Moto Tag 2 tracker launches in US with limited time $20 price
Moto Tag 2 arrives in US with $19.99 launch price, improved battery life, and UWB sensing

Announced at CES 2026, the Moto Tag 2 has finally arrived in the US. The Bluetooth tracker with improved battery life over its predecessor, plus UWB sensing for more accurate tracking, is available through Motorola's site at a special $19.99 launch price (originally $29.99). There are plenty of trackers for Android owners to consider, but the Tag 2 seems tough to beat at this price.
It supports Google's Find Hub network, has an IP68 rating, and runs off a replaceable CR2032 coin battery that can last up to 600 days. The Moto Tag 2 has a built-in speaker that can sound off at up to 77 decibels. The tracker itself has a button that can be set to do several things, and is configurable within the Moto Tag app.
Pressing the button can help you find your phone nearby. It can also trigger your phone's camera shutter. A Bluetooth tracker doesn't need most of these features to be good, but the Moto Tag 2 has them anyway.
The Moto Tag 2's competitive pricing and feature set make it an attractive option for Android users seeking a reliable tracker. With its long battery life, durable design, and seamless integration with Google's Find Hub network, the Moto Tag 2 has the potential to disrupt the market for Bluetooth trackers. As the market for tracking devices continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how the Moto Tag 2 stacks up against competitors like Tile and Apple AirTag.
For now, the limited-time discount makes it a compelling choice for consumers and developers looking for a cost-effective tracking solution. The impact of the Moto Tag 2 on the broader industry remains to be seen, but its arrival is likely to drive innovation and competition in the tracking device market.
Source: The Verge