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
| Spec | InCard | Pebblebee |
|---|---|---|
| Network Compatibility | Apple Find My or Google's Find Hub (selectable) | Apple Find My or Google's Find Hub (selectable at setup) |
| Power Source | Long-life non-rechargeable battery (no charging needed) | Rechargeable via USB-C |
| Battery Life | Up to 5 years (Android) / up to 3 years (iOS) | Up to 12 months per charge |
| Thickness | 1.7mm | 2.8mm |
| Water Resistance | IP68 waterproof and dustproof | IPX6 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.