Motorola is set to expand its product lineup with the release of the Moto Tag, a new tracking device that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. The Moto Tag will be available for purchase across North America starting August 2. It aims to offer a seamless tracking experience for Android users, integrating with Google’s trusted network for enhanced security.
The Moto Tag is designed for straightforward setup and can be easily paired with any Android phone. By attaching the device to personal belongings, users can track items with precision, ensuring they can be located anywhere in the world. The product leverages Google’s Find My Device app, providing step-by-step guidance to pinpoint the location of lost items using Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology.
Privacy and security are at the forefront of the Moto Tag’s design, as the device is equipped with end-to-end encryption, safeguarding users’ tracking information. The device’s long-lasting battery life, estimated to last up to a year, ensures uninterrupted service, and the battery can be conveniently replaced when needed. For those concerned about potential water exposure, the Moto Tag is built to withstand accidental splashes, offering additional reassurance.
Pricing and availability details for the Moto Tag are as follows:
United States: Available on motorola.com and Amazon.com, the Moto Tag is priced at $29.99 for a single unit or $99.99 for a pack of four.
Canada: Available on motorola.ca, the device is priced at $39.99 for one and $139.99 for a pack of four.
The Moto Tag’s entry into the market marks Motorola’s continued commitment to enhancing its ecosystem with products that blend innovation and practical utility. Whether for frequent travelers or those prone to misplacing their essentials, the Moto Tag offers a reliable solution for keeping track of important items.
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