Checking Your Pebblebee Battery LevelUpdated a minute ago
Checking and Understanding Your Pebblebee Battery Status
Pebblebee devices are designed to support your everyday life with rechargeable, reliable tracking. Knowing how to check your battery level helps you stay connected and avoid interruptions.
How Battery Status Updates Work
The battery level shown in your app reflects the most recent time your Pebblebee connected to your phone or received an update from the shared network.
Checking Battery Status in Google’s Find Hub
In Google’s Find Hub, your battery level appears next to your item’s name when it has been seen recently.
Google’s Find Hub shows three battery states:
OK – Battery level is good.
Low – Time to recharge.
Critical – Recharge as soon as possible to avoid losing connectivity.
You’ll receive a notification on your Android phone when your item reaches a Low battery state.
Checking Battery Status in Apple Find My
In the Apple Find My app, your item’s battery level appears near the item name. When your item has been seen recently, the displayed battery level will be accurate.
Apple Find My will also send a notification when it’s time to recharge.
When you see your Pebblebee shows a low battery:
Recharge as soon as possible.
Your item can track only while it has sufficient battery.
Rechargeable Battery Guidelines
For best performance:
Charge for 4–5 hours for a full cycle, or leave it plugged in overnight.
How to check the battery status on your device directly:
Clip – Press and hold the Clip button and the lights will be green (fully charged), yellow (needs charging soon), or red (charge your device now)
Card – Press and hold the Card button and the lights will light up on the device. 5 lights means the device is fully charged.
Tag – See: How to charge and check your Tag’s battery status?
Note: Battery life varies depending on usage, distance from owner, and the number of buzz requests.