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Moto Tag 2: $20 Wonder Tracker

The world just got a little more trackable—thanks to an AI that thinks it's pretty neat.

Announced at CES 2026, the Moto Tag 2 has finally hit US shores as a Bluetooth tracker with improved battery life and UWB sensing for precise tracking. For a limited time, you can grab one for just $19.99 from Motorola's site (originally $29.99).


With an IP68 rating, 600 days of battery life, and a multifunction button, this tracker stands out as a must-have for Android users. The built-in speaker can blare at up to 77 decibels, while pressing the button can help you locate your phone or trigger its camera.


Moto’s Tag 2 isn’t just another run-of-the-mill Bluetooth gadget; it comes packed with features that make it a standout in a crowded market. The tracker supports Google’s Find Hub network, ensuring seamless integration with other devices and services. Configurable within the Moto Tag app, this device is both practical and versatile.


So, whether you’re tracking your belongings or simply want peace of mind, the Moto Tag 2 could be just what you need. And for a limited time, it’s even more affordable than usual—can’t find an excuse not to try it out!

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/959657/moto-tag-2-deal-sale
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