Travelers and everyday users looking for smarter safety tools now have a new option with the Pebblebee Halo, a compact device that combines Bluetooth tracking with a built-in personal safety alarm. The gadget is currently listed at $49.99 on Amazon, which means you can save $10 at its lowest recorded price to date.
Amazon is also offering a limited-time promotion where customers can receive a fourth Halo unit for free when purchasing a bundle of three, making it a more attractive option for families or frequent travelers.
Bluetooth Tracking With Expanded Network Support
The Pebblebee Halo functions as a small Bluetooth tracker designed to help users locate essential items such as keys, wallets, and bags. It offers a Bluetooth range of up to 500 feet, allowing for effective short-distance tracking in everyday environments.
What sets the device apart is its compatibility with both Apple's Find My network and Google's Find Hub system. This dual-network integration significantly extends tracking capability beyond Bluetooth range, enabling users to locate misplaced items even when they are far from their phone.
Similar to the Pebblebee Clip 5, the Halo features a rechargeable and water-resistant design, making it suitable for travel, commuting, and outdoor conditions without the need for battery replacements.
Built-In Emergency Safety Features
In addition to tracking functionality, the Pebblebee Halo includes personal safety features designed for emergencies. Users can activate a 130dB alarm with a quick pull action, triggering a loud siren and a bright strobe light to attract attention.
At the same time, the device can share the user's real-time location with a trusted contact, making it particularly useful for solo travelers, night commuters, or individuals in unfamiliar environments.
This combination turns the Halo from a simple tracker into a multifunctional personal safety device.
Optional Subscription and Added Value
According to The Verge, Pebblebee also offers an optional Alert Live subscription priced at $24.99 per year, which enables expanded real-time location sharing with multiple contacts. New buyers receive the first year free, adding further value to the device.
Pebblebee Halo is an easy pick if you want to value your personal safety at the lowest possible price. If you are using different devices, you don't have to worry about transferring your data since it allows cross-platform compatibility.
In other deals, Amazon allowed buyers to purchase the last-gen Paperwhite for the price of an entry-level Kindle. According to the company, the massive discount of 29 percent is waiting for those who love to upgrade their old e-book reader.
For reference, the Kindle Paperwhite costs $139.99. If you buy it this week, you can snag it for only $99.99.
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