The new Moto Tag 2 has been released with significant enhancements, including improved battery life and support for UWB technology, which allows for more accurate tracking than many competing devices. This tracker is priced at £29.99 in the UK and €40 in Germany, while third-party sellers in the US are offering a four-pack for $119.99.
Motorola's announcement earlier this year has led to a quiet rollout of the Moto Tag 2 in select regions. The enhanced battery life is particularly notable, promising over 600 days with a standard CR2032 cell. Early purchasers have confirmed the authenticity of these products from third-party sellers, who are using Amazon's fulfillment services.
In addition to the battery improvements, the Moto Tag 2 is available in a vibrant orange color and is seen as a compelling upgrade from the original model. The pricing structure suggests that consumers may find better value in buying the four-pack rather than individual trackers, which tend to be priced higher.