ChipoloThe manufacturer of equipment such as Airtags on Monday introduced the latest version of his product. Now, rather than offering models that work only with Apple or Google’s Lost-Itam Finding Technology, the new chipolo pop devices work with both companies finding networks out of boxes.
By adding these separate functionalities to a device, Chipolo believes that it will be easy for consumers to choose the right tool for their needs. In addition, it will make chipolo products better to give gifts as buyers will not need to know whether the recipient uses Android or iPhone, the company said.

Chipolo device is one of a handful of companies, including tiles, pebly and Samsung, which make trackers such as their own airtags.
Unlike tiles, which designed a finding network, which took advantage of people installing their mobile app, Chipolo chose to work with platform makers Apple and the current founding network introduced by Google. (Although the tile arrived before the Airtag, the competition from Apple finally discovered a drain in 2021 by selling the family’s locator service Life360 for $ 205 million.)

To date, Chipolo has sold over 4.5 million of its equipment. After the launch of its first “Find My” compatible product, chipolo one spot and chipolo card spot, it has been seen as average of 30% in the annual growth, the company shared with techcrunch via email.
In addition to offering supports for both Apple and Google’s Finding Network, the new Chipolo pop includes other popular features from former trackers, including the option of finding your missing phone by double-looping on your trackers, which includes the range-range alert, ability to replace chipolo’s ringtones and option to use the tracker as a remote selfie shot.
The Bluetooth range of the device has also been extended to 300 feet (90 m) and the battery lasts for one year and is a user-ador.
The new devices now come in blue, black, green, red, white and yellow and sell for $ 29 (£ 30/€ 35) on Chipolo’s website and Amazon.