Motorola has exciting news for Android users with the launch of its new Bluetooth tracking tag, the “moto tag.” This innovative device will help you keep track of your valuable items using the power of Google’s Find My Device network and UWB technology. Here are some key points to know about the moto tag:
– Designed to seamlessly integrate with most Android smartphones and Motorola’s device ecosystem.
– Attach it to keys, wallets, luggage, or any other valuable item for easy tracking.
– Enhanced privacy and security features ensure only you or trusted individuals can view the tag’s location.
– Features a multifunctional button for various actions such as ringing a misplaced smartphone or capturing photos on a Motorola phone.
– Sleek design that is compatible with third-party accessories.
– IP67 water and dust resistance for durability.
– CR2032 battery with a one-year lifespan.
Motorola has collaborated with Google to provide a user-friendly experience. Setting up the moto tag is quick and easy with Google Fast Pair, and users can customize settings within the moto tag app. Erik Kay, Vice President of Engineering at Google, shared his pride in working with partners like Motorola to simplify finding belongings on Android.
The moto tag is set to go on sale on August 2nd, with individual tags priced at $29 or a four-pack available for $99. Keep an eye out for this exciting new product as it hits the market and competes with other Bluetooth tracking devices from brands like Chipolo and Pebblebee.
Stay tuned for more updates on pricing and availability as Motorola releases further details about the moto tag. Let us know in the comments if you’re excited to try out this new tracking technology!