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Pebblebee launches universal trackers compatible with iPhone and Android

Pebblebee, one of the companies known for its smart tracking solutions, has just launched a new line of trackers that are compatible with both Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find My Device networks. This is a significant advancement in the world of personal technology because it eliminates the need for consumers to choose between platforms when purchasing a tracking device. The Pebblebee Universal line includes three different trackers: Clip Universal, Card Universal, and Tag Universal. Each tracker is designed for a specific use case. The Clip Universal is perfect for attaching to keys or bags, the Card Universal is slim enough to fit in a wallet, and the Tag Universal is designed to attach to larger items such as luggage.

One of the key features of Pebblebee Universal trackers is their battery. This eliminates the need to replace batteries, which is both convenient and environmentally friendly. Additionally, the company claims battery life of up to twelve months on a single charge, and the trackers are also competitively priced at $34.99 each.

Pebblebee emphasizes the convenience and peace of mind that Universal trackers offer. With the ability to track things across platforms, users can focus on their activities without worrying about lost items. The company also highlights the trackers’ privacy features, which use end-to-end encryption to protect user data.

Pebblebee Clip Universal and Card Universal are now available at Best Buy and other online retailers. However, the tag is currently only available for purchase on the Pebblebee website. All three models are also available on the Pebblebee website in 1, 2, and 4-pack configurations.

This version of Pebblebee is interesting because it addresses a common frustration among consumers who use both Apple and Android devices. It will be interesting to see if other tech companies follow suit and start developing more cross-platform accessories. This could be a step towards a more connected technology ecosystem where users are not limited by brand loyalty.

From a personal point of view, this is a welcome development. I’ve been switching between using an iPhone and various Android phones lately, and the idea of ​​having a tracker that works with both is appealing.