Officially released on July 17, 2023, Pokemon Sleep is the latest app/game from The Pokemon Company. Developed by Select Button and Niantic, it’s a sleep-tracking app that also adds Pokemon-catching fun. The app was originally announced back in 2019 and finally got its release this year. It’s quite different from the usual Pokemon stuff, but nonetheless, it’s more than capable of doing what it was developed to do. From allowing the user to listen to their sounds recorded during sleep to tracking sleep trends, Pokemon Sleep doesn’t disappoint. And with this guide, we will relay to you how to get berries from Pokemon Go for all your Pokemon needs in Pokemon Sleep.
Berries in Pokemon Sleep are used to feed your adorable Snorlax. By doing so, users can level up, strengthen Snorlax, and improve their sleep research, which in turn allows them to get more Pokemon. So, it’s pretty important, and by the end of this guide, you will have all the information you need to know about getting these berries.
Pokemon Sleep: How to get Berries from Pokemon Go
Before we explain everything related to Berries and how to get them from Pokemon Go in Pokemon Sleep, we need to tell you that this will require the Pokemon GO Plus+ accessory. If you don’t have it, then you will not be able to get the berries. However, if you do have one, then follow the steps mentioned below:
- First, you need to connect your Pokemon GO Plus+ device to Pokemon GO. For this, open the Pokemon GO app and head straight to Settings. From there, look for Connected Devices and Services > Accessory Devices. Press the middle button on the accessory so that it becomes discoverable. Now connect it to the app. Once connected, you will see the device under the Available Devices section.
- After connecting Pokemon Go Plus+ to Pokemon Go, go back to the Pokemon GO app and use it as you would normally. But when you arrive near a PokeStop, take out the PGP+ accessory and use it to spin the PokeStop. You can just press the main button on the device to spin the PokeStop. Don’t worry about missing a PokeStop, as the device will vibrate when you are near one.
- Additionally, users can also enable the PokeStop Auto-Spin function. It does exactly what it sounds like. To enable it, just turn it on from the Accessory Devices menu under Settings in the app. Do note that it will not work if your bag is full.
- Now, it is time to connect the accessory to Pokemon Sleep. First, connect it to Pokemon Sleep like you did with Pokemon GO. You can do this by opening the Pokemon Sleep app and then clicking on the hamburger icon at the top beside the “Let’s Get Sleeping” button. In “Settings and More“, scroll down, and there will be a Pokemon GO Plus+ section. Click “Pair a Device” to connect the device to the app. There’s also a “User Manual” if you are having trouble connecting.
- Once connected, you will see Night Cap Pikachu on the app’s main screen near the sleeping Snorlax.
- Users will be able to collect berries by pressing on the Pokeball icon above Night Cap Pikachu’s head. Additionally, you can see what type of berries you get from spinning the PokeStops.
That said, now you know how to get berries in Pokemon Sleep from Pokemon Go. For more guides like this, don’t forget to follow DigiStatement. Also, read: Pokemon Sleep Error Code 010100: How to fix it