Motorola's Anticipated Tracking Tag Hit the Shelves - Get Yours Today!
Motorola’s Anticipated Tracking Tag Hit the Shelves - Get Yours Today!
You can finally buy the Moto Tag tracker. This small AirTags-like tracking device, which initially launched on August 2nd, was not available at third-party retailers until today.
Moto Tag is the first ultra-wideband (UWB) precision tracking device to join Android’s Find My Device network. While other Android trackers may only provide a rough estimate of their location, Moto Tag can guide you to whatever couch cushion, bag, or gutter it’s hidden in.
You do need a UWB-enabled smartphone to take advantage of UWB precision tracking (and UWB support won’t arrive in Find My Device until the end of 2024). Still, even without this feature, the Moto Tag is pretty impressive. It sports an IP67 rating for sand and water immersion resistance, its CR2032 battery is user-replaceable, and it has an integrated multifunction button that can trigger your camera shutter or perform other automated tasks (great if you keep Moto Tag on a keyring).
Moto Tag
Moto Tag is the first UWB-enabled Bluetooth tracker to join Android’s Find My Device network. It features a user-replacable battery, IP67 durability, and a design that’s compatible with Apple AirTag accessories.
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Interestingly, Moto Tag is compatible with most AirTag accessories. You don’t need to wait for companies to keyrings , adhesive mounts , or pet collars for the Moto Tag, as there are already hundreds of options for the AirTag.
One thing I’ll note is that Moto Tag doesn’t have a built-in key ring hole—you need to buy an accessory (unless you plan on tossing the tracker in the bottom of your backpack, or whatever). Other Android trackers like the Chipolo One Point are the same price as the Moto Tag but don’t need any accessories. Although I would argue that UWB precision tracking makes up for the Moto Tag’s lack of a built-in keyring hole.
You can buy the Moto Tag at Amazon or the Motorola web store . A single Moto Tag costs $29, while a four-pack is $99. This is the same price that you would pay for an Apple AirTag. For reference, Moto Tag only works on Android, but it can send stalking alerts to iPhone.
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- Title: Motorola's Anticipated Tracking Tag Hit the Shelves - Get Yours Today!
- Author: Edward
- Created at : 2025-01-15 17:13:50
- Updated at : 2025-01-17 19:28:52
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