Last summer, Motorola expanded its ecosystem of connected devices with the launch of moto tag, a sleek Bluetooth and Ultra Wideband (UWB)-enabled tracker designed to help users keep tabs on their most important belongings—anytime, anywhere.
With Google’s recent addition of UWB support to Find Hub, the moto tag is the first Find Hub compatible tag on the market to unlock this new era of spatial awareness and accuracy. When paired with compatible Android smartphones like the new razr 60 ultra/razr ultra and the motorola edge 50 ultra, users can take advantage of directional tracking that guides them to their tagged item with pinpoint precision, whether it’s hidden under a couch cushion or left behind at a café.1,4 This brings a new sense of confidence and control to users who rely on the moto tag to keep up with their valuables no matter where life takes them.
Built to work seamlessly with Google’s Find Hub network, a crowdsourced platform with over a billion Android devices globally, moto tag offers reliable location updates nearly anywhere in the world.¹ Whether it’s keys, a backpack, or checked luggage, moto tag delivers peace of mind by letting users view their item’s crowdsourced location directly in the Find Hub app.
Moto tag also features a dedicated multifunctional button. A simple press rings the user’s smartphone, helping them easily find a misplaced device. Another useful function is the ability to use the tag as a remote to capture photos on a Motorola phone, making it easy to get the perfect shot without needing to hold the phone or use a timer. This feature works with any Android phone and is particularly useful when snapping photos with the new motorola razr family in flex view.¹
Privacy is top of mind with the moto tag. That’s why it works with the Find Hub network, which was built by Google as protected by default and private by design. Device location data is end-to-end encrypted, which means only the tag owner or anyone with whom the owner has shared the tag within Find Hub can view the tag’s location. Leaning on Google’s expertise in privacy and security, the moto tag is also compatible with automatic unknown tracker alerts across Android and iOS to help keep users safeguarded from unwanted tracking. Users also have the option of running a manual scan at any time to check for any unwanted tags following them.
Moto tag is quick to set up with Google Fast Pair, and the companion app offers customization options such as naming tags, adjusting alert sounds, checking battery life, and more. Designed with real life in mind, it’s IP67-rated for water and dust resistance,³ works with most third-party accessories, and uses a replaceable CR2032 battery engineered to last up to a year on a single charge.²
With the addition of UWB, moto tag delivers one of the most comprehensive finding experiences available on Android today—combining global reach, directional precision, and user-first privacy features into one compact and versatile device.4
The moto tag is currently available in select markets across the globe. For more information on local availability, please contact your local PR representative.