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Moto Tag and Moto Tag 2 are both discounted right now, starting at $20

Motorola’s UWB-equipped Moto Tag trackers for Android Find Hub are on sale right now, including both the first and second generation releases.

The original Moto Tag debuted in 2024 as the first Android Find Hub tracker with UWB support, matching that of Apple’s AirTag. Software support for that feature took a while longer to arrive, but that didn’t change the fact that the Moto Tag was a very solid tracker throughout.

At $30, too, it was cheaper than some alternatives.

Right now, the first-generation Moto Tag is on sale at Amazon at a discount. The tracker is down to $19.99, a price that’s been available at Motorola’s website pretty frequently, but rarely on Amazon. That’s for a 1-pack and it’s sold directly by Amazon. In recent weeks, it’s only been available from third-party sellers, often for up to $40. Stock usually dries up quickly, so don’t delay!

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Beyond that, you can also get the newer Moto Tag 2 at a discount right now.

The second-generation Moto Tag was announced back in January, but Motorola still hasn’t opened up official sales in the US. Moto Tag 2 is available pretty widely in other countries, though, and it doesn’t seem to differ between regions. As such, third-party sellers have made Moto Tag 2 available in the US via Amazon at the standard cost. The new model brings better battery life, but mostly the same hardware and UWB support.

We noted recently that you could purchase a 4-pack for around $120, coming out to the retail price of $30 per tracker. Right now, there’s a slight discount available to around $114, taking the per-tag cost to about $28. Not a huge discount, but every dollar counts! In the 4-pack, you’ll get two orange and two beige trackers.

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