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Motorola Moto tag (4-Pack)

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Model name: Moto Tag1


Features

  • Easy to set up and locate on any Android phone: Just attach moto tag to your belongings, and use your Android phone to locate anything with pinpoint precision, anywhere in the world.*
  • Unwanted tracking protections: Get peace of mind knowing all tracking is private and your tag is protected by end-to-end encryption on Googles trusted network.
  • Bluetooth and UWB precision*: Use Googles Find My Device app to quickly locate nearby belongings, including precise, step-by-step guidance using a UWB-enabled phone.
  • Fits popular accessories: Enjoy a sleek, stylish tracking device that works seamlessly with your belongings and a ton of popular third-party accessories.
  • One-year battery life: Easily replace the one-year battery** when the time comes.
  • Underwater protection: Enjoy peace of mind knowing your tag will work even if it accidentally gets wet.***

Description

Never lose track of important items again. Just attach moto tag to your belongings, and use your Android phone to locate anything with pinpoint precision, anywhere in the world. Moto tag uses Google's Find My Device network of over a billion Android devices worldwide to locate your tag while protecting your privacy. Whether you’re looking for car keys in your house, a backpack left in the park, or luggage on the other side of the world, it’s easy to keep tabs on everything. Each tag is designed to seamlessly accommodate third-party accessories, allowing you to easily attach it to all your things. With up to a full year of battery life and IP67 underwater protection, moto tag is built to last.

Operating System: Android


Special Feature: Geo-Fence, Real Time Tracking


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Manganese Dioxide


GPS: No GPS


Shape: Round


Brand: Motorola


Model Name: Moto Tag1


Color: Starlight Blue


Product Dimensions: 1.26 x 1.26 x 0.31 inches


Item Weight: 0.264 ounces


Item model number: PG38C06068


Date First Available: August 2, 2024


Department: All Ages / Unisex


Manufacturer: Motorola


Item Weight: 7.5 Grams


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best Google Find Hub tracker I have used yet.
Model name: Moto Tag2
This is the best Google Find Hub compatible tracker I have used so far. I have a bunch of the Chipolo trackers and one of the Peblebee trackers. Both of those trackers work okay, but they are lacking the UWB feature that Google finally enabled recently. I am here to report that I have gotten that UWB update, and it is working great. Exactly as you would expect from an AirTag and an iPhone. I bought the Moto Tag to put on my Ridge wallet. I was able to do that because Moto has made the Tag compatible with all AirTag accessories. I find this a nice trade-off versus the Chipolo trackers that have a built-in hole for attaching to your keyring, and are much larger than the Moto Tag. Finally, the Moto Tag gives you a notification on your phone when the battery is low. Unlike the Chipolo trackers that don't send a notification, rather, they continuously beep at you until you replace the battery. This is super annoying since it often happens in the middle of the night when you are trying to sleep. I can't see myself buying any other Google Find Hub trackers going into the future. None of them can compare to the quality and features of the Moto Tag. I have even considered replacing all of my other trackers with the Moto Tag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2025 by Ben Ben

  • Let's Break it Down for the Peanut Gallery
Model name: Moto Watch Fit
Look, it's handsome, affordable, and simple. Pros: - It's an excellent value for what you actually get, typically priced around $100-$150. - It's relatively waterproof and low profile for sleeping. - There are a TON of workout options, I believe they claim 100. Curiously, there are numerous yoga workout options, yet no "Rucking" or "Circuit" training. If you're in the police or military, this complicates your calculated calorie burn. - It takes your blood oxygen, stress, heart rate, steps, sleep, and other health data. - The battery is long (on paper). Motorola SAYS you get 16 days of battery life. This is true only if you implement every battery-saving feature possible and use your watch as little as possible. If, like me, you use your watch frequently (two workouts a day, six days a week; sleep health data), expect to get about 5-6 days of battery life out of it. That's still really good! It's just not 16 days. - If you have a Motorola phone, there is seamless integration; you just download the Moto Watch app. - The Moto Watch app does not have any in-app purchases; it's an all-in-one fitness and watch app and is GREAT. - The Moto Watch app, I have heard, is available for Apple and Samsung products, which means there is an affordable option for those users. - The Moto watch app is very intuitive and minimalistic. You have a lot of control over your watch and settings, yet it's never overwhelming, unlike with Samsung Health and Google Fit. Cons: - You don't receive your phone notifications on your watch, or at least I have yet to figure out how. I don't understand why this would be the case when everything else integrates so painlessly. - The Bluetooth connection is relatively short, around 35-40 feet. There is a "Swim" workout option on the watch, good luck using that if you have a large pool and are constantly disconnecting from your phone. - While the UI is smooth, the screen fidelity and refresh rate are relatively low compared to other smart watches, even from 6 years ago, like the Galaxy Active 2 from 2019. - No GPS tracking. This is a problem. There are cheaper smart watches with GPS tracking. It's genuinely baffling that there is a fitness watch without it. In fact, if you are a serious runner and consider this a deal breaker, I can't blame you. - The Moto Watch app drastically overestimates burned calories for any given workout. I compared identical workouts using Google Fit, Samsung Health, and Moto Watch. The former two were close, yet Motorola's health app drastically overestimates calories burned by a magnitude of 20-33% TL;DR: It's good yet has some drawbacks. For the price, I highly recommend the watch; however, if you require GPS tracking, consider looking elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2025 by Perseus Ryan

  • Some Caveats
Model name: Moto Watch Fit
Operating system is locked down, so it limits what you can do with it, but it's insane battery life compensates for that. Basic smart watch, gets the job done, and for less than the competitors. Does all the essentials.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2025 by James

  • Very poor execution, of a great idea.
Model name: Moto Tag1
I wanted something better than Tile for tracking items, and this seemed to fit the bill, based on all the reviews I read. Plus I was supposed to be able to use it as a remote for my phones camera. Unfortunately these are useless, and Motorola customer is atrocious. 1. They rapidly drain my phone's battery. Prior to activating these tags my phone would go from 100% to 50 to 69% in twelve hours. After activating these rates my phone went from 100% to 20% in less than two hours. 2. The camera remote only works for still photos, not video. I called Motorola customer service several times, and spent more than 2 hours with 6 different people. Three "Tier 1" representatives, 2 "Tier 2" representatives, and finally, after 2 hours total, I spoke to a "Tier 3" representative. The T3 person said the camera remote won't work for video, yet NONE of the Motorola marketing says that, Also, because I'm not using a Motorola phone, the T3 person would not even try to address the phone battery drain problem. Further, no one in the previous 2 hours worth of calls ever said that, about the camera remote or only helping if I was using a Motorola phone. It shouldn't take multiple calls, and insisting on escalating the problem, to get that information. I made it clear to everyone, including the T3 person, the ONLY change to the phone, was the use of the tags, and they advertise them for use with all Android devices, but the T3 rep refused to troubleshoot the phone battery drain problem, because I'm not using a Motorola phone. Also, the remote camera function is straight up false advertising, as.they don't specify it will not work for video, only stills. TLDR: These trackers will kill your phone battery, Motorola is using false advertising, and their customer service is trash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025 by Mark

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