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The Moto Tag (4-Pack) is a sleek, compact Bluetooth and UWB-enabled tracker designed for Android users seeking precise, global item location. Backed by Google’s Find My Device network and end-to-end encryption, it offers privacy-first tracking with up to one year of battery life and IP67 waterproof protection. Compatible with a wide range of third-party accessories, Moto Tag ensures your essentials stay connected and secure wherever life takes you.







| ASIN | B0DB2PLDXL |
| Additional Features | Geo-Fence, Real Time Tracking |
| Battery Average Life | 1 years |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,416 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #104 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Motorola |
| Built-In Media | Charger, USB Cable, User Manual |
| Color | Starlight Blue |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth, Cellular, UWB |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 603 Reviews |
| Display Type | No Display |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| GPS | No GPS |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Item Dimensions | 1.26 x 1.26 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Height | 0.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Metrics Measured | Location |
| Model Name | Moto Tag1 |
| Model Number | PG38C06068 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Geo-Fence, Real Time Tracking |
| Supported Application | Google Find My Device |
| UPC | 840023272370 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Standard |
| Water Resistance Depth | 1 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
B**N
The best Google Find Hub tracker I have used yet.
This is the best Google Find Hub compatible tracker I have used so far. I have a bunch of the Chipolo trackers and one of the Peblebee trackers. Both of those trackers work okay, but they are lacking the UWB feature that Google finally enabled recently. I am here to report that I have gotten that UWB update, and it is working great. Exactly as you would expect from an AirTag and an iPhone. I bought the Moto Tag to put on my Ridge wallet. I was able to do that because Moto has made the Tag compatible with all AirTag accessories. I find this a nice trade-off versus the Chipolo trackers that have a built-in hole for attaching to your keyring, and are much larger than the Moto Tag. Finally, the Moto Tag gives you a notification on your phone when the battery is low. Unlike the Chipolo trackers that don't send a notification, rather, they continuously beep at you until you replace the battery. This is super annoying since it often happens in the middle of the night when you are trying to sleep. I can't see myself buying any other Google Find Hub trackers going into the future. None of them can compare to the quality and features of the Moto Tag. I have even considered replacing all of my other trackers with the Moto Tag.
P**N
Let's Break it Down for the Peanut Gallery
Look, it's handsome, affordable, and simple. Pros: - It's an excellent value for what you actually get, typically priced around $100-$150. - It's relatively waterproof and low profile for sleeping. - There are a TON of workout options, I believe they claim 100. Curiously, there are numerous yoga workout options, yet no "Rucking" or "Circuit" training. If you're in the police or military, this complicates your calculated calorie burn. - It takes your blood oxygen, stress, heart rate, steps, sleep, and other health data. - The battery is long (on paper). Motorola SAYS you get 16 days of battery life. This is true only if you implement every battery-saving feature possible and use your watch as little as possible. If, like me, you use your watch frequently (two workouts a day, six days a week; sleep health data), expect to get about 5-6 days of battery life out of it. That's still really good! It's just not 16 days. - If you have a Motorola phone, there is seamless integration; you just download the Moto Watch app. - The Moto Watch app does not have any in-app purchases; it's an all-in-one fitness and watch app and is GREAT. - The Moto Watch app, I have heard, is available for Apple and Samsung products, which means there is an affordable option for those users. - The Moto watch app is very intuitive and minimalistic. You have a lot of control over your watch and settings, yet it's never overwhelming, unlike with Samsung Health and Google Fit. Cons: - You don't receive your phone notifications on your watch, or at least I have yet to figure out how. I don't understand why this would be the case when everything else integrates so painlessly. - The Bluetooth connection is relatively short, around 35-40 feet. There is a "Swim" workout option on the watch, good luck using that if you have a large pool and are constantly disconnecting from your phone. - While the UI is smooth, the screen fidelity and refresh rate are relatively low compared to other smart watches, even from 6 years ago, like the Galaxy Active 2 from 2019. - No GPS tracking. This is a problem. There are cheaper smart watches with GPS tracking. It's genuinely baffling that there is a fitness watch without it. In fact, if you are a serious runner and consider this a deal breaker, I can't blame you. - The Moto Watch app drastically overestimates burned calories for any given workout. I compared identical workouts using Google Fit, Samsung Health, and Moto Watch. The former two were close, yet Motorola's health app drastically overestimates calories burned by a magnitude of 20-33% TL;DR: It's good yet has some drawbacks. For the price, I highly recommend the watch; however, if you require GPS tracking, consider looking elsewhere.
J**S
Some Caveats
Operating system is locked down, so it limits what you can do with it, but it's insane battery life compensates for that. Basic smart watch, gets the job done, and for less than the competitors. Does all the essentials.
M**K
Very poor execution, of a great idea.
I wanted something better than Tile for tracking items, and this seemed to fit the bill, based on all the reviews I read. Plus I was supposed to be able to use it as a remote for my phones camera. Unfortunately these are useless, and Motorola customer is atrocious. 1. They rapidly drain my phone's battery. Prior to activating these tags my phone would go from 100% to 50 to 69% in twelve hours. After activating these rates my phone went from 100% to 20% in less than two hours. 2. The camera remote only works for still photos, not video. I called Motorola customer service several times, and spent more than 2 hours with 6 different people. Three "Tier 1" representatives, 2 "Tier 2" representatives, and finally, after 2 hours total, I spoke to a "Tier 3" representative. The T3 person said the camera remote won't work for video, yet NONE of the Motorola marketing says that, Also, because I'm not using a Motorola phone, the T3 person would not even try to address the phone battery drain problem. Further, no one in the previous 2 hours worth of calls ever said that, about the camera remote or only helping if I was using a Motorola phone. It shouldn't take multiple calls, and insisting on escalating the problem, to get that information. I made it clear to everyone, including the T3 person, the ONLY change to the phone, was the use of the tags, and they advertise them for use with all Android devices, but the T3 rep refused to troubleshoot the phone battery drain problem, because I'm not using a Motorola phone. Also, the remote camera function is straight up false advertising, as.they don't specify it will not work for video, only stills. TLDR: These trackers will kill your phone battery, Motorola is using false advertising, and their customer service is trash.
