Pebblebee has unveiled a new line of Bluetooth trackers that break down the barriers between Apple and Google ecosystems. The Pebblebee Universal trackers offer unprecedented flexibility for users, working with both Apple's Find My and Google's Find My Device networks.
Cross-platform compatibility at a price
The new Universal line includes three models - Clip, Tag, and Card - each designed for different use cases. While they offer more versatility than Apple's popular AirTags, this comes at a higher price point of $34.99 per tracker compared to AirTags' $29 price tag.
Pebblebee’s Universal trackers include Clip, Card, and Tag models, designed for various uses and offering cross-platform compatibility |
Key features and specifications
- Compatibility with both Apple Find My and Google Find My Device networks
- Rechargeable batteries with varying lifespans:
- Clip: Up to 12 hours
- Card: Up to 18 months
- Tag: Up to 8 months
- Bluetooth range of up to 500 feet (reduced indoors)
- Built-in light for easier location in dark environments
- Pebblebee app support with additional features like geofencing and safe zones
Switching between networks
While the Universal trackers work with both major networks, they can only be connected to one at a time. Switching between Apple and Google networks requires a factory reset of the device, which may be inconvenient for users frequently moving between ecosystems.
Alternative tracking options
For users seeking platform-agnostic tracking, Pebblebee offers its own app. This solution provides location services beyond Bluetooth range by leveraging other Pebblebee app users, though it may not match the extensive coverage of Apple and Google's networks.
Availability and pricing
The Pebblebee Universal trackers are available now at Best Buy, Best Buy's website, and Pebblebee's own website. While individual trackers are priced at $34.99, bundle options offer some savings:
- Two-pack: $64.99
- Four-pack: $119.99
With its unique cross-platform compatibility, Pebblebee's Universal trackers present an intriguing option for mixed-device households or those seeking flexibility in their item tracking solutions. However, the higher price point and potential inconvenience of switching between networks may give some consumers pause.