
"The Halo, launched by Seattle-based Pebblebee in April 2026, makes the more ambitious argument that all three functions belong in a single device you already carry everywhere."
"Pull the device apart and three things happen at once: a 130dB siren activates, a 150-lumen strobe light starts flashing, and your real-time location is shared with up to five trusted contacts."
"There's also a quieter option. Rapid presses of the side button send a silent alert to your Safety Circle without triggering the siren or the lights."
"The Halo works with Google's Find Hub on Android, tapping into a crowd-sourced network to help locate misplaced items."
Pebblebee's Halo is a keychain-sized device designed to enhance personal safety by integrating multiple functions. It features a 130dB siren, a 150-lumen strobe light, and real-time location sharing with trusted contacts. The device is intuitive, activating with a simple pull-apart mechanism. It also offers a discreet alert option through rapid button presses. The Halo utilizes Google's Find Hub for tracking lost items, is water-resistant, and has a battery life of up to a year, making it a practical addition to everyday carry items.
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