Pebblebee has introduced new Common variations of its Bluetooth trackers that help each Apple’s Discover My and Google’s Discover My Machine networks. At $34.99 every, they’re dearer than Apple’s well-liked $29 AirTags, however they embody extra options like rechargeable batteries and a lightweight that may make them simpler to find in the dead of night.
Compatibility with each Apple’s and Google’s networks probably makes the Pebblebee Common a more sensible choice for households utilizing a mixture of iOS and Android gadgets, however the trackers gained’t work on each networks on the similar time. When Google launched its upgraded Discover My Machine community final April, Pebblebee confirmed to 9to5Google that its trackers can be restricted to the community they have been initially arrange with. In line with that report, if you wish to change from Apple’s Discover My to Google’s Discover My Machine community or vice versa, the tracker will want a manufacturing unit reset. The Verge has reached out to Pebblebee to verify that is how its Common trackers work.
Alternatively, if you need to have the ability to find the Common trackers on any gadget, you possibly can go for Pebblebee’s personal app over Apple and Google’s networks. The corporate says its trackers have a variety of as much as 500 toes (with a diminished vary indoors), whereas the app contains extra options like geofencing, so that you’ll be notified when a pet or youngster leaves a predefined space and protected zones the place you gained’t be notified if a tracker is left behind.
The app can be used to find Pebblebee’s trackers exterior the 500-foot Bluetooth vary, however the function relies on it being detected by different gadgets with Pebblebee’s app put in and gained’t be as strong as Google or Apple’s intensive networks.
Pebblebee’s Common trackers can be found in three variations. The Clip contains an built-in keyring so it may be hooked up to objects with out having to purchase a case, presents as much as 12 hours of battery life, and could be charged with a typical USB-C cable. The Card is a thinner different designed to slide into wallets and has as much as 18 months of battery life, whereas the Tag is Pebblebee’s smallest and lightest tracker and can run as much as eight months between costs. The Pebblebee Card and Tag each depend on proprietary magnetic chargers.
Just like Apple’s AirTags, the Pebblebee Common trackers are cheaper when bought in bundles. A two-pack is discounted to $64.99, whereas a four-pack is $119.99.