In the market for AirTag alternatives? Pebblebee’s Card, Clip and Tag work on iPhone/Android and have loud speakers, LED lights and rechargeable batteries

Looking for AirTag alternatives? Pebblebee’s Card, Clip and Tag work on iPhone and Android and will soon support Google’s Find My network globally.

Pebblebee Clip, Card and Tag trackers set against a solid grey background
All with rechargeable batteries! | Image: Pebblebee

Pebblebee has offered its Clip, Card and Tag accessories since September. They’re currently the only item locators worldwide that work with Apple’s Find My network while offering cross-platform compatibility via the Pebblebee app for iOS and Android and upgradable firmware for future-proofing.

Android versions of Clip, Card and Tag that work with Google’s Find My Device network will drop on May 27. If you’re interested, here’s an overview.

Meet your Pebblebee Card, Clip and Tag trackers

These trackers outsmart Apple’s AirTag in ways more than one. First, they’re rechargeable. Second, they’re equipped with LED lights and a loud buzzer, so your lost or misplaced items have a higher chance of being found. And third, they offer extended range via Bluetooth and GPS crowdsourcing.

Pebblebee Clip (Gen 2)
The new Clip is a smaller, lighter version of the original, perfect for keys, wallets, backpacks, luggage, etc. Plus, Gen 2 has a 2x longer battery life at 12 months.
Pebblebee's tracker attached to a key ring with car keysPlus, the battery is rechargeable and a USB-C charge cable is included in the box. It uses Bluetooth tracking within 500 feet and crowd GPS beyond that.

Pebblebee Card (Gen 2)
Thin and lightweight (0.12” x 3.35” x 0.11” or 54mm x 85mm x 2.8mm, weighing 0.5 ounces or 15 grams), the new Card is designed for narrow spaces like wallets.

The battery lasts 18 months on a single charge, and there’s a magnetic USB-C charge cable in the box. The card is IPX6 water resistant and works up to 500 feet over Bluetooth, with crowd GPS activating when out of range.

Pebblebee Tag
This tracker uses Bluetooth within 300 feet. When out of range, crowd GPS activates. It’s IPX6 water resistant and includes a tiny USB-C charger to recharge the internal 8-month battery via magnetic connection.
The rear side of a Pebblebee Tag tracker with a magnetic charge cable connectedThe Tag weighs just 0.23 ounces (6.5 grams) and is one of the smallest trackers on the market. You can attach it to personal items, bags and clothing via the included silicone strap, collar attachment and double-sided adhesive tab.

How to order Pebblebee trackers for iPhone and Android

Use these shopping links to buy the current Card, Clip and Tag. They are at $25, a few bucks more than Apple’s AirTag.

On May 27, Pebblebee will release versions of the Clip, Tag and Card that will work with Google’s Find My Devices network but cost a little more at $34 apiece. You can preorder via the Pebblebee website using these shopping links:

The accessories are available in 1, 2 and 4-pack bundles. The Pebblebee Clip, Card and Tag will launch on the Google Store in June.

Compatible with Apple/Google Find My networks

Apple and Google use Bluetooth on billions of devices to discover nearby trackers and report their location to the Find My network. The Clip, Tag and Card work with unwanted tracking notifications across iOS and Android.
Google's and Apple's Find My apps on Android and iPhoneOn iPhone, these alerts required iOS 17.5. In the Google world, you need Android 15. Should someone hide a Pebble in a stealthy place in your car or plant it in your bag, the Find My network will figure this out and alert you of unwanted tracking.