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TL;DR
- A filing for the Motorola Moto Tag has appeared in the FCC database.
- This tracker could be the first from Motorola to support Google’s Find My Device network.
- The tag supports Bluetooth and UWB, while powered by a standard watch battery.
Google launched its Find my device network earlier this year, and several brands have already contributed tracking tags. It looks like Motorola’s offering is one step closer to launch with a new regulatory filing.
The Motorola Moto Tag was included in the list of FCC today (h/t: IT Home) and supports Bluetooth LE and UWB connectivity. The latter feature means you can expect tighter granular tracking support compared to a Bluetooth-only tracker.

This presentation also reveals that the tracker, which has the model number XT2445-1, is powered by a standard watch battery (CR2032). That means getting replacement batteries shouldn’t be a problem.

The listing does not confirm whether this device will be compatible with Google’s Find My Device network. However, the search giant previously noted that Motorola would offer a compatible tracker later this year. Therefore, it is logical that Moto Tag is the product in question.
There is no official word on a release date yet, but the company will hold a launch event on June 25. Motorola is expected to unveil its Razr 2024. folding phonesbut we suppose it could also reveal the Moto Tag that day.