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If Motorola is developing another Tag, it is to be hoped that it will provide additional features. Speculations suggest that Motorola is crafting a follow-up to its initial Bluetooth tracker, possibly named the “Moto Tag 2.” This new version may feature an improved physical button for tracking devices, along with enhanced tracking accuracy when linked to your smartphone. The original Moto Tag features a battery that lasts for a year in a compact design.
Bluetooth trackers can be quite handy, especially during travels, and it appears Motorola is advancing to its second generation. Recent leaks from Android Headlines indicate that Motorola is creating a “Moto Tag 2,” which could launch sometime next year. The article claims some details regarding the upgrades of the tracker, mentioning that the Moto Tag 2 might have a more robust, long-lasting battery compared to the first version. Additionally, the subsequent tracker could come equipped with improved location accuracy, along with “better button tactility.”
Rumors suggest that ultrawide band connectivity (UWB) and IP67 dust and water resistance may be features of the upcoming tracker. The publication reportedly obtained supposed promotional materials for the Moto Tag 2, showcasing its revamped design.
According to the image, the Moto Tag 2 appears to be gearing up for release in two colors: a peach variant and an almost cream-colored option. Furthermore, the rendering indicates that the primary structure of the tracker might remain unchanged. The render depicts a raised area on the tracker’s button (similar to the initial model). The image then draws attention to a punch hole at the top. It remains uncertain whether this is an opening for a string to pass through or, possibly, a more prominent tiny speaker.
There was considerable excitement surrounding Motorola’s first Bluetooth tracker when it debuted in the summer of 2024. The company aimed to make a significant impression in a landscape filled with numerous options. The original was launched with a compact and sleek design, which is expected to be carried over to the second generation, if the hearsay holds true. Motorola introduced its Tag with complete Find My Device network compatibility, allowing Android users everywhere to take advantage of its functionalities.
The Tag’s battery is expected to endure for a full year before needing replacement. Additionally, its multifunctional button can aid users in locating their lost belongings or act as a remote camera controller.
It was an impressive tracker, but hopefully, Motorola will strive to improve with this next iteration.
Motorola has been in the news lately, as further leaks have pointed to its potential G Stylus 2026. Alleged renders of the phone make it resemble its 2025 version, though it may trade its glass back for an “eco-leather” material. The same mid-range RAM/storage configurations are anticipated, but there might be more regarding its battery capacity. The publication claims that this Moto Tag 2 could even launch alongside the G Stylus in 2026.