Motorola also unveiled the Moto Tag - a Bluetooth Low Energy tracker with Ultra Wideband to tack onto your belongings to track using Google's Find My Device network. When paired with an Android smartphone, which supports Ultra Wideband, like the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, the Moto Tag also offers improved precision tracking but this feature is pending future UWB integration in the Find My Device network by Google.
The Moto Tag's expected battery life is
"an entire year on a single charge" and it's also user-replacable as
it's a standard CR2032 cell. The IP67 rating ensures you can bring it
everywhere with you. The Moto Tag has a multifunctional button, which allows
you to find your phone and can also be used as a remote camera controller.
The Moto Tag is compatible with iOS and
Android's unwanted tracker alerts, to ensure users don't have unwanted trackers
on their person or luggage. Curiously, the design of the Moto Tag is quite like
the Apple AirTag so you can use all third-party accessories made for Apple's
tracker.
The Moto tag will also be available in
July. The price in the U.S. is US$ 29.99 or US$ 139.99 (pack of 4). The price in
other regions is to be confirmed.