InCard vs Pebblebee

The Pebblebee Card is a rechargeable, USB-C powered wallet tracker that supports Apple Find My or Google's Find Hub network, selectable at setup. InCard Finder covers the same dual-network flexibility but uses a long-life, non-rechargeable battery instead of a rechargeable one, trading recharging convenience for years of maintenance-free use.

Quick Overview

InCard Finder and the Pebblebee Card both let you choose between Apple Find My and Google's Find Hub network on a single device, but they differ in power source: Pebblebee Card is rechargeable via USB-C with a battery life of about 12 months per charge, while InCard Finder uses a sealed, non-rechargeable battery rated for up to 5 years on Google's Find Hub network (up to 3 years on Apple Find My), so it never needs to be plugged in. InCard Finder is also thinner at 1.7mm versus Pebblebee Card's 2.8mm.

Specification Comparison

SpecInCardPebblebee
Network CompatibilityApple Find My or Google's Find Hub (selectable)Apple Find My or Google's Find Hub (selectable at setup)
Power SourceLong-life non-rechargeable battery (no charging needed)Rechargeable via USB-C
Battery LifeUp to 5 years (Android) / up to 3 years (iOS)Up to 12 months per charge
Thickness1.7mm2.8mm
Water ResistanceIP68 waterproof and dustproofIPX6 water-resistant

Verdict

Choose Pebblebee Card if you don't mind recharging every year and want a slightly larger battery buffer between charges. Choose InCard Finder if you'd rather never think about charging a tracker again and want the thinnest possible profile for a wallet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does InCard Finder need to be charged?

No. InCard Finder uses a sealed, long-life battery rated for up to 5 years on Google's Find Hub network or up to 3 years on Apple Find My, so it never needs to be recharged.

Is Pebblebee Card rechargeable?

Yes, the Pebblebee Card uses a rechargeable battery charged via USB-C, typically lasting about 12 months per charge.