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My Pebblebee Clips are part of my day to day. I've been using them from years now. On my keys and luggage when travel. Not only is a peace of my but I have found my car keys more times than I can remember. Just a tap of distance. The app is a perfect add-on to the overall experience, allowing me to update the Clips and find my phone which is really usefull.
My Pebblebee Clips are part of my day to day. I've been using them from years now. On my keys and luggage when travel. Not only is a peace of my but I have found my car keys more times than I can remember. Just a tap of distance. The app is a perfect add-on to the overall experience, allowing me to update the Clips and find my phone which is really usefull.
I’ve been using Pebblebee trackers for a year now and they’ve worked really well. I chose them because they’re rechargeable and work with both Apple and Android, which was perfect for our household.I had one small issue with a Clip not ringing, but support responded quickly and helped me fix it. You can tell they care and actually follow through.The app and features keep getting better, and overall, I’ve had a much better experience than with other brands. Definitely worth trying if you want something reliable and well-supported.
I’ve been using Pebblebee trackers for a year now and they’ve worked really well. I chose them because they’re rechargeable and work with both Apple and Android, which was perfect for our household.I had one small issue with a Clip not ringing, but support responded quickly and helped me fix it. You can tell they care and actually follow through.The app and features keep getting better, and overall, I’ve had a much better experience than with other brands. Definitely worth trying if you want something reliable and well-supported.
I'm retired and not the most tech-savvy, but I wanted something to help me keep track of my keys and purse. My son helped me set up my Pebblebee, and it’s been a comfort ever since. The little tag is easy to use, and when I did have a question, their support team was kind and patient with me. It’s a small thing, but it makes a big difference in my daily life. Very thankful for this product and company.
I'm retired and not the most tech-savvy, but I wanted something to help me keep track of my keys and purse. My son helped me set up my Pebblebee, and it’s been a comfort ever since. The little tag is easy to use, and when I did have a question, their support team was kind and patient with me. It’s a small thing, but it makes a big difference in my daily life. Very thankful for this product and company.
I've been using the Pebblebee Tag for a few weeks now, and while it has potential, it's currently not the best choice for Android users.What I liked:The hardware is excellent. It's small, sleek, and comes with a rechargeable battery via USB-C — a big plus compared to disposable battery trackers.The built-in LED and loud buzzer make it easy to find nearby items, even in the dark or under cushions.iPhone users will appreciate that it integrates with Apple’s Find My network out of the box, offering reliable location tracking even when the tag is out of Bluetooth range.Where it falls short:The big issue is with Android support. While Pebblebee has announced future compatibility with the new Google Find My Device network, that update still hasn't arrived, and there's no clear timeline on when or if it will.In the meantime, Android users are stuck with the standalone Pebblebee app — and that means no meaningful crowd-finding. If your tag is out of range, it’s invisible unless another rare user nearby also has the app installed and running.This makes the tag pretty much useless for remote tracking unless you're on iOS.Verdict:This could eventually become a great cross-platform tracker. But, until the promised Google network support is live, I can't recommend it for Android users. It’s a well-made device, but right now, it’s missing the software support that truly matters.
I've been using the Pebblebee Tag for a few weeks now, and while it has potential, it's currently not the best choice for Android users.What I liked:The hardware is excellent. It's small, sleek, and comes with a rechargeable battery via USB-C — a big plus compared to disposable battery trackers.The built-in LED and loud buzzer make it easy to find nearby items, even in the dark or under cushions.iPhone users will appreciate that it integrates with Apple’s Find My network out of the box, offering reliable location tracking even when the tag is out of Bluetooth range.Where it falls short:The big issue is with Android support. While Pebblebee has announced future compatibility with the new Google Find My Device network, that update still hasn't arrived, and there's no clear timeline on when or if it will.In the meantime, Android users are stuck with the standalone Pebblebee app — and that means no meaningful crowd-finding. If your tag is out of range, it’s invisible unless another rare user nearby also has the app installed and running.This makes the tag pretty much useless for remote tracking unless you're on iOS.Verdict:This could eventually become a great cross-platform tracker. But, until the promised Google network support is live, I can't recommend it for Android users. It’s a well-made device, but right now, it’s missing the software support that truly matters.
I've been using Pebblebee Clips and Cards for years on my keys, my pool cover key, and of course my luggage when I travel. I've put one in my child's Chromebook case after they left it in the hall. They have been very reliable and the batteries last for ages (bonus points for not having to buy batteries and pry open the device to replace it). I bought some for my mother and she used them on a recent trip where she left her backpack in an uber AND the airline lost her checked luggage after a flight change (it was quite the trip). These things happen all the time.All in all, I recommend these item finders for the things you don't want to lose track of.
I've been using Pebblebee Clips and Cards for years on my keys, my pool cover key, and of course my luggage when I travel. I've put one in my child's Chromebook case after they left it in the hall. They have been very reliable and the batteries last for ages (bonus points for not having to buy batteries and pry open the device to replace it). I bought some for my mother and she used them on a recent trip where she left her backpack in an uber AND the airline lost her checked luggage after a flight change (it was quite the trip). These things happen all the time.All in all, I recommend these item finders for the things you don't want to lose track of.
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