KeySmart SmartCard Lite: A Sleek and Discreet Tracker for Your Wallet, Badge, and More
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Sunday, Aug 31, 2025 10:56 am ET1min read
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The Clip's standout features include its rechargeable battery, which lasts about a year between recharges, and its USB-C port for charging. This eliminates the need for CR2032 button cells, making it more environmentally friendly and convenient for users [1]. Additionally, the tag is IPX6 rated water resistant, ensuring durability in various conditions.
The Pebblebee Clip also features a bright LED and a loud buzzer, making it easier to locate items in low-light conditions or when the item is hidden in a bag. The companion app for iOS and Android provides additional functionality, such as phone finder, QR code creation, and integration with smart voice assistants [1].
While the Pebblebee Clip is priced at $35, it offers significant value for money, especially considering its rechargeable battery and cross-platform compatibility. It is a robust option for users looking for a versatile finder tag that works seamlessly with both iOS and Android devices.
References:
[1] https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-bluetooth-tracker-earned-my-trust-over-airtags-and-it-works-on-android-too/
The KeySmart SmartCard Lite is a sleek, card-shaped tracker designed to fit into wallets and lanyards. It works with Apple's Find My app, has a 2-year battery life, and features Lost Mode to help locate lost items. The 4-pack is now available for $64.99 (Reg. $99.96).
The Pebblebee Clip Universal finder tag, reviewed by ZDNET, offers a compelling alternative to Apple's AirTag, particularly for users who switch between iOS and Android devices. This Bluetooth tracker supports both Google's Find My Device and Apple's Find My networks, allowing users to switch networks with ease, albeit with a factory reset [1].The Clip's standout features include its rechargeable battery, which lasts about a year between recharges, and its USB-C port for charging. This eliminates the need for CR2032 button cells, making it more environmentally friendly and convenient for users [1]. Additionally, the tag is IPX6 rated water resistant, ensuring durability in various conditions.
The Pebblebee Clip also features a bright LED and a loud buzzer, making it easier to locate items in low-light conditions or when the item is hidden in a bag. The companion app for iOS and Android provides additional functionality, such as phone finder, QR code creation, and integration with smart voice assistants [1].
While the Pebblebee Clip is priced at $35, it offers significant value for money, especially considering its rechargeable battery and cross-platform compatibility. It is a robust option for users looking for a versatile finder tag that works seamlessly with both iOS and Android devices.
References:
[1] https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-bluetooth-tracker-earned-my-trust-over-airtags-and-it-works-on-android-too/

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