Motorola's Moto Tag Tracking Device Confirmed by FCC Listing

Motorola’s Moto Tag Tracking Device Confirmed by FCC Listing

Motorola is on the verge of debuting the Razr 50 series foldables on June 25th. However, a recent revelation from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website shows that the company is also focusing on other product categories simultaneously. The listing pertains to a tracking device named the Moto Tag and includes some technical specifications. Let’s delve into the details of this new product.

Motorola is working on an iteration of the tracking device it launched back in 2017

The Moto Tag will feature Bluetooth LE connectivity and will be powered by a 3V battery (CR2032) with a capacity of 210mAh. For comparison, the widely-used Apple AirTag also utilizes the same CR2032 coin cell battery, offering a battery life ranging from 12 to 18 months.

The tracking device from Motorola comes with the model number – XT2445-1. Although the listing does not provide extensive information, it does suggest that the launch is imminent.

Certifications and Expected Release

In addition to FCC and SGS certification platforms, the Moto Tag has also appeared on UAE’s TDRA certification platform earlier this month, confirming its upcoming release in the UAE.

It’s noteworthy that Motorola previously entered this product category, launching its first tracking device back in 2017. While the new tracking device employs the same battery as the Apple AirTag, it remains to be seen how power-efficient and reliable Motorola’s new Moto Tag will be.

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