Motorola has unveiled the Moto Tag 2, a second-generation tracking tag that promises nearly a year and a half of battery life. That means users can attach it to keys, bags, or other essentials and forget about charging it for 500+ days. For anyone tired of constantly swapping batteries in gadgets, this is a major convenience boost. The new tracker also aims to compete with Apple’s AirTag, surpassing previous battery benchmarks.
The Moto Tag 2 now supports ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, offering more precise location tracking than the first-gen model. Combined with Google’s Find Hub network, it can help you locate lost items quickly and accurately. Motorola has integrated improvements over the original Tag, which initially lacked UWB at launch but later added it. These upgrades make the Tag 2 a more reliable option for tech-savvy users looking for accurate, seamless tracking.
Motorola has also improved the build quality of the Tag 2, upgrading it from IP67 to IP68 dust and water resistance. This ensures better protection against spills, rain, or dust. The tag features a multifunction button that triggers an audible beep from your phone—perfect for quickly finding misplaced items. Additionally, the same button can double as a remote camera shutter, a handy multitasking feature for photography enthusiasts.
While Motorola has not yet confirmed an exact release date or pricing, the Moto Tag 2 is expected to launch in North America within the coming months. Early impressions suggest that this updated tracker could become a popular choice for anyone seeking convenience, durability, and smart gadget features in one small device.
Battery life remains the headline feature for the Tag 2, but combined with UWB precision and a rugged, water-resistant design, it offers a strong package for daily use. The inclusion of multifunction controls also reflects Motorola’s focus on versatility, giving users more value from a single device. For tech enthusiasts and everyday users alike, the Tag 2 promises to simplify the often frustrating task of tracking essential items.
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