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  • Moto Tags work similarly to Air Tags, just for Android users. Moto Tags cost $29 and work with the new Google Find My Device network.
  • The new Tags have UWB for precision tracking and can even use many 3rd party AirTag accessories.
  • The Moto Tag will go on sale August 2, starting at $29 for one or $99 for four.

Keyfinders and Bluetooth trackers have been around for years, but Tile and Apple are arguably the two most popular options, even if they have differing approaches. The latter is especially well-known thanks to its precision tracking features and brand power. It’s also only partially compatible with Android, which makes it a bit limited for those of us who don’t rock an iPhone. Are you looking for a true AirTag alternative with similar features and full Android support? Today, Motorola unveiled the new Moto Tag, which may be what you’ve been waiting for.

The Moto Tag is one of the latest devices to support Google’s upgraded Find My Device network. While it incorporates Bluetooth, it also adds a UWB chip, allowing you to communicate with other UWB devices like the Pixel 8 Pro or Galaxy S24 Ultra for precision tracking.