Google’s rollout of the Find My Device network has spawned a new generation of offerings in the world of tracking devices.
Motorola is among the latest to wade into this swim with its Moto Tag tracker, which has recently shown up on the UAE’s TDRA certification website.
While scarce in the form of official details, the listing does confirm the “Moto Tag” name and provides some insight into how Motorola will join the increasingly popular ecosystem of Find My Device-compatible trackers.
In this case, the “network” aspect of tracking devices has been a game-changer by Google Find My Device.
Like its rival, the Apple AirTag network, it exploits the huge network of Android devices.
You will find your trackers even if they are way out of reach.
Such widespread adoption has opened a door for manufacturers to design their versions of tracking tags to take advantage of the already enormous Android population.
Evidence on the UAE certification website reveals that Motorola One Watch is soon going to debut with a tracking device to complement Google’s Find My Device network.
Although Motorola has kept the Moto Tag’s design and operating system under wraps, the fact that it made the expected manufacturers list indicates that the company is ready to announce its tracker imminently.
When it finally arrives, the Moto Tag will extend the already rather long list of devices made by Pebblebee, Chipolo, and Eufy, amongst others, which use the true Find My Device network features.
While Apple’s AirTag dominates the tracking device market, the emergence of Google’s Find My Device network presents a formidable alternative for Android users.
As more manufacturers embrace this platform, consumers can expect a diverse range of options tailored to their preferences and budgets.
The Moto Tag is Motorola’s upcoming tracking device designed to work with Google’s Find My Device network, similar to Apple’s AirTag.
The Moto Tag uses Google’s vast network of Android devices to help locate lost items, even when they are out of Bluetooth range.
While the exact release date hasn’t been announced, the appearance of the Moto Tag on the UAE’s TDRA certification website suggests an imminent launch.
Moto Tag will integrate with Google’s Find My Device network, providing a competitive alternative to Apple’s AirTag for Android users.
Besides Motorola, brands like Pebblebee, Chipolo, and Eufy also make tracking devices that utilize Google’s Find My Device network.
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