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📡 Track smart, live free—your wallet’s new best friend.
The Pebblebee Card 5 is a cutting-edge Bluetooth wallet tracker boasting a 30% slimmer profile than its predecessor, designed for seamless integration into wallets and passports. It features an impressive 18-month wireless rechargeable battery, eliminating cable clutter while supporting sustainable use. Compatible with both Apple Find My and Google Find Hub networks, it offers global tracking capabilities with privacy-first design. Additional perks include a built-in phone finder and durable IP66-rated water resistance, making it the perfect lightweight companion for everyday and travel use.












| ASIN | B0FVYDTHZ3 |
| Battery Average Life | 18 months |
| Battery Life | 18 months |
| Battery Serviceability | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,353 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #33 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Pebble Bee |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 325 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 14 g |
| Manufacturer | Pebble Bee |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mfr Part Number | Card 5 |
| Model Number | Card 5 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Range | 500 feet |
| UPC | 852569006784 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Does not come with a manufacturer’s warranty. |
S**E
It works great!
I've read a lot of bad reviews about this product. But to be honest, it's been great for me. I use it with Find Hub. It was very easy to pair with my Android phone (OnePlus 13). It's very responsive when I need to make it ring. It's pretty accurate on the location. The battery lasts a lot, I had it for about 5 months, never had to charge it. I charged it only once the day I got it to see if my magnetic charger worked with it. I'm very satisfied with this tracker, it fits perfectly my wallet. I really have nothing to complain about it. I also bought another one for my husband.
S**2
This seems to be a Discontinued Product and it's obvious as to why they killed it.
This card is terrible. Horrible set up process, can't stay connected and terrible tracking ability. Having to tap 5 times at a certain continuous speed to even interact with it is insanely frustrating. If you don't hit it at particular pace, it doesn't register your presses. I tried faster, slower, harder, softer. It's just frustrating as hell. Then to actually get it paired to your phone is another ordeal. Even when you get it set up and connected to your phone, the purpose of this is to be a tracker well, it does a terrible job of it because the integration into the Google ecosystem sucks. It can really only tell me where it's been when I have it near my phone. What the freak is the point of it if I can only track it if I have it already in my possession? Just like the Moto Tags, this is garbage at its actual function. You'll never be able to know where it goes / if its lost or stolen because it'll ping your phone and likely no other device. They discontinued this 'product' as far as I can tell. It causes nothing but headaches and provides no actual value what so ever. It's better as a paperweight than anything else. You can't buy it at Amazon, you can't shop for it on their own website (sold out), Best Buy lists this as "This item is no longer available in new condition. See similar items below".
E**T
Precision Tracker, Confusing Setup
The Pebblebee Card 5 is a highly capable Bluetooth tracker designed for people who need reliable, precise location tracking for everyday essentials. In real‑world use, it performs impressively well: it can help you locate smartphones, laptops, tablets, wallets, and even car keys with strong accuracy and fast response times. Its slim, credit‑card‑like profile makes it ideal for slipping into a wallet or attaching to flat surfaces without adding bulk. Configuration & Setup Experience The only notable drawback is the initial setup process, which can be confusing due to incomplete instructions. Specifically:The manual does not clearly explain how to reset the card.The reset button is subtly hidden inside the Pebblebee logo, located between the letters “l” and “e.”Without knowing this, pairing or re‑pairing the device can be frustrating.Once configured, however, the device works smoothly and reliably.
R**N
confusing instructions, very thin, wireless charging, will buy again
Worth 5 stars but only giving 4 due to confusion on instructions. It is very thin only slightly thicker than a credit card. I tried every thing to get it to work. Finally had to charge it with wireless charger. It then made a series of beeps and some hidden led's lit up. It was about 3/4 charged already. It does not have any plug in ports. There is a very slight bulge on the front of the card - that is almost imperceptible. Go slow looking for it. Once I found the sequence of presses to pair it, then it connected easily and has been working great. I like that it can be recharged with a wireless charger. I would and will buy again.
D**E
Highly Recommend - RECHARGEABLE!
Works great. Much louder than the Chippolo one that would never make a sound when I tried finding my wallet. The day after I bought the Pebblebee I received an email reminder from Chippolo reminding me that my wallet card was disposable but they'd let me buy another one for 50% off. The Pebblebee is rechargeable. Works great, very loud. Highly recommend.
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**R
DO NOT BUY!
This was the beginning of my suffering: I got a set of 4 Cards after reading the reviews... BIG mistake! 2 of them would not charge, two charged fine. Being stubborn I tried 4 different charging bases, 5 different cables, 6 different chargers and 3 different people to exclude my stupidity out of the equation. NOPE: 2 of them would still charge, the other 2 would not. Wasted 4 days but gained free knowledge for all of you- some cards don't charge! You have 50/50 chance of getting a working one, but there is only 50% change of that (you will see why) :) At this point I decided to reach out to Pebblebee for return/support, but guess what: the return center is useless because it requires an order number and the number from amazon is not recognized! The help center is even more useless. Feeling how my frustration grows I decide just to ship the 2 defective back to Amazon and try not to be negative. That is when the real fun started. Of the 2 that I still have one is working fine: I was able to add it to the app, update the firmware, add it to the Find hub, remove it from the hub and the app, factory reset it, give to a different user and he was able to add the card to his Find hub. SUCCESS for card 1 out of 4. The last card just refused to be added again. I did all the steps again and again hoping for a different result while I tried not to loose my sanity with no luck. The Pebblebee app was able to find the card, and then just failed on checking for lates firmware. In the rare case when it did connect the reassuring message "Firmware updated" was proudly shown on the screen just to kick me in the nuts a second later by not showing the card in the app itself. Gaining strength form that partial success I kept trying for 2 more days to add the card but failed miserably. I also tried to add it to the Find hub using the 2 times button press, just to and up with more frustration. Hope my suffering was not in vain and at this point I just want to wish you good luck with the purchase and suggest buying 4 times the needed cards since I was able to use 1 out of 4.
T**M
Stopped Working After Two Days Despite Battery Showing ‘Good'
I fully charged the device and confirmed in the app that the battery status was “good.” However, within just two days it became completely unresponsive. It no longer connects, won’t ring, and I can’t even check how much battery is left. Given that it went from a confirmed healthy battery state to total failure in such a short time, it’s hard not to suspect a hardware or power management issue. I’m returning it for now. I decided to try the replacement Pebblebee and adjust my rating based on that experience.
D**N
Extremely unreliable
Echoing what other users are saying. Phone detects device, but will not add to Find Hub no matter how many restarts, factory resets and reconnections. Completely unusable.
G**W
Very good so far.
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.
F**1
I couldn't set it up
I couldn't figure out how to charge it or set it up and so had to return it. I bought instead 2 keysmart smartcards and they work
R**R
Good, but not quite perfect.
This is a good-looking wallet tracker card similar in concept to such cards from other brands, with differences as below: Pro: rechargeable by Qi2 (not supplied), claimed life up to 18 months; Pro: bears a unique QR code which a finder can scan to be put in touch with owner securely; Con: on Google Find Hub, does not support "left behind" alerts, though other brands can do that in their own auxiliary apps. For a wallet tracker, this might be considered important. Con: I tried to order this item from the Pebblebee company website, and got all the way to checkout before being told that Pebblebee do not ship to the UK. Like all tracker cards I know of, it does not support UWB or Bluetooth 6 channel sounding.
M**S
So glitchy
Just don't seem to work. Did for a week then needed to reset and just not working
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