🔍 Find it, love it, never lose it again!
The Pebblebee Finder 2.0 is a sleek, rechargeable wallet and key finder that boasts a remarkable 500-foot range, ensuring you can always locate your essentials. With a battery life of up to 6 months, IPX6 water resistance, and innovative CrowdGPS technology, this device is designed for the modern professional who values efficiency and peace of mind. Plus, it easily connects with your smart home devices for added convenience.
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Unbelievable Bang for Your Bucks for 2-in-1 Remarkable Tech Devices
This is a complete steal bargain: 2-in-1 trackers package for even lower cost than if you were to get each item alone, $29 for the BlackCard and $35 for the Finder 2.0 each respectively. So I couldn’t believe it, thinking it was possibly an inaccurate description with you only getting either the Finder 2.0 or BlackCard, but to my surprise, you actually get both.Now on to the trackers themselves. Where do I start? I have been researching different Bluetooth trackers after the unfortunate incident of losing my keys and having to go through all the hassle of getting new key replacements and changing the locks, which all were time-consuming. I was already predisposed to the brand name “Tile” but never paid much attention to them because having some location tracker never crossed my mind yet. After doing the research, the “Tile Pro” was the first tracker I ordered earlier this year. Having used Tile Pro for a while, it’s not bad per say. The thing about Tile is that they have better brand recognition and a larger community; those were some reasons why I chose Tile first, however, their features are somewhat lackluster something to be desired.While Tile may have better performance over other trackers, for example, longest rage up to 400-500 feet and the largest community finder, Tile is sort of a simpleton. They lack the innovative and cool features from other trackers, and even their most bare necessity features that are available for free from other trackers like the “disconnect alert” is hidden behind a subscription. That is why I’ve decided to look for a secondary brand tracker as a backup to be used in conjunction in case my Tile Pro fails during the worst-case scenario of losing your valuables.I’ve looked at Pebblebee, Chipolo, Cube, and Orbiter as complementary alternatives. I immediately disqualified Orbiter due to their inferior performance. For Cube, I was indifferent to; there was nothing really standing out about them, with the exception of their Cube Shadow that has a magnetic charger for its battery, which I might get down the road if I need something for my laptop or tablet, but what I really needed currently was a wallet tracker and backup keychain tracker and not to put all my eggs into one tracker basket.The final contenders were Pebblebee and Chipolo. Now these were tough contenders, making the decision painstaking on which one to go with. The thing with Chipolo that had going for it was its superior tracking technology that seems to give the most-up-to-date location the fastest even when your tracker and phone are not connected. That is basically the issue with Bluetooh trackers is that Bluetooth is not reliable but spotty and shaker.However, the thing that Pebblebee had going for it that I instantly became drawn to the brand was their somewhat creative implementation in their products.- the light-up LED light gives an added visual bonus aid to finding your item to go alone with the auditory sense; imagine if a Bluetooth tracker takes it further up a notch with options to adjust some super siren-like bright lights, think lighting a lighthouse attention-grabbing. That would enhance the location with not only having a loud-siren sound but a siren lighthouse or party laser beams visual sight, especially if you have your phone on silence. This biggest benefit would be for those with hearing impairment, making it the world’s first and best tracker for them.- the biggest thing that separated PebbleBee apart was its rechargeable capability for their products, like the BlackCard and the first one ever for a keyfinder. The rechargeable capability for both BlackCard and Finder 2.0 was what sold me on going with PebbleBee, even though PebbleBee may not have the best performance in terms of longest range and loudest sound, but such not-the-best nitpicks can be overlooked by their other features.- I’ve looked into their other line of products, and all of them have a unique distinct story-like characteristics to them that simply made me fall in love with the brand. For example, the PebbleBee stone is exactly like a stone that makes me think of Hansel and Gretel dropping breadcrumbs to find their location; the PebbleBee logo is a bee shaped like a spinning-top toy, and I can see PebbleBee coming out with a future tracker that spins when the vibration is turned on.- after using Pebblee’s BlackCard and Finder 2.0, another plus they have is the account-free usage. You can use Pebblebee’s app without signing for an account. I don’t know about you, but I am one of those people who are sick and tired of having every product, item, and service I buy requiring the signage of an account with email and all the different PASSWORDS associated with the account to keep track of for companies to extrapolate information from you for their data. Why is the account-free usage a plus? It’s because of that you can give these to any elderly relatives or friends who aren’t technologically prone, have an email, and, most of all, don’t want to bother with remembering password. I would say Pebblebee is the most “senior friendly” for your forgetful elders who are the biggest victims to losing things. I have already ordered additional ones for my parents and elderly relatives, who do not have emails or have dealt with passwords. Note, an email is required for entering a verification code when you first use the app, but you can use a borrowed email or temporary email; just make sure you always keep the checkbox checked if you log out, otherwise you will have to enter a verification code from an email account. Nevertheless, by keeping the checkbox checked to remember your login, you will never have to use a password for using the PebbleBee app.In closing, I have to give PebbleBee huge brownie points for their contribution to the Bluetooth tracking technology space. I am loving this BlackCard and Finder 2.0. You will have to play around with them to understand every detailed subtlety of how each works. While perfection shouldn’t be expected because both items do have some kinks like waiting for the buzzing to end rather than stopping it from your phone, they do get the job done as what they were intended to do in keeping tracked of your items. It’s essentially the convenience of having these two items together is what makes this combo-pack worth every cent, not to mention for only $20 for both as your main tracker or backup tracker.
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Simply does not work with Samsung Galaxy S10 or S20
I have no idea what these Pebblebee trackers could do. But one thing they don't do is connect to Samsung Galaxy S10 phone. I tried everything the Pebblebee support team asked me to perform. Spend 2 days debugging and searching for solution for these useless devices. They asked me to wait until their new App comes out. I did. Now the new App is "proudly released" by Pebblebee. Tried again - same result. My patience ran out. I want to send these products back. Cannot recommend this to anyone. Certainly don't risk it if you use Samsung phones. Pebblebee now even published a note on their help page stating that their devices don't connect to various Samsung phone models
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Must have product
Give my keys to my 14-year-old yesterday at the dirtbike track went to the car and they fell out of his pocket use this pebble be an app to find them this is a must have. Retrace their steps pressed the button on the app found the keys no problem at all battery stays charged four months
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Terrible product tile much better
Tile much better product
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I carry these with me all the time.
Not often but sometimes I misplace my keys but not for long with the Pebblebee attached to them.
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