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You can now buy Moto Tag 2 with UWB in Android Find Hub, longer battery life

Announced earlier this year, Moto Tag 2 has quietly gone on sale in recent weeks with UWB support in Android Find Hub and longer battery life.

Android Find Hub trackers are a dime a dozen at this point, with many options on the market. But what makes Moto Tag and, in turn, Moto Tag 2, stand out is support for UWB for precise tracking. This feature has still been missing from virtually every other Find Hub tracker.

But you can get that in the existing Moto Tag too, so why buy the sequel?

Outside of that nice new orange color, Moto Tag 2 boasts much better battery life, with Motorola touting “over 600 days on a single battery” using a standard CR2032 cell.

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Motorola has quietly opened sales of Moto Tag 2 in select regions in recent weeks, with the tracker selling for
£29.99 in the UK and 40 in Germany.

In the US, Motorola hasn’t officially opened up its sales channels, but there are third-party sellers on Amazon offering Moto Tag 2 for $119.99 for a 4-pack, which is retail pricing. Some early buyers took the plunge and reported back that these are authentic products, and we’re not seeing any red flags on these third-party sellers either – they’re all fulfilled by Amazon anyway.

There’s currently no way to buy a 1-pack Moto Tag in the US, but the 4-pack comes out to around $29 per tracker.

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