Have you ever been late to work because you couldn’t find your car or house keys? It is frustrating and honestly such a waste of time. We all lose our keys from time to time, but if you find yourself wasting your life away constantly searching for your keys, it might be time for you to invest in the Pebblebee Bluetooth tracker.
What is it?
A Pebblebee is a tracker that helps you keep track of your belongings, that you may easily misplace. The smart device connects via Bluetooth to your smartphone and emits a beeping sound on command to help you to locate the attached item. Some of the things it can be attached to are keys, bags, pets, and cameras. Here are a few key features that make it stand out.
Dimensions
The Pebblebee finder 2.0 is easy to use and handle. The device is small and compact, which allows you to attach it to anything and carry it around without it being obtrusive. The measurements of the tracker are 35mm*9mm. The new 2.0 finder is circular and comes with a key-loop for your convenience.
Battery
One of the key features that make a good tracker is battery life. Recharging the battery of a device that is attached to something you are most likely going to lose is a hassle. But having to recharge it frequently can soon turn into a nightmare. That is why the Pebblebee finder comes with a battery that can last for 4 months with a single charge. Once the battery gets low, just plug in your USB C charger and your good for another 4 months.
Range
When it comes to trackers, it’s always good to have a long range. It would be unfortunate to lose your belonging just because you were out of range. The Pebblebee finder 2.0 has a massive range of 500ft. If you for some reason find yourself outside this range, the Pebblebee tracker also has crowd GPS which can use other trackers in the area to locate the lost item.
Other Key Features of the Pebblebee Finder
The tracker has a good speaker that is loud and audible at close range. Using the Pebblebee app, you can also track your location when the sound is inaudible. The finder 2.0 is smart enough to send you a ‘left behind’ alert and log the last place you lost your item.