Motorola Upgrades Moto Tag with Extended Battery Life
Motorola is pushing its tracking hardware further, announcing a second-generation Moto Tag that promises over 500 days of battery life. This substantial jump in efficiency allows users to track their belongings for nearly a year and a half without needing to swap out the internal power cell.

The new tracker integrates directly with Google’s Find My Device network and includes Ultra-Wideband sensing for pinpoint location accuracy. By pushing battery longevity past the 500-day mark, Motorola significantly outperforms its previous model and industry standards like the Apple AirTag, which typically cap out at one year of use.
Beyond power efficiency, the device gains a boost in durability with an IP68 rating, ensuring protection against dust and water immersion. The physical button remains a key feature, serving both as a remote camera shutter and a trigger to ping a misplaced smartphone with an audible alert. While Motorola has confirmed the tracker will debut in North American markets, the company has yet to disclose specific pricing or a firm release date, promising more details in the coming months.
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