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The Pebblebee Card 5 is a rechargeable, ultra-slim Bluetooth tracker card designed for wallets and travel essentials. It offers up to 18 months of wireless battery life, dual compatibility with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub networks, and a built-in phone finder feature. With an IP66 rating and lightweight design, it combines durability with eco-conscious convenience for seamless, global item tracking.












| ASIN | B0FVYDTHZ3 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 18 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,114 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #28 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Pebble Bee |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (141) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 14 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pebble Bee |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Range | 500 Feet |
| UPC | 852569006784 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Does not come with a manufacturer’s warranty. |
N**E
Pebblebee Card 5 vs Chipolo Card
TLDR: The short answer for me personally is that I prefer the Card 5. It has a QR code that you can configure in the Pebblebee app. When somebody scans it, you can relay a message to them. I have it display my phone number so my lost item can find its way back to me. Longer review: Purchased this a couple of months ago and use it with the Apple Find My network on my iPhone 15 Pro Max. It's loud enough and the battery has lasted for over a month with no issues. I also purchased a Chipolo CARD to carry in my bag. I bought that one last week alongside a Chipolo LOOP. Both have Bluetooth 6.0, but the Pebblebee is only Bluetooth 5.4-compatible. The Chipolo supports Bluetooth 6.0, so you get Channel Sounding as a feature. I don't know if Apple's Find My network supports channel sounding quite yet, but my phone doesn't so this doesn't matter to me. The Chipolo app allows you to configure left-behind alerts, which is great if you're on Android as the Find Hub does not give you that option. Since Apple's Find My does, I don't need this feature. The Chipolo lacks the QR code that the Pebblebee has printed on it, which means it's less likely that a stranger will be able to return your lost item. This is more important to me than channel sounding, as that's effectively a vaporware feature in February, 2026. As far as I can tell, these card trackers both lack NFC, so it's not like somebody could hold the device to their phone to trigger a similar sort of effect to said QR code. The Chipolo probably makes more sense for you if you're an Android user, however, the lack of a QR code on the Chipolo means that I ultimately prefer the Pebblebee.
I**N
Wallet 5 is unusable.
Cannot get this to pair with Google Find Hub. The pebblebee app finds it, updates the firmware and tells you to register it with the Find Hub, which times out as unsuccessful. Repeat Repeat Repeat. Will not work. Irritating as my previous card's sound broke and no amount of resets or fiddling would restore that either. Good concept, but hardly a solution when you can't use it
P**N
Finally, a great tracker that works natively with both Android and iOS.
These handy little cards are amazing and as accurate as any tracker I've owned. They are literally the size of a credit card with about 1.5x the thickness. The best part is that it doesn't matter which mobile platform you're on, these will work with both Apple's "Find My" and Android's "Find My Device" systems, though you do have to pick one platform or the other. Once it's paired to Android, iOS can't use it unless it's re-paired, and vice-versa. And one of the best features is that they recharge by laying them on any Qi charger, though the charge seems to last a long time since I haven't had to recharge yet.
S**A
Tracks for a few days, then it stops working, even after factory resetting.
Does not work at all. Got this to track my wallet. Setup was fine at first (didn't pair to Find Hub), but I was able to factory reset it, and then Google Find Hub recognized it. It was tracking location fine for the first few days, then it went silent. Location wouldn't update at all. Factory reset again. Location worked again for a couple days, and it, again, stopped tracking. Not reliable at all, would not recommend.
J**D
Great Birthday Gift
I bought this as a birthday present as my friend always seemed to lose his wallet, ever since getting this, finding it has been a breeze (even though most times he leaves it in a stupid spot)! It is a little on the thick side compared to a credit card, but considering how its a tracker, its very slim. Im sure there are cheaper options, but would you feel comfortable with a cheap tracker when you need to find your ID, debit cards, etc?
C**F
On paper, this card would get 5 stars. But it doesn't work well, and thus 2 stars.
On paper, this card would get 5 stars. But it doesn't work well, and thus 2 stars. You can use your phone to find the card (presumably in your wallet, and thus find your wallet). You can also use the card to find your phone (this is why I bought this card and not any of the many cheaper options available... let's call this the "reverse find" function). But the card doesn't work well. I've had it for months, and every now and then I test it. When I use "Find My" on my phone, the card starts beeping as it should. This works quite well. When I use the "reverse find" function... not good. First, there are no clear instructions or user manual anywhere (not included with the purchase, not on Pebblebee's website, not on YouTube). Pairing the card to my phone was frustrating. I kept pressing the button (I had to search the internet just to find where in the card to find the button, on the "ble" of "pebblebee"). Nothing happened. After trying MANY times, I was about to return the card, but decided to try one more time. It worked. This should have been a clue. Since then, every time I test it, I double-press the button to find my phone (as per the hard to find instructions). Nothing happens. I double-press every few seconds... nothing. Eventually, after maybe 5 minutes of trying, it works. Recently, when I opened the Pebblebee app, it stated that there is a software update available and to "click 5 times to update". I clicked 5 times, and no surprise, nothing happened. I kept clicking 5 times over and over. This time, it actually took me about 1/2 hour of trying until the card actually accepted the 5 clicks and updated the software. If I misplace my phone, I don't want to be clicking a button for 10 to 30 minutes before I activate the reverse find function. Frustrating. You're better off buying a cheaper option without the reverse find function, and thus not pay for a reverse find function that doesn't work.
G**W
5 stars at the moment. I've just used my Pebblebee Card 5 during a business trip to Italy and it performed perfectly. It was very easy to set up on my Android phone.
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