Launch details were lacking when the Moto Tag 2 was announced at CES in January, but it’s now available in the US and temporarily discounted to $19.99 for one, and $69.99 for a four-pack. Motorola claims up to 500 days of use from a single CR2032 coin battery, while UWB support allows for more precise locating. [Image: https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/01/tag-2.jpg?quality=90&strip=all]

After launching in other parts of the globe earlier this year, Motorola is finally bringing Moto Tag 2 to the...

Launch details were lacking when the Moto Tag 2 was announced at CES in January, but it’s now available in the US and temporarily discounted to $19.99 for one, and $69.99 for a…

A capable, affordable tracker.