Live Location Sharing Subscription Introduced for Pebblebee 'Alert Live' Find Hub Trackers
Pebblebee, a leading manufacturer of Bluetooth trackers, has introduced a new subscription service called Alert Live. This service offers enhanced personal safety features, including live location sharing, an expanded Safety Circle, and a Silent Mode for discreet alerts.
The live location sharing feature allows users to send continuous, real-time location updates to their Safety Circle until they confirm they are safe. With the expanded Safety Circle, users can notify up to 5 contacts instantly, compared to fewer in the free Alert plan. The Silent Mode sends location alerts discreetly without a siren or flashing lights, making it ideal for high-risk or sensitive situations.
The subscription costs $2.99 per month or $24.99 per year and is compatible with any Pebblebee Clip device. Whether users are using it with Apple’s Find My network or Google’s Find Hub platform, the service provides broad device compatibility and ease of use across ecosystems.
The Pebblebee Clip, a versatile Bluetooth tracker, works with both Apple’s and Google’s finding networks for item and personal safety. It is now available for purchase through Amazon.
The benefits of Alert Live include a larger Safety Circle for live location sharing and improved emergency contact management. This service aims at providing peace of mind especially useful for walking alone, campus safety, traveling, or other everyday carry scenarios.
Google will also prompt Android users to adjust Find Hub privacy during device setup. Users can find more exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and updates about Pebblebee on the company's YouTube channel.
For updates and news, you can follow Pebblebee on Twitter, X, Threads, Bluesky, and Instagram.
[1] Pebblebee's Official Website [2] 9to5Google [3] TechCrunch [4] The Verge [5] Amazon
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