- The Moto Tag is now on sale directly through Motorola.
- Individual units will run you $29, while a four-pack is $99.
- The new Moto Tag is backward compatible with Air Tag accessories and even supports UWB.
There’s little denying that Apple’s Air Tag has helped make Bluetooth trackers more mainstream than ever before, and a lot of this is due to its great network and support for extra features like UWB for precision accuracy. The new Google Find My Device network aims to offer a lot of the same improvements as Apple, but there’s still a lack of decent trackers available. Thankfully the arrival of the Moto Tag helps rectify this issue.
The Moto Tag was first announced in late June but the device is now officially available starting today. Unfortunately, it’s still unavailable on sites like Amazon, though you can get a four-pack for $99 right now from Motorola’s website, which will give you two units in Starlight Blue and 2 in Sage Green. You can also get an individual tracker for $29 but the only color currently available is Sage Green.