Exciting news for those eagerly awaiting Motorola’s AirTag competitor, the Moto Tag! Now available for purchase, it stands out as one of the most innovative item trackers on the market.
What sets the Moto Tag apart is its advanced features compared to Apple’s AirTag. This sleek Bluetooth tracker is designed to help you locate and find your items easily. Attach it to keys, purses, backpacks, wallets, and more – its compact design makes it compatible with a wide range of accessories.
Contrary to its name, the Moto Tag is compatible with any Android phone, not just Motorola devices. It leverages Google’s Find My Device network and seamlessly integrates with Motorola’s ecosystem, thanks to an ultra-wideband chip.
The Moto Tag is powered by a CR20232 battery that lasts up to a year. With an IP67 rating, it’s durable against dust and water, surviving immersion in fresh water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.
Once activated, the Moto Tag enables precise tracking through the Find My Device Android app. When paired with UWB-supported Android devices like the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, users can benefit from precision tracking. Additionally, the Moto Tag can ring a paired phone to help find it.
What sets the Moto Tag apart is its multifunction button, offering features not found in competitors. This button can function as a remote shutter or timer, enhancing photo capture capabilities for any Android phone.
Setting up the Moto Tag is a breeze with Google’s Fast Pair technology. Simply power it on near a compatible Android phone to initiate the setup process. The Moto Tag app allows further customization, such as changing tag names, adjusting alert volumes, and monitoring battery life.
In the U.S., the Moto Tag is available for purchase on Motorola’s website or Amazon for $30 for one or $100 for a pack of four. Canadian consumers can find it on Motorola’s Canadian website for $40 CAD for a single unit or $140 CAD for a four-pack.