Moto Tag 1-Pack Now Available for $20 Ahead of Moto Tag 2 Release
Motorola’s Moto Tag, the pioneering Ultra-Wideband (UWB) tracker compatible with Android’s Find Hub, is currently available at a significant discount. For a limited time, Amazon is offering the Moto Tag 1-pack for $19.99, a substantial reduction from its standard price of $29.99. Additionally, a 4-pack is available for $69.99, bringing the cost per tracker to approximately $17.50.
This discount is particularly noteworthy given the sporadic availability of the Moto Tag 1-pack on major retailers like Amazon. Previous restocks have been brief, with the last occurrence in December selling out within days. Therefore, consumers interested in this deal should act promptly to secure their purchase.
The timing of this promotion coincides with Motorola’s recent announcement of the Moto Tag 2. The upcoming tracker is set to feature enhanced battery life, support for Bluetooth channel sounding for more accurate locating, and new color options. Despite these improvements, the Moto Tag 2 will maintain the original’s price point of $29.99. However, a specific release date has yet to be confirmed.
Given the current discount and the anticipated similarities between the two models, the existing Moto Tag presents a compelling option for those seeking a reliable tracking solution at a reduced price.