Pebblebee Halo Bluetooth tracker and safety device on sale for $49.99
Priced at $49.99, the Halo doubles as a personal safety tool featuring a 130dB siren and emergency location sharing, with a free fourth unit promotion for bulk purchases.

Pebblebee’s Halo, a rechargeable Bluetooth tracker designed to function as both a location device and a personal safety tool, is currently available for $49.99 at Amazon. This price point represents a $10 discount from the device’s standard retail cost. According to reporting by The Verge, this is the lowest price observed for the tracker, which is compatible with both Apple’s Find My network and Google’s Find Hub.
The device distinguishes itself from competitors such as the Apple AirTag and Tile trackers by integrating dedicated safety features. Users can activate a 130dB siren, bright strobe lights, and automatic emergency location sharing with a single trusted contact. The tracker offers a Bluetooth range of up to 500 feet and is built to be water-resistant, targeting consumers such as travellers exploring new cities or individuals seeking security during night-time activities.
A limited-time promotion is currently active through Amazon, offering a free fourth Halo unit when customers purchase three units. While the specific duration of this offer has not been disclosed, the bundle deal positions the Halo as a cost-effective option for those requiring multiple tracking points or sharing devices with family members.
Beyond basic tracking, the Halo includes access to Pebblebee’s Alert Live subscription service. This service allows for real-time location sharing with multiple contacts simultaneously and typically costs $24.99 annually. However, the subscription is included free for the first year with the purchase of the device, adding to the immediate value proposition at the discounted price point.
The Halo is marketed as a dual-purpose gadget for those planning travel, particularly for scenarios involving solo exploration or returning to accommodation after evening activities. By combining item tracking with personal safety mechanisms, the device aims to address the needs of users who require comprehensive security solutions while on the move.


