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Moto Tag 2 Bluetooth Tracker Launches in US at $20 Introductory Price

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Motorola's Moto Tag 2, first unveiled at CES 2026, is now on sale in the United States through Motorola's website. The Bluetooth tracker is available at a limited-time launch price of $19.99, down from its regular $29.99 retail price. The device features UWB support for more precise location tracking, an IP68 water resistance rating, and a replaceable CR2032 battery rated to last up to 600 days. It integrates with Google's Find Hub network and includes a built-in speaker capable of reaching 77 decibels. A configurable button on the tracker allows users to locate their phone or trigger the camera shutter remotely.

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