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Motorola Brings Moto Tag 2 to North America With UWB and Long Battery

The Find Hub‑compatible tracker aims to give Android users more precise and longer‑lasting item finding than prior options.

Overview

  • Motorola made the Moto Tag 2 available in the US and Canada starting June 30, 2026, with a limited‑time launch price of $19.99 on Motorola.com and Amazon and a four‑pack offered at $69.99.
  • The Tag 2 adds Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Bluetooth 6.0 with channel sounding for more accurate direction and distance finding on compatible phones and includes a built‑in speaker and configurable hardware button.
  • Motorola says the tracker runs on a user‑replaceable CR2032 coin cell that lasts more than 500 days, carries an IP68 dust‑and‑water rating, and works with Android 9 and newer for basic tracking.
  • Advanced precision features require phones with Bluetooth 6.0 and Android 16 — examples cited by Motorola include the Pixel 10 and Galaxy S26 — so not all Android devices will get UWB or channel‑sounding benefits.
  • Motorola also released new cosmetic variants of the Moto Buds 2 Plus, including PANTONE colors and a Swarovski‑studded Brilliant Collection, while keeping the earbuds’ hardware and prices unchanged, and this launch strengthens Motorola’s wider accessory ecosystem and privacy messaging such as unwanted‑tracking alerts and end‑to‑end encryption.