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The Pebblebee Clip Universal (2024) is a rechargeable mini item tracker that works with both Android and iOS Find My apps, offering up to 12 months of battery life on a single charge. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity with a 500-foot range, bright LED and sound alerts, and dual-network compatibility, it’s a sleek, durable alternative to AirTags designed for seamless, reliable tracking of your valuables.










| ASIN | B0DHXY2MDN |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,384 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #26 in Item Finders |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,147) |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | 2024 Clip Universal |
| Manufacturer | Pebble Bee |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 3.78 x 0.55 inches |
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...
S**E
Works as advertised
I bought this tracker for two upcoming hiking trips in the Switzerland, France, and Spain. For the Spanish hike (Camino), I am bringing one small bag the will be forwarded from one accommodation to another, so I want to track progress of the bag transfer. We did a similar hike in 2024 (Portuguese Camino) and used Apple Air Tags and tracked it with my wife's iPhone (I have an Android). I'm glad we did because on one occasion the transfer company sent our bag to the wrong place with a similar sounding name. We were able to track our bag down and get it back. I want to be able to do the same with my Android as added insurance. I found these Android based trackers to be very easy to set up on my Samsung S24 phone, much easier than expected. So far, I've done two experiments to evaluate their usefulness. In the first experiment, I place one of my two trackers in our car while my wife drove it away to a small town about 15 miles from our house. It took about 2 hours for the device to update on my hone, but it eventually and accurately found it. For the second experiment, I kept one of the trackers in our car and placed the other into my backpack while we hiked about 6 miles into a very remote area. This time it performed much better and quickly/accurately found both the car and my backpack throughout the hike, updating frequently as I checked. I should point out the both the Air Tags and these Android equivalents rely on other devices on the same network to track and locate your tracker. With both devices, the nearby phones need to have tracking (e.g., find my device) enabled for this to work. With iPhones the default to have this function enabled and you need to opt out if you don't want it. With Androids, it is my understanding that the default is to have this function off and you need to opt in to enable it. That is why people tend to have more success with Air Tags. Never the less, I like having the option of both my wife and I being able to track our bags on both networks. This is particularly important in rural locations where there are fewer phones to help with the tracking. OVERALL, the tracker performed well and I really like the option of tracking on two different networks and for this tracker to be rechargable.
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.
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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