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PebbleBee Card and Clip Remote Item Finder Review

December 6, 2023 By Techno_Mark Leave a Comment

Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)

My answer to that is “yes”. In case you haven’t realized this yet, I am reviewing two devices today. Granted, they are different shapes, but they basically do the same thing.

That is, they are both remote item finders. You can check out the video if you want to see them charging, syncing, and actually working. Spoiler alert: both the Card and the Clip will emit a loud noise if you ask the app to send out the proper signal.

I’ll start with the Pebblebee Card, which feels like a few credit cards stuck together. It is very lightweight, and on a full charge, it will last 12 months. It has a USB-C charger that magnetically sticks to the card for good charging.

The PebbleBee Card is also IPX6 water resistant, and I misspoke on the video about its range. I thought it was normal Bluetooth at about 30 feet, but the PebbleBee website specifies about 500 feet. That’s pretty far.

As for the PebbleBee Clip, much of the specs remain the same. A full charge will give you about 3 months, and it can be recharged with a USB-C to USB-C charger.

Oh, and the Clip is also IPX6 Water Resistant, with the 500 feet of range. I think that I forgot to mention that both of these devices use the Google Find My Device (or Apple’s similar app, depending on the model that you purchased).

You can see in the video that I used the PebbleBee app, and it did fail me on a few times. Like you will notice when I tried to hit the “Buzz” button on the smartphone, and it didn’t quite work the first time. It did the second time around, so I am calling that a fluke!

Yeah, I’m calling the PebbleBee Card and Clip a win! If you have something that you are often losing or is too important to lose, I would recommend either the Card or the Clip.

Facts About The Company

Apparently, PebbleBee emerged in 2012 as the founder noticed how toddlers like to hide things like keys and remote controls. This was as early 2012, and PebbleBee began to get aerospace engineers involved from a lot of big tech companies. PebbleBee makes these products for both consumers and businesses, and continues to produce some great products.

What Does This Company Make?

I was able to find another product that this company makes known as the Tag, and I’m just going to say that it does the same thing as the Clip and the Card. By the way, you can get some deals on the Clip and the Card if you buy them in bulk.

Just the Specs, Man

If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!

(These are the specs for the Android version of these products.)

Specs for Pebblebee Card

Description Ultimate item tracker for wallets or narrow spaces

Standards Bluetooth 4.0 and up

Dimensions 2.12” x 3.35” x 0.11” (54 mm x 85 mm x 2.8 mm)

Device Weight 0.5 oz ( 15 grams)

Included in box (Card) Pebblebee Card, Magnetic charger to USB-C

Requires Google’s Find My Device app or the Pebblebee app. Find My Device network requires location services and Bluetooth to be turned on. Requires cell service or internet connection. Works on Android 9+ and in certain countries for age-eligible users.

Pebblebee offers a 1 year limited warranty against product defects, effective from the time of delivery.

Rechargeable battery lasts up to 18 months on a single charge

IPX6 Water resistant

Loud melody

Track location

Up to 500ft Bluetooth range

Specs for Pebblebee Clip

Description Powerful item tracker for keys, bags, and more

Standards Bluetooth 4.0 and up

Dimensions 1.77 in (45 mm) x 1.49 in (38 mm) x 0.33 in (8.50 mm)

Device Weight 0.28 oz (8 g)

Included in box Pebblebee Clip, USB-C cable

Requires Google’s Find My Device app or the Pebblebee app. Find My Device network requires location services and Bluetooth to be turned on. Requires cell service or internet connection. Works on Android 9+ and in certain countries for age-eligible users.

Pebblebee offers a 1 year limited warranty against product defects, effective from the time of delivery.

Rechargeable battery lasts up to 12 months on a single charge

IPX6 Water resistant

Loud melody

Track location

Up to 500ft Bluetooth range

If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.

What Do the Reviews Say?

They are all right as the PebbleBee Clip has 304 ratings that average at 3.7 stars. The Card is much higher at 3.9 stars out of 233 ratings.

Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!

Okay, I Like It, Just Give Me The Link So I Can Buy It Already!

Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?

The most similar product that I could find is the Cube GPS tracker. I have actually reviewed this Cube company before.

I also reviewed something else called the Rinex, which I also liked, a lot. I barely remember reviewing the Chipolo, but it is quite good as well. I reviewed that Chipolo One as well.

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