1. The Moto Tag 2 is now available in select markets, including the UK, Germany, France, and Ireland, with varying prices and purchasing options.
2. It features Bluetooth 6.0, UWB for precise tracking, an integrated loudspeaker, and IP68 water and dust resistance, with a battery life of over 600 days.
3. The device works with Android, connects via the Google Find Hub network, and offers functionalities such as locating items, finding phones, and potentially remote camera shutter (though some features may require software updates).
Availability and Pricing in Different Markets
Since Motorola’s announcement of the Moto Tag 2 during CES, many folks were eager to get their hands on it. Initially, Motorola said it was going to be available in a few markets like Europe, Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific, but North America was left hanging with no specific date. It took quite some time, but now, finally, the Moto Tag 2 is available for sale in some of these regions, including the UK.
UK and European Market
In the UK, the Moto Tag 2 costs around £29.99 each, with options for two color variants, Pantone Laurel Oak or Pantone Arabesque. Customers can also buy a pack of four (two in each color) for about £130. Interestingly, the first-gen Moto Tag still costs the same at £29.99, while a four-pack is priced at £100. That’s quite a difference in price for newer versions!
Germany, France, and Ireland
For folks in Germany, the price for a single Moto Tag 2 is €40, and for four tags, it’s €130 directly from Motorola’s website. But on Amazon.de, you’ll find the same four-pack cheaper at €109.50, and a single tag for €32.99. Meanwhile, in France, the cost is €39 each or €129 when buying four. Irish buyers will pay about €39.99 for a single and nearly €130 for a pack of four. Not too far off, right?
North American Market
Over in North America, the Moto Tag 2 is not directly available on Motorola’s site yet. However, they do sell the first-generation Tag at a discount — a four-pack for only $69.99, down from $99.99. Meanwhile, on Amazon, you can find a pack of four Moto Tag 2 units for about $119.98. Since it ships from Amazon directly, customers can feel secure about the purchase, although the newer model is slightly more expensive.
Technical Specifications and Features
The Moto Tag 2 is compatible with Android devices and utilizes the Google Find Hub network, making tracking easier. It features Bluetooth 6.0, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology for doing pinpoint location tracking, and also has an integrated speaker capable of emitting notifications as loud as 77dB. Motorola claims it can help you find your phone or act as a remote camera shutter, although a UK Reddit user mentioned the last feature seems not to work right now. It might just be a bug or maybe a feature that’s coming via an update.
Design and Battery Life
Designed with durability in mind, the Moto Tag 2 is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance. It runs on a replaceable CR2032 battery that is said to last over 600 days—more than a year and a half—before you need a new one. There’s also a companion app for customization; you can change ringtones, control volume, view battery status, and share your location with friends and family you trust. Pretty handy for keeping track of your belongings!



