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The Pebblebee Clip Universal is a rechargeable mini item tracker designed for both Android and iOS users. With a powerful 12-month battery life, 500 ft Bluetooth range, and bright LED plus sound alerts, it offers reliable, cross-platform tracking. Engineered in the USA, this compact, water-resistant device integrates seamlessly with Google’s Find My Device and Apple’s Find My networks, leveraging billions of devices to help you locate your valuables anytime, anywhere.
Battery Average Life | 12 months |
Specific Uses For Product | Everyday use and keeping track of personal items |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Supported Application | Google Find My Device, Apple Find My |
Additional Features | Rechargeable |
A**E
Worked exactly how it was expected to. Good purchase.
Used this to track baggages for an international trip. It was paired with Android phone (Google Pixel 9) and it worked pretty well. I was able to see the checked bag make a stop at each layover, move from terminal to terminal, and end up with me throughout the journey. So it worked well. Love that it is rechargeable.
M**A
Range limited to blue tooth
I have a whole bunch of the older Samsung tags. But I do not like the new design so I wanted to try these as they appear to have a similar design and the battery life is very good. These are nice and loud but my intention was to leave one in my car and use the other on my cat. The problem is that these work on your phone's bluetooth so there is not enough range to find my car should it be stolen or find my cat should she take a little tour around the neighborhood. I guess I am stuck with the awfully clumsy new Samsung design because I am returning these.
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!
K**N
They're fine.
It's odd there are so many poor reviews. For me they work great and are miles ahead of Chipolo, specifically because they are rechargeable. The accuracy is more than acceptable, hold their charge for quite some time. Someone mentioned they didn't like them because they use bluetooth for the discovery feature and uh, yeah. So do Airtags. The samsung, I believe, have GPS but if that is true that is great but no question the battery is going to drain very quickly. Anyway, they aren't perfect but are far better than the average review/rating.
A**E
Works well, but don't expect it to match AirTags
Works great for finding items you misplace somewhere around you (say at work, or home), it has a great speaker and lights that make it easy to find items when you look for them. It's very easy to pair and set up, and the bluetooth connection seems to be quite reliable.Unfortunately, it is not as reliable if you are trying to find something outside of your phone's range, as Android's find my device network seems to work well only on busy locations.
S**O
Horrible reviews but I find it works great!
I'm not sure why this has so many bad reviews, I bought 2 of them and they work great for my needs. It's been 3 months and I just had to charge it yesterday for the first time.I left my bookbag at a client site and couldn't recall where I left it which spurred me to buy this product. I have an Android device (Pixel 9 Pro XL) and I vowed never to let such a stressful situation happen again (bag had all my work stuff in it, private confidential notes and configurations, etc)Everytime I've "missplaced" my bag since I've been able to just pull up the Google Find Device app, and within 10 seconds the app loads and shows me a marker of where the unit is.I don't live in a rural area, but I don't live in the city. My phone notified me that the battery was low, I charged it for about an hour (it was done charging before that as the light went off) and it was ready to go again with no hassle.Some people that are expecting it to find what specific room in their house they left it in are probably expecting too much, but it works amazing for me to just know if I left it at home, at the office, and I can even tell if its in my garage (in the back of my car) or my house by zooming in on the map and that's more than I need or expected.Sure the battery could be longer, and time will tell if it gets worse, but for now I give it 5-stars and it has worked flawlessly. I think a lot of people buy brand new devices and then something is glitched out and doesn't work, and it gets patched but they never update their reviews. Whether glitches with the pebble firmware or the Google Find My app once existed, I'm not sure but I can say I certainly haven't encountered any issues with it in 2024.
R**R
Not functioning as advertised
First, the good.I was thinking about only one star for the Pebblebee, but it does work quite well when it is in bluetooth range(near).The line of sight range with this device does seem to meet 500 ft. as is advertised. It does work well when searchingfor a device that is near.Now, the bad...In my opinion, this problem is not the fault of Pebblebee, but with the 'Google find my device' app.I placed one of the trackers near a moderate traffic intersection (in Gilbert, AZ) for 3 days and did not get a single find on the device.When I placed a Tile tracker at the same location for 3 days, there were several find notifications.The same is true when I placed a Samsung Galaxy Smarttag 2 for 3 days, many find notifications.Without a doubt, the Smarttag 2 was the best for finding a device in a moderate traffic area.Once again, this is the problem with 'Google find my device' app. Google claims that the 'Find my device' networkincludes a billion devices world wide, but this is not true. According to the information I can find about 'Google Find my device' is that the system only willwork in very crowded areas when many Android devices are nearby. Android device owners must 'opt in' for their devices to participate.This will not be effective until Google fixes the Find my device system.In my opinion, using the 'Find my Device' app causes a false expectation about how this device will work.
K**N
Best AirTag like product, Very loud sounds, flashing LED and USB-C Rechargeable, for easy finding
Love these trackers. Much better than the Apple AirTags. Much louder sounds and has flashing LED for easy finding of things + they are rechargeable, using USB-C. I'm using them with our iPhones and the Find My app. Just purchased two more for some new items but I have been using them for over two years without any issues.
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