Motorola Launches MotoTag Bluetooth Tracker with Privacy and Compatibility Features

TapTechNews August 3rd news, Motorola launched a MotoTag Bluetooth tracker on June 26th this year. Today, the official announced that this tracker is officially on sale overseas. There are two color options available, Starlight Blue and Sacred Green. The prices are as follows:

Single tracker: 29 US dollars (TapTechNews note: currently about 208 Chinese yuan)

Four trackers: 99 US dollars (currently about 711 Chinese yuan)

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According to the introduction, MotoTag uses Google's Find My Device system to track the location while ensuring privacy and security. It is said that it can maintain up to one year of usage time with a single button battery under ideal conditions.

In addition, MotoTag adopts a universal size of 3.2x3.2x0.8 centimeters, which means it is compatible with the protective cases of most trackers on the market (including Apple AirTag), and can give users more choices.

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In recent years, Bluetooth trackers have been widely popular due to the convenience of helping users find lost items, but the consequent security risks are also worrying. Tracking and theft have always been security issues that plague such products. Referring to previous reports, the well-known tracker manufacturer Tile encountered a hacker intrusion incident not long ago, making the security issue once again the focus of the industry.

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