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The best tracker for Android’s Find My Device network is currently just $25

Android’s Find My Device network might not be as useful as it should be, but it can still be a handy tool for tracking down lost items. If you’re looking to pick up a Find My Device tracker for your Android device, the Pebblebee Clip is seeing its biggest discount to date.

Pebblebee Clip was one of the first trackers released for Android’s Find My Device network and still remains arguably the best. The small form factor can easily slip into a bag, while also including a clip in the box which can be used to mount the tracker to a wide variety of objects, or simply attached to your keychain. Beyond that too, the tracker’s LED lights make it easy to interact with, and the use of a USB-C port for charging pairs with the 12-month runtime to ensure battery life is never a worry.

Normally sold for $34.99, the Pebblebee Clip for Android’s Find My Device network is currently down to just $24.99 on Amazon. The 30% discount is one of the biggest we’ve seen on the tracker, and can also be paired with a 10% on-page coupon to further reduce the price.

The same price is in effect for the Pebblebee Tag, a smaller tracker that’s also rechargeable.

Notably too, these discounts are for the “Universal” tracker which also works with Apple’s Find My network. We previously went hands-on with the updated release.

Samsung Galaxy users may also want to consider the Galaxy SmartTag 2, currently discounted to under $20, as Samsung’s network is surprisingly robust as we found in a recent test.

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