Moto Tag 2 Reaches US Sellers at $120 for 4-Pack as Motorola Store Listings Lag
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Updated · Android Authority · May 12
Moto Tag 2 Reaches US Sellers at $120 for 4-Pack as Motorola Store Listings Lag
6 articles · Updated · Android Authority · May 12
$120 four-packs of Motorola's Moto Tag 2 are now available in the US through third-party Amazon sellers, even though Motorola still has not opened direct orders on its own store.
The second-generation tracker keeps Google Find Hub support and ultra-wideband for precise locating, but its main upgrade is battery life of up to 600 days on a CR2032 cell.
Moto Tag 2 also raises durability to IP68 from IP67, giving buyers a modest hardware upgrade beyond the original model's one-year battery life.
The US rollout follows quiet recent availability in Europe, where the tracker has appeared at £29.99 in the UK and €40 in Germany.
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