J**Y
Highly recommend this tracker tag!
This Moto Tag works great for our small dog. It's small profile works well for her size without being obnoxious. That's especially great because she's only 18 pounds. I bought a silicone holder that holds it on her collar perfectly so it's always with her for tracking. It was easy to set up with my phone and gives precision location within Bluetooth range. It is a little slower to update location data when outside Bluetooth range so it's not as accurate but works perfectly for a passive locator and gets us started in the right direction to find our dog the few times she wondered off as a puppy. I think it's a great value and works exactly as advertised and just how we've needed it to work. Highly recommend!
T**R
Awesome tracker tag for Android
I was iffy with purchasing after reading several reviews, but now that I have had some time to test it and see how it works I'm glad I purchased the Moto tag. Quite a few reviews I think the issue they are having is by not setting their phone up properly with the proper settings for FMD options in security and privacy with device finders. I live in San Antonio TX so fairly high population, this worked great for seeing where my luggage was when flying to Seattle Seattle Washington State on recent trip. It was updating on a semi regular basis, yes where a few times it would be an hour or more in lower traffic or not many people nearby with the fmd setting turned on. I would buy this tag again without question if I needed a second one for tracking luggage. It would work great for keys or wallet or purse as well. But again I'm mostly using for an extra piece of security in keeping an eye on my luggage when traveling and it's done a great job at being accurate within about 10-20 feet when showing its location.
@**A
Does not work well enough for mobile objects.
* 7 month update * I bought 2 of these in Nov 2024. A few days ago (June 2025), 1 of the 2 is already showing a low battery warning. They are both being used in the same capacity/settings and move together when they ever move. **** I liked the description of how this Moto Tag is supposed to work, but it just doesn't do the job well enough to make any sense. I think it works only for finding an inanimate object that it might be connected to and it's somewhere in your home or familiar normal area. If it's lost somewhere on your route, I highly doubt it would be trackable because the location does not update fast enough. You would have to retrace your path at a very slow pace, refreshing your map location constantly and maybe you will eventually see it in a general area. Other than that, the tag would have to be in a very high traffic area with people that have their phone set up for using Android Find My Device network who aren't just passing by and actually lingering around the tag long enough for it to update the location. I understand this is due to the way Google set the security and privacy to require more than one device about 15 minutes near the tag before it updates. Therefore, if the tag is moving, it seems unlikely to be able to catch up to it. Those are issues that I was aware I would probably experience from reviewing other people's reviews of how this works. I still thought I would try it out for my own experience in my environment. I have set them up and tested it for several days. I actually placed them on my dogs' collars (2 tags and 2 dogs). The location doesn't even update when I am walking with the dogs and carrying my phone that is setup with both tags. I have to stay in one place and refresh the Find My app's device location before it will show a new location. This reinforces the point others make about these tags not being useful for locating something like a lost pet. The only situation it would probably work is if the pet with the tag is being held by someone in an area with several phones using this Find My network and staying in the same spot for a while. Same if you were trying to track a tag that's hidden in your car, bike or bag. My last issue with this network or the Moto Tag (I am not sure which is the actual issue) is sharing the access to the Moto Tag. The Moto Tag app doesn't seem to have any setting to share a specific tag so I have found the share option to show in the Find My Device app. I shared it to another Android phone in my household and was immediately concerned about it. When I shared 1 Moto Tag by sending it via a text message to the phone I wanted to share it with, the receiving phone opens the link to download the Find My Device app. I install the app on the device and log in with the primary Google/Android email for that device. It sends verification messages back to my original phone that is sharing the Moto Tag. The big problem is the 2nd device that the Moto Tag was shared to now has control of locating, ringing, locking, resetting my phone! I realize this is meant to be used in case my phone is stolen or lost, but I did not choose to share my phone to the other Android device, I only selected to share a Moto Tag and that ends up sharing everything that might be in my original device's "Find My Device" devices. I tried digging for security settings or share setting levels, but there aren't any. Basically, by sharing 1 Moto Tag, the 2nd Android phone was able to do things like rename my phone (I tried this to distinguish between the generic name of the phone since the 2 phones are the same models and this ended up changing my phone's name too, not just the display of the device on the 2nd phone), it can also change all the settings of the Moto Tag so it doesn't only have access to the location, of course the main concern is that 2nd phone ends up with the capabilities to totally wipe my phone out! This seems useless because you aren't able to share the tracking of 1 Moto Tag to someone else without keeping everything else private or secure. In conclusion, I think this is barely useful to track anything other than something lost with it attached to it and in your own home as long as you can hear the beeping sound. I'm not one that attaches these tags to keys or wallets or anything of that sort because I don't misplace them around my home anyway. I wish these functioned well enough for real life and had better security sharing controls.
M**6
Best watch ever made
Great job Motorola, just make finding changeable wristbands more easy for newbies to smart watches. I can sleep with this on, it tracks my sleep and tells me sleep quality as well as stress. I can go on and on and I can even put my wife's face on the front. Very nice keep the updates coming please. I have screen protector on mine. Comfortable Velcro and waterproof I still take off in water.. I walk about 10000 steps a day pretty accurate. Must buy. I want to buy my dad as a present but I don't want to have same as him lol
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