Motorola Introduces MotoTag Item Tracker for Android Users To Compete with Airtags

HomeGadgetsMotorola Introduces MotoTag Item Tracker for Android Users To Compete with Airtags
  • Utilizes Google’s Find My Device network and UWB technology
  • Multifunctional button for locating phones and taking photos
  • Prioritizes user privacy with encrypted location data
  • User-friendly setup with Google Fast Pair and customizable settings

Motorola has introduced the MotoTag, a dedicated item tracker designed for Android users, offering a solution similar to Apple’s AirTag. 

This new device aims to provide Android smartphone owners with a seamless tracking experience within Motorola’s ecosystem.

“Find My Device is a truly unique experience for Android users thanks to our open ecosystem that gives people the freedom of choice and a crowdsourced network of over a billion devices to help find your lost or misplaced items and devices no matter where they are. We are proud to work with partners to help make finding your belongings simple and seamless on Android.” Erin Kay, Vice President of Engineering at Google

Tracking Technology and Compatibility

Motorola unveils MotoTag.

The MotoTag utilises Google’s Find My Device network and Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology for precise tracking.

Users can locate their tagged items globally using the Find My Device app

For those with UWB-supported Android phones, such as the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, the MotoTag offers enhanced accuracy in location tracking.

Multifunctional Features

It is an Android-exclusive item tracker using Google’s Find My Device network and UWB technology.

A standout feature of the MotoTag is its multifunctional button. With a single press, users can:

  • Ring their smartphone to locate a misplaced device
  • Use it as a remote control for taking photos, particularly useful with Motorola’s Razr series in flex view mode

Privacy and Security Measures

The device offers multifunctional features, including a button for smartphone ringing.

Motorola has prioritised privacy in the MotoTag’s design:

  • Utilises Google’s secure Find My Device network
  • Encrypts user location data
  • Supports automatic unknown tracker alerts on both Android and iOS
  • Allows manual scans for unwanted tags

Setup and Customisation

The MotoTag is easy to set up with Google Fast Pair.

Setting up the MotoTag is designed to be user-friendly:

  • Pairs quickly via Google Fast Pair when powered on near a smartphone
  • Customisable settings through the MotoTag app, including:
  • Tag names
  • Alert volumes
  • Battery life checks

Design and Durability

Mototag boasts a sleek & durable design.

The MotoTag boasts a practical design:

  • Compatible with most third-party accessories for easy attachment
  • IP67 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and water immersion
  • Powered by a replaceable CR2032 battery lasting up to a year

Availability and Market Release

The moto tag app allows users to customize settings such as tag names, alert volumes, and battery life checks.

Motorola plans to release the MotoTag in select markets in the coming months.

However, the company has not yet confirmed whether it will be launched in India.

This new addition to Motorola’s product line aims to provide Android users with a convenient and secure way to track their valuable items.

it has an IP67 rating, ensuring protection against dust, dirt, and water immersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.

The MotoTag represents Motorola’s entry into the item tracking market, offering Android users a dedicated solution that integrates smoothly with their existing devices and ecosystem.

FAQs

What technology does the MotoTag use for tracking?

The MotoTag uses Google’s Find My Device network and Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology for precise global tracking.

How does the multifunctional button on the MotoTag work?

The button allows users to ring their smartphone to locate it and can also be used as a remote control for taking photos.

What privacy features are included in the MotoTag?

The MotoTag encrypts user location data, supports automatic unknown tracker alerts on both Android and iOS, and allows manual scans for unwanted tags.

How do I set up the MotoTag?

The MotoTag pairs quickly via Google Fast Pair when powered on near a smartphone. Users can customize settings through the MotoTag app, including tag names and alert volumes.

Is the MotoTag durable and how long does its battery last?

The MotoTag is IP67 rated for protection against dust and water immersion and is powered by a replaceable CR2032 battery that lasts up to a year.

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