I replaced my AirTags with this versatile Bluetooth tracker in my wallet (and can't go back)
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I replaced my AirTags with this versatile Bluetooth tracker in my wallet (and can't go back)
"I'm an iPhone user, and so I've stuck onto pretty much everything of value (using the excellent accessories that makes for that task). My trail buddy is an Android user, and they're having to use something different. Also: I found an AirTag alternative that beats the Bluetooth tracker in meaningful ways (including price) While keys and backpacks are protected using the new , they're a bit on the big side to go into a wallet."
"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. 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. There's also a rechargeable battery inside that'll keep the tag running for 18 months."
Pebblebee's Card 5 is a credit-card-sized Bluetooth tracker measuring 0.07 inches (1.74 mm) thick, roughly 30% thinner than previous credit-card trackers and built to IPX6 standards for dust and rain resistance. The tag offers a clear line-of-sight Bluetooth range of about 500 feet (150 meters) and supports Apple's Find My network and Google's Find My Hub. The device includes a super-loud beeper louder than an AirTag, bright LEDs for locating in the dark, and a rechargeable battery rated for about 18 months that recharges wirelessly without ports or cables.
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