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The Pebblebee Card Universal (2024) is a rechargeable, slim item tracker designed for professionals who demand seamless integration with both iOS and Android ecosystems. Featuring an 18-month battery life, Bluetooth connectivity up to 500 feet, and dual-network compatibility with Apple’s Find My and Google Find Hub, it offers bright LED and loud sound alerts to locate your essentials quickly. Engineered in the USA, this sleek tracker fits perfectly in wallets or bags, combining durability with cutting-edge technology to keep your valuables always within reach.












| ASIN | B0DHXYXV4F |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #966 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #22 in Item Finders |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,170) |
| 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 |
A**T
Better than previous generations
These newer Clips are less problematic than the earlier generations. Good alert volume, easier setup. No issues with tracking, works well. Still a bit pricey, but now they're more reliable, so it's 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...
B**B
Clip 5 went bad, Card 5 went bad faster
The Clip5 I was able immediately to add to the Find Hub, but it wouldn't connect with my Pixel 10 Pro nor with my Samsung S6 Lite tablet to update the clip's firmware or to locate the phone/tablet. A second Clip 5 connected immediately with no problems, so the first one must have been defective. As for the network to locate the device, time will tell. These reviews shouldn't penalize the product if the Google Find Hub network isn't sufficient for your needs, so as far as I can tell the clip works as designed. The alarm on the Clip 5 is nice and loud! However, after about a month, the Clip 5 went silent and couldn't be found by my phone or any tablet sitting right next to it--like the Card 5 did within a few days. And like the card, the clip could trigger an alarm on my phone, while the phone still couldn't find it. Both are utter failures after a short time. Returning the Clip 5 now. Also like the card options, my UGreen trackers continue to work where these failed. Since I can't write a second review for the Card 5, I'll also mention that it also immediately connected to the Find Hub and to my phone to trigger the lost phone alert and for firmware updates. No issues either way. Yes, it charges with any Qi charger, so of course it doesn't include a charger and it's too thin for USB. Having both this and the UGreen Slim G card that is only 0.1mm thinner, I have to say both of them have the same approximate volume for their alarms--neither is very loud. But now a few days later after having both cards in my wallet, the UGreen is reliable and being picked up by random phones in parking lots, but the Pebblebee is much more hit-and-miss. Mostly miss. Right now, it's right next to the phone and says last seen yesterday. I can trigger a phone alert with the button on the card, but the phone and Find Hub still say they can't locate the card. The card is fully charged. Card is being returned in favor of the UGreen Slim G.
J**.
Pricey, but more effective than cheap trackers for Android users.
Bought this to replace a set of four less expensive trackers which IIRC this cost as much for one as the other four (which were terrible). You get what you pay for and this is worth it. It's pricier but far better. We are Android users (Google Pixel, not Samsung) and thus we use Google's FindHub. If you search on FindHub you'll find it's a bit inferior to Apple/iOS "find" equivalent so any tag tracker can only work as well in the end as the find-network it's using. That said, we wanted a product with minimal latency when it comes to pinging for location, wanted it to ping as far and wide as possible, etc. so that the tracker wasn't the lowest common denominator and hopefully one day FindHub will improve. That said, this tracker seemed to ping more effectively than the less expensive ones. I'm taking away one star because I threw it in my partner's car and watched it from time to time and the location was a bit off by about 1/4 mile while driving the route he was on, but once back at home it did start giving location more accurately when it was at rest. Not sure if that's a FindHub issue or an issue with this tracker being accurate while moving. But at least it was updating something with reasonable frequency whereas the cheaper trackers had way more latency and complacency as we experimented with them. I also like that not only does it work with FindHub, but the separate Pebblebee app allows me to receive messages and location from someone who finds the tag and scans the QR code on it if they wish to do so. I do recommend with ANY tracker tag that after you set it up, charge it fully and test each one. Throw it in your significant other's or a friend's car trunk for a day and let them drive around with it and see if it moves and pings often and accurately enough to your satisfaction. Don't make your first airplane trip your first test case. Make sure it's effective *before* you actually need it. Finally, while it's disconcerting that the tag can never be powered off (like if I don't travel for 4 months), I do like that it's rechargeable and I won't have to be burning through non-rechargeable batteries. You'll just have to make sure it's charged up before a trip to ensure it stays on as long as possible.
F**O
Perfecto
M**L
Ce produit est à la fois pratique et facile à utiliser. Je le recommande sans hésitation !
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
G**T
Easy to charge. Connects easily with my android phone.
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