
Announced earlier this year, the Moto Tag 2 has quietly gone on sale in recent weeks with UWB support and longer battery life on the Android Find Hub.
Android Find Hub trackers are a dime a dozen at this point many options in the market. But what sets the Moto Tag apart, and in turn the Moto Tag 2, is its UWB support for accurate tracking. This feature is still missing from almost all other Find Hub trackers.
But you can get it on the existing Moto Tag too, so why buy the sequel?
Apart from this beautiful new orange color, the Moto Tag 2 boasts a lot Better battery life with Motorola to praise “Over 600 days on one battery” using a standard CR2032 cell.
Motorola quietly opened sales of the Moto Tag 2 in some regions in recent weeks, the tracker
£29.99 In Great Britain and €40 in Germany.
In the US, Motorola has not officially opened sales channels, but there are third-party sellers. Amazon Moto is offering the Tag 2 for $119.99 for a 4-pack, which is the retail price. Some early buyers have stepped up and said these are genuine products, and we’re not seeing any red flags with these third-party sellers either – they’re all fulfilled by Amazon anyway.
A 4-pack comes out to about $29 per tracker, with one seller offering just over $40 per tracker. Retail price is expected to be $29, so we don’t recommend going with a single bundle just yet – Motorola in rare cases even sold the first-generation Moto Tag as a single bundle through Amazon instead of via his website.
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Update 5/18 with details on the 1-pack.
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