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The Pebblebee Tracker Card Universal is a rechargeable, slim Bluetooth item tracker compatible with both Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find My Device apps. Featuring an 18-month battery life, bright LED and loud sound alerts, and a sleek wallet-friendly design, it offers reliable, privacy-focused tracking with a Bluetooth range of up to 500 feet.
Battery Average Life | 12 months |
Specific Uses For Product | Tracking personal items like keys, wallets, bags |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Supported Application | Google’s Find My Device, Apple’s Find My |
Additional Features | Rechargeable |
K**M
Online reviews misinformation
I want to clear a bunch of misinformation up. First off I researched the crap out of these trackers before I bought 3 of them. The online reviews are full of misinformation. People keep confusing Gen 1 trackers with Gen 2 trackers.These are Gen 2 trackers (universal) they do not work and will not pair with pebblebees tracking app. They will pair with pebblebee app for updates etc but not the tracking app. Pebblebees app is Bluetooth only. These pair with apple or Google find my device. Also Google find my device network was released last April so it's brand new and still adding features, it's pretty basic right now.So I bought 1 of each, card, clip, tag. They paired with Google account in seconds, I believe all 3 were ready to go into the field in literally 20 seconds everything was ready to go.I live in a small town, roads are empty no traffic. I gave the tag to my girlfriends daughter who had an apple phone and these are registered with Google because she was heading to the gym and the store and I knew her phone would not report the device. I only saw 4-5 pings on the highway which I expected as android phones drove past her. When she got to the gym her location was updated every 3 min or so. I could tell what side of the gym she was on. It then tracked her to the store and then again I could see her location in the store as well as she walked around. Remember this is a brand new network and is getting better all the time and my little test here was cunducted in an unpopulated farm town. I am very happy. I am going to order a lot more of these as gifts for people.
Z**.
I will never lose my keys again
Bought these after being so frustrated losing my keys twice in one week. These paired easily to my phone, and I have used them a few times since buying.They are a little pricey, but i think they are worth it. they are okay sized on my keychain, made from durable quality material, pair nicely with my google ecosystm and have been very accurate on where my keys are. Even if the GPS isn't 1,000% pinpoint, I use the chime on them which is plenty loud to be able to find my keys anywhere in my house.I liked it so much I bought one for my wife's keys as well!
A**R
Updated - doesn't work well with Google or Apple
This tracker can be used with Apple or Google's find my device apps--no other app needed. We are primarily Android users and put this on our dog (it comes with a rubber strap for collar). On a couple occasions, I've disconnected my location/bluetooth and tried to track my dog as a test. It never updated. We live in a big city but not the city center. Driving on the freeway and even going to a shopping center parking lot, it still wouldn't update with Google's network. From what I understand, people have to opt in to Google's device finding service vs Apple, you have to opt out. We have an iPad but it's not always with us. I decided to reset the device and use it like an air tag. One advantage is that it is rechargable compared to an air tag.--------Updated - after resetting and using with Apple's network, it's now pinging but totally inaccurate. We are camping in a campground with many other people and a perfect 5g signal. I checked our 2 dogs trackers after we left. My dog who has an Apple airtag is showing the right location. My dog with the Pebbleee is showing he's 20 miles away on the interstate. We never even drove on that interstate to get where we were going.Updating my review to say that this may be good to find lost keys in the house but I wouldn't attach it to anything that's traveling.
@**E
It’s a good option, but if you’re an Apple user go for an AirTag!
If I didn’t already own Apple AirTags, I would rate this product five stars. However, I have AirTags, which are similarly priced (if not cheaper) and work better for my needs, so I cannot give this tracker a high rating at this price!I assumed this tracker would be equivalent to an AirTag, if not better. I didn’t realize that I could only choose one tracking app, and I wanted to use it with both my Google and Apple ecosystems, but that wasn’t an option. I opted for the Apple Find My app, so your experience may vary if you use the Pebblebee or Google/Android Find My app, as this is a Google/Pebblebee product.The setup process is similar to that of an AirTag—it is easy and quick. You can do many of the same things, such as receiving notifications when the tracker is left behind, naming the device, selecting an icon, sharing contact information and location when lost, sharing the tracker with others, playing a sound, and getting directions to its location. Additionally, if someone steals your belongings, they won’t receive a warning that you are tracking them, as they would with an AirTag.However, I have some issues that led me to stick with my AirTags. Unlike an AirTag, this tracker does not provide reliable pinpoint location tracking or directions. I can always see the location of my AirTags, even in the middle of the ocean, while my Pebblebee trackers seem to update less frequently and lack the precision that Apple trackers offer. I assume this is because they cannot utilize the vast network and capabilities of iPhones and other Apple products like AirTags can.My biggest dealbreaker is the battery life. Although you can easily charge this tracker, I find myself needing to charge it much more often than I have to replace my AirTag batteries.For the same price, or even less, you can purchase an AirTag and keychain (I bought a four-pack for $69 plus $5 for four keychains at Target), and have longer-lasting battery life with more reliable and accurate tracking. AirTags are similar in size, but have many different attachment accessories, don’t have charging ports, and integrate seamlessly with Siri.Therefore, if you’re an Apple user, I recommend waiting for AirTags to go on sale. If you’re not an Apple user, I would recommend this tracker. Both products frequently go on sale, so I’d wait till you can get a discount! Also, consider the tag and card options; they use a unique charging cable but are slim and compact, making them a better fit for wallets and remotes. The card version blends in with your credit cards, which I prefer over the bulge of an AirTag.
H**E
Great upgrade from my Galaxy Smarttags
I've had the Galaxy Smarttags for years, and they've worked pretty well. However, now that I don't own a Galaxy phone, using them is much harder. So I've been tracking the new Android Find My Device network, and the this Pebblebee, and decided to give it a try for my keys. So far it has been a great choice. Easy to setup, accurate every time I've tested it, and I love that they are rechargeable. About to replace the dog tracker now with another Pebblebee.
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