high-risk—pairing doesn’t reduce detection chances. -
Traditional hardware spoofers (e.g., iTools BT, Armate):
Mainly provide location spoofing, without interfering with Bluetooth.
In theory, they can be used together with GO Plus.
However, players must manage two Bluetooth connections, and reconnection requires manual effort if disconnected. -
Virtual GO Plus integrated spoofers (e.g., FlyMon):
Directly emulate an official device within the hardware.
To the phone and game, it appears as if a GO Plus is already connected—no need to carry or pair the official device.
IV. Possible issues and hassles
Even if technically feasible, practical problems remain:
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Bluetooth interference: Using multiple Bluetooth devices increases signal conflicts.
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Reconnection hassle: Official GO Plus requires manual pairing after disconnection, disrupting AFK sessions.
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Single-device limit: Only one GO Plus-type device can be active at a time—no doubling efficiency.
V. Why FlyMon doesn’t need extra devices
FlyMon has a built-in Virtual GO Plus, supporting auto-catching and auto-spinning with no external device or extra pairing.
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With auto-reconnect, even if disconnected, it resumes automatically—keeping AFK uninterrupted.
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Combined with location spoofing, joystick walking, teleportation, and cooldown timer, one device handles everything, without the trouble of managing multiple Bluetooth connections.