
Somewhere between the airport security line and the rental car counter, the thing you needed most is the thing you can’t find. Chipolo’s Limited Edition LOOP isn’t a new tracker. It’s the same rechargeable, 125 dB, IP67 hardware that’s been quietly keeping bags, keys, and camera cases trackable since the standard LOOP launched, now in two colorways the company’s community actually chose.
Morning Mist combines Mint and Navy. Deep Sunset runs Honey and Navy. Both came directly out of Chipolo’s Instagram broadcast channel, The Search Party, where the company asked its users what colors they wanted before the design process started.
Price: $39.00
Where to Buy: chipolo | Amazon (Mint) (Navy)
That’s not a PR spin on a color drop. Chipolo didn’t run a focus group and call it co-creation. Users suggested names and color palettes. The brand filtered them, prototyped the combinations, and shipped the results. Whether you care about that process or just want a tracker that doesn’t look like surplus inventory, the outcome is the same: two colors that feel more deliberate than most limited runs at this price.
The spec hasn’t changed, and that’s the point
The Limited Edition LOOP carries everything the standard LOOP does. Rechargeable battery rated for up to a year on a single charge. USB-C charging, no cable included. IP67 water and dust resistance. A claimed Bluetooth range of up to 400 feet or 120 meters. At 125 dB when triggered, it’s loud enough to cut through a checked-luggage pile, a beach bag, or a crowded airport terminal without you having to get within whisper distance.
Compatibility works in both ecosystems. The LOOP pairs with Apple’s Find My network on iPhone or Google’s Find Hub on Android, though it works with one at a time per device. Switching between platforms requires resetting from both the Find My or Find Hub app and the Chipolo app, a detail worth flagging for anyone who travels between devices.
The free Chipolo companion app adds the extras: Call Your Phone via double-press, Ring and Blink for low-light searches, ringtone selection per tag, volume adjustment on iOS, and Out of Range Alerts on Android. That last feature uses a patented algorithm that adapts to movement patterns, step count, and Wi-Fi connections to suppress false alarms. It’s a real piece of engineering in an accessory most people treat as a keychain.
Two colors that actually work on travel gear
Morning Mist is the restrained choice. Mint and Navy together land somewhere between a dry bag colorway and a surf brand’s seasonal palette. It reads calm without disappearing into a dark bag lining.
Deep Sunset is bolder. Honey and Navy together feel warmer and more intentional, closer to luggage trim or a quality duffel handle than a random gadget color. Neither reads as a toy. Neither requires explanation when it’s clipped to a camera pouch.
The flexible silicone loop handles the practical side of this. You can run it through a zipper pull, carabiner, keyring, luggage handle, or gear pouch cinch without buying a separate holder. Flat trackers either disappear into a pocket or require accessories. The LOOP doesn’t ask for either.
Shell and sustainability
Each LOOP uses a hard plastic shell made from at least 50 percent post-consumer recycled plastic. Packaging is FSC-certified paper only. The product is manufactured in Europe, at Chipolo’s headquarters.
Price and availability
The Chipolo LOOP Limited Edition is available now at Chipolo.net and Amazon for $39 / €45 / £39. Both Morning Mist and Deep Sunset ship globally. The bol.com (Netherlands) listing starts in July.
Price: $39.00
Where to Buy: chipolo | Amazon (Mint) (Navy)
If you already own a tracker, the new colors alone aren’t a reason to replace it. If you’re packing for summer travel and want a rechargeable tag that works with iPhone or Android, $39 for the Limited Edition is the same price as the standard LOOP, with considerably more to look at on the outside of your bag.







