JAKARTA - Moto Tag, the latest Bluetooth tracker from Motorola, officially launched today. At a price of $29 for singles and $99 for a four-unit package. Moto Tag offers attractive alternatives to Android users looking for similar features to Apple's AirTag.

Moto Tag comes with a design similar to AirTag, and is compatible with most AirTag accessories. One of the additional features that stands out is the built-in button that allows users to use Moto Tag as a remote shutter for Android devices.

Moto Tags are also equipped with UWB (Ultra Wideband) chips that can increase tracking accuracy, although currently Google's Find My Device network has not officially supported UWB.

Currently, Moto Tag is available for purchase directly from the Motorola website. The four-unit package consists of two Starlight Blue color units and two Sage Green color units. For single units, currently only available in distance Green colors. Moto Tag is a promising Bluetooth tracker, at competitive prices and features useful for Android users.

AirTag and Moto Tag are Bluetooth-based trackers designed to help users track their important items. Here are the main differences between the two:

Overall, AirTag is more integrated with Apple's ecosystem and offers more complete tracking features through the "Find My" network, while Moto Tag is a more affordable option with some additional features for Android users


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