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Android Find Hub trackers from Pebblebee, Moto Tag, more are pretty heavily discounted for Black Friday

Pebblebee just launched its latest tracks for Android’s Find Hub network earlier this month, but they’re already discounted for Black Friday, as is Motorola’s Moto Tag and several other trackers.

To recap our recent coverage, Pebblebee’s new “Gen 5” trackers for Android Find Hub and Apple Find My deliver improved hardware and new color options. The biggest upgrade is the Pebblebee Card 5, which adds Qi charging and slims down the overall design to be incredibly thin.

Normally $35 each, Pebblebee is currently offering both of its new trackers for $24.49 for Black Friday.

But the Find Hub discounts don’t stop there, as there are a lot of other Black Friday discounts going around.

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The Moto Tag is down to $70 for a 4-pack, or about $17.50 per tracker. Alternatively, you can buy a single tracker for $19.99, down from the usual $29.99. As our sister site 9to5Toys points out, this is a rare sale, as Motorola doesn’t discount Moto Tag very often. UGreen’s 4-pack of tracker tags is wildly just $30 right now, and the super-thin wallet tracker is $22. The Chipolo Pop is also down to $23 from its usual $30. The surprisingly-good MiLi MiTag is also just $10. Rolling Square also has 40% off of its AirNotch Pro and AirCard Pro, both at $24.

Outside of Find Hub, Samsung users can pick up a Galaxy SmartTag 2 for under $20 right now at Amazon and Best Buy. These are on sale often, but it doesn’t make the price any less compelling.

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