Motorola’s Moto Tag 2 is currently discounted to $20 on Amazon, with at least one retailer listing showing a “limited time” deal. The offer reduces the tracker’s usual $30 price by $10.
Both outlets describe the Moto Tag 2 as an Android Find Hub-compatible tracker that includes UWB (ultra-wideband) technology, enabling more precise location finding. 9to5Google notes that the discount was expected to be temporary, but says the reduced price is still available at the time of reporting. Droid Life similarly reports the sale price and frames the product’s value around its integration with Google’s Find Hub network for tracking items like personal belongings.
While the two sources focus on the same pricing and availability, their angles differ slightly: 9to5Google emphasizes the ongoing nature of the “limited time” discount and mentions that other UWB Find Hub trackers are expected in the near future, whereas Droid Life concentrates more on the reasons to buy and the typical price reduction. Both agree the deal is live on Amazon and that the Moto Tag 2 uses UWB for Android item tracking.