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3 July 2026

Moto Tag 2 Launches with 500+ Days Battery Life and UWB Support

Motorola's Moto Tag 2 is making waves in the Android tracking world with its impressive battery life and advanced features.

Moto Tag 2 Launches with 500+ Days Battery Life and UWB Support

The world of Bluetooth trackers has seen a significant shift with the introduction of Motorola’s Moto Tag 2. This second-generation tracker is set to challenge Apple’s AirTag dominance, offering a compelling alternative for Android users.

With a battery life of over 500 days and support for Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology, the Moto Tag 2 is poised to become a favorite among those looking to keep track of their belongings.

Key Features of the Moto Tag 2

The Moto Tag 2 boasts several standout features that set it apart from its competitors. Firstly, its battery life is a game-changer. With a replaceable CR2032 coin cell battery users can expect to go over a year without needing to swap it out. This is a significant improvement over the original Moto Tag, which offered just a few months of battery life.

In addition to its impressive battery life, the Moto Tag 2 also supports Bluetooth 6.0. This upgrade from Bluetooth 5.4 ensures better accuracy and longevity, provided you have a compatible phone running Android 16 or later. The tracker also retains the UWB support from its predecessor, which helps pinpoint the location of lost items with remarkable precision.

Google Find Hub Integration

The Moto Tag 2 connects seamlessly with the Google Find Hub network allowing users to find their phone, share real-time locations, and even remotely control their phone’s camera. This integration makes the Moto Tag 2 a versatile tool for keeping track of your belongings and ensuring their safety.

One of the standout features of the Moto Tag 2 is its IP68 dust and water resistance. This makes it ideal for use in various environments, from outdoor adventures to everyday commutes. The tracker’s compact design also makes it easy to attach to keys, bags, or any other items you frequently misplace.

Pricing and Availability

The Moto Tag 2 is now available in the U.S. through Amazon and Motorola’s website. At launch, Motorola is offering a limited-time discount, with a single tag priced at just $19.99 (normally $29.99). A four-pack is also available for $69.99 (usually $100). In Canada, the tracker is priced at $39.99.

Compared to the Apple AirTag, which costs $29.99 and a four-pack at $99.99 the Moto Tag 2 offers a more affordable option for Android users. This makes it an attractive choice for those looking to keep track of multiple items without breaking the bank.

With its impressive battery life, advanced features, and competitive pricing, it is set to become a favorite among Android users. Whether you’re looking to keep track of your keys, bag, or other belongings, the Moto Tag 2 offers a reliable and affordable solution.

Author

Marcus Chen

Marcus Chen writes about consumer tech the way a friend who actually opened the device would describe it. Hardware-first, hype-skeptical, and fluent in benchmark numbers.