Moto Tag 2 beats AirTag on battery life, features and price
Motorola has launched the Moto Tag 2, a second generation Android smart tracker designed to compete directly with Apple’s AirTag. The device supports Ultra Wideband, Bluetooth Channel Sounding and Google’s Find Hub network, allowing Android users to locate items with greater precision and over a wider device network. Its standout feature is the battery life, with Motorola claiming over 500 days on a replaceable CR2032 battery. Pricing is aggressive, starting at 29.99 dollars in the US, with a limited time offer dropping it to 19.99 dollars and a four pack costing 69.99 dollars. This makes it significantly cheaper than Apple’s AirTag, positioning Moto Tag 2 as the more affordable and feature rich option for Android users.
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