Card 1st Gen - technical specifications

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Card Gen 1
Card 1st and 2nd Gen are visually similar. In case you are not sure, we have prepared an article to help you differentiate them here: How to identify your Card generation.

Card 1st Gen

Weight - 15 grams / 0.5 oz

Dimensions - 54 mm / 2.12 in x 85mm / 3.35 inches

Thickness - 2.8 mm / 0.10 in

Is the Card water-resistant?

Yes! The Cards is rated IPX6 water-resistant and is built to survive unexpected splashes, spills and showers.

You should not submerge it inside water, as this may damage the internal components.

How long does the Card battery last?

The Card 1st Gen has a rechargeable battery that can last up to 12 months on a single charge. The battery life will depend on how much you use your device. You can recharge it by using the magnetic contact charge (included with the product) connected to a USB power source.

The Card battery is rechargeable. You should not try to remove it. Opening or tampering with the device voids the warranty.

Is the Card 1st Gen compatible with the Apple Find My™ app?

Yes, you can use your Card 1st Gen with the Apple Find My™ app or with the Pebblebee app on iOS . The Pebblebee app is also compatible with Android.

Using the Apple Find My network prohibits the use of the Pebblebee App, and vice versa. You may not operate simultaneously on the Apple Find My network and Pebblebee network. In order to change networks, you must reset the device to factory settings.

To get the benefits of Apple's Find My Network your device must be linked to Apple's Find My app.

Is the Card 1st Gen compatible with Google's Find My Device?

No, only the Card Gen 2 on its made-for-Android version is compatible with the yet-to-be-released Google's Find My Device network. Card 1st Gen is not compatible and cannot be upgraded to be used with the yet-to-be-released Google's network. However, for Android users, Card 1st Gen can be used with the Pebblebee app.

Does the Card have UWB - Ultra Wideband?

No, the card does not have Ultra Wideband capabilities. However, with the Pebblebee app, you can use its nearby indication of proximity and buzz it once you are close to it.


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