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Forget AirTag: This Bluetooth tracker is my top pick for both iPhone and Android users

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have been a game-changer for me, saving me endless amounts of time and frustration.

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While I still think AirTags are the best finder tags because they have precision finding technology that allows them to be pinpointed, other makers are producing some great tags.

I’ve been testing the Pebblebee Clip Universal finder tag

The tag is also rechargeable, so you won’t have to throw away CR2032 button cells. It has a USB-C port on the bottom to charge the battery, which should last about a year between recharges. This alone makes the Pebblebee a standout tracker in my book, and something I wouldn’t mind gifting during the holidays.

Each tag comes with a USB-C cable for recharging (as if we don’t have loads of these about the place these days), but I appreciate the gesture.

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While all finder tags have a loud buzzer to aid in locating the lost item, this tag also has a bright LED that makes locating your items in low-light conditions a snap — a really handy feature that I took advantage of after dropping the tag in grass one night. Maybe a glow-in-the-dark shell would be a good idea for the next version.

is at the upper end of finder tag prices — AirTags are about $25 when bought single — but being rechargeable is a real bonus, as is the LED if you need to look for things in the dark (or the bottom of a dark bag).

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