Google’s newly expanded Find My Device platform has two new trackers from Chipolo: the One Point key finder and the Card Point wallet finder. While these trackers are for Google’s location tracking service, Chipolo also offers similar One Spot and Card Spot trackers for Apple’s Find My service.
The names pretty much speak for themselves here. The new One Point Wallet Finder resembles a fat credit card that slips into your purse or wallet, while the Key Finder is a puck-shaped keychain. The latter, however, is small enough to use in other circumstances, such as keeping an eye on your luggage, bike, or even a pet collar.
The Chipolo One Point has a battery life of one year and a replaceable battery. It’s also the louder of the two, coming in at 120dB. The Chipolo Card Point follows at 105dB and has a two-year non-replaceable battery – the card can be recycled and replaced (with a new product at 50 percent off) when it reaches end of life through Chipolo’s renewal program.
Both Point trackers have a location range of 60 meters (almost 200 feet), support Android’s Fast Pair feature, and have IPX5-rated water resistance – meaning they’ll keep working if caught in heavy rain, but not submerged. You must connect the Point trackers to an Android device with at least Android 9 and Google Play services installed.
Pre-orders are available now, with delivery expected for the “second half of July 2023”. The Chipolo One Point costs $28 for one, or $79 for a pack of four. The Chipolo Card Point is $35 or $112 for four (plus replacement costs after a few years). A bundle of one of each tracker is also available for $77.