What to know
- Motorola’s Moto Tag has been spotted on various certification sites, hinting at an imminent launch.
- The device supports Bluetooth LE and UWB, potentially integrating with Google’s Find My Device network.
- Motorola is expected to unveil the Moto Tag at its June 25 event, alongside the new Razr foldable phones.
Motorola is gearing up to enter the competitive tracker tag market with its latest offering, the Moto Tag. Recently spotted on a UAE certification website and now listed by the FCC, this new device is expected to support both Bluetooth LE and Ultra Wideband (UWB) connectivity, which promises more precise tracking capabilities compared to Bluetooth-only trackers.
The Moto Tag, bearing the model number XT2445-1, will run on a standard CR2032 button watch battery, making it easy to find replacements when needed. This tracker is likely to integrate with Google’s Find My Device network, leveraging the vast number of Android devices to help locate lost items.
Although the official launch date hasn’t been confirmed, Motorola has a major event scheduled for June 25, where it is anticipated to unveil the Moto Tag alongside its new Razr foldable phones.
Motorola’s entry into the tracker market comes at a time when there’s a significant backlog of orders for competing products from brands like Chipolo and Pebblebee. The Moto Tag’s dual connectivity options and potential integration with Google’s network could make it a strong contender in this space, offering users a reliable solution for keeping track of their belongings.
Stay tuned for more updates from Motorola’s upcoming event, where the Moto Tag is expected to make its official debut.
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