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Why I prefer this Bluetooth tracker card in my wallet over AirTags – especially at this price

Pebblebee Card 5

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ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • Thinner than similar tracker tags by some 30%
  • 18-month battery life, rechargeable using a Qi charging pad
  • Tough, durable, and dust- and water-resistant.

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My Camino Frances hike – well, the last 70 or so miles – starts in a few days for me and my walking buddy, and one of the things that I don’t want to happen along the way is that we lose anything important. Keys, backpacks, wallets, passports–>, and even coats are finder tagged. 

I’m an iPhone user, and so I’ve stuck AirTags<!–> onto pretty much everything of value (using the excellent accessories that Elevation Lab–> makes for that task). My trail buddy is an Android user, and they’re having to use something different. 

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While keys and backpacks are protected using the new Pebblebee Clip 5 tags<!–>, they’re a bit on the big side to go into a wallet. Yet fear not, because Pebblebee has something for that demand – the Card 5–>.  

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The Card 5 looks and feels slightly thicker than a normal credit card. I’ve had credit-card-sized tracker tags in the past, and at only 0.07 inches/1.74 mm thin, this tag is significantly thinner than those – some 30% thinner, according to Pebblebee. 

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The Card 5 is super, super thin.

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Inside the tough, durable exterior — designed to IPX6 standards to shrug off dust and rain — is a lot of cool electronics.

There’s a Bluetooth finder tag with a clear line of sight range of 500 feet (150 meters) that works with Apple’s Find My network or Google’s Find My Hub. To make finding things easier, the tag features a super-loud beeper that is significantly louder than the AirTag’s, as well as bright LEDs, allowing you to search in the dark.

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I’ve tested this tag, and it had no problem finding a wallet at a 500-foot distance, and it happily connected to my iPhone when hidden in a vehicle that was some 250 feet away.

<!–> Charge the Card 5 from any handy Qi charging pad.

Charge the Card 5 from any handy Qi charging pad.

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There’s also a rechargeable battery inside that’ll keep the tag running for 18 months. When it’s time for a recharge, you just place the tag on a wireless charging pad – no USB-C ports or cables.

All this technology operates in a finder tag that weighs just 0.49 ounces/14 grams.

ZDNET’s buying advice

AirTags are great, but the UFO-esque shape doesn’t lend itself to being put into a wallet or purse. The Pebblebee Card 5–> is perfect, because it’s just a little thicker than a card, and yet it packs a lot of tracker tech into a small space. It’s tough, resists bending and flexing, shrugs off water, and lasts well over a year on a single charge.

And it works for both iPhones and Android devices.

Normally priced at $35, there’s currently a massive 30% off, bringing the price down to $24. This makes the device a must-have for tech aficionados and a great gift for those in your life who often misplace their belongings.

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Source: Information Technologies - zdnet.com