Motorola will launch a new rival for AirTags, certification shows

Motorola will launch a new rival for AirTags, certification shows


Motorola will have a portable tracking gadget to rival Apple’s AirTags and Samsung Galaxy SmartTags, among others

A Motorola plans to expand its product line with a new portable tracker for small devices. The certifications demonstrate that the brand is developing a product similar to alternatives already on the market, such as AirTags Apple or the Galaxy SmartTag 2 from SAMSUNG.






Motorola is expected to launch a new competitor for AirTag and SmartTag 2 soon (Image: Disclosure/Motorola)

Motorola’s option was found in a database at regulatory body TDRA, which registers products intended for sale in the United Arab Emirates. However, it is possible that the gadget will appear in more documentation in the coming days.

The approval confirms the model number XT2445-1, as well as its marketing name Moto Tag. For now, this is the only information that links the product to the portable tracker market.

Therefore, the specifications of the accessory are not known at the moment. However, if a rival model from Apple and Samsung is announced, it is likely to arrive with support for Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology..

In practice, the solution allows you to locate products with centimeter precision, useful for finding, for example, even a remote control under the sofa. Long-distance location tagging should also be available, with driving directions via a mobile phone app and tracking via GPS.

The Moto Tag will not be Motorola’s first representative in the portable tracker market, as the company announced the Smart Tag a few years ago. The accessory worked in conjunction with the Hubble smart home item management app, but is currently no longer officially sold by the company.

So far, no specific launch date for the Moto Tag has been announced, but the appearance of certifications indicates that it could be announced in the coming weeks. Until then, more information may be released through new leaks.

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Source: Terra

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