Moto Tag for Android Find Hub is discounted with a sequel on the horizon


A new version of the Moto Tag is on the horizon, and that news comes as Motorola is pretty heavily discounting the existing version.

The Moto Tag came out in 2024 as the first tracker for Android’s Find Hub – at the time still called “Find My Device – with UWB built in. That functionality didn’t go live until earlier this year, but the tracker was still a really good option before that, especially considering it carried the same price tag as alternatives at $30.

Right now, the Moto Tag is available at a big discount from Motorola’s website. The same pricing we saw around Black Friday remains, with a single Tag available for $19.99 and a 4-pack at $69.99 – $17.49 a piece.

This price is only through Motorola’s website, though. Amazon is still at the usual $99.99.

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Meanwhile, there are still deals on other Find Hub trackers floating around. Pebblebee’s brand-new Gen 5 series is still somehow $26 – about $10 off – over on Amazon, while the Chipolo Pop is also discounted.

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