The tracker is characterized by its button-shaped form that has an IP67 rating and is powered by a CR2032 battery, which is rated to provide around a year of use. The tracker is easy to be set up thanks to compatibility with Google Fast Pair and will work seamlessly with both Motorola and Android smartphones to help users start tracking items immediately.
The Moto Tag item tracker is slated to make its debut in the US and Canada starting on August 2, 2024 when consumers can pick them up individually or in four-packs for $25 and $100, respectively.