Motorola Tag 2 Tracker Launched at $20
Motorola announced the arrival of its Moto Tag 2 Bluetooth tracker in the US this week, following its initial unveiling at CES 2026. The device is now available for purchase on Motorola's official website at a special introductory price of $19.99, down from its regular retail price of $29.99. This limited-time offer aims to attract early adopters to Motorola's latest tracking solution.
The Moto Tag 2 boasts several enhancements over its predecessor, including an improved battery life, which is a critical factor for users relying on continuous tracking. Additionally, the tracker incorporates Ultra-Wideband (UWB) sensing technology. This UWB capability allows for more precise location tracking, enabling users to pinpoint the exact location of their belongings with greater accuracy than standard Bluetooth alone.
While the market for Bluetooth trackers is competitive, particularly for Android users, the Moto Tag 2 enters the fray with these upgraded features. The inclusion of UWB is a significant step towards more advanced spatial awareness for personal item tracking, a feature increasingly sought after in consumer electronics. The company has not specified an end date for the $19.99 launch promotion, suggesting potential for extended availability or a phased price adjustment.
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