Meet Halo — personal safety reimagined for the world you actually live in.

Not retrofitted from a Bluetooth tracker. Not an app that lives two screens deep. Halo was built from the ground up as a connected personal safety device — and it's the most important thing we've ever made.

Meet Halo — personal safety reimagined for the world you actually live in.

There's a moment most people know — leaving a parking garage alone at night, walking back from a late class, running a trail when the light starts to fade. It's not quite fear, but it's not nothing either. It's that quiet calculation:

What if something goes wrong?

Halo is our answer to that question. And it's a complete one. Starting April 7th, Halo is available at pebblebee.com and select retail partners. It is the most capable and connected personal safety device we know of at any price — and we think it'll change the way a lot of people move through the world.

"Safety shouldn't require you to unlock your phone. It should be one pull away."

One motion. Everything activates.

Halo lives on your keychain — which means it's already in your hand when it matters most. Pull the device apart and three things happen simultaneously: a 130dB siren fills the surrounding space with an unmistakable alarm, a bright strobe flashes to draw attention, and your real-time location is immediately shared with up to five people trusted contacts we call your Safety Circle.

There's no app to open. No passcode. Nothing to tap. No hesitation. The pull-apart design was deliberate — under stress, fine motor control degrades. One simple action is all it takes.

If you need to reach your Safety Circle without drawing attention — say, something feels off but you're not ready to escalate — a rapid button press sends a silent alert instead. Your people are notified. No sound. No lights. Just quiet reassurance flowing in both directions.

A full safety ecosystem, not just a device.

Every Halo ships with a free 12-month Alert Live subscription. That's live location sharing with your Safety Circle — end-to-end encrypted, private by design. Pebblebee never sees your location data unless an active Alert is in progress, and even then, it's routed only to the contacts you've chosen to trust.

Beyond safety, Halo pulls double duty in daily life. The onboard LED functions as a capable 150-lumen flashlight. And because it's registered on either Apple Find My or Google's Find Hub, it is still a best-in-class item finder when it's buried in a bag — no subscription required for that.

One device. Three modes: safety, light, location. All rechargeable with up to a year of battery life per charge.

Students, travelers, parents, grandparents. Really: everyone.

We built Halo with specific people in mind — the college student navigating a campus at 11pm, the early-morning runner who goes before the neighborhood wakes up, the traveler dropped into an unfamiliar city, the parent who wants their teenager to have something more capable. But the more we tested it, the clearer it became: this is for anyone who has ever had that 'something is happening' thought we described at the top.

At 1 ounce and 2.7 inches, Halo goes wherever your keys go. You won't notice it until you need it — and when you do, you'll be glad it's there.

We've always believed peace of mind should be within reach.

With our Locate products like Clip 5, Card 5 and even Link Labels, we've helped people keep track of the things that matter. With Halo and our Safe Haven line, we're extending that same mission to personal safety — to the people who matter. This is the product we're most proud of, and the one we think has the potential to make the most meaningful difference in people's daily lives.

Halo is available now. We hope you never need it. We're glad you'll have it.

Available now

Pebblebee Halo — $59.99

Includes 12 months of Alert Live. No hidden costs.
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