You say that the connection is stuck at "pending" and that it never sends. If it did not send, the connection would not at all show in the network pane, so this confirms that it does indeed send.
As for the status being stuck at "pending" that seems to be expected behaviour (a claim that I established empirically by observation only). By definition the sendBeacon command is not expecting an answer, so I assume that it's just normal that the browser does not show if the connection worked or not as it never reads a possible reply from the server (pure speculation on my part).
Anyway: I've got a sendBeacon in my web app that saves the last data to the database which is working fine in spite of the "pending" status prevailing. So if your data does not arrive, the problem may lie somewhere else.
For instance you need to make sure you send the data in the right format. In order to make it compatible with a script reading data from an HTML form, you cannot simply send a JSON string, but you need to put the string into formdata (otherwise you can only get it from raw post data on server side)
Example:
var fd = new FormData();
fd.append('data', JSON.stringify(beaconData));
navigator.sendBeacon("inc/php/saveData.php", fd);
Also you need to be aware that sendBeacon always sends the data via POST parameters. If you want to use GET you need to add the data yourself in the url.