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PEBBLEBEE CARD: COMPACT CARD-SHAPED TRACKER FOR THE FIND MY NETWORK

The Pebblebee Card performs a trick I didn’t think possible: It packs a rechargeable battery into a wallet-size wireless tracker that works on Apple’s Find My network. The company says the battery lasts about 12 months between charges. Recharging requires an included adapter. Apple’s AirTag has a battery you can replace, but the tracker itself is a small bulbous lump—not comfortable by itself in a wallet. (You might consider a wallet case, like the TagVault Wallet or Nomad Card.)

The matte-black plastic Pebblebee Card is slightly smaller than a credit card at roughly 2.1 by 3.3 inches (53 by 84mm). It’s thicker, though: A credit card is a mere 3/100

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