Pebblebee Clip
Bluetooth Trackers

Clip

Pebblebee

Released May 1, 2022 · Analysis updated Feb 14, 2026

Compact, lightweight rechargeable Bluetooth tracker with universal iOS/Android compatibility, IPX6 water resistance, and simple setup. The Pebblebee Clip scores 74/100 based on 8 expert reviews in the bluetooth trackers category. Coverage includes reviews from Cultofmac, Androidcentral, Zdnet, and 9to5mac.

Critic Score

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74

based on 8 expert reviews

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Pros

  • Rechargeable(8)
  • Compact and lightweight(3)
  • Works with both ios and android(3)
  • Ipx6 water resistance(3)
  • Simple setup process(2)

Cons

  • Find my device network limitations(2)
  • Rfid scanning feature didn't work(2)

8 Expert Reviews

85
Independent publication11/2025

The Pebblebee Clip 5 offers features AirTag can't beat, including louder alerts, brighter LEDs, and rechargeable battery.

85
Major publication09/2024

The Pebblebee Clip is an affordable tracker with USB-C charging, Google Find My Device compatibility, and loud ringer.

85
Major publication08/2025

Pebblebee's Clip is the first tracker to work with both Google's and Apple's Find My networks - setting a new benchmark for cross-platform compatibility.

82
Independent publication06/2022

The Pebblebee Card and Clip are rechargeable Bluetooth trackers that work with Find My, offering a convenient alternative to AirTags without requiring accessories.

75
Independent publication06/2024

Pebblebee's Android trackers offer solid hardware but are held back by Google's Find My Device network limitations.

75
Independent publication05/2022

The review covers Pebblebee location item trackers as part of a broader discussion of HomeKit accessories.

55
Independent publication07/2024

Android's AirTag Alternative Falls a Bit Short – Pebblebee Clip Review

50
Major publication08/2024

The Pebblebee Clip for Android is a fine Bluetooth tracker that works well for finding misplaced keys and other small items, but Google's poorly implemented Find My Device network holds it back signif...