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The Pebblebee Card Universal (2024) is a rechargeable, slim item tracker designed for both iOS and Android users. Featuring an 18-month battery life, Bluetooth connectivity up to 500 feet, and dual compatibility with Apple’s Find My and Google Find Hub networks, it offers versatile, reliable tracking. Its bright LED and loud sound alerts ensure quick item location, while its sleek, water-resistant design fits perfectly in wallets or bags. Engineered in Seattle, it’s the ultimate alternative to AirTag and Android trackers for professionals who demand efficiency and style.












| ASIN | B0DHXYXV4F |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,089 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #20 in Item Finders |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,066) |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | 2024 Card Universal |
| Manufacturer | Pebble Bee |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 3.78 x 0.55 inches |
M**T
Give it time, it knows.
I received this tracker 10 days ago. Over the course of 10 days I went from hating it, to liking it, to loving it. The tracker does work very well, but the software has its quirks. The Google find my device app has an interface flaw that makes it difficult to share the tags location. In order to share The tags location, the app must be restarted twice by the person receiving the share request. If you are in an area with limited Wi-Fi signal, turning off your Wi-Fi actually improves the accuracy of the app. The tracker itself is reliable and is durable enough to stand up to my German Shepherd. The sound it emits is somewhat muted by the rubber tag holder, and it takes concentration to hear it. My dog hears the tone quite well, and I have taught him to return to me when he hears the tone. The use of the pebble bee app, made setup easy, and I accomplished this within minutes. One of the reasons why I went with the Pebble bee tracker, was the rechargeable battery. The charging cable is extremely small and it will be the first thing I lose. I keep it in the drawer with the dog's collar and leash. As far as battery life itself, I can't comment on that whereas it's only been 10 days. As I stated earlier, I originally disliked this device and had planned on returning it. Over the course of 10 days I have learned how to use the device and the app to optimize its performance. On a recent walk, the tracker was accurate within about 100 feet. Using it as a tracker for my dog, 100 ft accuracy, is more than enough. I would recommend this to any one using an Android device. But, give it a chance while you figure it out. It's well worth it.
C**Y
Love it!
Recently switched to Google and I wanted something similar to Apples Find My with all of my accessories. I personally like the arrow when it comes to locating my devices with IOS but I got to say. A little more steps to set up but super simple. This fits in my Magsafe wallet just takes up two cards slots until theirs a magsafe (pixelsnap) wallet with built in tracking I'm using this for now. I love how theirs no monthly subscription. That's a win. On top of that rechargeable? Last a year? Good enough. I think it last longer than a year but even if I have to charge something once a year. Simple. You can alert your phone as well. I mean zero issues using it. Obviously if you're going to sit here and track and use it more it's going to drain the battery. I more frequent updates it sends the less amount of battery life. If I didn't need to track it till I lost it I wouldnt need any updates for the most part it's a small internal battery with very low Mah. Anyways, zero issues. I'm not sure why their would be any negative reviews. It's super slim. Can recharge, easily trackable. Slick. Zero issues. Love it. Better then not having one...
K**E
Doesn't Connect to my Device... "Yet"
This is a review for the universal Clip and Card. Sorry but they don't work, thus one star. They won't connect to my phone. I know it's just my phone, because my girlfriend was able to connect to hers. This, I'm not just an idiot so can't follow directions or understand technology. My phone is fairly new (only a year or two old) and has android 14 (android 9 or later is required). I verified I had the correct version of the products (the android compatible ones) and checked for updates multiple times, on all apps. I specifically followed the relevant directions for my brand of device (Motorola) and still was not able to connect. I reset the devices and restarted (or shutdown) my phone multiple times in my efforts. I spent several hours (literally) trying to connect to the fob AND card. I have had multiple similar devices and the companies always seem to go out of business AND/OR die periodically, rendering the [unreasonably expensive] tracking device useless as anything other than decoration and dead weight. I was SO hoping this would work! I am tired of losing things. I can't afford it, and it seemed like it was made by a company with more wind in the sails than some. But idk what to say... If I can't connect, I can't track my devices, and these products are useless to me... Minor side criticism: the fob is easily charged with a USB-C style cord but the card has a weird charger with two prongs. The attachment is magnetic but very weak and it's not FULLY clear what direction it should be oriented relative the the cord. A light comes on when you plug it in correctly. Otherwise you might leave it to charge for a day and find it wasn't, in fact, charging. Pros: Both devices are rechargeable; you don't need to constantly buy new batteries or, worse still, replace the device when they die. Both devices work with Google Hub; you don't need to use their app, pay any additional fees, and this feels like an added safety buffer for your investment in case of bankruptcy. Overall, I wouldn't risk it unless you have a phone that is quite new and expensive, a popular model, not an obscure budget one. The devices are not able to connect to some phones "yet" and I'm sure the developers prioritize newer and popular phones over obscure janky ones.
M**E
Good Tracker with some Minor Setup Hiccup
The Pebblebee Clip Universal (2024) is a great product overall! I love the rechargeable battery (up to 12 months), the long 500ft Bluetooth range, loud buzzer with LED lights, and the fact that it works with both Apple Find My and Google Find My Device networks – perfect for mixed Android/iOS households. It's compact, durable, and clips easily to keys or bags. However, I did have some challenges connecting it to my phone initially – it took a few tries and restarting the app to pair successfully. Once set up, it's been reliable and accurate. Definitely recommend for anyone needing a versatile item tracker!
P**K
Great product!
Love Pebblebee products. I’ve been using their products for the past 5 years and love the new colors/design. It’s loud and I love how the tracker lights up when you are looking for your item. It’s come handy in the past when looking for my cat that accidentally got outside. Good to use on your kids backpack, makeup bag, wallet, car rental keys, car keys, car, and shipment when moving.
F**O
Perfecto
M**L
Ce produit est à la fois pratique et facile à utiliser. Je le recommande sans hésitation !
R**E
It’s very easy to set up bit more expensive than other make but works fine
R**X
Buena solución para localizar objetos perdidos. Fácil de activar -aunque en el instructivo impreso falta una guía que indique donde está el botón de encendido. Yo lo encontré buscando en la página web. Una vez activado lo puse en el auto y busque en Google Hub su paradero. ¡Fácil!
F**O
Perfecto
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