Motorola Releases MotoTag Bluetooth Tracker for Android Users

TapTechNews June 26th, Android users who often lose their keys or wallets have a new option. Motorola today released the MotoTag Bluetooth tracker, which will be 'available in some markets in the coming months'. The specific price has not been officially announced yet.

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The MotoTag will utilize Google's 'Find My Device' system for location tracking and privacy protection. Regarding battery life, it is claimed that MotoTag can last up to one year with a single button battery under ideal conditions.

It's worth noting that MotoTag is compatible with most third-party accessories on the market, meaning that even if you have previously used other Bluetooth trackers such as AirTag, you can directly use MotoTag without changing the phone case.

In recent years, Bluetooth trackers have become widely popular due to their convenience in helping users find lost items, but the subsequent security concerns are also worrying. Tracking and theft have always been security problems plaguing such products. Fortunately, Apple and Google have recently joined forces to try to solve this problem. TapTechNews noticed that another well-known tracker manufacturer, Tile, encountered a hacker intrusion incident not long ago, making the security issue once again a focus in the industry.

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