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The Pebblebee Card 5 is a rechargeable, ultra-slim Bluetooth tracker card designed for wallets and travel essentials. It offers up to 18 months of wireless battery life, dual compatibility with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub networks, and a built-in phone finder feature. With an IP66 rating and lightweight design, it combines durability with eco-conscious convenience for seamless, global item tracking.












| ASIN | B0FVYDTHZ3 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 18 months |
| Battery Serviceability | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #856 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #20 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Pebble Bee |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,483 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 14 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pebble Bee |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mfr Part Number | Card 5 |
| Model Number | Card 5 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Range | 500 Feet |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 852569006784 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Does not come with a manufacturer’s warranty. |
E**T
Love this pebblebee card 😍
Pretty easy to set up, and stays charged for quite a while... I have never had to use it to find a lost wallet, but whenever I test it out, it works like a champ... And it fits in credit card slots...
A**H
Finally, a tracker that actually delivers
I've tried other options and Pebblebee Card beats them. I use it in my wallet, my wife's purse, and our luggage — and the accuracy is consistently on point. The real test came on a recent cruise when our luggage was late getting to our cabin. Instead of tracking down guest services or just hoping for the best, I checked the app and confirmed the bags were already on the ship. That kind of peace of mind is exactly why I bought it. The app is clean, reliable, and doesn't make you work for the information. If you've been burned by other trackers before, this one is worth the switch.
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.
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.
C**B
Technology Leap Over Apple Air Tag - Most EXCELLENT!
I do read negative reviews. I thought enough good reviews made it worthwhile to try, so I ordered two Clip 5 Tags and Clip 5 Wallet to see how they work compared to Apple Air Tag with my iPhone. My Wallet Clip 5 delivery is out to mid-December (boo hiss). I just ordered four more Clip 5 Tags to replace the rest of my Air Tags. Listen up Apple: this is a technology jump over Air Tag. If I have problems, I will do an update. So far, so good. I figured if the negative reviews were accurate and I encountered problems, I'd just return and stick with Air Tags. Here we go: 1) Instructions that came with the Clip 5 Tag need to be redone. I did a Grok, and the installation was way better. If you order the Clip 5, do a Grok (good for iPhone and Android) and save yourself some time. Stupid FAST once I did Grok. Scanning the QR Tag was a waste, I think just to capture your email. It did me no good - as Mel Brooks said in "Spaceballs" - "MERCHANDIZING!" 2) I haven't tried distance yet, right now I have the two on charge overnight to make sure I'm "locked and loaded." I'll add a note in my iPhone's calendar to charge every 6-8 months. I did have Air Tag batteries that died, and I had no idea they were drained. Apple, you need to address this. Also, I had an Air Tag that died (I had no idea it was dead) that was like 13-14 months old. Apple's warranty is 12 months. Apple's response, "So sad, so sorry." Not cool. 3) Clip 5 is my first Pebblebee product: WAY louder than Air Tag - excellent. Even got my dogs' attention. Apple, get a clue. 4) Clip 5 has lights to show when the battery charge is getting too drained. EXCELLENT. Air Tag - you have no idea how drained the battery is, until you try to locate something and there is no soft sound. Apple, get a clue. 5) RECHARGEABLE! YEAH!!! The claim is 18 months. Doing a charge every 6-8 months won't hurt. No longer need to use the CR2032 coin batteries that can't be recharged. Apple, get a clue. 6) I didn't need to buy an Air Tag holder so I could attach this signaling device to my key ring, duh - additional expense. Apple is good at this. Spend $1,100 on an iPhone and you still need to buy a $15 drop protection silicon case. Apple is champion at "nickel and diming" you. Apple, get a clue. 7) The Clip 5 Tag came with a nice quality key ring - perfect size that holds my car fob, house key and my dogs' chip info. Nice. BTW, guess what Apple doesn't include....Apple, get a clue. I will praise Apple for allowing the "Find My" app to find non-Apple stuff. Seriously, good job Apple, I didn't have to install a Pebblebee app. Excellent Apple! My only Apple device is an iPhone 17 Pro deal that Verizon just ran that was LITERALLY PRICELESS to upgrade my 13 Pro to keep me on Verizon for 3 more years. I've been with Verizon since I was an engineer/architect at MCI so I'm at 27/28 years with VZ with no complaints as I traveled nationwide a lot for work and dog shows. I do like Apple products, well the iPhone (7, 13 and now 17), however, Air Tag needs a new generation with a BIG update - get a CLUE APPLE. The Clip 5 could easily blow the Air Tag away unless Apple giddies-up. Once you buy into a product like a remote signaling device, you will probably stick with it until a big tech leap comes out. The Clip 5 did it for me. You can see I don't update my cell phone very often.
B**Y
"Find My" works GREAT with the Pebblebee!
VERY reliable... until they quit working. Luckily I got 2 years out of my last one, and thought I'd try a new one. So far, so good.
K**M
Online reviews misinformation
I want to clear a bunch of misinformation up. First off I researched the crap out of these trackers before I bought 3 of them. The online reviews are full of misinformation. People keep confusing Gen 1 trackers with Gen 2 trackers. These are Gen 2 trackers (universal) they do not work and will not pair with pebblebees tracking app. They will pair with pebblebee app for updates etc but not the tracking app. Pebblebees app is Bluetooth only. These pair with apple or Google find my device. Also Google find my device network was released last April so it's brand new and still adding features, it's pretty basic right now. So I bought 1 of each, card, clip, tag. They paired with Google account in seconds, I believe all 3 were ready to go into the field in literally 20 seconds everything was ready to go. I live in a small town, roads are empty no traffic. I gave the tag to my girlfriends daughter who had an apple phone and these are registered with Google because she was heading to the gym and the store and I knew her phone would not report the device. I only saw 4-5 pings on the highway which I expected as android phones drove past her. When she got to the gym her location was updated every 3 min or so. I could tell what side of the gym she was on. It then tracked her to the store and then again I could see her location in the store as well as she walked around. Remember this is a brand new network and is getting better all the time and my little test here was cunducted in an unpopulated farm town. I am very happy. I am going to order a lot more of these as gifts for people.
C**3
Good for some situations and not without their quirks
These work well. Although I have some gripes. First, the apps are confusing on what you need to set them up with. Second, I get random beeps from one that doesn't seem to fit any of the troubleshooting guides. Thirdly, specialty cables are a pain to use. I get they are super thin, but depending on the model they need their own cables. The good points are they do work, I like the options for size and function. Once you get which app you need to update them and such, it is easy to setup. Bottom line, if you have Android and iOS or jump between them - these are a great option. If you are an iOS user (like many in my family), get the AirTags - I get too many complaints about how hard it is to figure out the finger dance to reset them or charging and trying to find the cable.
F**O
Perfecto
Perfecto
M**L
Très bon produit.
Ce produit est à la fois pratique et facile à utiliser. Je le recommande sans hésitation !
A**.
Mal producto
Me llegó pero parecía que no era nuevo y además fue un desastre para regresarlo, no pude y al final prefiero nunca volver a comprar
R**X
¿Dónde dejé mi auto?!!
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!
D**N
Extremely unreliable
Echoing what other users are saying. Phone detects device, but will not add to Find Hub no matter how many restarts, factory resets and reconnections. Completely unusable.
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