Moto Tag with Google Find My Device Integration Launched

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Highlights
  • The Moto Tag is IP67-rated and has a multifunctional button which can be used as a remote while capturing photos.
  • It will compete with the AirTag and the Galaxy SmartTag 2.

Alongside the Motorola Razr 50 series, Motorola has unveiled its first tracker – the Moto Tag to take on Apple’s AirTag and Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag 2. The Moto Tag relies on Bluetooth and UWB technologies and supports Google’s Find My Device network. Here’s a look at the details.

Moto Tag: Price, Availability

The Moto Tag is priced at $29.99 (approx Rs 2,500). It will be available in the coming months in select markets. It remains to be seen if it arrives in India.

Moto Tag: Features

The Moto Tag has a dedicated multifunction button, which can help users find their misplaced smartphone. The multifunction button can also be used as a remote while capturing photos on an Android smartphone.

The Moto Tag offers a seamless setup experience with Google Fast Pair. Users need to turn on a new Moto Tag and bring it closer to the smartphone. Motorola also allows users to change tag names, adjust alert volume, check battery life, and more through the Moto Tag app.

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The Moto Tag supports Google’s Find My Devices network and can be attached to valuable items such as backpacks, wallets, and more. It relies on Bluetooth and Ultrawide Band technologies for precise tracking. The location data will be end-to-end encrypted. There’s support for automatic unknown tracker alerts across Android and iOS. However, users would need to manually scan for any unwanted Moto Tag following them.

The Moto Tag is IP67-rated and uses a CR2032 battery. It is compatible with a host of third-party accessories.